SYRACUSE, N.Y. -- Hey, Syracuse kids: Want a new pair of sneakers?

All you need to do is beat Syracuse Police Officer Brandon Hanks in a game of hoops.

Hanks posted the challenge in a post on his Facebook page. A video shared with the challenge shows the officer in his uniform playing one-on-one basketball with young men. When Hanks makes a basket first and wins the game, he makes his smiling challengers do pushups.

Here’s the full challenge:

“I PLAY ONE ON ONE...FIRST PERSON TO SCORE WINS !!! YOU LOSE YOU DO PUSH-UPS ...IF YOU WIN I’LL PERSONALLY BUY YOU A NEW PAIR OF SNEAKERS !!! SPREAD THE WORD !!!! DROP A LOCATION AND IM PULLING UP !!!!! THIS IS TOO EASY !!!!!!”

As of Friday morning, the video -- and challenge -- had been viewed over 25,000 times.

Hanks grew up in Syracuse and played basketball for Henninger High School on a championship-winning team.

After graduating from Henninger in 2010, he played as a guard on SUNY Morrisville State College’s men’s basketball team while studying criminal justice. During his senior year, Hanks hit his 1,000th career point -- becoming the third player in Morrisville’s history to make the record, the college announced in 2014.

Hanks was sworn in to the Syracuse Police Department in December 2016. Last year, he told The Stand he wanted to serve as a role model for children and as a person the community can count on.

“I want to be the person anyone can come to," Hanks told The Stand. "I want people to say, ‘Let’s go ask Hanks. And the rest of the department? Those are Hanks’ boys. We can go to them, too.’”