That shot was so close to all back iron. Literally any harder and it bounces right off. Nobody else has touch from that range and that difficulty. Only Steph. I am blessed to have seen it on TV live.
Can't say enough how good the sound editing is on this. Allows us to feel the full reaction to the shots without messing with the flow of the video from clip to clip. Well done.
6:50 had to be the craziest ending, but the way you progressed them by level of importance and impressiveness was honestly sick. Very well thought out.
Its not the playoffs though. The last one is simply ICONIC. It is perfect. Lillard's shot basically made his rivalry with westbrook a classic. Dude embraced the pressure, isod half court, and nailed the logo shot. Cold-Blooded.
I like how you first increased the distance amongst 1st/2nd/3rd quarter shots, then went to 4th quarter game enders, then OT, then playoffs. Increasingly more ridiculous in multiple dimensions. Great video
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@@josharnold4052 Travelling is a fake and nonexistent foul that only applies when the refs feel like it. The NBA themselves will tell you theres an average of less than 2 calls for travelling each game - because that's how often the ref calls it out. But watch *ANY* game for 5 minutes and you'll see two or three dozen missed calls.
That shot at 0:30 is just dirty. He slows down the play and just knocks it in like its nothing, hand in the air reaching in the cookie jar. Just sheer confidence.
I've always laughed at that PG shot cause i could never tell if he was just like gesturing to stop or because they fucked up the shot clock but it looks like hes telling the defender to chill, and dude just lets him shoot it lol. followed by " "oh i cant believe that" lmao
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My favorite one was 3:40 / I found it so funny how the guy threw the ball across the court and then the other guy immediately throws it right back and scores 😂
I laughed so hard watching this the day it happened. I thought the same thing you did. He heaves it 3/4’s of the way to the other team and that guy just chucks it like a football right back 😂😂
The nba is rigged lol they have special balls and magnets in the rim you just gotta throw it up… I wish people would wake up and realize it’s a circus 🎪
I love seeing the reactions of the other team to all of these. Every single one of them is just helpless dumbfounded annoyance! "What were we supposed to do about that??? We seriously just lost to a guy granny chucking it from his own hoop, how do you stop that?"
0:30 is my favourite of all time. Its so cool, The shot clock malfunctioned and PG tells the defender to pause and hit a clutch shot based off instinct. 'I can't belieeeee dat'
He didn't tell a defender to pause. He was just waving a gesture to reject George Hill's call to pass him the ball as he thought the shot clock was expiring. But yea, it was a cool shot.
@@donking3540 nah bc then players would be shooting them every game for that one extra point. Teams shoot so many 3s as it is, Its better off if we never expand to a 4 point shot in the NBA
I have never played basketball before, are you not allowed to block shots like this? Like this guy waiting could have deflected it or is that not allowed?
@@jamesf3532 No. Otherwise you just park the tallest player under the basket and swipe every ball that goes to the rim. To block the shot the shot shouldn't reach its apex yet, or more commonly, block the ball before leaving the hand. Once it reaches apex any touch were considered a goaltend aka automatic ins.
@@jamesf3532 If you block the ball while it's arc is heading downward it is called goaltending and the team who shot the ball would get 2 or 3 points, depending on if they were inside the 3 point line or outside of it when they shot the ball. Like Archie said above me.
That Jeremy Lamb shot gets me every time, easily my favorite one on here. Highest ranked shot on here that would have been a loss rather than OT, the announcers’ reactions, the audible mix of shock and disappointment from Raptors fans… perfect
I always find it funny how kemba completely loses hope because he didn't get the ball and does a spin of disbelief only for it to go in anyways and he tries to play it off like he wasn't salty
I find this really inspiring. Especially the first few minutes where the shots are actually calculated and they know what they are trying to do. Shows how much dedication and practice players have put in. Defines why we watch sports. Seeing players surpass limits and reach these heights. Great video. One of the very best I have seen.
Calculated? They all knew what they were trying to do. They just happened to go in from stupid distances. It’s dumb luck, not skill. Sometimes golfers hit an 80’ putt, they were trying to do that; it just happened to work out.
no, because that means steph is the least liked highlight in this video so you’re right, that means everyone after him on this video has better shots and they do
@@BDClips. That was his point. He's saying that if Steph, one of the league's best shooters is the first in the video, then the other entries must be even more impressive.
@@toddsmith1969 Not really, pg is basically 6’8 and has more than 7ft wingspan, it’d be incredibly tough getting a shot over him especially for smaller guards like dame
@@toddsmith1969 I don't think so. I don't know if God Himself could have recovered the distance when Dame made that step back to give him room to launch.
6:58 to 7:10. Literally the definition of anything you can do, I can do better. Even if you didn't think the shots were incredible, the commentary team sold it with their reactions. 😁
The wildest part of this compilation isn't any of the shots, it's the teammate at 6:00 who's jumping off the bench to celebrate before the shot even crosses the half court. He willed that buzzer-beater into existence.
The hype I feel every time I watch that PG clip is insane. Dude was so cold when he played for Indiana. And then watching Dame, years later, hit that ICE COLD game winner in his face. PG being involved, from both sides, in two of the best looking and most insane long-range shots is just picture book man.
With all due respect how does that compare to the back to back improbability in okc vs nola? The curry bang is cause they had options so the audacity to take it and all prior ones were regular season, the audacity of dame taking a playoff shot like that …I wholeheartedly disagree with you. This might be his most on point list yet
The shots are amazing. Some pure luck, but my favorites are seeing the fan reactions of the home team game winners. After that, it's the commentators. Great video. Love it.
The 2 for 1 at 6:51, SGA near logo fling goes in, thought he'd got the game, and then second later, Devonte Graham swishes a 2/3 court shot to win it. And then Shai's reaction was priceless.
@@tyelerhiggins300 Whoever made the video probably thinks if it wins the game it's better. Doesn't matter that that's basically an impossible shot if you're wide open, let alone contested that hard.
Yeah, it's kinda stupid how this is ranked. This is not "the craziest game winners" or "the most clutch buzzer beaters". This is supposed to be "the most crazy long shots" and there isn't a more crazy shot than Baron Davis'.
@@bedsheets1867 nah kawhi shot is better in every way honestly the reactions and all had the whole stadium quiet while he was in the corner gangsta crouching with embiid looking sick right beside him
I remember a Clippers at Rockets game from very long ago, back around 1988. With less than ten seconds left in the half, the Rockets inbounded and their guy threw up a half court shot and nailed it. I guess he thought it would be the last shot of the half. The crowd went nuts. But they left about two seconds on the clock. So the Clippers had time to inbound it and threw a long pass to their guy who caught it, quickly turned around and threw up a shot just beyond half court at the buzzer and he also nailed it. Two crazy half court shots made in less than ten seconds. The crowd went from excited to "what the hell just happened?"
5:58 how does his teammate run off the bench and start celebrating right as he releases the ball. They were losing to so it’s like he knows that the shot is going in. is bro physic 😂?
Dude I can’t tell you how much I appreciate how the dialogue/sound from the current clip fades out just after the new clip starts. Thank you for taking the time, it’s such a nicer experience.
Sheed's 3/4 court shot vs Denver takes it for most ridiculous to me. Down three with less than 3 seconds left, no timeouts, and the other team has possession. Detroit won it in overtime btw.
I watched the Pelicans Thunder stuff happen live and just could not believe it. After Shae hit that shot I was like "bro this dude is fucking incredible" and then like 2 seconds later Graham hit the full court shot and my jaw just dropped. I'm not a fan of either team but that may be the most insane final 5 seconds in NBA history.
My favorite long distance shot will always be the Magic Johnson one from the 80's where he doesn't so much shoot the ball as hurl it all the way across the full court like a football, and then the ball kind of pinballs into the hoop. It's just so weird and unexpected.
6:50 This is the craziest sh*t ever. Literally caught me off guard. The sequence is so unbelievable.. First time I''ve been shocked (because of the sequence, I thought the first shot was it but second caught me off guard)
Start of the video: "Oh my god he's touching the half-court circle!" End of the video: "HOLY SHIT, HE'S ACTUALLY STILL TAKING THE BUS TO THE ARENA!!?!"
As a Thunder fan PG's smoothness was the most annoying shit on the planet. He would do a smooth move off his foot out of bounds 3 times a game. It's a running joke.