That move by KG at the 331 mark, says everything about what made him special. 6"11 crossing over then going into post move with a dream shake and a fade away turn around midrange jumper.
That bank shot from 30 feet with the shot clock winding down was incredible. That's when you know it's your night. Just an incredible performance by KG it's like he was out there playing rookie mode on NBA Live cause he wasn't missing anything that night. He and Tim Duncan were two of the best power forwards of all-time. Much respect that they are going into the hall of fame together.
kaede rukawa The one problem the 2008 Celtic team was because they had 3 all stars on there team it was easy to build big leads. The Celtics would then "cost" there way to the win playing tuff defense. When playing against weak opponents the celtics would build deficits before coming back to win behind a Ray Allen's 3-pointer. The big three built was great because it gave them a championship but in all it took away Paul's killer instinct. No way C's should've lost to the lakers with the way the lakers were backed against the wall. KG could no longer use his "go to" move because of that 2009 injury. So it was up to Ray (who was always 🔥 or cold) Paul to close out. Kinda put that on the coach as well because he always preached "make the extra pass" for so many years they settled into roll players....lol this is random I know
One of the hallmarks of a team like the Celtics is that they play a lot of halfcourt offense and rely on a solid defense. Often this results in scoring droughts where the ball stops moving side to side and you revert to playing isolation basketball to milk the shot clock.
@@frankwilliamson4576 Celtics focusing on defense right away rather than offensive rebound, that is why they were the most worst rebounding team but the best defensive team in the league.
LMAO, I know right? I had some delusional Kings and CWebb fab boy try to tell me that Webber owned Duncan and KG and the Kings would’ve won the title in 2003 if he didn’t get injured vs the Mavs. Webber would’ve choked to Duncan in the 2003 WCF. 😂🤣
That move by KG at the 331 mark, says everything about what made him special. 6"11 crossing over then going into post move with a dream shake and a fade away turn around midrange jumper.
"Excuse me! I have an appointment with the RIM!" Gotta love Mark Jackson with his calls on big time plays/poster dunks.
KG KG KG, HE DON'T MISS A SHOT--GREAT HE IS, BEST OF ALL TIME-LOVE TO SEE HIM PLAYING
No one could touch the celtics in 2008. They were immortal.
They were pushed to 7. Twice.
wow i completely forgot about this series. seems like forever since the pistons were still relevant.
THE BEST PF EVER KEVIN GARNETT !!
That bank shot from 30 feet with the shot clock winding down was incredible. That's when you know it's your night. Just an incredible performance by KG it's like he was out there playing rookie mode on NBA Live cause he wasn't missing anything that night. He and Tim Duncan were two of the best power forwards of all-time. Much respect that they are going into the hall of fame together.
Great KG MY FAVORITE PLAYER
Im sure KG has a 3pt range but he almost never tries it ... He could be a force outside im pretty sure about that he is so sure about his jumpshot .
KG takes over Game 5
1:32 ❗ it be hard to find Garnett Celtic film
2:59, saw that back in minnesota when amare and the suns beat them
wow they almost gave away that lead :D
90-98 3 minutes remaining then suddenly 102-104 O.O
kaede rukawa
The one problem the 2008 Celtic team was because they had 3 all stars on there team it was easy to build big leads. The Celtics would then "cost" there way to the win playing tuff defense.
When playing against weak opponents the celtics would build deficits before coming back to win behind a Ray Allen's 3-pointer.
The big three built was great because it gave them a championship but in all it took away Paul's killer instinct. No way C's should've lost to the lakers with the way the lakers were backed against the wall. KG could no longer use his "go to" move because of that 2009 injury. So it was up to Ray (who was always 🔥 or cold) Paul to close out. Kinda put that on the coach as well because he always preached "make the extra pass" for so many years they settled into roll players....lol this is random I know
One of the hallmarks of a team like the Celtics is that they play a lot of halfcourt offense and rely on a solid defense. Often this results in scoring droughts where the ball stops moving side to side and you revert to playing isolation basketball to milk the shot clock.
@@frankwilliamson4576 Celtics focusing on defense right away rather than offensive rebound, that is why they were the most worst rebounding team but the best defensive team in the league.
Boston up 3-2 in Game 5 over Detroit
stoudemire laughed at all of yall
Tim Duncan laughed.
lol? chris webber aint even a top 5 PF get out of here.
LMAO, I know right? I had some delusional Kings and CWebb fab boy try to tell me that Webber owned Duncan and KG and the Kings would’ve won the title in 2003 if he didn’t get injured vs the Mavs. Webber would’ve choked to Duncan in the 2003 WCF. 😂🤣