We all know Kyle Singler can get buckets in practice.
But the former Duke forward also has a knack for nifty shots in games too, as he showed in last night's 87-77 Detroit Pistons loss to the New York Knicks.
In this layup, Singler hides the ball from New York Knick defender Steve Novak and scoops it in for the two points:
Singler finished with 13 points in the game and is averaging 8.8 on the season, his first in the NBA after spending a year playing professionally in Spain.
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