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Yea He Do. It Made Me Mad I Saw A Video Where He Caught This Dude From Falling If He Didn't Dude Would've Seriously Been Hurt. Then In A Different Game The Same Dude Hacced TF Out Adam's I Think He Even Made Him Bleed
I don't know. Giannis was in a weird position with his back to Zion, who just grabs it. Not really a huge proof of strenght. Shows Zion's awareness though
I swear he hates Giannis. How tf you have a strongest players in the league reel and not have Giannis but have JA and Arron Gordon in more then once 🤦♂️
Wilt Chamberlain could bench press 600 lbs, he almost took out Shaq's arm the one time they shaked hands. Arnold Schwarzenegger said he was the strongest man he had ever seen !
I love every time Beverley eats a screen from a big guy, he gets humbled real quick. Sadly, it doesn't last long, he is toxic. On another note, I always laugh at Shaq's dunk where the hoop start going down slowly like saying "nope, I won't take this abuse, I quit" lol. Griffin on Gasol was a clear offensive foul.
Wrong on your first and last points. First is my opinion - Pat Bev doesn't bitch and moan that he took a hard screen like 99.9% of players in today's NBA would. He says "my bad" for being taken out of the play, walks down the other end and get's ready for offense after being taken out by a blow that would have sent all of us to get an x-ray. The Griffin dunk WOULD have been an offensive foul if Gasol had gotten into legal guarding position quicker - Gasol jumps forwards to contest Griffin's dunk, and is still moving forward when contact is made. This is illegal contact and will ALWAYS (as per the rules) be considered to be contact created by the defense, resulting in a blocking foul. The contact to the head by Griffin, while agregious, occurs after the body contact (lucky for Griffin). I, too, thought this was an obvious offensive foul for years - until I looked at the actual rulebook for myself.
@@michaeljansz4346 his saying the putback dunk is an offensive foul as it’s an over the back foul, you can’t legally jump on someone’s back for the rebound
@@michaeljansz4346 i was about to say the same thing lmao, even if they find pat bev aggravating (which means what he's trying to do is working) they should still respect his toughness because like you said he got ROCKED and just walked it off
@Puregas Review it was a troll comment but I find it amusing that you took it seriously. It’s a reference to Inside the NBA when the fellas unveiled the 10 greatest centres in the history of the league in which Jack sikma was on that list with Shaq, I’m assuming satire isn’t your cup of tea..
One thing to show the Shaq dunk in Phoenix, but the one vs the Nets when the whole backboard and stanchion snapped with 7'1" 300 pound Dwayne Schintzius hanging on his left arm shoulda been included in this video.
One of the funniest NBA moments I've witnessed is Pau Gasol getting absolutely crammed on not once but twice by Blake Griffin. The way he flops on the floor after both dunks is so funny my friends and I nicknamed him 'The Spanish Fish'
well blake basically punched him in the face. blakes dunks look damn cool but i hate this off hand bs that he always does. should be called a foul way more often. cant jump ellbow first into guys that are trying to contest
@peterpan3022 I 100% agree with you. The offensive player gets away with too much in this latest era of basketball - e.g., Kevin Durant carries the ball every time he does a crossover - but it's still funny to watch
Some of these are obvious moving screens, but for some reason similar to a lot of walking violations, they are not called in NBA. Moving screens can be really dangerous for the defensive players and sometimes even the offensive.
@@kostaskostis6469 i have been watching Golden Hoops for a while now, Giannis barely makes his playlist and when he does it is he being dunked on and even when he is included you only see about2 to 3 videos whereas you have some players making it about 5 times
the best thing about the first clip (well, second best thing) is seeing trevor ariza try to shoulder charge him under the hoop and just ending up bumping himself off of adams LOL
Steven Adams: Calm down mate Cauley-Stein: nigg* let me go, I'll kick yo ass! Steven Adams: Ok bro, bring it, c'mon. Cauley-Stein: Er...nah bro, we cool, we better chill.
I dont play basketball so maybe someone could explain. How are dunks considered a show of strength? To me its more a show of agility by jumping that far. I understand if someone is contesting the dunk then it shows some strength, but some of these are just good uncontested dunks.