@@young-blk-investor1059 really butt hurt about me recounting history that you had to comment twice. Also, who cares if Wall was hurt? This is about Paul Pierce talking reckless like he finished the job.
Started following the NBA a few years ago now. That was one of the first hype moments I ever saw a clip of - basically made me a Clippers fan (well, I'm a Kawhi fan, he just so happens to be on the Clippers so lucky them I guess =P ).
That Kawhi shot was easily the most incredible finale to a game I've ever seen. I'm so glad I experienced it live. The entire city exploded in fanfare when that shot landed.
I humbly disagree. Damian Lillard not only hit a three that put his total points at 50 but he did it from Ober 30 feet in a game that they didn't even need a three because the score was tied. On top of thaf, it closed out the series. Onto of that, it pretty much broke up that Ojlahoma City team. I know it wasn't in the finals but it was the biggest shot I've ever seen.
@@ContextReallyMatters I mean, I said "that I've ever seen", as in, that I've personally witnessed lol. I'm sure that was dope but I didn't see that live on tv, or at all, so it's not a relevant matter of contest. I bet it was pretty cool though
I'm an MJ fan forever...but that Kawhi shot was probably the dramatic sports moment I've ever seen live...it was that bounce that made everybody hold their breath LOL
Gotta remember the Lebron block… no Cleveland titles in 54 years, game 7 after down 3-1, facing 73-9 best record ever team. I witnessed it at a Cavs watch party in CLE and I’ll never see anything like it again. The entire city lost their minds, yet in a peaceful way.
@@jasonplays3334 Even by Dame’s standard, he thinks he wasted a majority of his career with Portland, this is not coming out of nowhere. Also learning the difference between unfulfilled and successful wouldn’t kill.
Even more insane is realizing that the Lebron, Wade, Bosh super team would have only won a single championship without that rebound by Bosh and shot by Ray Allen.
Super impressed with the mix of classic and old school footage along with the current day stuff. We may be far removed from the black and white and non-HD days, but these clutch plays were still clutch no matter when they were scored. Great representation here!
I remember watching that Tayshaun Prince block live.... he came out of nowhere, and it was so clutch. One of the most underrated blocks of all time, glad you put it in here.
@@dorianthemenace Dudes can't play defense these days. If you didn't play defense, then you were going to lose. Back then you needed a complete team on both sides of the ball to win, today you just need better offense.
Have to give compliments to the editing here. Not only combining a great mix of classic and new footage, but the fading of one sequence to the next, letting sentences finish, etc. It's extremely well-made and polished. Top notch stuff!
Imagine complaining about editing like wth this isn’t where you review videos like wtf This has nothing to do with what the videos about “Not only combining a great mix of classic and new footage but fading of one sequence to the next, letting sentence finish. etc” 🤓🤓🤓☝️☝️☝️
The Fisher shot is an all timer. Not just because of the shot itself (which was insane) but also because Tim Duncan had just hit an impossible shot to win the game. That was the script, the headlines were already being written and DFish just said no, not today.
Man that Horry 3 is grilled into my brain from watching that live when I was like 8-9 years old. I remember screaming at the top of my lungs when that happened. I don’t know what it is about the three peat lakers, but those playoff and finals games were on another level of high stakes and so damn fun.
Robert Horry being clutch in the finals twice with two different teams is crazy as hell. He’s the epitome of a player that I take a nap, I wake up, and there’s a chance he gets another ring.
5:19 Always love how Lilliard tried to look so casual before breaking open. Defender was pressed, but he still couldn't have expected him to immediately break free. He doesn't get open without that.
Everytime I see that Paul Pierce clip it makes me a little sad cause I remember how he hit another game winner later in that series, but it was called off thus depriving the basketball world of a remarkable highlight.
Yeah that was one of the first series I remember watching live pierce was cooking in the clutch sad his fingertips just a little bit too long, would've went to 7 otherwise
All of these videos are great, but (I think because of the catering to the online audience) they sometimes really emphasize the past 7-10 years. I'm 2 minutes into this one and it's already showed iconic 80s and 90s stuff, probably lesser known to some fans (Grandmama's four point play, the astonishing Ralph Sampson shot). This is just a next level compilation. EDIT: Not only did they add stuff from the 70s (pretty much everything I'd expect except maybe Havlicek stealing the ball or Gar Heard), but they nailed the last three plays too. This is the best highlights channel on CZcams.
Thank you for pointing out those two moments, i feel like they shouldve definitely been in the vid and nobody here addresses it Still a great video though
In case you didn't notice... the person who made the video is a Lebron c*ck-sucker, and couldn't even bring himself to put 1 Curry highlight in the video. He barely even put Jordan in it. So understand that this video is actually a Lebron tribute video.
The 4 point play has to be the biggest shot out of all these videos for so many reasons. If I remember the Knicks came in 8th seed and they were never suppose to make it this far. If your from the city it was PANDEMONIUM!!!!
I remember watching Tay block the layup by Miller in that game! I swear that momentum carried them through the rest of the playoffs and I will never forget that moment.
The block by James still gives me goosebumps. But honestly hats off to Kawhi. He both has an all time highlight and seems to destroyed Ben Simmons as his career nosedived after that series.
I know it wasn't a series or even a game ender but MJ's shrug after his sixth first half 3-pointer in '92 was definitely iconic. Great video, loved watching this!!
It really doesn’t get more iconic then Michael holding the follow through as he watches his final shot go through (we don’t talk about the Wizards stint)
I don't get why the Wizards stint is not counted to his legacy and yet it is counted in his all time scoring... Without the Wizards points, he would have been only at 29K+ points because he scored atleast additional 3K points in his Wizards stint and instead of being in 5th all time, he would have been at 9th all time in scoring...
He signed a 2mill for 2 year dirt cheap deal to play for the wizards in 2001 after getting involved in the team front office. Also, he donated his entire 1 mill paycheck in 01 to the 9/11 relief program. He wasnt playing for his legacy for those 2 years. He knew he was already solid
great video, i appreciate you adding the older highlights too. as a fan since around 2012 there's still alot of stuff i haven't seen so nice to see highlights besides the modern nba
really? Bird's steal of the inbound pass from Isiah in game 6 with just a second left thus stealing the championship from the pistons, ... that's not clutch, Idk what is
As someone who’s born in 2000 and doesn’t remember much of NBA before 2010, Kawhi’s ECF shot and Kyrie’s 3 over curry are the most clutch playoff shots I have seen live
Trust me young blood, there have been some super crazy ones before you were watching. That being said, Kawhi’s shot deserves to be pretty high on the list.
The exchange between Spike Lee and Reggie Miller, topped off with Reggie shooting them out of the building with his 3’s, is the greatest S.T.F.U moment
Kawhi for the win may forever stand as my favorite moment. That shit was so insane to watch in real time. I was screaming all on my block like I was a die hard Raptors fan or something 😂
I saw so many plays that would have been called foul in today's game. It's amazing to see them play it out without the game stopping every three seconds
As a lifelong Heat fan who grew up on Uconn basketball (Ray was my favorite player), his "shot heard round the world" gives me chills to this day. I was watching it with my dad when it happened and we wen't ape shit, started hugging and jumping up and down screaming so hard we fell over 😂
That Stockton shot & commentary 🔥 still remember when I was kid watching the Jazz win but I wanted them to lose.. cuz they always beat the lakers.. now Stockton is one my favorite players of all time
I had no idea that the Bird steal was right after a blown call by the refs, who then tried to immediately get the ball back in play. Similar to the terrible first down call that led to Clowney blasting someone's head off and recovering the fumble on the very next play
the best moments are when they involve 2 legends...like Stockton's shot in Barkley's face or Jordan stealing the ball from Malone or Duncan's shot in Shaq's face or Bird stealing the ball off Isiah's pass
Nah, that was how loud the crowd got. That place went nuts if you couldn't tell. I was a Kings fan but also a big time Horry fan so I knew when he got it that it was going in, it was bitter sweet. Dude is clutch. He could have his own highlight reel of big shots in the playoffs.
The Horry shot was the most intense shot i have seen. We all thought Kobe or Shaq was going to convert the shot. We didnt expect the ball to be batted away and directly to Horry. And, as you see in the clip, Horry wasnt even frame of the camera so we didnt even know he was there. The thunderous crowd still gives me the chills. The Kawhi shot was amazing but we all knew he was going to take the shot. A missed shot would have ended in OT so it didnt have the same impact on me. The bounce was crazy though.
Yea, but 90% of the time it was him. This is a Lebron tribute video, so you'd barely even know Jordan existed if you watch it. Curry isn't even in the video once. This isn't a really sports channel.
@@jordanmyers7266 prior to that shot, the NBA rules stated a player could not physically catch/turn/shoot in less than 0.7 seconds. D-Fish did it and after they reviewed it about 234 times they had to change the rules because he very clearly caught/turned/shot within .5 seconds. Drained it too, that shit was soooooo hype
I played ball up to college level but what separates the top players from everyone else is being able to handle clutch situations. If the game was very tight I would get tense and nervous while some guys could just play better. Basketball is about being able to handle that two minutes at the end when the game is on the line. I remember once throwing up during a time out due to the pressure it's an immensely stressful sport so the guys that can make the big plays at the end deserve all the respect in the world.
Thank you for putting Lillard's buzzer beaters right after the Shaq dunk. That WCF gm 7 is still a knife twisting in my gut. The two Lillard 3s do help ease the pain a bit.
Pretty good compilation, but you missed Chris Paul hitting a huge 3 to cut the lead to 42
😂😂 CP3 stays losing on the court
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“Let’s go home!!” 💀💀
@Ajani Mc lmao does he live rent free in your heart bro?
@Ajani Mc you’re doing tricks on it
"I called game" in response to "did you call bank?" will forever be one of NBA's most underrated iconic lines.
And then when they lost the series in Atlanta in game 6 a week later, a local paper wrote "Hawks call series".
@@azinoodhomi4419goddamn 😂😂😂
@@azinoodhomi4419hawks still ringless 🤷
@@azinoodhomi4419and wall was injured
@@young-blk-investor1059 really butt hurt about me recounting history that you had to comment twice.
Also, who cares if Wall was hurt? This is about Paul Pierce talking reckless like he finished the job.
That Kawhi shot and the call of "is this the dagger?!" still gives me chills.
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@@danmiller5869Game, Series, TORONTO HAS WON!!!
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Started following the NBA a few years ago now. That was one of the first hype moments I ever saw a clip of - basically made me a Clippers fan (well, I'm a Kawhi fan, he just so happens to be on the Clippers so lucky them I guess =P ).
You could hear the ball bounce off the rim twice. Crowd was silent in that moment. Wild
That Kawhi shot was easily the most incredible finale to a game I've ever seen. I'm so glad I experienced it live. The entire city exploded in fanfare when that shot landed.
I humbly disagree. Damian Lillard not only hit a three that put his total points at 50 but he did it from Ober 30 feet in a game that they didn't even need a three because the score was tied. On top of thaf, it closed out the series. Onto of that, it pretty much broke up that Ojlahoma City team. I know it wasn't in the finals but it was the biggest shot I've ever seen.
@@ContextReallyMatters I mean, I said "that I've ever seen", as in, that I've personally witnessed lol. I'm sure that was dope but I didn't see that live on tv, or at all, so it's not a relevant matter of contest. I bet it was pretty cool though
You know this guy knows basketball when he leaves in the “I called game” clip
Very surprised to see clips from before 3 years ago minus Kobe or LeBron. Dude hasn't watched ball for more than covids existed
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@@KangHWR what?
@@KangHWRwym? Like his playing style?
I'm an MJ fan forever...but that Kawhi shot was probably the dramatic sports moment I've ever seen live...it was that bounce that made everybody hold their breath LOL
The magnitude of MJs shot is the reason it ranks so high
It was almost like it were out of a 90’s basketball movie/tv hero moment. All that was missing was the slow motion.
You can hear the fucking stadium holding its breath as the ball bounces around the rim.
That shot was as epic a moment as any sport is able to give.
Gotta remember the Lebron block… no Cleveland titles in 54 years, game 7 after down 3-1, facing 73-9 best record ever team.
I witnessed it at a Cavs watch party in CLE and I’ll never see anything like it again. The entire city lost their minds, yet in a peaceful way.
THE WHOLE COUNTRY GASPING!! I’m a lakers fan, but when you’re Canadian you’re a Raptors fan too
Man, watching Lillard hit 2 clutch shots to end the series vs. Houston & again vs. OKC to advance is truly a Clutch Player
@Adolfs Beauty Palace earning hundreds of millions of dollars for playing basketball. damn he really is wasting his career 😂🤷♂️
@@yoRyann27 No championship, successful yes, but his career will most likely finish unfulfilled so yeah, Portland wasted his career
@@jasonplays3334 Even by Dame’s standard, he thinks he wasted a majority of his career with Portland, this is not coming out of nowhere. Also learning the difference between unfulfilled and successful wouldn’t kill.
So much for “increasingly clutch”🙄
Whats crazy too is that last shot was game 7 and the first time the Blazers made it past 1st round in the playoffs in 14 years (and since)
Rose hit em with the Supa Hot Fire pose 💀💀🤣🤣
Ray Allen's backpedaling 3-pointer to save the season with 5 seconds left in the Finals is insane
Strong calves
Even more insane is realizing that the Lebron, Wade, Bosh super team would have only won a single championship without that rebound by Bosh and shot by Ray Allen.
@@ko7577 Like Jordan wouldn't have won those 2 chips if Paxson and Kerr didn't make those shots.
@@mikmaks7393 pax and kerr would have made it a game 7
Also a travel
The Kawhi shot was the best ending to any sporting event I’ve ever seen. The fact that it was game 7 to go to the NBA finals makes it 1000x better
Imagine if it were in the Finals, Game 7 last second shot
And it marked the 1st time in league history that a Game 7 was decided by a buzzer-beater.
It was the second round, it didn’t take them to the finals
That was the semis brother, they went on to the play the bucks, then the finals
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“I called game” The truth had the greatest line in post interview history
Big Shot Bob was cold as ice with that one (4:30)
And the way the arena absolutely ERUPTS as he slides, cool as hell, off the court
Great comp
erupt quite literally the only way to describe what the arena did, that explosion of energy is seahawks level noise. just unprecedented
Was looking for this comment. The noise from that crowd was unreal, one of the most memorable game winners of all time
Super impressed with the mix of classic and old school footage along with the current day stuff. We may be far removed from the black and white and non-HD days, but these clutch plays were still clutch no matter when they were scored. Great representation here!
plumber league is so fun to watch
agreed
@@KangHWR bro is not older than 15
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9:38 that silence when the ball bounced on the rim was INSANE I remember watching this live and I'm sure EVERYONE held their breaths. Shit was crazy,
Magnet fake fraud rigged win
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Embiid's face as well. Classic lool
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It's so quiet you can hear every bounce the ball takes on the rim like it's an empty gym, it's insane
The person who had the idea to put the shot clock just above the backboard was a genius. The number of spine-tingling clips we've got from it is nuts
I remember watching that Tayshaun Prince block live.... he came out of nowhere, and it was so clutch. One of the most underrated blocks of all time, glad you put it in here.
Same here
That "Bryant for the win" commentary has always sounded amazing each time that highlight gets featured
RIPPED PLUMBER
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Kobe. Enough said
BANG!!
It's wild that Indiana vs Detroit playoff with Reggie was 69-67. To think that now a day 67-69 is usually a score going into half time
Yeah, that was a terrible time to be a basketball team lol
Defense. The way prince hustled to get that block shows exactly why things were so low scoring
@@B3Band the sport time back then we're slower pace and more defensive heavy. These days, there are so many players are scoring gifted it's unreal
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@@dorianthemenace Dudes can't play defense these days. If you didn't play defense, then you were going to lose. Back then you needed a complete team on both sides of the ball to win, today you just need better offense.
That Robert hory shot gives me chills every time! That 3 peat was a crazy time to be a laker fan
Have to give compliments to the editing here. Not only combining a great mix of classic and new footage, but the fading of one sequence to the next, letting sentences finish, etc. It's extremely well-made and polished. Top notch stuff!
Agreed
One of the best channels on CZcams. I'm not even a fan of the NBA or basketball in general, but I've watched so many of these vids. Top quality stuff.
Imagine complaining about editing like wth this isn’t where you review videos like wtf
This has nothing to do with what the videos about
“Not only combining a great mix of classic and new footage but fading of one sequence to the next, letting sentence finish. etc”
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Watching that Kawahi shot live was crazy
How can you not be sentimental about basketball after seeing that
kawhi*
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Rigged shot
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The Fisher shot is an all timer. Not just because of the shot itself (which was insane) but also because Tim Duncan had just hit an impossible shot to win the game. That was the script, the headlines were already being written and DFish just said no, not today.
One lucky shot deserves another
@@lakerfan3118Shaq said that
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word Shaq was right in his face
also the fact that he simply didn’t get the shot off in time and lakers got a mickey mouse ring.
Man that Horry 3 is grilled into my brain from watching that live when I was like 8-9 years old. I remember screaming at the top of my lungs when that happened. I don’t know what it is about the three peat lakers, but those playoff and finals games were on another level of high stakes and so damn fun.
Robert Horry being clutch in the finals twice with two different teams is crazy as hell. He’s the epitome of a player that I take a nap, I wake up, and there’s a chance he gets another ring.
The ultimate role player. Knows his role on any team he plays for and does what he has to do
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Three teams! Was super clutch in Houston too. I think Magic Johnson called him one of the ten most clutch players ever to play in the NBA.
Even though I’m a warriors fan the “blocked by James!” Is so iconic
By rule it should have been called goal tending.
That block is so overrated.. Kyries 3 wins the game regardless if iggy makes that layup or not
@@TheSands83 cry
@@impacc4182 cry ?😂 wtf r u talking about? What I said is literally a fact nitwit
@@greekmonkey9790 nope. It wasn’t goaltending at all.
I swear Big Shot Bob has himself a legitimate hall of fame case. The man has seven rings and most of those don’t happen without him
He played for the Lakers (5 championships) and Spurs (4 championships). The question is, how the hell did he not have 9?
because he was a spur during the second lakers run
And he also retired after 2007
@@ko7577he won two with hakeem's houston
Three with Kobe-shaq lakers
And two more with the spurs
@@PrincipIan Yoooo! That's crazy! Forgot how impactful he was
Kawhi's bouncing shot still chills me to this day!
His response to if ‘did you called bank’ gotta be one of the most coldest responses of all time
I love you can still hear the commentary of the previous clip as the next one has already started. Attention to detail level 1000. This is epic
You gotta watch this shit while your high 💯
@@king-ghost1027 ong this man makes the best NBA videos
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5:19 Always love how Lilliard tried to look so casual before breaking open. Defender was pressed, but he still couldn't have expected him to immediately break free. He doesn't get open without that.
He fooled the inbounder too🤣 took so long to pass to him, Dame sayin gimme the ball gimme the ball😂
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5:19 🔥🔥🔥🔥
gotta add another one
This is already one of my favorite videos. The sheer excitement from the crowd always gives me chills
defiently the plumber ones
Those chills: The new Covid Variant.
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Everytime I see that Paul Pierce clip it makes me a little sad cause I remember how he hit another game winner later in that series, but it was called off thus depriving the basketball world of a remarkable highlight.
as a hawks fan, i dont know if I could handle back to back TRUTH daggers. what a great series with clutch shots by pierce though!
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Yeah that was one of the first series I remember watching live pierce was cooking in the clutch sad his fingertips just a little bit too long, would've went to 7 otherwise
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Adding d white to the list
That block on Igoudala was major watching it live! It was one of the best if not the best defensive plays I’ve ever seen and it won them the game
the kyrie shot to win it should be on here
Really appreciate that you have some of the old clips in here. Jerry west half court heave was nuts.
ngl the way the media be excluding the 60s i'm shocked west made it in
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@@khekkedupnatebruh at least spell it right lmaooo
he wasn’t out of bounds when they passed in the ball
All of these videos are great, but (I think because of the catering to the online audience) they sometimes really emphasize the past 7-10 years. I'm 2 minutes into this one and it's already showed iconic 80s and 90s stuff, probably lesser known to some fans (Grandmama's four point play, the astonishing Ralph Sampson shot). This is just a next level compilation.
EDIT: Not only did they add stuff from the 70s (pretty much everything I'd expect except maybe Havlicek stealing the ball or Gar Heard), but they nailed the last three plays too. This is the best highlights channel on CZcams.
Thank you for pointing out those two moments, i feel like they shouldve definitely been in the vid and nobody here addresses it
Still a great video though
who cares about gar heard plumber
In case you didn't notice... the person who made the video is a Lebron c*ck-sucker, and couldn't even bring himself to put 1 Curry highlight in the video. He barely even put Jordan in it. So understand that this video is actually a Lebron tribute video.
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The 4 point play has to be the biggest shot out of all these videos for so many reasons. If I remember the Knicks came in 8th seed and they were never suppose to make it this far. If your from the city it was PANDEMONIUM!!!!
Gonna have to add Derrick white to this list now
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This brought tears to my eyes just the definition of greatness
Why u crying this isn’t emotional
It’s emotional if you have a certain attachment to that moment. It hits different if you actually saw it live
nothing like plumbers fixing the pipes
@@KangHWR ? 😂
Yup
I've only watched Kawhi's game winner 10,000 times, still not enough. Never enough. Great video!
As a sixers fan, 0 was enough.. Incredible shot that brings PTSD anytime a basketball bounces on the rim and goes in
I remember watching Tay block the layup by Miller in that game! I swear that momentum carried them through the rest of the playoffs and I will never forget that moment.
Reggie was looking to get fouled. He should've tried to dunk it. Same as Iguodala screwing up 2016.
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@@melvinhhcp3615 Jr Smith slowed Iggy down just enough for LeBron to easily catch up and block him. Can’t say it was his fault.
The block by James still gives me goosebumps. But honestly hats off to Kawhi. He both has an all time highlight and seems to destroyed Ben Simmons as his career nosedived after that series.
I love how blake griffin went flying on the cp0 shot
That Tayshaun Block is legendary 😳
I know it wasn't a series or even a game ender but MJ's shrug after his sixth first half 3-pointer in '92 was definitely iconic. Great video, loved watching this!!
Yeah that could have been like 8th. MJ had his iconic moments but Lebronto and the Block are more iconic than that
Rewatching the lillard shots years later and I still get the same chills I got when watching it live.
That Reggie Miller game vs the knicks forever legendary
Him playing against the Knicks in the playoffs did a lot for his profile.
Nearly every game was legendary when it was Millers pacers v knicks, both teams had great wins and heartbreaking losses. Go PACERS 😁
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Remind me what that bum ever won?? Nothing at all 😂
The 99 Knicks is such a great team ngl
7:24 this commentary is nostalgic like you're listening to an old radio and I love it. ❤️
4:36 the crowd is so loud it broke the sound barrier lol
It's crazy how many of these I remember. The emotions tied to each one are so poignant
"Havlicek stole the ball" 👀🤷♂
I was wondering where that was. Greatest steal of all time and one of the most famous calls in NBA history.
It really doesn’t get more iconic then Michael holding the follow through as he watches his final shot go through (we don’t talk about the Wizards stint)
I don't get why the Wizards stint is not counted to his legacy and yet it is counted in his all time scoring... Without the Wizards points, he would have been only at 29K+ points because he scored atleast additional 3K points in his Wizards stint and instead of being in 5th all time, he would have been at 9th all time in scoring...
Mike did good with the Wizards considering the injuries he had & how weak the roster was.
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He signed a 2mill for 2 year dirt cheap deal to play for the wizards in 2001 after getting involved in the team front office. Also, he donated his entire 1 mill paycheck in 01 to the 9/11 relief program. He wasnt playing for his legacy for those 2 years. He knew he was already solid
great video, i appreciate you adding the older highlights too. as a fan since around 2012 there's still alot of stuff i haven't seen so nice to see highlights besides the modern nba
that eruption when Horry hit that shot @ 4:35 is unreal. energy was jus off the fuccin charts dawg
As a celtics fan and professional miami hater, that ray allen shot is probably the most clutch thing I've ever witnessed
really? Bird's steal of the inbound pass from Isiah in game 6 with just a second left thus stealing the championship from the pistons, ... that's not clutch, Idk what is
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Watching all these greats play realizing their time for the sport is expiring is a bitter sweet feeling
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@@KangHWRwhy’d u comment this on every single one? Ur such a weirdo
Derrick White: "you ain't seen nothing yet"
This Might Be One Of The Best Put Together Highlight Film in History. I Remember When Larry Johnson Hit That 4 Point Play. Legendary
Horry is such an amazing player. He really had icy veins in the toughest moments.
2:31 69-67 is wild even for the timeline
The Warriors scored 55 in a quarter last week... they scored almost as much in a quarter as the Pacers did in a whole game
That’s what happens when you’re being guarded by detroit in the playoffs
As someone who’s born in 2000 and doesn’t remember much of NBA before 2010, Kawhi’s ECF shot and Kyrie’s 3 over curry are the most clutch playoff shots I have seen live
Trust me young blood, there have been some super crazy ones before you were watching. That being said, Kawhi’s shot deserves to be pretty high on the list.
Dip into the archives young grasshopper
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2:33 20 seconds left in the game and the score is 69-67.
Early 2000’s the most defensive era ever. This was peak basketball.
90s BBall was peak basketball.
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This was the Lakers, Spurs and Pistons era, the early 00s
Love the mix of classic and current clips!
Gotta add Derrick white to this now
The exchange between Spike Lee and Reggie Miller, topped off with Reggie shooting them out of the building with his 3’s, is the greatest S.T.F.U moment
I appreciate how you have iconic plays from just about every decade of the NBA. Fun video to watch!
LeBron was apart of a lot of these clips, that's wild! Either on Defense or on Offense
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Kawhi for the win may forever stand as my favorite moment. That shit was so insane to watch in real time. I was screaming all on my block like I was a die hard Raptors fan or something 😂
everyone sleeps on what Dame did.
I saw so many plays that would have been called foul in today's game. It's amazing to see them play it out without the game stopping every three seconds
As a lifelong Heat fan who grew up on Uconn basketball (Ray was my favorite player), his "shot heard round the world" gives me chills to this day. I was watching it with my dad when it happened and we wen't ape shit, started hugging and jumping up and down screaming so hard we fell over 😂
That Stockton shot & commentary 🔥 still remember when I was kid watching the Jazz win but I wanted them to lose.. cuz they always beat the lakers.. now Stockton is one my favorite players of all time
I remember that Stockton shot also. It got replayed on the NBA Inside Stuff often after that.
the Dame shot vs OKC literally gives me chills every time I watch it
That Ralph Sampson shot was insane, he wasn’t even facing the basket when he shot it
im a laker fan i remember that is when we hd to stay up till 1130 to watch the games he sent me crying to bed that shot still bothers me till this day
I had no idea that the Bird steal was right after a blown call by the refs, who then tried to immediately get the ball back in play. Similar to the terrible first down call that led to Clowney blasting someone's head off and recovering the fumble on the very next play
I came here to see the comments about Derrick White lol
"the Lakers are going to run to the dressing rooms and try to get on the plane before they can review it." one of best commentary moments ever LOLOL
Dame will always have the coldest moments
That Kobe buzzer beater will always be a special moment in NBA history. So pure
Nick Anderson hit Jordan with the José Alvarado 😂
Dude my face hurts from smiling for 12 mins straight great compilation fam! And saved the best for last
Fantastic compilation!
the best moments are when they involve 2 legends...like Stockton's shot in Barkley's face or Jordan stealing the ball from Malone or Duncan's shot in Shaq's face or Bird stealing the ball off Isiah's pass
4:34 is crazy the announcers really broke the mic 😂😂😂
Nah, that was how loud the crowd got. That place went nuts if you couldn't tell. I was a Kings fan but also a big time Horry fan so I knew when he got it that it was going in, it was bitter sweet. Dude is clutch. He could have his own highlight reel of big shots in the playoffs.
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The Horry shot was the most intense shot i have seen. We all thought Kobe or Shaq was going to convert the shot. We didnt expect the ball to be batted away and directly to Horry. And, as you see in the clip, Horry wasnt even frame of the camera so we didnt even know he was there. The thunderous crowd still gives me the chills.
The Kawhi shot was amazing but we all knew he was going to take the shot. A missed shot would have ended in OT so it didnt have the same impact on me. The bounce was crazy though.
Marv Alberts reactions always makes these clutch plays even that more electric.
The Irving shot has gotta be higher than the fisher shot at least
That number 1 is the most legendary basket in NBA history. I am glad I saw it live on tv.
HOW have I not seen that half-court howitzer from Jerry West before?!? That's insane! :O That NEEDS to be in more compilations across this platform.
Im a Spanish soccer fan, basketball is my third favourite sport but I wont ever forget that last moment between Chicago and Utah
No “Havlicek stole the ball!” clip? One of the most iconic calls in NBA history
The score with like 20 seconds left in the game at 2:33 is INSANE
Back when defense existed
After hearin my song u can go to da nba
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Larry Johnson remembering he had a back injury mid celebration will always be funny as hell 😂
Nothing like late 80's 90s, early 2000's NBA, some of these give you goosebumps.
I'll always appreciate Jordan for trusting his teammates to deliver daggers instead of him
Yea, but 90% of the time it was him. This is a Lebron tribute video, so you'd barely even know Jordan existed if you watch it. Curry isn't even in the video once. This isn't a really sports channel.
If Paxson missed, suns in 7
If Kerr missed, bulls in 7
The crowd is a huge advantage.
Derek Fisher's 0.4 shot not only changed NBA history but the literal rulebook. How it's not Top 3 is beyond me.
becuase he is the def of a bald plumber
How did it change the rule book
@@jordanmyers7266 prior to that shot, the NBA rules stated a player could not physically catch/turn/shoot in less than 0.7 seconds.
D-Fish did it and after they reviewed it about 234 times they had to change the rules because he very clearly caught/turned/shot within .5 seconds. Drained it too, that shit was soooooo hype
I was watching the LAL-MEM game with my homie and mentioned this. What a time to be watching sports, that shit was amazing
@@jordanmyers7266 It changed what was considered to be an "impossible shot" and how referees take it into account from that moment forward.
I played ball up to college level but what separates the top players from everyone else is being able to handle clutch situations. If the game was very tight I would get tense and nervous while some guys could just play better. Basketball is about being able to handle that two minutes at the end when the game is on the line. I remember once throwing up during a time out due to the pressure it's an immensely stressful sport so the guys that can make the big plays at the end deserve all the respect in the world.
Thank you for putting Lillard's buzzer beaters right after the Shaq dunk. That WCF gm 7 is still a knife twisting in my gut. The two Lillard 3s do help ease the pain a bit.
5:38 the most ruthless one on the list.