Teen challenges tend to fluctuate between wholesome and Hannah Harper Archivesdangerous, and the latest one falls somewhere in between.
Introducing the #DriveByDunkChallenge, in which a teen driving past a basketball hoop must pull over, grab his or her basketball and perform a slam dunk. Then they drive off. That's it.
SEE ALSO: Sit back and let the #NoBallChallenge take over your timelineThe challenge first surfaced on Instagram user @t.currie's account on July 18 with the hashtag #DriveByDunkChallenge, and it's taken off from there.
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Though the challenge is quite new, West Virginia University basketball player Chase Harler wants the teens out there know to know that he's been dunking on strangers' hoops for years now.
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OK teens, you guys can have this one. Just watch out for angry homeowners.
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