Thats what old heads is. Believing exaggerated stuffs back then. Did Bird score 40 points left handed? No he score 12 points left handed that game and all of those are open layups and dunk. Clowns
@@buddywalker7 if someone goes between you with the ball and attempt a layup does he deserve to be taken out because he being fancy? A foul is a foul. It’s ridiculous they didn’t call nothing especially since J rich could have got hurt
My favorite was 4:30 Dellavedova Tumbling over the announcement table and the mic going crazy followed by a silent replay 😂😂 that shit was hilarious live.
Nah fuck that bro imagine giannis 7 foot plus in shoes ass coming downhill at you over 20 times a game 😂😂😂😂😂 they getting paid millions just for that one experience right there
- Equipment and Uniform malfunctions but they get funnier. - Bench players reacting to the other team, but they get more obvious. - Windmills, but they get bigger and stronger.
This Utah team rn is a band of brothers. They're dogs, man. They make it difficult for anyone on both ends. Then u get the elevation advantage. They can give any other young team problems.
When he was in the backcourt in Cleveland with Garland, they were small guards, but faster than anyone they played against. I loved watching them beat players off the dribble.
Honestly, it blows my mind that in this day and age with all the safety precautions in the world that the NBA still lets fans sit court side like that. Someday a player is gonna dive into the stands and get hurt bad. Players would go harder for those loose balls and there would be more chances taken near the out of bounds line if they move the court side seats back 6 to 8 feet and put a little soft barrier up there. It’s insane.
yeah, they should really put like a small barrier of some sort in front so that those dives in the crowds dont happen as much, or move the rows back where the fans sit idk
It's unlikely to happen because "courtside seats" are one of the best selling points of the NBA. You can't get that close to the action in any other sport.
Rodman getting that parallel to the ground knowing he’s gonna feel this in the morning is insane to me. Rightfully earns a spot in the top 75 and hall of famer
Holy crap. Give us part 2! Also, commenting to say i love your editing on these. The way you cross the audio of the clips over each other to seamlessly save time, as well as allow the announcers finish their sentences does not go unappreciated, dude. Good stuff as always.
Toumani made sure he gets on the next edition of this video tonight. THIS is my favorite style of play and also make them into my favorite players always when they keep up this level of pure heart & effort consistently. Pure hustle. Every single play, both ends, and all lose balls.
The Chris Paul one, he was acting like a baby, fouling the shit out of the other guys and then he stole the ball and baited for a foul. Not that impressive tbh.
Really cool vid. Shoulda put in the Larry Bird one against the Pacers when he broke his cheek bone diving for the ball. And he needed to break his cheek bone to make that play. Crazy
Just gotta say I really appreciate your editing choices to have the audio from the previous clip blend into the next one, gets a very smooth effect rather than sharply cutting between clips.
Why don't we see this kinda heart in the NBA anymore, dudes just went out there and played like they weren't going to see tomorrow and that's what the game is missing today honestly
There's something special about hustle plays It isn't flashy, it doesn't always show great skill, but it always shows fantastic determination in the face of seeming defeat
Except in many cases it has nothing to do with defeat but just sheer will to never let any ball/play go without giving maximum effort, winning or losing.