Former Alabama basketball player Collin Sexton had a graphic reaction to missing a free throw on Monday night.
The Chicago Bulls were down 84-89 to the Brooklyn Nets late in the 3rd quarter when Sexton approached the free-throw line for two shots. After missing the first free throw, Sexton was visibly frustrated.
After seeing the second free throw go in, Sexton flipped off the rim. Here’s a clip showing Sexton’s gesture:
Collin Sexton really flipped off the basket pic.twitter.com/WWtgxKwfRs
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The Bulls would go on to lose the game 123-115, and Sexton had a rough night shooting the ball. He finished with 21 points, but shot 7-18 from the floor. However, he was efficient from the free throw line overall, going 6 for 8.
Sexton played one year at Alabama before declaring for the NBA Draft. The guard averaged 19.2 points, 3.6 assists, and 3.8 rebounds as a freshman. Sexton would go on to be selected 8th in the 2018 NBA Draft to the Cleveland Cavaliers.
In his 8th season, Sexton is now playing for his fourth different team. Sexton was recently traded over to the Bulls from the Charlotte Hornets, where he spent only half a season.
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