The biggest shot in basketball Tuesday night?
Globally, it was LeBron James setting the all-time NBA scoring record.
In Minnesota, it was Patrick Rowe hitting a full-court buzzer-beater in overtime to give Chisago Lakes a 90-89 victory over visiting Becker. The shot gave Rowe, a 6-6 junior guard/forward, 43 points for the night.
And, for the record, the unselfish player who grabbed the rebound and passed to Rowe for the assist is Dan Wille.
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