These are great NBA blocks throughout NBA history but as the video goes on they go increasingly farther into the crowd/stands Business Inquiries: mcosh3@gmail.com
It does take a bit of concentration and touch to just simply tap it for a secured rebound or snag it. There are other bodies around while your main focus is stopping the shot...
"Kemp steps up and rejects, rebukes, refutes, denies, and generally sends it into orbit...I mean he spanked it!" One of the best lines of commentary I've ever heard.
Amen dude. IU never knew about this guy but Seattle, coincdentally, has one of the best baseball play-by-play guys of all time...Dave Niehaus. Look him up and tell me they aren't similar.
Not many know about Big Ben Wallace anymore. Maybe the most underrated big man in league history. Wouldn’t help offensively but if you needed a block or rebound he was your man. BEAST.
When I play NBA in 2k Sports, I always create my own fantasy team of the players I like and I always include him. The guy's so underrated. It's no small feat being able to play in an All Star game for being a really good Defensive player. It's usually top scorers on that matter.
I think I remember Bill Russell once commenting about how he didn't understand why players blocked shots out of bounds. He thought the better play was to keep it inbounds. Even if the opposing team gets it again it was better than no chance getting the ball.
well im no bill russel but i know that sending it out resets the possession, and if you just tip it thered be a scramble for the ball. when everyones scrambling theres no set defense
I remember bill Russell saying he used to block a shot but he alters the trajectory to land on to one of his teammates so they cud run for a break instead of blocking a shot out of bounds. Make sense
Great video! Everybody has gotten a shot blocked. Not nearly as many have had their weak shot attempts sent into the stands. It is the defensive equal of being posterized or having those ankles broken.
Anderson blocked that shot so hard and it went directly into dude's face 🤣 gotta be the most disrespectful thing you can do without the opponent calling for a foul
wow coshreport! you listened to the fans suggestion!!! :D love you man it shows you really care about your community. how about blocks but they become increasingly more clutch? ;)
1. Michael Jordan's Two-Hand Snatch Block in Wizards against Chicago. 2. Wilt's 13 feet up block, block skyhook, and 2 blocks twice against Kareem 3. Lebron's Olympic Block, and against GSW good block even better if this block tells a some story
4:15 Dwade runs through dinwiddie the way JR did on the Iguadola block. It's a play drawn up to give Lebron enough time to come and block it. Funny that wade used it after he left.
calling those blocks unnecessary is like calling dunks unescessary, if you dont like these fun blocks and dunks you are more than welcome to watch the wnba
@@poglant wat does a dunk = scoring a basket , have to do with an out of bounds block where the shooting team gets the ball back and can still score 😅😅😅 you should watch the wnba
@@3381-c5v Exactly. It's actually a bad play to block the ball into the stands *if* you could have caught it or tipped it to a teammate instead to start a fast break. Whereas a regular dunk is the safest way to score vs. a missed layup. But a show-off dunk that fails is a bad play.
as a primary volleyball player my brain goes to two places 1) i try this on every defensive possession in pickup, for better or for worse and 2) imagine what these dudes could do on a volleyball court! Edit: commented too soon. VERY interesting that you put the Shawn Kemp clip right before the Zion clip.