NBA Conspiracy Theorists Think Kawhi Leonard's Buzzer-Beater Against 76ers Was the Result of Magnets

Philadelphia 76ers v Toronto Raptors - Game Seven
Philadelphia 76ers v Toronto Raptors - Game Seven /

The release. The squat. The endless bounces. The euphoria.

Kawhi Leonard's improbable series-ending buzzer-beater during Game 7 of the Eastern Conference semifinals will go down as one of the most iconic moments in Toronto Raptors' franchise history.

You know how it went. The ball rotated in the air for what seemed like an eternity and finally landed on the rim, only to bounce FOUR times before falling through the net. But according to various Reddit and YouTube skeptics, the shot wasn't the product of physics. They claim it was controlled by a magnetic rim, the way that a puppet is disciplined by strings.

Call them "soldiers" or whatever you please. The fact of the matter is that these determined pessimists are out here claiming that the ball sounded "heavy" on the Scotiabank Arena rim!

According to one user, this so-called "missile technology" constricts the volume of the alleged magnetic pulses, which will the ball closer to the middle of the basket.

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We're honestly at a loss for words. We genuinely thought that Twitter had given us everything and prepared us for the most outlandish of theories.

But this? Not in a million years did we ever deem this a possibility. You win again, internet.