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Rim-Breaker: Shadow Creek's Shawn Jones goes viral with backboard-breaking slam
HOUSTON - Every athlete growing up dreams of being on SportsCenter one day.
Shadow Creek's Shawn Jones had that dream come true on Friday night with one of the craziest videos of the season. With a parent filming, Jones raced into the paint and down the lane to grab a rebound from a missed three-pointer. Jones flew into the air for the board and then went for the put-back slam.
The Texas State-commit went up, grabbed the rim and instead of it staying put, the rim and shards of glass came crashing down to the floor inside Alief Hastings' gym. He had broken the rim out of the backboard.
"It felt like I just grabbed straight air for a second," Jones told VYPE. "It felt unreal. I didn’t realize until I looked at the ground and saw the rim I was like [oh my gosh]."
The clip of Jones instantly went viral captured by Cam's Mom (@BBMom2022) on Twitter. It went so viral that SportsCenter tweeted it. On Monday, the clip had been viewed more than 300,000 times.
"It’s really a dream come true, we all want to be on SportsCenter one day and I can say I did it in high school," Jones said.
He shattered the backboard in a high school game 😱
(via @BBMom2022) pic.twitter.com/0UbKuMwh8i
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) January 22, 2022
Since the video went viral, Jones admitted he has had a lot of NBA veterans and current players and college players message him about the viral dunk.
In the moment on Friday night, Jones and his teammates were all in disbelief that it had actually happened.
"My teammate couldn’t believe it," he said. "All they could do is jump, scream and be excited and that was the best part of it all."
The Shadow Creek game against Alief Hastings was moved into the auxiliary gym to be completed. The Sharks won the game 79-51 with Jones leading the way with 19 points. Shadow Creek is now 19-2 overall and 7-0 in district play this season.
AT THE RIM: Amboree, Jones to lead No. 5 Shadow Creek
No. 5 Shadow Creek Sharks
The Shadow Creek Sharks say good-bye to District MVP Ramon Walker (UH) and first-teamers Brian Gordan and Javon Marshall to graduation, so what will coach David President have up his sleeve in 2021-22?
The Sharks reached the Regional Finals in 2020 and went three rounds deep last season, so can they tread in deeper waters this year? It will really depend on a pair of DI recruits Camron Amboree (Oral Roberts) and Shawn Jones (Texas State).
Amboree earned a first-team nod last year and Jones is an explosive hybrid scorer. He has tons of bounce. Cameroon Woodberry is a junior guard who will need to step up big and fill some big sneakers, while Chase Cain will man the middle in the paint.
Dawson, Strake Jesuit and Pearland will also challenge for the district title, so the Sharks will be prepared for the postseason.
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