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A US Marine Corps veteran briefly stole the spotlight at Monday's Lakers-Pacers game in Los Angeles by removing her fake leg and using it to chug a real beer.
Annika Hutsler, who had her right leg amputated after doctors made several attempts to remove a tumor in 2017, was named the Lakers 'fan of the game' after the stunt, which was seen on the Crypto.com Arena jumbotron, much to the delight of fans.
'The best part of the Lakers game last was the lady who took off her prosthetic leg, filled it with beer, and proceeded to pour it all over her face, all on the Jumbotron as fans were being reminded they could be ejected for unruly behavior,' tweeted on Lakers fan. 'That's entertainment you can't buy.'
A US Marine Corps veteran briefly stole the spotlight at Monday's Lakers-Pacers game in Los Angeles by removing her fake leg and using it to chug a real beer
Annika Hutsler, who had her right leg amputated after doctors made several attempts to remove a tumor in 2017, was named the Lakers 'fan of the game' after the stunt, which was seen on the Crypto.com Arena jumbotron, much to the delight of fans
As she explained on Instagram, Monday was the first time Hutsler attended an NBA game and she came away with a $100 gift card for her troubles
As she explained on Instagram, Monday was the first time Hutsler attended an NBA game and she came away with a $100 gift card for her troubles.
And winning 'fan of the game' wasn't easy on Monday, as another spectator drained a half-court shot to win $75,000.
Hutsler isn't shy about her prosthetic leg, and even has the Instagram handle 'annikatheamputee,' along with a clever bio: 'Sorry if I seem grumpy, I couldn't start the day on the right foot.'
She also posted a picture of her leg atop the seat next to her, writing: 'Pro way to save a seat for your friends.'
Hutsler is a competitive wheelchair racer, winning silver medals in the 100- and 200-meter events at the US Department of Defense Warrior Games. She also competes in the discus and other events.
The Lakers could have used her Monday, as they blew a 17-point lead to the visiting Pacers before losing, 116-115, on a last-second shot from Indiana rookie Andrew Nembhard.
US Marine Corps veteran Annika Hutsler throws a discus during the 2020 Marine Corps Trials competition at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California, March 5, 2020. The Marine Corps Trials promotes rehabilitation through adaptive sports participation for recovering service members and veterans all over the world
Los Angeles Lakers star celebrates with a fan after he hit an incredible $75,000 half-court shot
The Big Shot Jackpot Winner pointed to the heavens after securing the life-changing money
Hutsler's moment comes a little more than a year after a Chicago White Sox fan caught a home run ball using her friend's prosthetic leg.
Tik Tok user Shannon Frandreis, who is an amputee, posted a clip the amazing catch which took place at a 2021 game against the Detroit Tigers.
The footage shows Frandreis' friend holding her prosthetic leg as the ball came arcing towards the stands.
The crowd then cheered as the ball was caught in the top of the leg.
Frandreis' friend then waved the limb around in the air to celebrate the amazing catch.
'Five beers in, and taking my leg off to catch the ball seemed like a great idea,' Frandreis posted in the caption.