If Hollywood were to form a basketball team, Adam Sandler would undoubtedly secure the point guard position. The 57-year-old actor and comedian, known for his spontaneous appearances on basketball courts, has showcased his skills against the likes of Timothée Chalamet, Trae Young, and Tobias Harris.
Recently, Sandler brought his basketball prowess to the University of Arizona’s McKale Memorial Center during the top-10 Wildcats’ game against the Colorado Buffaloes.
Prior to tipoff, he engaged in a 3-v-3 game with the student managers, demonstrating his smooth jump shot and, more impressively, his agile ball-handling skills.
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Sandler’s handling stole the spotlight, particularly with a dazzling pass. Positioned in the corner, he executed a pump fake with a behind-the-back dribble, drove to the hoop, and, under the backboard, delivered a precise bounce pass through traffic for an easy lay-in.
Despite being a Hollywood star at 5-foot-10 and 195 pounds, Sandler continues to defy expectations on the basketball court, emphasizing that age is just a number. His relatability and love for the game make him one of the most down-to-earth movie stars in the world.