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FootballTom Brady to the NBA? NFL Legend Wows Fans With His Basketball Shooting Stroke, Video
- Tom Brady posted a video on social media of himself shooting hoops with his son Jack
- He showed that he has some basketball skills as well, landing consecutive shot attempts
- Brady was honoured by the New England Patriots on Sunday following his retirement
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The seven-time Super Bowl champion showed fans he has basketball talent as well, posting a video of him shooting hoops with his son.
Fans were amazed by Brady’s shooting stroke as he landed several baskets in a row.
His son Jack wasn’t bad either, knocking down consecutive attempts as well.
Brady makes emotional New England return
The 46-year-old released the clip just hours after he was honoured by the New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium.
He made an emotional return to Foxboro on Sunday after he retired from the NFL.
He spent his first 20 seasons with the Patriots, leading the team to six Super Bowl titles.
He led New England to 17 AFC East division titles. He also recorded 219 victories in the regular season, per CNN.
Brady addressed the crowd after the cheers died down, saying:
“I was so fortunate to be drafted here two decades ago, 23 years to be exact, not even knowing where New England was on the map and not that we put it on the map, but I think a lot more people in the US know where the New England Patriots play.”
Brady then talked about his relationship with New England, saying:
“All our lives take us on different journeys, they take us to different places, they bring different people into our lives, but one thing I am sure of, and that will never change, is that I am a Patriot for life.”
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Sports Brief recently reported on the biography of Maureen Brady, Tom’s sister. She was born in San Mateo, California, to Tom Brady Sr. and Galynn Patricia.
She has two children, Maya and Hannah.
Maya is a college softball player for the UCLA Bruins. She was named Pac-12 Player of the Year in 2023.