
The Drive-by Dunk Challenge is the latest fad to hit the world wide webs, thanks in large part to Anthony Davis, DeAaron Fox and Jaylen Brown. For those unfamiliar, the concept is to stop ones car in the middle of the road, trespass onto someone else’s property, and fucking woof it down on their basketball hoop. So far, no one has been shot at. It’s still early.
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Crew Ainge, son of Celtics GM Danny Ainge and a freshman guard at Utah State, didn’t meet all the meme requirements but made up for it by ending his father’s life at the age of 58, metaphorically of course.
Baptism from my freshly returned missionary🙈@UncleCR3W #drivebydunkchallenge pic.twitter.com/jikwnCxyZg
— Danny Ainge (@danielrainge) July 23, 2017
To add insult to injury, this tweet is vicious:
My dad rlly doesn't care what anybody thinks about him.Thats why he's great at what he does & also why he's trending in a body bag. #respect
— Crew Ainge (@UncleCR3W) July 24, 2017
Sidenote: for a family who prides itself on basketball, kind of weird how they have a hoop that is one step above a Fisher Price one.
[h/t For The Win]