These are some of the greatest snatch blocks in NBA history but they get increasingly better as the video goes on. Business Inquiries: mcosh3@gmail.com
Snatch blocks are imo the best defensive plays a player can do. You stop the offense from scoring, and secure the ball for your team so that they can initiate the fast break. On top of that, there’s the humiliation factor that comes from just eating your opponent’s shot that you don’t get as much from a steal. Every time I see one I get excited.
@@smith285 jumping higher doesn't mean it's a foul. was a foul because he used his arm to keep the offensive player down. needless to say, he was already way above the guy from the jump, that shot was going nowhere
as i was getting close to the end of the video, i was thinking " There has got to be Shannon Brown in here"... and you did not fail! The bounce Shannon had at that time was insane!
Man back then I HATED the Lakers but remeber seeing that and was like damn Shannon got robbed, that was clean and should of been top 10 NBA plays for the year.
My fav play in NBA is the block (one of the reasons my fav player growing up was Andrei Kirilenko- one of the best all around players and best shot blocking small forward ever). This was fun to watch!
The Kenyon Martin block on Wade is the best block I've ever seen in a game I was actually watching as it happened - I've been telling people about that block for twenty years!
I know it is from a movie, but Shaq in "Blue Chips" also features that satisfiying sound when he snatches the ball with both hands during the game in the dark and gritty place while Nick Nolte scouts the players.
superstars matchups but they get increasingly more intense blunders but they get increasingly more costly dunks so scary they get increasingly more demoralising
That one 7:02 with Deron Williams was insane. That easily would have been dunk of year especially considering it was over 2 defenders including Blake griffin