DESTIN, Florida - The guys from Hoover who have gained national fame with their fantastic "Legendary Shots" basketball tricks in high-profile venues have taken their craft to Destin for spring break season.

A new "Legendary Shots" video was shot Monday and went up on YouTube tonight, showing the young men doing their thing in the Gulf of Mexico - and I do mean "in" the gulf.

Christian Lill, an 18-year-old senior at Hoover High School, is caught on camera making a shot at a basketball goal on shore while "flyboarding" up in the air, hovering about 20 feet over the gulf with a water-powered jet pack a little ways out from shore.

The "Legendary Shots" crew, most of whom are from Hoover, teamed up with Power Up Watersports in Destin for the shoot, which was caught on video from multiple camera angles: from the shore, from a Sea-Doo and from a chest-mounted camera on Lill.

It took about 50 to 60 shots to get what they wanted on film, said Carson Stalnaker, a 20-year-old from Hoover who now attends Auburn University.

After Lill made the shot, he took a freefall and hit the water hard, which was pretty painful, Stalnaker said. "And it was freezing water."

The "Legendary Shots" guys also have made fantastic basketball trick shots from the Vulcan statue in Birmingham, off thrill rides at the Splash Adventure water park and former Alabama Adventure amusement park in Bessemer, a hot air balloon over Railroad Park in Birmingham and at the Dive Alabama quarry in Pelham.

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