The basketball trickshot you are about to see is the most recent in a long history of fiery internet controversies.
In 2015, the internet lit ablaze with debate over the color of this dress.

In 2018, the great Laurel and Yanni altercation consumed and divided the Twitterverse:
That one is actually pretty cool. It’s clearly Laurel. (Editor’s note: It’s so Yanny)
Does this Basketball trickshot go in?
We come to the next great debate! Does this grainy basketball trickshot go in? The controversy is raging!
The Touchback contends that the ball grazes the front rim and bounces away from the hoop. The reaction of the ‘crowd’ seems to agree.
All evidence aside, the tricksters involved are adamant that this shot went in, but they ‘wold’ think that.
Boring? Think again!
Let’s put this in context. This basketball trickshot took place in pastoral Louth, UK.
Tripadvisor notes that the #1 thing to do in Louth is visit the Lincolnshire Wolds.

A top Tripadvisor review of the wolds states, “For all who think Lincolnshire is a boring, flat county, think again!”
I’ve thought about it many times but all I can conclude is that they probably just misspelled “woods” as “wolds,” refused to acknowledge it and then cut all the trees down.
If you think that shot went in, then you will also love these incredible sports moments:
The tricksters who were there on that day swear that the ball went in. Those same tricksters think that Kevin Durant stayed in bounds on this play:
That the runner here is safe at home:
And that this referee has a keen understanding of the off-sides rule:
Have your say!
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