@@normalchristiano2276 lmao clearly non of yall including me have anything better in our lifes since we sitting here responded to ppl comments so leave bro alone LOL everybody has they best moment and it might not be better then yours but cmon now lmaoooooo
@@bangout3158 tik tokker? Hes a youtube dude who just recently started doing toks. Hes all like "I used to be a landscaper" In the area he's from, all rich brats did landscaping for rich families. Hes never struggled in his life. His switch gunna get turned off if he keeps tempting these MMA cats. Flat out.
@@neacaildhungana8604 Nate Robinson is an athletic freak of nature with a 40+ inch vertical and likely strong as hell as well. At 5 ft 9, you pretty much have to be an athletic freak if you want to play in a league full of giants. No disrespect to Jake but no way Nate is losing the boxing match to some guy who makes RU-vid videos for a living.
+Creamy Goodness rip sense of humor, i don't know how americans had they'r TV image quality 9 years ago, but where i live we kinda had way better than that. It's not really relevant tho, i was just joking. But fuck yeaa im a moron!
Yao didn't hardly get a chance to jump. Nate was already on him before he had the ball. Great basketball playing by Nate though for reading the play and getting the stuff.
I won't lie, the first 40 times I saw this, I thought it was clean but Nate actually does scratch Yao after the block. Doesn't change the fact that he did block Yao. He just hit his eye after.
So he definitely did catch some of Yao's face with that block, but not only was it unintentional after hitting the ball first but really: who gives a fuck because that was absolutely insane.
Evan Meyer If you really watch Yao play, he's more than just height. A LOT MORE. His post moves, shooting, free-throws, basketball IQ are all fundamentally sound. You should see it as, Yao can ball, but that height gave him an advantage, no doubt.
the game of basketball based on fundamentals and height either you have one of them or both of them and in Yao Ming's case the height is the strongest card he had too bad that both of T MAC n Yao got injured n they couldn't play anymore ....best era for the rockets 06-08
@WhateverWorksBro Look at the replay at 00:14: you will notice that during Nate's follow-through, Nate's arm comes down at Yao's face AND Yao's head gets knocked back a bit during his jump.
@II3iiZZaRE Look at the replay at 00:14: you will notice that during Nate's follow-through, Nate's arm comes down at Yao's face AND Yao's head gets knocked back a bit during his jump.
The Naismith Hall of Fame isn't specifically for the NBA. It's also not specifically for players and coaches, per se. Yao Ming paved the way for Asian basketball players, and opened the NBA to the East. Yao Ming was a good player. But when he gets inducted into the HoF, it will be for his contributions to the NBA off-the-court.