They say there’s a first time for everything, and that sentiment certainly rang true for fans who tuned in to watch the Jackson State versus Kentucky matchup on Friday night. In a game that would ultimately become a one-sided affair, spectators were treated to an unforgettable moment — something straight out of a sports blooper reel.
The unique incident took place midway through the first half when Jackson State Tigers forward Dylan Canoville found himself in an unusual predicament. During a scramble for the ball, Canoville lost his shoe, leaving him hobbling around the court with just one sneaker.
Determined not to let that slow him down, he picked up the shoe and continued chasing after the play, as Kentucky’s Brandon Garrison sprinted down the court with the ball.
Realizing he had little chance of catching up to Garrison — who was just about to go up for a seemingly easy dunk — Canoville made an improvised, split-second decision.
Instead of trying to defend in the usual way, he resorted to a rather unconventional tactic: he hurled his loose shoe at Garrison in a desperate attempt to disrupt the dunk. It was a move that stunned everyone in the arena, from the players to the fans, and even the announcers calling the game.
The shoe, however, missed its target, and Garrison managed to finish the dunk. The referees blew the whistle as the crowd erupted in laughter and disbelief, unsure whether they’d just witnessed a moment of brilliance or pure desperation.
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“Canoville without a shoe and Garrison able to take advantage,” the play-by-play announcer said, struggling to keep a straight face as his partner could be heard laughing in the background.
Garrison, clearly confused by what had just happened, looked around with a puzzled expression, trying to figure out what had just hit him. It took him a moment to realize that the projectile was none other than Canoville’s shoe.
Surprisingly, the referees chose not to call a foul on Canoville, possibly deeming the shoe toss as more comical than malicious.
They did, however, stop the game briefly to allow Canoville to retrieve his missing sneaker and put it back on, much to the delight of the crowd. It was a moment of levity in an otherwise lopsided contest.
Kentucky, ranked as one of the top teams in the nation, continued their dominant performance after the incident, ultimately cruising to a 108-59 victory over the struggling Jackson State Tigers, who have yet to secure a win this season.
The Wildcats improved their record to 5-0, while Jackson State fell to 0-6.
Despite the lop-sided scoreline, both players involved in the incident had respectable showings. Brandon Garrison finished the night with a solid all-around stat line: six points, eight rebounds, six assists, three steals, and three blocks.
Dylan Canoville, who earned himself a place in highlight reels everywhere (albeit for an unusual reason), ended the game with seven points, six rebounds, two steals, and one infamous shoe toss that will undoubtedly be remembered as one of the most bizarre moments of the season.
The unexpected incident also provided a rare light-hearted moment in a game that was otherwise a testament to Kentucky’s superior talent and skill.
Fans on social media were quick to share clips of Canoville’s shoe toss, with many applauding his creativity, if not the effectiveness of his attempt to stop Garrison.
In the end, the shoe toss did little to change the outcome of the game, but it did give fans a moment to laugh and remind everyone that in sports, sometimes the most memorable moments are the ones that are completely unplanned and entirely human.
Dylan Canoville’s creative — albeit unsuccessful — attempt to stop a fast break will go down as a hilarious footnote in an otherwise routine win for the Wildcats.