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The most electrifying moment in college basketball Monday night came from a school of 7,000 in Jackson, Mississippi.
Thomas “Snacks” Lee’s name will echo through the hallways of Jackson State long after he’s graduated after the basketball student manager nearly blew the roof off the Williams Assembly Center when he entered his first collegiate game with two minutes left in the Tigers final home game.
In the waning moments of Jackson State’s 76-56 win over Arkansas-Pine Bluff, the crowd began chanting for the team’s long-standing manager, Mr. Thomas Snacks Lee. “WE WANT SNACKS” bellowed through the 8,000-seat arena.
The stout sharpshooter entered the game with a veteran’s confidence donning number 35.
Snacks immediately launched three straight deep balls, all missing the mark.
Then this happened. From the distance between me and my 8th grade semi-formal date during Stairway to Heaven.
I found America’s hero and he plays for the Jackson State Tigers pic.twitter.com/D8SSi1YMzl
— Backdoor Cuts (@stoolbackcuts) March 3, 2020
That shit was deeper than Savage Garden’s smash hit Truly, Madly, Deeply.
Snacks wrapped up his collegiate basketball career with the following stat line: 1-for-4 with three points, one rebound, and the admiration of millions.
I see u snipe….🖤 https://t.co/OEYAo3sjAm
— Kevin Durant (@KDTrey5) March 3, 2020
Thomas “Snacks” Lee talking with @TMZ_Sports about “Thee Shot” #BleedTheeBlue x #Jackson_RYS20 pic.twitter.com/H3ilNZdaV1
— Jackson State Athletics (@GoJSUTigers) March 3, 2020
Analysts predict Snacks will go early second round of the 2020 Draft, with Jay Bilas having him go to the Knicks.
Jackson State team manager, Thomas "Snacks" Lee has some bunnies too 👏🐰
(via @_DA2Trey) pic.twitter.com/R6yCXMRdIA
— ESPN (@espn) March 3, 2020
A forever legend. Thomas Snacks Lee. Can’t wait to see what’s next for the promising prospect.
aye @KarlousM ya boy snacks really does hoop for jackson state 😂💯 pic.twitter.com/tdLkrLG8mg
— H R S (@CoachOilCan) March 3, 2020
P.S. This is some much needed good press for Jackson State considering this went down earlier this year.