Mo'ne Davis Plays For Globetrotters, Is Her Usual Awesome Self

Now those are some skills.

Little League pitching phenom Mo'ne Davis has made it no secret that she wants to play college basketball someday -- for the Connecticut Huskies in particular.

On Sunday, in her hometown of Philadelphia, she gave a glimpse of perhaps hoops stardom to come, playing for the Harlem Globetrotters, and hitting an NBA three-pointer and a layup.

Granted, the Globetrotters' perennial punching bag, the Washington Generals, didn't play much defense, but that's still pretty good marksmanship for a 13-year-old.

Davis, the first female pitcher to win a Little League World Series game, has ridden her fame to other high-profile hoop moments. She recently signed an autograph for Golden State Warriors star guard Stephen Curry and got to show off her moves in the NBA All-Star Celebrity Game.

All that and a wicked fastball, too.

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