Former UCLA point guard Lonzo Ball is widely regarded as one of the top talents in this year's NBA Draft class and arguably the best passer.

Ball is coming off a stellar freshman year at UCLA where he led the nation with 7.6 assists per game and broke the school's single-season record with 274 assists. In light of that, the 19-year-old performed quite an incredible feat during a visit with ESPN's Sports Science when he passed a ball through the backseat passenger windows of a Cadillac Escalade.

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Ball passed the ball through the car with ease as he threw casually threw it cleanly through the windows to his brother LiAngelo Ball. It showed the unique precision and timing that he has with his passing ability considering his large frame standing at 6-foot-6 with a 7-foot wingspan.

The former UCLA product has received comparisons to some of the greatest players the NBA has seen in Jason Kidd and Magic Johnson because of his size and passing skill. It has placed some lofty expectations on his shoulders, which he has continued to voice high confidence in his ability through the entire pre-draft process.

Ball is expected to go within the top-five picks as early as the Los Angeles Lakers at the second overall selection with all indications pointing toward Washington point guard Markelle Fultz being the choice for the Philadelphia 76ers once they officially acquire the first overall pick.