A very strict interpretation of the rules (if his hiding was off the court), would be gaining an unfair advantage whilst off the court and be T'd up. Given how funny it was would be a harsh call - no idea what the scores were when this happened!
Rondo directing traffic on defense was beautiful to watch. That was pure art on defense, read everything, and had every possible outcome of what the Hawks were gonna run in his head planned out.
@@Dreamagain11 Korver had to step inside the three point line for the pass, and Rondo was closing out to him before the ball reached his hands. There weren't clear passes to him either. Korver would have less than 2 seconds to step behind the line, turn around, adjust from where he got the ball, and hit the shot with rondo closing out from the front and potentially someone from behind. Also didn't seem the play was designed for him anyway, all in all good job Rondo.
There's no other play but a 3pt shot. Casspi almost fvcked that one up chasing Bazemore behind. Hence, Collison going after Baze and leaving Korver wide open. Luckily, he missed that pass.
Jason kidd had like 35/15/18 in that game. Dallas came from 18 down in the fourth to win, kidd and bibby both hit 3 straight 3s at the end of the fourth, dallas won in overtime. kidd had a sick alley off the backboard to shawn marion EDIT: kidd had 19/16/17 dirk had 38 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-aB8J4jy2qQY.html
Rondo had great bball IQ, but Kidd just legendary, that last clip was only one of his many clever plays- he even did clever tricks as a coach as well 🤣
Hahaha u guys are goated I just started watching bc the team my family roots for is winning I used to be u… it’s easy to get into if u find a player u wanna follow
Is this kind of like how I don't even watch darts but I would still be able to enjoy a player who gets 180 over and over again and wins them game with a bullseye? ;p
Guys like J. Kidd, Rondo, and Andre Miller have forgotten more about basketball than most NBA players will ever know. Their brains operate on a different level than that of the average pro baller.
Watch again, at first I honestly thought it was just a trickshot but look at the time. They only have 0.2 seconds possesion and that grandma shot is the only way to possibly make a shot and not flagged on time. If he had tried shooting it the normal way then the ball will stillbe in his hand after 0.2 seca has pass by. It's a very intelligent play
Intelligence doesn’t degrade until you get actual mental problems or you age to like past 50 at least, they’re all still young, and would have great intelligence
Westbrooks off the back buzzer beater is really crazy because the ball leaves his hand at the exact transition between 0.1 seconds and 0.0 seconds.. you can see lke 10 molecules of air between the ball and his hand, and at the same time see both the 1 and the 0 while they are changing on the shot clock
i like the technical foul that Chris Paul got at the end of some game when a player checked into the game without his shirt tucked in. it's a uniform violation - and Paul was awarded a free throw to win/ice the game.
For real I had to replay it a couple times to understand the many layers on that play in over time with 1 point lead. That was a hell of a great move to get in the lane instead of Deandre's bad Shooting percentage ^^
@@BeenBallin_ I remember that series. Game one he told the team “don’t worry about them, they’re finished “. The next game he gets hurt. Could’ve made some noise that year
i learned one thing from this: if ben simmons had a work ethic, hed be one of the best players in the nba edit: i also learned that rajon rondo has a high ass iq
@@rstreet5537 well he could be Michael Jordan. That seems to be the main argument against him. If he just woke up one day and was MJ, people would finally stfu.
@@slee2695 he's the only player in history to exceed the greatest hyped high school expectations of all time. came in great and stayed great for two decades. stop.
It's crazy how nearly 1/3 of the plays are either from LeBron or against LeBron. Kinda shows how LeBron even elevated the competition, let alone his teammates.
Throwing the ball to the opponent when it's surely going to be out-of-bounds no matter the trajectory is just so impressive to watch. I'm aware that a play or two like that occurs like almost every season but it's still impressive since it's so spontaneous and one that cannot be drilled into practice. It really boils down to practical wisdom and understanding game theory.
Jason Kid had that coach mentality since then! Only a coach would come up with something like that! Same as when he asked one of his players to hit him 😂