- 6/10/2026 7:22:51 AM
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In a heart-stopping moment during the semifinals of the annual basketball tournament, star guard Alex Bakko delivered a jaw-dropping buzzer-beater that has now advanced to the finals of a national play-of-the-year competition. The clutch shot, launched from near half-court as time expired, sent the crowd into hysterics and instantly went viral across social media platforms.
With just 1.8 seconds remaining and their team trailing by 2 points, Bakko received the inbounds pass near his own free-throw line. The 6'2" guard took two dribbles to his left before launching a desperation heave that banked off the glass and through the net as the final horn sounded. Teammates immediately mobbed Bakko at center court while stunned opponents collapsed to the floor in disbelief.
"Honestly, I just threw it up there and hoped for the best," Bakko told BNN reporters after the game. "When I saw it hit the backboard, I knew we'd stolen the win."
The spectacular play has now earned a spot in the championship round where it will compete against other season-defining moments for the title of Play of the Year. Voting is expected to be fierce as fans across the country debate:
Bakko's shot joins an elite group of just four plays that advanced from the original field of 64 candidates through multiple rounds of fan voting. Tournament officials confirmed this marked the first buzzer-beater to reach the finals in three years.
Final round voting opens Monday morning and will run for 72 hours. The winning play will be announced during a primetime special later this week. Basketball analysts suggest Bakko's shot has emerged as the early favorite due to its combination of drama, skill, and importance to the game's outcome.
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