Titus the toddler may only be aged two but he is already demonstrating expert shooting skills that could land him a spot in the NBA.
Home video of the adorable tot shows the boy nailing incredible free throw shots into hoops that measure as high as 7 ft tall.
Footage of the basketball star in the making was posted to YouTube on Sunday and has gone viral earning more than 46,000 views on the video sharing website.
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Titus the toddler may only be aged two but he is already demonstrating expert shooting skills that could land him a spot in the NBA.
Home video of the adorable tot shows the boy nailing incredible free throw shots into hoops that measure as high as 7 ft tall.
Footage of the basketball star in the making was posted to YouTube on Sunday and has gone viral earning more than 46,000 views on the video sharing website.
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Clad in a diaper and with a pacifier in his mouth, Titus shows his expert aim and his love of the game in the video.
His parents captured amazing footage of their son shooting into hoops placed across the home.
Though some parents have strict rules about ‘No playing ball in the home,’ Titus’ family encourages him to practice his skills everywhere he sees fit.
They compiled a collection of clips, which show the child lifting a variety of balls behind his head and shooting them straight into the hoop.
While many of the hoops are kid sized, he still manages to land shots from multiple positions.
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One clips shows the boy perched on top of the stairs and shooting several feet beneath him in the net at the bottom of the stairs.
Still another unusual set-up is of the boy, laying on his back on a trampoline and shooting into the hoop above.
In yet an amazing feat, the young boy manages to shoot into a 7 foot tall hoop.
Little Titus jumps with glee throughout the footage and his older siblings serve as his cheerleaders, cheering the boy on as he nails his shots.
From the top: Perched on the top of the stairs the 2-year-old manages to land the shot from above
Source: DailyMail