FARGO -- It was the shot heard around the state Saturday, March 18, in Minot.

With the championship game tied and time running out, Kyle Henningsgard buried a 3-pointer to win the North Dakota Class B boys state basketball tournament for the Hillsboro-Central Valley Burros over defending champion Four Winds-Minnewaukan. Final 63-60.

But soon after the shot was made, something else happened (watch the video above).

Perhaps getting even more attention than the actual game-winning shot was Hillsboro native and former Burro basketball player Thomas Meyer. Yeah, he's "that guy."

The guy that set social media ablaze after what appeared to be him blowing out his knee on the court while jumping up and down celebrating the game-winning shot. The video was re-tweeted more than 550 times from the WDAY 6 Sports Twitter account, with the majority of the comments wondering if Meyer was OK.

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@WDAYSports6 @tchoopsczar @espn @Top10Glenn we need to be talking about the kid at :12 seconds who just blew his knee out. - Jordan Brown (@JBrown507) March 19, 2017

@WDAYSports6 @Jwilly_12 @espn so can we talk about the guy jumping at 13 seconds: his acl has to be gone right??? @_brodylicious - Ray Watkins (@ray_wat4) March 19, 2017

I caught up with Meyer today to see how his knee is holding up, and if he has any regrets on how the incident played out:

RT: Thomas, could you tell me a little bit of your personal background? Are you from Hillsboro?

TM: Yes I'm from Hillsboro. I was a senior when Austin (Reed) and Kyle (Henningsgard) were freshman. We all pretty much started that year.

Very cool, did you play basketball or any other sports at Hillsboro?

Yes, I played football, golf and basketball.

Kyle (Henningsgard) was really struggling offensively in that first half and you could tell it was weighing on him. Did you expect Kyle to turn it around in the second half like he did and put the team on his back?

That's a great question. Kyle doesn't let one mistake turn into another. I wouldn't necessarily say he had a bad or slow first half. He does so many other things to create and make plays. Especially this tournament. It's kind of known that on paper he'll have one slow half then one all-star half every game I think haha.

When it came down to that final possession, did you think Kyle would be getting the final shot?

I had no clue. I think on the team then Kyle was hands down the one who needed to create. But the way we were coached it doesn't matter who takes the last shot. Rotvold trusts everybody. On our team it's never really the same guy taking every last shot.

Where were you in the stands? Were you in the student section behind the basket?

Yes

As soon as the shot landed, what was going through your mind as a former player and current fan of Hillsboro?

Jack Breen took off to the court first. I couldn't believe it. I could have sworn that there would be a call turning it around. We just broke the curse. I kept double checking the clock and the refs to make sure.

Haha, that's so awesome...You were so excited that you were literally jumping for joy...and then IT happened. Were you worried you really screwed up your knee? It looked really bad, man!

Nah I was never worried. I never even got it checked. I was able to do hops and party hard off it and that was good enough for me. Most medical personnel probably wouldn't support that decision…

You may not have been worried, but plenty of people on social media were worried for you, Thomas...they thought you tore your ACL!

BUT HOW DID THEY NOT SEE THAT LIT RECOVERY!?!?!? #savage

Haha you did recover well, I have to say. But people may have thought you were just on an adrenaline rush and didn't feel it?

Just a hyper-extension people! I had a limp go about 10 seconds that night and the soreness was gone. I will continue to challenge people 1v1 on the hardwood to prove the haters wrong. As I was following the incident haha.

What were some of your friends and family closest to you saying to you about your incident?? They had to have been giving you a hard time, right?

No comment on that haha. I don't know if it's appropriate.

Can you make it PG for me?

No comment.

Fair enough! You don't seem embarrassed about this at all, were you ever embarrassed that you were "that guy" that everyone was talking about for a few days?

Not really...when your boy hits that shot to win state, it's your duty to be on a level of excitement you've never been before lol. To make it special for them. So mission accomplished. And Kyle's in my old jersey and Austin's in my friends old one it was a special thing to see.

Have you talked to Kyle since?? Was he worried about you initially or was he just happy that you were so excited for the team?

I went to the after-party and everyone from Hillsboro saw I was fine and smiling. I was hopping around the dome for a while after that so everyone knew I was okay. A doctor gave me a ride to the place and he didn't even check me so it was clear I was fine haha. The friend just so happen to be doctor.

Did the doctor see that you landed awkwardly on your knee?

Probably, but he saw I could do everything pain free.

Well, very cool man. I think that's all I got for you. Do you have any additional comments you'd like to make that I may have missed out on asking you?

Just want to give a shoutout to the rest of the team. Tanner (Linnell) had a great game also. We'll see you at #theB.