He’s probably not the first player to try mind games, but his might be the first to get two points for them.
A hilarious video posted by Tech&Doc724 is circulating the web showing the ultimate fake-out. During a September game between Phillipine basketball teams the San Mig Coffee Mixers and the Barako Bull, a member of the Bull had a fast break off the jump ball. He then used a little trickery to get the opposing side confused. He went in for an easy shot that the other team (and probably his own team) never saw coming.
First, he threw everybody off by looking like he was setting up his offense:

And while everybody had their attention turned to the other side of the court, he went in for an easy layup:

Nobody saw this one coming:

Yeah, somebody must feel pretty silly now. Watch how the whole thing went down in the video below:
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