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Eric Decker shot some hoops with Kevin Love. (William Perlman | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com)

Here's a neat (cleverly edited?) video of two guys who share a Minneapolis connection, Jets wide receiver Eric Decker and Cleveland Cavaliers big man Kevin Love, engaging in a basketball trick-shot "competition."

It's all set up for a product they're pitching, but it looks like they had a good time shooting the video. It isn't fully clear whether Decker actually hit all of these shots -- or post-production editing just made it look like he did -- but whatever.

Decker was a standout football, basketball and baseball player during his high school days in Cold Spring, Minn., about 80 miles from Minneapolis, where he would play football and baseball at the University of Minnesota. He's an all-around athlete, so it isn't outside the realm of possibility that he made at least some of these trick shots.

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Decker was in college at Minnesota from 2005-09, before being a third-round draft pick in 2010 by the Broncos. Love played for the Timberwolves from 2008-14. So perhaps their paths crossed during that time. They're about the same age. Love is 26, and Decker just turned 28 on Sunday.

Anyway, here's the video. Enjoy:

Darryl Slater may be reached at dslater@njadvancemedia.com. Follow him on Twitter @DarrylSlater. Find NJ.com Jets on Facebook.