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Honorable mentions: 1. Kawhi's crucial block on Westbrook in Game 6 of 2014 WCF 2. Manu's crosscourt pass to Danny Green for three 3. Manu's pass to Bonner 4. Duncan's game-tying tip-in against Pelicans 5. Manu's dunk on Bosh 6. Manu posterized two Lakers 7. Duncan's block on Griffin 2014 playoffs
I was there Memorial Day! We were down the whole game right up until the last shot. It was the loudest roar I had ever heard in my life when that shot went in!
They might be boring to watch but the more you understand the game you'd appreciate fundamentals, textbook plays , setting picks and ball movement is a thing of beauty.
Savvy Lo Todo the suns are crybabies who, knowing the nba rule about suspension when you leave the bench, blame horry when it was all their fault because they are not disciplined enough to handle such games. it was the oldesylt tactic in the NBA. McHale clotheslining Rambis. The Bad Boys, the Knicks. Shaq and his touching elbows, etc. Growup, be disciplined, play the game, less complaints, maybe your Suns may reach the NBA finals someday.
is that the one when he also pushes Ray Allen out of the way? Im surprised also if it is as its one of my fav. Love seeing Allens face afterwards.. The Sean Elliot one on this has always been my fav..
Best play I've ever seen from a Spurs side was when the ball passed through five pairs of hands and the guy who started the attacking move was the one who finished it (Ginobili vs Miami, 2014 Finals Game 3).
Kawhi's block on Westbrook has to be on this list. Manu's dunk on 2 Lakers and his crossover dunk against Phx are honorable mentions. Last but not least David Robinson should have his own list.
That 3 pointer by Duncan against Phoenix was a Sunday afternoon on ABC. I was getting ready to go play basketball with my friends like we used to do after every Sunday games. That was the same season Duncan was ejected for laughing at the refs and the same season that Horry smashed Nash.
That Duncan three was a Saturday afternoon playoff opener. I went to that double-overtime classic and then attended the Toros' D-League Finals game the same night. You can guess which one did not live up to the legend of the other. The Duncan ejection for laughing by Joey Crawford and Horry hip check on Nash happened the season prior, which culminated in the Spurs' fourth title.
WOW that #4 play. Parker had the game winning steal, would-be game-winning assist, game-winning rebound, and the game-winning shot all in 20 seconds. wtf?
Quisas a muchos les guste el complilado y de echo esta bueno.. pero creo q en ninguna esta la verdadera ecencia del basquet de san antonio.. ese basquet colectivo y generoso con el compañero.. es una simple apreciacion
I think this video shows us great plays, but misses the point. The beauty and the trademark/brand of the Spurs game is the way they share the ball. If samone asks me what kind of basketball they play, the firs thing that comes to mi mind is team basketball. It could have been Duncan´s team, being Timmy such a extraordinary player, but it wasn´t. Manu could have been starter in almost every team in his prime. But instead he sacrificed his ego for the good of the team. That´s what, IMHO, made this franchise successful.
you also missed duncan's gamewinner from manu's pass, 2005 game 6 wcsf vs the sonics. not only is this gamewinner but also a winning series shot as it propelled the spurs to the west finals vs the suns.
Never has one shot destroyed a team. Portland was dominating SA in that game. They never recovered from that 3 pointer. Shit, you can argue that shot set that franchise back at least 10 years.
Sad Spurs are looking nothing like they once did from 98 to 2014...They were definition of a true team. And a few costly mistakes that could of gave them around 9 championships in 15 years. I dont ever see another team making a run like they did. Nor a team containing a allstar player to win a championship in 3 different decades... THE TRUE GOAT... TIM DUNCAN.
Big shot bob in game 5 should be on here instead of Kawahi’s dunk. I’d also put Duncan’s game winner against the Sonics in the playoffs on this... over Antonio’s tip in
Sorry, but regular season highlights have no place on this list, even if two of them are game winners. At least number one was correct. I don't know how anyone can argue against the Memorial Day Miracle at 1.
In my opinion, Sean's shot kind of started all the rest. Without that shot, Spurs may not have won the other titles. It may have been one of the changing moments that Portland may have come back to win the series.
The Avery Johnson shot is consistently the most over-rated shot on these Spurs moments videos. It was a dominant Spurs team against the 8 seed Knicks with plenty of room for comfort in the series. That championship was never in question.
4:09 if you very veryyyy quickly hit play/pause you can see that the yellow light turns on while the ball is still in Tony Parker's hand. that basket should not have counted.