Richard Jefferson's Snapchat Just Got Even Better With This VR Practice Experience

Jefferson get the nomination for "Best Snapchat Account of NBA Players."

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When it comes to Cavaliers forward Richard Jefferson's Snapchat account, NBA fans and his followers are always getting the unpredictable. Whether it's forcing an entire restaurant to hear the "Thong Song" 12 consecutive times, bringing the "Lil Kev" (the Cavs' makeshift "mascot" resembling Kevin Love) to the masses, showcasing his team's sick Halloween party, or having his teammate LeBron hilariously troll the media through RJ's Snapchat account, RJ's Snapchat ranks as one of the best in the league.

Today, he took his Snapchat to another level. The NBA veteran put on his Snapchat Spectacles to give his followers a POV shot of himself catching passes from his trainer and shooting threes from the far left corner. If you want to learn how to have proper mechanics to make your shot more fluid, here's a good instructional video to watch.

Jefferson made the first shot, but he missed the second to which he told which his trainer, "oh, give me a better pass," with an added caption that read, "always blame the passer...dammit Mike." He ended up shooting 5-8 from behind the arc.

Then after the shots, Jefferson said, "Let me see if I can dunk it." He continued, "I should've have sat down for 15 minutes posting." He managed to show an eye-level view of the 10-foot high basket when he jumps up and throws down a two-handed dunk. After that, RJ questioned his advanced age of 36, and told his trainer to throw him some alley-oops. RJ caught two clean alley-oops from the right and left side of the hoop, and makes the viewer feel like they are going along for the ride to the rim. When he jumped from the left side, the caption read, "I jump better from the left side" with a old man face emoji.

Just imagine if we could get more NBA players to wear these Snapchat Spectacles during real games. Next level NBA viewing.

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