These are some of the greatest in-game trick shots in NBA history but they get increasingly more difficult as the video goes on! Clips are licensed through BBTV NBA Playmakers. Business Inquiries: mcosh3@gmail.com
I Love the shots where the commentators are unenthused before the shot is knocked down lol It's like "Yeah so I'm thinking of getting some Ramen after thi- OOOHHH MAAIII GAWWDD!!!🤯"
Honestly man, some of the most enjoyable, thorough, and efficient video editing on all of RU-vid. Doesn’t go unnoticed. Thanks for the time and effort you put into these. No duds from your channel.
Yeah that one was by far the most unlikely shot to make it, and yet in it went. A robot couldn’t recreate that shot even if you gave it 100,000 attempts.
That was my favorite one. Just the fact that he chose to shoot that way, rather than the shot being just a random heave, was just insane. One of the coolest plays I've ever seen.
I love how most of these are one off desperation shots that are sometimes lucky but Steph getting fouled, body turned half backwards, near 3, left handed sort of hook (that doesn’t get the call) is just Steph being Steph.
about 1 or 2 we were in this game all of sudden, some guy from the opponent team ended up scoring his own rim behind the backboard no look and back turned. It was some one in a billion moment
Jason Kidd's no-look bankshot is my favorite, he's surrounded by Bulls players and just finesses it in and makes the coach call an immediate timeout to get their shit together.
i love the one at 6:17 where they gas up the guy throwing the ball in as a former pitcher at Notre Dame. Then he stands there and watches it go in like someone just sent one of his pitches about 500 ft deep center
Great video! I had not seen some of these before. I would have included Jordan's midair hand switch layup, and Dr. J's baseline scoop. But still, great job!
i always did the regie jackson 1:07 whenever someone was taller. all it took was raise ball jump to shoot and go under his arm. way too fun you guys should try if you have fast shooting and a bit of one arm aim (don't do it from the 3p line though...)
One shot I never see on these compilations is that buzzer beating game winner Devin Harris had for the nets when he got blocked at half court, caught the ball shot it again and made it
We need to change this to the list of Kobe Bryant average shots in a game. That guy's average tough shot was much tougher and at much weirder angles than most.
blake's mid-air catch and shoot three was amazing... reminds me of kuroko no basket haha "He caught the ball in mid-air and shot a three pointer! Is that even possible???"