Jurors in the Bill Cosby trial have spent more than 30 hours deliberating sexual assault charges against the comedian.
At one point on Thursday, the jurors informed the judge they were deadlocked, but they were sent back to continue deliberations.
In the meantime, all anyone else can do is wait for the jury to reach a verdict.
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Andrea Constand, the alleged victim, apparently passed the time shooting basketballs in a hallway at the Montgomery County Courthouse in Norristown.
Constand tweeted a 25-second, slow-motion video of her shooting a mini basketball through a hoop attached to a cart.
A message appears toward the end of the video: "Always follow through."
She played professional basketball in Italy and also was director of operations for the Temple University women's basketball team.
There, she met Cosby, whom she claims drugged and sexually assaulted at his Cheltenham Township home in 2004.
The tweet was Constand's first during the trial.