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Basketball Players Use Sound To Help Blind Man Sink Shot — His Reaction Is Everything

Three man stand on an outdoor basketball court. One holds a basketball while another leans toward him, helping with his form. The third stands nearby, holding something in the air that we can't really see

With so much sadness in the world, it can be difficult to notice all of the happy moments. That is why we are so grateful for folks like the ones in the video below. It seems that, one day, a group of friends were hanging out together, playing basketball. Because they were in a public space, others were nearby. This included a blind man who showed interest in their game.

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We aren’t given details on how the basketball players and the blind man started to chat with one another. What we do know, however, is that the group of friends were more than happy to help the man shoot a basketball. To make this possible, they had to think outside the box. While one man helps him with his form and aim, the other uses the man’s walking stick to lightly hit the hoop, helping him know where to aim. The result? The definition of unforgettable!

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They let the blind man shoot the basketball, and then this happened

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Seeing this group of strangers work together to help this blind man is oh-so heartwarming. Then, as if that wasn’t amazing enough, the talented man ends up making a shot in the basket! Needless to say, this is a moment none of these people will ever forget.

Basketball Players Help a Blind Man Shoot Ball — Now We’re All Celebrating!

“Amazing! ‘Nobody has taken the time’ speaks volumes… we need to take the time,” someone shares in the comment section of the viral video, with another adding, “I just know they were ALL on cloud 9 for the rest of the day.”

“THAT was accommodation! THAT was inclusion,” a third person points out. “He was able to make that shot himself with the sound. That was excellent.”

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