These are NBA plays throughout NBA history that are very similar. As the video goes on, the pair of plays gets increasingly more identical. Clips are licensed through a partnership with NBA playmakers Business Inquiries: mcosh3@gmail.com
@CoshReport Putting 2 clips of the same player doing the same move. Sure, it's Identical, but it's not as hard hitting as showing two different players doing the same thing. It feels like filller.
@@zaofactor It's not like I put James Harden doing a step back twice. RJ did the same dunk and fell the same exact way and they were 12 years apart. LeBron hit same shot with the same move against the same team on the same court 6 years apart. KD hits the same shot in the same situation in the finals.
3:00 The Blake dunk was so similar, I thought it was a replay of the same thing: 1. Same brutal dunk 2. And 1 on both dunks 3. DeAndre Jordan celebrates with Blake on both dunks 4. The commentator says "Oh me oh my!" on both dunks
Lol youre a casual if you dont know its againts the knicks. Its literally one of the most iconice jordan plays. And its on tv playing over and over before lol.
To this day no one in the air could move like Mike. It was like he was in slow motion. He place the ball in like 3 different spots on that reverse. And it’s just looks so beautiful.
Also on the ground. Dribbling, slashing, pivoting, etc, he was so exceptional. Cat-quick and agile, yet strong, tough, and unpredictable. It is very rare to see a player like him.
@@hightolerance8728 There are quite some differences though as jordan did it while being really cornered by one of the best defenses. it also looks way more fluid and stylistically unmatched. And whereas Curry did a uncontested layup, Jordan on top of that, finished the whole play when he dunked on the 7 footer Patrick Ewing, who is one of the best players who ever played the game. And the Petrovic one is also unmatched, i mean, not even close.
Dude, it's two baskets on rectangular court with 5v5 players. Theres only so much you can do with that on a grand scale lol The game is already identical to start off with
thanks captain obvious, for a second there, I thought he really meant there's an actual matrix 😂 my Comment is about how bad that joke was @@zappist751
The lebron/Kobe one is crazy as hell. That lebron dunk happened not long after Kobe died… the plays are also probably the most similar out of all these, the ball is tipped, stolen, and outlet passed in almost the exact same way and then the dunk is the same too Not only that, they are dunking on lakers home court on the same rim , and the announcer when lebron goes for the dunk says “SHOW em something lebron” and the announcers when Kobe dunks say “give ‘em a SHOW kobe”
To me the most impressive clip in this video was 4:35. For that same scenario to happen where the player steals the ball at the same exact spot off the inbound and both players shoot buzzer beater threes at the same spot to finish the quarter, that’s just rare af.
Some of these are SO EXACT! How do you even search the logs for these kinds of parallels? Do you have several running lists that you keep updating as you watch? Do you just /recognize/ through hours of watching when you see a mirror move? Wild, so much work in. Thanks for these vids
0:55 they should have done KD's ankle breaker on I believe Daniel Gafford, looks the exact same, cross left and then cross right but he pulled up to a mid range shot
6:36 Off topic, but how unfortunate for the Blazer over the years..... Bill Walton, Brandon Roy, and Greg Oden. What a series of bad breaks (pun slightly intended).
I love videos like this, commenting as go: That RJ clip is a flex fr Most NBA players study the game, i wonder if they're aware after if happens lol YES YES YES!!😂😂 sometimes j say that while shaking my fist like Kobe lol I almsot forgot how much of a Monster Tim Duncan was
I like how some of them are Richard Jefferson and Richard Jefferson, Lebron and Lebron, PG and PG... it's one thing seeing another player have the same play but it's actually kind of eerie seeing a younger and older version of the same player have the same moment.
The KD pull ups in game 3 in back to back years and the LeBron game winners against the Magic and the Pacers are probably the two that are the most insanely identical to me
Great video, but there was some miss opportunities with D Wade and Jordan. I think Wade had a half court steal into an alley that looked like an old Chicago play