Ryan Higa initiates ultimate trick-shot dunk after three days prep time and 136 fails

Ryan Higa initiates ultimate trick-shot dunk after three days prep time and 136 fails

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Before Ryan Higa’s “Ultimate Trickshot Dunk!” could be filmed in a single continuous take, it required three days of logistical planning and prep time. Since the video was posted to YouTube in the fall 2015, it has garnered close to 9 million views — which must make the 136 failed attempts that went into its making seem well worth the effort.

[fusion_title size=”4″]TEAM EFFORT[/fusion_title]

Higa releases the basketball 32 seconds into the video, and the dunk is completed one minute twenty-three seconds later (with three audible farts along the way).

NigaHiga (aka Ryan Higa) puts together the ultimate trickshot dunk

Helping make the epic trick shot possible, in order of appearance, were Derrick Leong, Joshua Fu, Sean Fujiyoshi, William Shahan, Alan Lok, David Choi, Jin Lim, Theo Babajanian, Ardie Manuel, Demitri Blizzeard, Daina Benzon, Jay Domingo, Roberto Raad, Mary Erika Rance, Ashley Campbell, Ducky Lokes, Isiah Chan Jackson, Anthony Parilla, Manolo Manansala and Vicente Manansala.

[fusion_title size=”4″]PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT[/fusion_title]

A video featuring bloopers and behind-the-scenes action from intricately-planned dunk, captures the many triumphs and tribulations that went into pulling off the ultimate trick shot.

[fusion_title size=”4″]LIFETIME IN THE MAKING[/fusion_title]

While the dunk was filmed at Higa’s pad in Las Vegas, the real story on how it came to fruition begins long, long ago in Hilo, Hawaii — on June 6, 1990, to be precise.

2017-03-08T18:18:38+00:00 March 8th, 2017|

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