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T-Mac's come back win was epic... the whole clip is funny because the announcers are wrapping up the game as if the Spurs won only for Tmac to go to work and do damage. amazing.
What's worse is look at the score. They were up for most of it. Getting so many rebounds and Clint capella was killing them inside then they just stopped going to him and wouldn't stop shooting 3s 7/44 from 3.
@@icemanjr.5819 Well unless you had a angle or camera perspective that the rest of didn't have, There's no way the ball should have hit and stayed exactly where it made contact. Even if it somehow wedged itself in between both the parallel and perpendicular surface, the force in which the ball had to be thrown to even make a half court shot should have expelled the ball from where it hit and ultimately stayed. Stop trying to be edgy my guy....
@@icemanjr.5819 Bro, you act like you see this type of mind boggling glitched matrix wizardry shenanigans everyday. I could go into the numbers and try to break this down for you but you seem to be just to cool for school....
@@sawgunner85 That wasn't what I was trying to say, yes thats not common but its also not a once in a lifetime thing, I've seen it a couple times before and I understand why it got stuck but it seems like you don't though but please break it down for me, and did you really typed that I "seem to be just to cool for school" 🤣
After I saw final destination I lived in utter fear everytime I went to my local college basketball game and saw the jumbotron. I imagined the cables snapping violently through the crowd was terrifying lol.
ive worked in steel and rigging, you have nothing to worry about unless you were one of the guys up there building it or maintaining it, same with being in a structural building and bridge. we got codes and engineering standards in place in america, god bless this place
I've been looking for some kind of sensible theory as to how this possibly happened There are plenty of videos and stories about it, but no answers. I once remember seeing a tip-in attempt that came to rest on the back rim, but it first bounced lightly a few times. This shot defies the laws of physics, so it is suspicious.
I don't know which Jason was more funnier I love how Jason kidd told his player to hit him to waste drink was funny as he'll atleast u know he serious about winning lol
5:42 I watched this game live and steph curry fell because there was water coming up from underneath the floor because the floor was setup on top of a ice arena
My first time watching this channel and I am impressed with this guy . Very funny I must say. Love it. Serious business in a comical format. Thumbs up.
Playing a little fast and loose with the term "serious business," don't you think. I'm pretty sure people running back and forth in an air conditioned environment on a padded floor could in no way ever be embodied by that moniker, as basketball is almost as stupid as bowling. It's just entertainment, dear. It's not exactly winning the Nobel peace prize.
So when Steph slips the rumor is it was because there was an LA kings game before that game, so the floor was still slippery from the ice that was under from the game that was just played there
Kobe & Tmac my two all time favorites if it wasn’t for his injuries he would have definitely been on the top 10 of all time and possibly have had a ring or two no doubt
@@NobodyUR if he had wouldn’t have gotten injured all those years while on the rockets and had a better point guard and a better defense he would have easily won a ring no doubt
I vividly remember it too (I wasn’t so much a Knicks fan as an Ewing/Oakley/Riley fan, so I rooted for them in the 90s. That was game 5 with the series tied 2-2. Knicks actually won that game but lost the final two.