The robot was rolled out to show off its skills at the Saitama Super Arena, making a shot from the three-point line and then shifting back to half-court distance to sink a long-range effort.
According to reports, the humanoid baller was a CUE, a robot first created by Japanese giants Toyota in 2018.
One model of the robot set a Guinness world record in 2019 for the "most consecutive basketball free throws by a humanoid (assisted)” – making 2,020 shots in a row in a symbolic nod to the Tokyo Games.
The bot’s accuracy was just as unerring in Saitama on Sunday – sparking admiration on social media but also concerns over the speed at which robots could soon overtake their human masters.
The official Olympics website did little to quell the fears, describing the half-time guest as "terrifyingly life-like in height.”
Others, though, were far less impressed, noting the lengthy amount of time it took to prepare the humanoid for each shot.