These are the best threes from big men but they get increasingly more incredible as the video goes on. These clips are licensed through a partnership NBA Playmakers. Business Inquiries: mcosh3@gmail.com
Yeah. Everyone was walking out of the palace. Ended up winning in OT. Miss that group of guys.. add in the fact that there was 2 seconds left. Down 3. And the other team had the ball.
Manute! That dude was legit way before his game. He had a system they all laughed at, but showed it off one game and now everyone chucks 3's. Beautiful man. Thank MB.
Anthony Davis hitting the shot on the thunder is one of the most skill full shots ever. A lot of the other shots were just half court of full court threes that were just lucky but his shot was so athletic and coordinated its unbelievable to me
@@Himmyjewett Maybe he doesn't know they changed the rules to make scoring easier. Travels are never called anymore. Defenses used to be tough. People got knocked down coming into the lane. Now you can barely touch anyone and take as many steps as you need. Of course scoring is up. Go watch some 90s ball bro, where west was run & gun and east was defensive.
5:57 I love how you can visibly see timmy go: "Okay, okay, its just shooting a basketball. I can do that. its just a little farther than usual. I'll just set my face, keep my eye on the basket aaaaaannnnddd."
4:02 This is still one of my favorite moments as a Wolves fan. This felt like vindication after being in the basement for so long (and still were much so back then). What a game this was, man.
Ditk's game was perimiter oriented throughout his career, he had accuracy and a lot of attempts from long range. He just happens to be seven feet tall.
The best highlights channel on RU-vid. I've seen a lot of these clips to the point of repetition but this channel never bores me. Excellent use of timing and taste.
He was already on here, but Marc Gasol step back 3-pointer to tie and force OT, Grizzlies vs Pelicans in NOLA, 12/2016 . Was maybe the smoothest step back I’ve ever seen a Center make.
Duncan's 3 pointer to extend overtime against the Suns during the playoffs was my first thought. Glad to see it made the list. Btw, the Spurs won that game in 2nd Overtime.
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I forgot about Shaw hitting that three. I remember him airballing one during an All-Star game, and then Hakeem brought the ball up, took a three himself and drained it 😂