Allen Iverson FULL Highlights vs Suns 97/98 *Jason Kidd Dunks , Coleman Game Winner

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  • čas přidán 5. 01. 2016
  • Derrick Coleman sank the winning jumper with two-tenths of a
    second left and Allen Iverson added 27 points as the
    Philadelphia 76ers rallied from a 20-point deficit and ended an
    11-game losing streak in Phoenix with an 85-84 victory over the
    Suns.
    Coleman's open 17-footer from the left of the basket capped a
    22-5 game-ending run and gave the 76ers' their first win at
    Phoenix since December 28th, 1985. He finished with 18 points
    and 10 rebounds.
    "It's a play we call `clock,'" explained Coleman. "It's when
    the shot clock is down low. Al and Theo (Ratliff) screen my man
    low and I pop out and take the jump shot... no, I wasn't sure
    that it was going in."
    Iverson scored 13 of his points in the final 8:13. With
    Philadelphia trailing 79-63 after a bucket by Steve Nash with
    8:31 remaining, Iverson led an 18-2 charge as the Sixers forged
    an 81-81 deadlock on two free throws by Theo Ratliff with just
    over a minute left.
    "I think we did a great job on defense," Iverson said. "That's
    always the key. I couldn't buy a shot the whole game and my
    teammates and the coaching staff still have the confidence to
    come back to me. It made me feel good and pump me up and I got
    going in the fourth."
    Phoenix's Cliff Robinson sank a free throw before Philadelphia
    took the lead when Iverson capitalized on Rex Chapman's turnover
    by hitting a pair from the line. Kevin Johnson countered at 52
    seconds with the Suns' first field goal since Nash's shot. But
    Coleman's game-winner lifted the 76ers to their second straight
    road win.
    Robinson finished with 21 points and Danny Manning added 15 for
    the Suns, who committed 23 turnovers that were exchanged for 25
    points by Philadelphia.
    Phoenix, which held a 62-42 cushion after Chapman's
    three-pointer with 10:00 left in the third period, had a
    five-game winning streak snapped.
    The Suns shot 61 percent in the first half before going cold in
    the final 24 minutes, shooting an abysmal 9-of-35 (26 percent)
    from the field and tying their all-time low for a half with 27
    points.
    Antonio McDyess scored all 11 of his points in the first quarter
    as the Suns jumped out to a 31-24 lead. They continued to pull
    away in the second, taking a 57-39 lead at halftime.
    The Sixers narrowed the gap to 12 points after three periods and
    shut down Phoenix in the fourth, holding them to just 12 points
    and 4-of-19 shooting from the field.
    "Oh, man that was ugly," said Phoenix coach Danny Ainge. "That
    was a terrible second half of basketball. A classic example of
    us flirting with disaster. We have a tendency to do that and it
    finally got us."
    Iverson got the best of counterpart Jason Kidd, who finished
    with six points and 10 assists, but only two and four in the
    second half. Iverson, who went 8-of-20 from the field, did most
    of his damage from the line, hitting 10-of-11 from the stripe --
    6-of-6 in the final quarter -- to go along with five assists.
    The win kicks off a four-game western road swing that takes the
    Sixers to Los Angeles to face the Clippers before they go on to
    Denver and San Antonio.
    "In the first half we didn't guard anybody," said Sixers coach
    Larry Brown. "In the second half we started to guard people. Our
    big guys were tremendous and our bench came in and really
    guarded. This is as good a win as we could ever have."
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Komentáře • 12

  • @ducekong7878
    @ducekong7878 Před 6 lety +12

    The Sixers should have never panicked and got rid of Theo Ratliff and Toni kukoc with that season it ruined their chemistry although they still made it to the finals

  • @316lawdog
    @316lawdog Před 8 lety +5

    Jason Kidd dunks is why I had to watch this.

  • @MrCarterVince
    @MrCarterVince Před 7 lety +4

    Good old days. Young AI balling. Coleman for the win, dagger!!!!

  • @Crunchysopa52
    @Crunchysopa52 Před 8 lety +4

    Great post Penny

  • @creydadj
    @creydadj Před 5 lety +5

    This was AI’s payback game after KJ made him cry last season

  • @vinceeeeeeent
    @vinceeeeeeent Před 8 lety +1

    Yesssssssss! Ohhhhh yes!!

  • @feroce82
    @feroce82 Před 4 lety +4

    2:03 WTF

    • @dariusjohnson9040
      @dariusjohnson9040 Před rokem

      Man I just seen that. That was a cold 🥶 blooded shot

    • @boogaloojenkins9667
      @boogaloojenkins9667 Před rokem

      @@dariusjohnson9040 he has a plethora of those him and Kobe are infamous for those

  • @Millionbuckshorts
    @Millionbuckshorts Před 6 lety +3

    When mark Zumoff yells yesssss its so epic. Makes me cringe in a good way #goatiegoatee

  • @thomasbridges7323
    @thomasbridges7323 Před rokem

    Wow ai killed stars dam grabbing tennis seems mad as hell good old days