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College Kid Scores Big: Beats NBA Star in Epic Shootout
USATuesday, February 18, 2025
After the shot, Barajas was celebrated like a rock star. He was lifted onto the shoulders of mascots, dumped into a box of cash, and showered with more money. It was a moment he'll never forget.
Lillard, who lost his two-time three-point contest crown to Tyler Herro of the Miami Heat, was all smiles. "It was dramatic, " he said, happy to see someone else's life changed for the better.
The NBA, always looking to give back, announced a donation of $50, 000 to Lillard’s scholarship fund and another $50, 000 to the Boys and Girls Clubs of Oakland and San Francisco. It's a win-win situation, showing that sports can inspire and support communities beyond the court.
Think about it: one shot can change everything. For Barajas, it was a life-changing moment. For the NBA, it was a chance to give back. For fans, it was a reminder that anything is possible.
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