This would've been one of the ballsiest NBA shots ever - if it counted

So. Baller. And yet it technically never happened.
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Sam Laird
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Marco Belinelli of the Charlotte Hornets nearly pulled off one of the cheekiest shots in NBA history Thursday night.

Nearly. Stupid rules. There should be an exemption for this.

Belinelli was inbounding the ball with Charlotte down one point on the road against the Detroit Pistons and just half a second left on the clock. Standard operating procedure would dictate passing the ball in to a teammate who would then attempt a very quick shot for the win -- but Belinelli tried something incredible instead.

Detroit's Marcus Morris had his back to Belinelli while trying cover other Hornets players as they attempted to get open for a pass. So, seeing no teammates to pass the ball to, Belinelli bounced it off Morris' back then stepped inbounds to gather the carom, then launched a deeeeep three-pointer that banked off the backboard and dropped through the net.

Now, inbounding the ball off a defender's back is a cheeky move -- but one that, while quite rare, is far from unheard of.

You typically see it done from under the basket, when the player inbounding the ball can catch a defender sleeping for an easy layup. Here's Chauncey Billups victimizing Kobe Bryant during a 2009 game, for example.

Nice. Haha.

But to try this move 30 feet from the hoop with less than a second to play and the game on the line?!?!

That's an entirely different thing, and what makes Belinelli's bank one of the cheekiest shots we've ever seen in an NBA game.

Except for one thing -- he was too slow by a hair, so the shot didn't count and the Hornets lost the game.

Dammit! Still, Belinelli gets a "A" for effort in our book and that's what really matters.

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Sam Laird

Sam Laird is Mashable's Senior Sports Reporter. He covers the wide, weird world of sports from all angles -- as well as occasional other topics -- from Mashable's San Francisco bureau. Before joining Mashable in November 2011, his freelance work appeared in publications including the New York Times, New York Times Magazine, Slam, and East Bay Express. Sam is a graduate of UC Berkeley and UC Santa Cruz, and basketball and burritos take up most of his spare time. Follow him on Twitter @samcmlaird.

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