 We got bandits versus swarm and the NLL this breakdown is brought to you by DraftKings and it's a goal that if you don't watch a lot of lacrosse you probably didn't know these things happened. If you watch lacrosse you'd be like, yeah, I do that in my backyard. Well, some people don't have backyards so be cool about it. Oh, a goal! No one saw it coming. It trickled in. What happened? They're celebrating Nanticoke. Is that that guy's name? Nanticoke. Cool name. Number one. Clapping, clapping, fist pump, pump, pump, face, little kids with the perfect high five. They're celebrating. He's watching the replay of his own goal like, yeah, I can't believe that worked. Bam. Behind the back shot trickles in. Now he gets the ball and he's gonna fake shot right away then fake pass and then he's like, damn, I kind of am in a fake mood. Those fakes felt good. Why don't I fake cut to the middle? Just keep it going and bam, five-fold. I wonder, in this lacrosse league, because the goalies were so many pads, otherwise they say there'd be so many goals so it is to prevent goals easier. If when you do shots like these you just got to go low because if you can get the ball to the goalie before he goes down in position, low is your best option and he does. Five-fold pulls him. I also wonder if this went in clean and didn't trickle off the goalie, does anyone notice? Because I think it gave the crowd time to be like, oh, there it is. I see it. And the ref, if it was clean through, maybe that doesn't happen. But here we go. Ready? One, two, three, and kaboom. You're in. So yeah, if you've never watched lacrosse, you'd probably be like, wait, that's cool. If you play lacrosse, you're probably like boring, done that. Anyway, this guy did it in the game, pulled it off against the Georgia Swarm. That guy lets in a lot of goals anyway, the Georgia Swarm, so it's okay. This video was brought to you by DraftKings. Thank you to DraftKings for sponsoring the breakdown. Go try this at home. Or don't. Or do. Seems fun. Seems like a fun thing to do. Lacrosse players, they take their sticks anywhere anyway. Like, lacrosse players take their sticks everywhere. Is that still a thing? Like, if you play lacrosse in high school, you're still walking the hallways just fucking dribblin' all the time?