Anthony Chiusano | NCAA.com | February 11, 2017 Watch: NDSU's incredible no-look,fling to score on own basket Khy Kabellis flings a one-handed shot behind the 3-point line Saturday. Share North Dakota State's Khy Kabellis made an incredible no-look shot against Denver Saturday night that would make any H.O.R.S.E. player jealous. The only problem? The incredible finish came on his own team's basket. Following a missed Denver 3-pointer, Kabellis chased after the loose ball side-by-side with a Pioneer as it bounced toward the baseline by the Denver bench. Kabellis reached the ball first, but with his momentum taking him out of bounds, the guard used his left hand to fling the ball back inbounds with his back and eyes away from the basket. We'll try not to make this a habit. #SCTop10 #NotTop10 pic.twitter.com/IejJQjQw70 — NDSU Basketball (@NDSUmbb) February 11, 2017 But instead of the intended no-look pass from behind the 3-point line finding a teammate — or opponent, for that matter — it found the bottom of the net to give Denver free points. The Bison's Twitter account had a little bit of fun with the oddity after the game. Of course, a first place team can joke about it after an 81-63 win. Not cool, Khy. Thought we were friends. https://t.co/VH3wog3q9g — NDSU Basketball (@NDSUmbb) February 12, 2017 Steve McNair vs. Trey Lance: Breaking down the FCS legends Here's a deep look at the college football careers of Steve McNair and Trey Lance, two of the all-time greats in FCS history. READ MORE North Dakota State football championships: A complete history North Dakota State has won an FCS-record nine national championships. Here's everything to know about the Bison's dynasty, including season-by-season records, notable players and breakdowns of every one of NDSU's championships. READ MORE Christian Watson: Highlights and best moments from North Dakota State This is a quick guide to Christian Watson's college career at North Dakota State, including complete stats, best games and highlights from the 6-foot-5 all-purpose offensive threat. READ MORE