These are the best "No, no, yes!" shots of all time but they get increasingly more miraculous as the video goes on. Business Inquiries: mcosh3@gmail.com
@@muffincodingchannel he wouldnt have to explain himself if it was anyone other than kobe, as iconic as kobe is, the only time he trusted his teammates was in 2009,10 championship runs. Dude wants to make shot for himself every possession.
i agree. i think it has something to do with the fact that george inherently has very good (i.e. aesthetic) form on top, and it didn't change from a range from which most people have to heave it.
If you don't know, Lin and Kobe both said that it wasn't really what it looked like: Kobe didn't know that Blake Griffin was hovering at the block beneath him him, so the first time Jeremy is waving, he's point at Blake, to let Kobe know that the trap is coming when the ball comes, so he needs to make more space for himself. Kobe turns and sees this. Boozer was supposed to start screen action if the ball didn't go to Kobe, but he didn't fly up for the screen. The inside arc and the paint were too crowded for Lin to go left. Kobe saw this, Lin saw this. Lin waved the other guy (can't think of his name) to go corner, but at the same time, Kobe said skip it, let's do the screen action right side. Lin takes the screen etc etc. The whole "Explanation thing" was Kobe asking Lin what he saw because Kobe was unaware that Blake was hovering THAT far off of Boozer for the helpside trap. It wasn't "Why didn't you pass me the ball? I'm Kobe Bryant!" - It was "The action starts with the pass from the top to the wing, but you hesitated. What did you see?" Sounds like semantics but IYKYK.
Everyone has had that one moment when your teammate who can’t shoot to save his life, puts up a 3 and you’re like “No no no” and then it goes in and you’re like “Let’s go bro” 😂
Ron Artest hitting that 3 is very bittersweet…it felt like it took Kobe his entire career to make that pass and then Ron hits it to secure the finals…very poetic rip 24
4:30 reminds of that shot Curry had in 2016 vs OKC where Mike Breen said “BANG! BANG! OH WHAT A SHOT FTOMM CURRY! WITH 6 TENTHS OF A SECOND REMAINING!”
That PG13 deep 3 is still fucking awesome, and the Lin waving off Kobe one. Seeing the interaction between them afterwards with Kobe understanding and agreeing with his decision is cool.
The confidence jr smith and lance stephenson have are unmatched. 1:08 what granted him to take that shot? He had 11 seconds on the shot clock and could’ve swung it back to the top of the key. Instead, he shoots behind the backboard while fading
Honestly Deandre Jordan had a smooth stroke on his jump shots. It’s a shame coaches wouldn’t help him develop his jumper, he could’ve been a real beast
thats on him for shunning the Mavs and returning to the Clips early in his career.. we were gonna make him the offensive focal point of the team instead he stuck being a lob threat
The RUDY GOBERT shot is just insane, so he is going into Jokic like he can post him up in 3 seconds and then decides to not look at the wide open McDaniels (who had time to shoot come on) and spins over his right shoulder over Jokic even if he's taller than him. He proceeds to chuck it with the craziest arc ever, and then it swishes. Other than Matt Barnes this is number 1
There was a game against the Bulls last season where Suggs ran the ball up the court with like 5 seconds left in the game down 3. Me and my grandpa bout turned off the tv, but then he miraculously hit it and they won in OT. What a great moment that was, and I won’t forget that shot as long as I live.
6:06 -- That is one of the reasons Kobe Bryant got into the HOF his first try. He made shots that were so difficult that only the top 1% of NBA players could knock them down with any consistency.