Instead of playing golf, influencer Paige Spiranac has been requested cheekily to show off her “jump shots” on the basketball court.

Paige Spiranac switched sports to watch the NBA Finals, leaving fans eager to see “jump shots”

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In honor of Game 1 of the NBA Finals between the Denver Nuggets and the Miami Heat, photographer Paige Spiranac has shared a series of breathtaking images from the floor.

The NBA Finals kicked off this week, and to celebrate, the previous “sexiest woman in the world” posed with a much larger ball than she’s used to.

Spiranac asked her 3.7 million Instagram followers after the first game, which the Denver Nuggets won 104-93: “Gotta love NBA finals. Nuggets take game 1! Who do you think will end up winning?”

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In a series of photos accompanying her post, she flaunted her big assets while posing with a basketball while wearing exposing pink hot pants and a white top.

Most of her followers didn’t bother to respond to her inquiry since they were too enamored with the photos. And they all agreed: “We WON with this post!”

Inquiring minds want to know, “Can we see some jump shots?” That comment has approximately 250 likes at the time of this writing, so clearly many other fans share that sentiment.

“Good Lord,” exclaimed one stargazer to another, “they keep getting bigger.”

“Paige, you rock my world.”

“It’s a foul to show too much skin.”

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The Heat are under intense scrutiny as they prepare for Monday’s Game 2 after losing the series opener.

Nuggets center Nikola Jokic was instrumental in game one, recording a triple-double in his first career NBA Finals appearance.

The 28-year-old Serbian who controlled Denver’s offense and scored 27 points, had 14 assists, and grabbed 10 rebounds had no answers from Miami’s defense.

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Denver never trailed after the first few minutes, much to the delight of the rowdy fans.

Bam Adebayo had a good game for the Heat, scoring 26 points, but he didn’t have much support from an unreliable offense.

On the other side, Jokic had help from Jamal Murray, who scored 26 points, and from Aaron Gordon (16) and Michael Porter Jr. (14) in the starting lineup.

For Denver, this is their first appearance in the finals in 47 years, while Miami is seeking their fourth title.