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Handlebars - Flobots LIVE 6.8.22 Houston, TX
Flobots crushing a performance of their iconic tune “Handlebars” @ Warehouse Live in Houston, TX on June 8 2022.
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Allen Iverson - "REMINISCE" - A Philly Tribute
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For all the AI and Philly fans
(5/11/08) Lamar Odom sends Game 4 @ Utah to Overtime
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Odom sends the game to overtime with a clutch putback in game 4, which the Lakers went on to lose, 115-123.
Crazy Footage from Motorcycle Dash Cam
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Some people are just nuts beyond belief.
12 Days of Christmas Rockets Style
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The Houston Rockets sing the 12 Days of Christmas their own way.
Allen Iverson Fast Break Dunk vs. Warriors
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Allen Iverson's Fast Break Dunk vs. the Golden State Warriors.
Gilbert Arenas Top 10 Plays of the 06-07 Season
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Gilbert Arenas' Top 10 Plays of the 2006-2007 NBA Season.
Aaron Brooks Interview with Rockets.com
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Former University of Oregon PG Aaron Brooks, the Houston Rockets' first round draft pick in the 2007 NBA Draft, sits down with Rockets.com in this interview.
Houston Rockets Commercial - "This Season is OUR Season"
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This is a cinematic commercial I made last night about the Houston Rockets. I wanted it to prepare fans for the upcoming NBA season. It's the type of commercial you may see on Fox Sports Net Houston during a commercial break during one of the games. I did the best I could though and I hope you all enjoy it.
Bonzi Wells' 70-Foot Heave
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Bonzi Wells' heaves up a 70-75 foot shot at the end of the 3rd quarter after rebounding a missed shot by Dwyane Wade. This was also the game where Dwyane Wade injured his shoulder in the 4th quarter.
NBA Fundamentals: Ray Allen - Jump Shooting
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In this edition of NBA Fundamentals, Ray Allen gives us some advice on how to improve our jump shot.
NBA Fundamentals: Shane Battier - Taking a Charge
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Shane Battier of the Houston Rockets teaches us how to take a charge in this edition of NBA Fundamentals. Shane is one of the best charge takers in the league.
Andre Iguodala's Reverse Dunk vs. Lakers
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Andre Iguodala's Reverse Dunk in the 2nd quarter vs. the Los Angeles Lakers - 03/09/07.
Lebron James Windmill Dunk
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Lebron James' windmill dunk vs. the Minnesota Timberwolves.
Kobe Bryant - Fuel To My Fire
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Tracy McGrady - The Scoring Champion
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Tracy McGrady - The Scoring Champion
3 games a day
O mais dominante que já passou pelo garrafão da NBA!
Zach Edey is 7,4 300 lbs and looks skinny. Crazy how the goliaths can handle weight
He used to be cute asf wtf
His stepfather was so proud
I think this kid will be good :-)
Shack was said to be one talent in 20 years at that time. But even after 30 years, there are still no center players who are equal to or exceed Shack.
No .1 Pick Shaq
I find it very neat that taking charges is something he's pretty known for. It's unusual but it's really useful when you get more charges going for u than blocking fouls against you
"brody real nigga took the charge Shane Battier"🤣🤣🤣🔥 mb
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i just saw them on the 10th when they came to dfw and man i loved their preformance
You’re not an superstar Shane, you are an awesome defender for the game that we all love.
Absolute savage
Here after miles bridges
Ok I think this was the game that Wade had that famous shoulder injury, but I am just asking to check. Can someone tell me if this was that game?
My favourite Shaq and Kobe
Shaq Diesel The third greatest center behind Wilt Chamberlain and Shawn Bradley.
Shaquille O'neal vs Lebron James
Who was number 6 on the heat? I know this was before lebron joined the heat
303 lbs? OH MY GOD. How much did he weight when he retired? How much does he weight now? lol
hes like 350 now
COACH RYANNNN
“weaknesses: refine offensive game” it’s funny that the bully ball down low worked for pretty much his entire career until he got old
I believe Shaq's peak height was 7'1". With shoes he's 7'2" and today he's 7'0" because he's about to approach 50 in 2 years.
He was the only big man to measure seven feet without shoes in that '92 draft.
This was my first NBA game I ever went to I was 8 years old that moment was wild
Well this is what I have to say to that……Sheeesh.
Back when Shaq used to be skinny.
shaq looks so young
1:22 lol his portrait has me dyin
R.I.P David Stern
👍👍
Bjirr
He was FINEE
number 33 at draft...he was already in the club
With the first pick in the 1992 NBA Draft, the Orlando Magic selects Shaquille O'Neal from Louisiana State University
He was so cute
Cursed baby
Who's here in 2019?
2020 Shane Battier is the goat 🐐🐐🐐
A lenda!!! Shaquille para sempre na história da NBA.
This kid is gonna be a superstar and i think he wil win a 3 peat with the lakers
Can you dig it????
equivelent to 2019 draft
Hell no
RIP Craig
when nba draft monster
Shawn Battier will always be one of my favorite players becuase he had master soemthing that most didn't use and that was the charge; most player can only get 2 charges a game and I mean that as, one player on each team. Battier would get like 5 charges a game leading to turnovers, put people in foul trouble, and thoose turnovers created additional offensive opprotunities and effected the direction of the game largely.
Seems like a better talker back then!
"I'm not saying 5 power dancers... Novak's single, let him sing that" hahahaha
I was 12 years of age jr high .92 was a great year for sports
Did anyone else see that sweat 😓 at 0:19
0:18
Lebron took a charge in game one of the 2018 finals, and the officials overturned it even though they had no right to review the plays. Summary: When you take charges, you leave the fate of the play to refs. When you play defense though, you can control what happens always remember that.
The refs can always screw you no matter what you do
2:54 Shaq never worked on that arch until he retired.
2:06 His weakness became his strength. The real weakness comes to the free throw line hahahahaha