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Katy Perry may own four Guinness World Records and five American Music Awards, but until recently the pop star had never won a basketball game with the consistently-hapless Tigers. Last Friday night, that all changed in the most dramatic fashion imaginable.

KATY PERRY RALLIES TIGERS

Playing on the road at Bingo’s Bail Bond Stadium, the Tigers were held scoreless in the first half against a muscular Sheep squad led by intimidating center Hafþór Júlíus “Thor” Björnsson. The visiting team looked all but certain to lose their 29th consecutive game, until Perry was jolted wide awake by a dose of intravenously-delivered Kobe sweat and let out a roar.

Basketball card of Tigers center Katy Perry

Perry, drafted out of SHK (School of Hard Knocks) with the 492nd pick, came off the bench like a dark horse to reel off a flurry of high-flying slam dunks and deliver a most-improbable victory to the Tigers.

MOVIE-ESQUE MUSIC VIDEO

Katy Perry hovers over a basketball pyramid in promotion for her "Swish Swish" music video

While reaction to some music videos runs hot n cold, thus far “Swish Swish” has been on fire. Less than two months after exploding like a firework on YouTube, the video is approaching 300 million views.

Poster for Katy Perry's "Swish Swish" music video

The “Swish Swish” music video which chronicles Perry’s hardwood exploits pays tribute to classic 1970s sports comedies like Bad News Bears and Slap Shot.

MAKING OF SWISH SWISH

In addition to Perry and Bjornsson, the video features Nicki Minaj, Molly Shannon, Terry Crews, Bill Walton, Rich Eisen, Gatan Matarazzo, Jenna Ushkowitz, Christine Sydelko, Dexter Mayfield, Doug The Pug, Russel “Backpack Kid” Horning, Iris Kyle, Rob Gronkowski, Karl-Anthony Towns, Joey Chestnut, the ladies of GLOW (Sydelle Noel, Britney Young, Kia Stevens, Jackie Tohn), Carter Wilkerson, West Hollywood Cheerleaders, Amanda LaCount, and Nugget as herself.

SWISH SWISH DOWN UNDER

Perry was a guest on the Australian edition of The Voice where she brought fantastical basketball imagery to her performance of “Swish Swish”.