Yeah and these youngsters claim the 80's and 90's era was full of plumbers, lol & smfh. Yeah right, todays NBA is garbage if u ask me, all they do is stand around the 3 point line. The 90's NBA was when it was at it's best.
That's the NBA that I miss😢😢😢😢.... they played defense!! Every shot was contested. The rivalries were fierce and hard. Players weren't friends team to team and across the league. Those dudes had something to prove.
He wasn't friends with them during the regular season - He would fight all of them. He did Ewing dirty many of times with no regard to Friendship.@@jrsmith1998
Yeah. NBA basketball I used to live and breath for. My favorite thing in life. Now I don't even watch today's NBA's highlights. I freaking miss basketball.
Where was the dunk on shaq? Its nit dunking on someone unless u actulky dunk on them, not just bc a player had a dunk whike another was gaurding them means ge dunked on him. If that was the case then shaq dunked on Kareem, wilt, and russle too they all watch some of his games live they were in the arena, and all were center there for shaq dunked on them.
I watched this game on TV when I was Highschool, Im 43 now, Im still a CWebb fan, he was way ahead in skills, he could truly dominate now in this era, its just the injuries and immaturity of his youth stained his early years in the NBA
I never liked Webber's game. He couldn't jump and there was nothing really special about him. He didn't stand out as a great player to me. He was big, but somehow played below the rim. Kinda like a European player before they became popular
You a mf lie...only thing was better was the rules😂😂😂Nobody in that era shooting like curry or durant And Nobody Pf Was messing with Lebron😂😂😂😂y'all just live in the past
Blame injuries and don nelson for basically having Webber force his way out of the warriors for not understanding webbers all around game. The warriors with a healthy hardaway, Mullins, spreewell and Webber would’ve definitely made big noise in the western conference
@@stevesteve0521 And another Hall of Famer on the Warriors roster was lost to injury that year- Sarunas Marciulionis... imagine that squad- Mullin/Hardaway/Webber/Sprewell/Owens/Marciulionus - no wonder Red Auerbach had them as his pre-season NBA title fave before the Hardaway and Sarunas injuries. (Hardaway blew his ACL out in his very first team practice with CWebb, sad they never hooked up)
@@knucklevision you’re right I did forget to mention sarunas, very good player for the warriors the euro step king. It’s a shame he never was the same after that leg injury
And they said there was no skilled players in the past eras. I’m seeing skills all over this game. just because they’re not dribbling 30 times or shooting from the half court doesn’t mean they’re not skilled. this is basketball at it’s finest. stars playing, everyones playing defense .
BRO THIS GOT ME HYPED.. I JUST WATCHED THIS LIKE IT. WAS A CURRENT GAME.. THIS IS WHEN HOOPIN WAS HOOPIN. NO PETTY CYRING TO THE REFS NO 3 PTERS FROM CENTERS .. JUST IN UR FACE GROWN MAN HOOPIN!
Growing up in Orlando it was great to see this Orlando team from the start, I was lucky enough to see the first games in person in 89, used to see Shaq in the downtown clubs back then, we actually snuck in to the 95 playoffs against the Rockets in the Orlando arena and sat about 10 rows up, what a time for sports and a great era to live, the 90's
Great game! Ref missed an obvious Goaltending at the end but Wow!!! Two loaded teams. I didn’t even know Avery Johnson was on that team. Weber, Spree, Milly, Billy Owens, Gatling vs Shaq, Penny, Anderson, 3D, Skiles… Geesh! What a time for Basketball!!!
Shaq, Penny & Webber, what an extrodianry era of young talent. Shaq was an unstoppable force, Penny a league revalation and Webber (my fav) the silky athletic powerhouse
Charlotte hornets had that deep Tiffany blue color, the mascot was a bee that to this day looks like a Pokémon. And muggy, mourning, and Larry Johnson made them my second fav team.
After four world championships I can finally bear to watch this. What a team this could have become for the Warriors in the 90’s. It took the team 20 years to recover from the Webber debacle
Avery Johnson was a late addition to replace an injured Tim Hardaway. If that team could have stayed together they would have been great. Still had a 50 win season.
@@drid2507 they never did. the post webber started 18 years of bad basketball. i still remember paying the janitor $15 to have lower bowl seats to watch dampier, joe smith, danny fortson getting killed every night.
The young Magic had that knack of dominating but fell short of getting the job done. That's why they signed Horace Grant the next season. Nice to see Pop and Avery Johnson celebrating. A year later, they returned to San Antonio, laying a culture and legacy which remains in place until now.
It's such a shame we never saw Webber more than one season in Golden State. They had Sprewell, an injured Tim Hardaway ready to come back, an old Chris Mullin, Gatling on the bench... This could have been a fun team to watch.
Penny in my opinion during his stay in Orlando,was 1 of the Greatest PG in the NBA,then sadly injuries robbed us all of watching a "Hall Of Fame Career"😥Man starting around the '93 season the Warriors were Loaded,Tim Hardaway,Latrell Sprewell,Chris Mullin,Billy Owen,Chris Gatling,and Chris Webber😳😳If the Magic only knew in 2 years they would be losing Shaq to the lakers😅That's what they get for " Low Balling The Most Dominating Center In The League " at the time and for Many Years To Come😅
Orlando was such a novel team too with how many threes they put up per game. With scott, anderson, hardaway, and royal out there, they would be the first modern great 3 point shooting team I would say, before Nash's Suns.
These were the days of competitive basketball! All the teams had STARS! I was a Warriors fan because I lived in OAKLAND! They were up and rocking with Mullin, Richmond, and Tim Hardaway too! I loved this game so much then!!
I’m don’t like the warriors with curry and company but I did like the warriors with Webber I still have the sports stuff cards magazines from 93 it’s one of my favorite possessions.
Good basketball being played here! Old School 90's ball was the greatest! Penny was something special. For all the younger kids who think todays game is it, just watch this clip and you will see true basketball. Hustle and heart every play. No jackin up 3's every other time down, no crying, no super teams!
I remember watching the highlights on the news and those two passes were the first time I ever saw or heard of PENNY. I was like GOTDAMN wtf did I just see?! He became my favorite player ever just off those plays. Like I knew he was different. I checked for him any chance after that. I took so much from him and we share the same birthday💯
These two squads and Charlotte were the hot young teams to watch. Loaded with young talent. All looked like they had the building blocks to be good long term. And all were busted up by 1996.
So happy I found some good footage of this Warriors squad when they had Sprewell/Webber/Owens. I can't believe Nelson broke this crew up - they were so good & so tight. I loved this team. Subscribed. Thank you!
watching this vid; seeing the coaches celebrating, looking around like fans... for the first time I thought: i bet the coaches are just fans | spectators. From coach POV, how do I coach this?? 🤔 this is electric🔥| it's organic! 🌊| like the players are the coaches 'cause they knew what plays they wanted to run; they knew who they wanted to double-team; they were aware of the clock; 🤷🏾♂ 4 sure but I imagine a coach might b fraid of coaching that as it matured. Might b open 2 a trade...
Wow that was an exciting game. Interesting seeing how Webber’s shooting form changed later in his career. I always remembered him shooting with his arms high and extended
This penny was insane. His defense was next level. If you see this penny and compare it to the 96 penny you can already see his loss of mobility with his knees.
Great game, all the young stars probably had something to prove. Shaq was #1 pick in 92 and had to show #1 rookie Webber. Penny and Webber were traded together so they probably had to show that they were more valuable to their teams. Sprewell was the outsider who proved to be a star and didn't want Penny to outshine him. And all these players were pre-injury state in their athletic prime. I am impressed especially with Webber who was far more athletic than his Bullets or Kings versions.
Bullets Webber had all of this speed and explosiveness. Kings Webber still had a little at the beginning. His injury in '01 is when everything really fell apart.
I'm a life long Warriors fan and I even thought that was goaltending... The shot was clearly at it's apex and on its way down by the smallest of a fraction of a second lol
Both teams were exciting but man when this Golden State team ran the break it was Showtime 2.0. They were super fun and great chemistry with so many great passers who can facilitate or finish on the break.
There is just something about the NBA from the 1980s all through the 90s that is magical. The fundamentals had to be rock solid. There was a post up game. You had to watch the illegal defense and/or sitting in the lane for more than 3 seconds. Hand checking was allowed. The boxing out was fierce. And while some players did get away with some travels, carries, and double dribbling, the refs watched it much more closely. You would think the modern NBA of walk it down take a 40 foot shot and turn around you're right back on defense no sweat, don't even have to play that hard, no defense, carry, double dribble, travel all you want, no boxing out, no post game, 150 points a game, stat padding would be exciting. But I can hardly watch a few minutes of today's NBA before I'm changing the channel.
I feel bad that Chris Gatling was never recognized for his sportsmanship. Everytime I see him on the highlight, he’s either helping up a guy from the other team or dapping up his opponent that made a great play. Respect.
This match up was iconic to me and represented the future of the NBA. Just that one year with Webber on Warriors and Shaq on Magic captured my imagination on what excitement was to come, but it was just a year... sad..
Man its so many ballers out there shaq ,cwebb,mullins,spree,penny,3d,nick Anderson, skiles,avery Johnson, 90s nba was the best
Oh man take me back.
Yeah and these youngsters claim the 80's and 90's era was full of plumbers, lol & smfh. Yeah right, todays NBA is garbage if u ask me, all they do is stand around the 3 point line. The 90's NBA was when it was at it's best.
I agree bro those decades were full of midrange killers . Allan houston would average 40 nowadays lol
Chamberlain would score 70 a game today!!
Nick Anderson super underrated
Young generation will not understand. It wasn't any play-offs game or championship game. It was just another regular season game.
good ol days
What a time and era to reminisce
This was the best NBA for the 80s babies
I miss this era of the NBA so much.
Real nba basketball
I miss when the Warriors played in Oakland for all their day 1's
ya unfortunately that stupid fat commissioner ran it into the ground and corporate garbage it is today.
@@MrBmick79yes we had the best fans even when the team was losing
That's the NBA that I miss😢😢😢😢.... they played defense!! Every shot was contested. The rivalries were fierce and hard. Players weren't friends team to team and across the league. Those dudes had something to prove.
Today you must sit through 50 missed 3-pointers per game.
Players weren’t friend across the league??
Nigga. Jordan was friends with Ewing, Barkley, Dominique, and many more.
He wasn't friends with them during the regular season - He would fight all of them.
He did Ewing dirty many of times with no regard to Friendship.@@jrsmith1998
Every shot was contested
@@thescribe3184 or don’t
Man this is peak nba. Everything about this match is gold.
Pique*
@@elvisjames no
Wow! It felt like a playoff game. NBA was so much fun back in 90s. Every team had at least 2 very good players. Penny was so special to watch
Golden era of Basketball / Golden era of Hip Hop!!!
And sneakers!
R&B too!
Now this is basketball!💯💯💯
Exactly!!
This is DEFINITELY a better brand of ball.
Facts.
Right! Them dudes were hoopin
Yeah. NBA basketball I used to live and breath for. My favorite thing in life. Now I don't even watch today's NBA's highlights. I freaking miss basketball.
Chris Webber was a beast. Backed down from nobody.
Correct bro
I forgot how good Webber was
and that Webber was a raw Webber too. his mid-range was not good in his rookie year. but boy can he go coast-to-coast with the ball!
Webber was a BEAST!
Monster. If he stayed healthy forget it
A real life 90s NBA Jam game.
Bruh, this was insane! Hardaway, Shaq, Spree, and Webber dunking on Shaq like a mad man. Vintage 90s.
Where was the dunk on shaq? Its nit dunking on someone unless u actulky dunk on them, not just bc a player had a dunk whike another was gaurding them means ge dunked on him. If that was the case then shaq dunked on Kareem, wilt, and russle too they all watch some of his games live they were in the arena, and all were center there for shaq dunked on them.
Warriors Webber 🔥🔥🔥
He got slower with injury early in his career and thats a shame, very good hands with long reach. Nightmare big.
@@aakaaki1 Stop crying and watch the video again.
your whole comment is nonsense and not understable..and yes webber dunked on shaq@@aakaaki1
Never dunked on Shaq but he was hoopin
There's something about prime Penny's game that is so unique and fluid. I don't think I've seen any other player in history quite like him.
Before injuries the heir apparent to Magic Johnson.
He was a rookie
I second that. Penny was special.
Penny was the very best b4 injuries
Grant Hill? Even Ray Allen from the Bucks days. Fluid.
That was golden era of power dunks💪🏀🔥
The golden era was the 80's
I watched this game on TV when I was Highschool, Im 43 now, Im still a CWebb fan, he was way ahead in skills, he could truly dominate now in this era, its just the injuries and immaturity of his youth stained his early years in the NBA
what did he do?
If Karl Malone an Kevin Garnett had a baby it was CWebb
@@zeglee5238man take your dumbas somewhere else 🤦♂️🤦♂️🙏🙏
I never liked Webber's game. He couldn't jump and there was nothing really special about him. He didn't stand out as a great player to me. He was big, but somehow played below the rim. Kinda like a European player before they became popular
@@standup3686CWebb was definitely a tad led footed and heavy
Unbelievable how much better this is than today’s NBA.
The league is making rules for players that are not that good.
You a mf lie...only thing was better was the rules😂😂😂Nobody in that era shooting like curry or durant And Nobody Pf Was messing with Lebron😂😂😂😂y'all just live in the past
I agree with that
@@Wayne-xz6bvnba boring now. Look at ratings
Also better jerseys
Man, what a team. Webber, Mullin, Sprewell. If they stuck together.
Don't forget about Tim Hardaway running the point. He was injured during the 93-94 season
Blame injuries and don nelson for basically having Webber force his way out of the warriors for not understanding webbers all around game. The warriors with a healthy hardaway, Mullins, spreewell and Webber would’ve definitely made big noise in the western conference
Dont forget Billy Owens
@@stevesteve0521 And another Hall of Famer on the Warriors roster was lost to injury that year- Sarunas Marciulionis... imagine that squad-
Mullin/Hardaway/Webber/Sprewell/Owens/Marciulionus - no wonder Red Auerbach had them as his pre-season NBA title fave before the Hardaway and Sarunas injuries.
(Hardaway blew his ACL out in his very first team practice with CWebb, sad they never hooked up)
@@knucklevision you’re right I did forget to mention sarunas, very good player for the warriors the euro step king. It’s a shame he never was the same after that leg injury
I’ve always loved Webber/Sprewell game. Both were nasty and not afraid to attack the rim 😤
One of the best game of all time!!!
O'Neal & Penny vs Webber & Sprewell
This is when I first started watching the Warriors as a kid.. 1993/1994
Nick Anderson was super underrated unfortunately for him those missed free throws will haunt him forever
4 in a row
And they said there was no skilled players in the past eras. I’m seeing skills all over this game. just because they’re not dribbling 30 times or shooting from the half court doesn’t mean they’re not skilled. this is basketball at it’s finest. stars playing, everyones playing defense .
BRO THIS GOT ME HYPED.. I JUST WATCHED THIS LIKE IT. WAS A CURRENT GAME.. THIS IS WHEN HOOPIN WAS HOOPIN. NO PETTY CYRING TO THE REFS NO 3 PTERS FROM CENTERS .. JUST IN UR FACE GROWN MAN HOOPIN!
Just love watching Webber from this era
Webber and Spree could have a been a duo for the ages.
I miss this era. I just got that exitment feeling, like back in the days.
Got recommended this video after watching the last Lakers vs Celtics game where all the highlights were 3's. Nothing like 90's basketball!
Penny rarely gets credit for his defense. Before injuries, he was putting up high numbers in steals with his quick hands.
All the what ifs with different players Penny has to be the ultimate one…he could do it all
Penny was Kobe of the early 90s
@@jada8047And people forget 🤦
@@demetriushooks9323 yup
@@jada8047He was better
Growing up in Orlando it was great to see this Orlando team from the start, I was lucky enough to see the first games in person in 89, used to see Shaq in the downtown clubs back then, we actually snuck in to the 95 playoffs against the Rockets in the Orlando arena and sat about 10 rows up, what a time for sports and a great era to live, the 90's
Webber was a force in dat paint in his younger years true baller😮
Amazing game miss 90's so much😢
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Ditto my friend
Same
Great game! Ref missed an obvious Goaltending at the end but Wow!!! Two loaded teams. I didn’t even know Avery Johnson was on that team. Weber, Spree, Milly, Billy Owens, Gatling vs Shaq, Penny, Anderson, 3D, Skiles… Geesh! What a time for Basketball!!!
Gregg Popovich too, taking over after Nelly got ejected
Yes, and Avery Johnson was incredible footballer...
ref didn't miss it. he was too scared to call it. Man grabs ball out of the air like that you feel obligated to swallow that whistle! 😂😂😂
These are some amazing games, PLEASE keep uploading!!!
👍 more to come!
Shaq, Penny & Webber, what an extrodianry era of young talent. Shaq was an unstoppable force, Penny a league revalation and Webber (my fav) the silky athletic powerhouse
90年代的籃球真好看
熱血、不服輸、硬碰硬、逆轉
Webber out there dunking like he's in a dunk contest
Orlando probably had the best jerseys in the 90s. I'd still buy one.
Charlotte hornets had that deep Tiffany blue color, the mascot was a bee that to this day looks like a Pokémon. And muggy, mourning, and Larry Johnson made them my second fav team.
Penny had amazing talent but damn it was fun watching Webber jamming the rock
Awesome game. Felt like the we believe warriors .
Btw that last block by Webber was a goaltend but the vibe was too good to call it
After four world championships I can finally bear to watch this. What a team this could have become for the Warriors in the 90’s. It took the team 20 years to recover from the Webber debacle
they also had that #webelieve baron davis team in the interim so.
I’m sure it was harder in his Kings peak period. To me that’s still one of the most boneheaded front office decisions in recent memory
Webber and the Sprewell departures.😐
Bad ownership
Me too!!! Thanks to Don Nelson for messing up Run TMC
This game had 10 plus All Stars (at any point in their career) between both teams🤯🤯my ERA 💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿
What a lineup the Warriors have! Webber, Sprewell, Mullin - fantastic!
rest of the team was mediocre, avery johnson, chris gatlin, victor alexander, bryon houston, jeff grayer, billy owens, keith jennings
Avery Johnson was a late addition to replace an injured Tim Hardaway. If that team could have stayed together they would have been great. Still had a 50 win season.
@@drid2507 they never did. the post webber started 18 years of bad basketball. i still remember paying the janitor $15 to have lower bowl seats to watch dampier, joe smith, danny fortson getting killed every night.
Owens made a dream team
@@diocletian607 Owens for Richmond, bad trade for the warriors
I miss this era and the competitive games 🥺👌🏻💯
The young Magic had that knack of dominating but fell short of getting the job done.
That's why they signed Horace Grant the next season.
Nice to see Pop and Avery Johnson celebrating.
A year later, they returned to San Antonio, laying a culture and legacy which remains in place until now.
It's such a shame we never saw Webber more than one season in Golden State. They had Sprewell, an injured Tim Hardaway ready to come back, an old Chris Mullin, Gatling on the bench... This could have been a fun team to watch.
Warriors should've kept the Penny pick
Dyes it was. The had Billy Owens also.
Webber had a brief 9 game stint with the Warriors in 2008.
Mullin was still in his prime in the mid 90's
Penny in my opinion during his stay in Orlando,was 1 of the Greatest PG in the NBA,then sadly injuries robbed us all of watching a "Hall Of Fame Career"😥Man starting around the '93 season the Warriors were Loaded,Tim Hardaway,Latrell Sprewell,Chris Mullin,Billy Owen,Chris Gatling,and Chris Webber😳😳If the Magic only knew in 2 years they would be losing Shaq to the lakers😅That's what they get for " Low Balling The Most Dominating Center In The League " at the time and for Many Years To Come😅
They didn't lowball him. He wanted too much because he was in his feelings over Penny being a better and more famous player.
I miss that type of NBA BASKETBALL 🏀
I was at this game! I remember the Webber block to seal it!!
Crazy good. Webber and Shaq going at it… when the NBA was compelling and good
When basketball was fun to watch.
This game deserves a dunk highlight of its own.
Orlando was such a novel team too with how many threes they put up per game. With scott, anderson, hardaway, and royal out there, they would be the first modern great 3 point shooting team I would say, before Nash's Suns.
Loved Scott Skiles in NBA Jam. Didn't know he has the single game record for assists!
Yeap
crazy that he still holds it so many years later
@@oliviergbezera2831 that record ain’t going nooooooowhere
How many assists did he have?
@@GaryHest 30
kids these days dont realise how good those players were.
In this era, they would easily fit in and score even more.
All the Gen z people missed out on good basketball from the 90s.
So true. And they have the nerve to say that there was nothing but plumbers and carpernters out there
These were the days of competitive basketball! All the teams had STARS! I was a Warriors fan because I lived in OAKLAND! They were up and rocking with Mullin, Richmond, and Tim Hardaway too! I loved this game so much then!!
I’m don’t like the warriors with curry and company but I did like the warriors with Webber I still have the sports stuff cards magazines from 93 it’s one of my favorite possessions.
Hardaway was unstoppable but unlucky. Unfortunately he remained too underrated.
This game was amazing 🔥
The best days of basketball,i miss that blue and gold Oakland floor
Watching Popovich at the end. Wow. You think Pop and only Spurs comes to mind. And here he is celebrating with quite an awesome Warriors side.
Good basketball being played here! Old School 90's ball was the greatest! Penny was something special. For all the younger kids who think todays game is it, just watch this clip and you will see true basketball. Hustle and heart every play. No jackin up 3's every other time down, no crying, no super teams!
I can’t believe they left out the two classic passes by Penny in the second half of this game smh… I was waiting for them the entire time!
Correct. So the video is in complete
@@Mr.DontPlay100 Bruh 🤦🏾♂️… Very incomplete!
I remember watching the highlights on the news and those two passes were the first time I ever saw or heard of PENNY. I was like GOTDAMN wtf did I just see?!
He became my favorite player ever just off those plays. Like I knew he was different. I checked for him any chance after that.
I took so much from him and we share the same birthday💯
These two squads and Charlotte were the hot young teams to watch. Loaded with young talent. All looked like they had the building blocks to be good long term. And all were busted up by 1996.
CWebb was the man back then, 6' -10" built, could pass, handles. Super fun to watch
So happy I found some good footage of this Warriors squad when they had Sprewell/Webber/Owens. I can't believe Nelson broke this crew up - they were so good & so tight. I loved this team. Subscribed. Thank you!
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watching this vid; seeing the coaches celebrating, looking around like fans... for the first time I thought: i bet the coaches are just fans | spectators. From coach POV, how do I coach this?? 🤔 this is electric🔥| it's organic! 🌊| like the players are the coaches 'cause they knew what plays they wanted to run; they knew who they wanted to double-team; they were aware of the clock;
🤷🏾♂ 4 sure but I imagine a coach might b fraid of coaching that as it matured. Might b open 2 a trade...
That dunk by Penny in Gatling's face, woooow
Let me tell you, I haven't seen such a well-constructed highlight in a long time.
I agree. That was great
Even in his rookie season Penny had his outstanding footwork down.
I enjoyed watching man these dudes was ballin 🔥🔥
some classic 90s ball. 94 W's were really talented.
two great teams, many great players. good times.
I miss this era so much. Penny was just a solid player. He could pretty much do it all.
Spreewell’s dunk counted. The red light came on with 0.3 seconds left on the clock but Webber goaltending like a muhhg. Crazy game.
Man the goat..... Scott skiles, crossing over everyone... dunk after dunk!
Wow that was an exciting game. Interesting seeing how Webber’s shooting form changed later in his career. I always remembered him shooting with his arms high and extended
Rewatching these old games always reminds me of the basketball video game I was playing during that time
Played like it was a Chip game AWESOME 🏀! CWebb Spree Underrated should be HOF
This penny was insane. His defense was next level. If you see this penny and compare it to the 96 penny you can already see his loss of mobility with his knees.
I’m most impressed with how good Dennis Scott was lol made some incredibly athletic plays here tho he wasn’t known for that
Ppl don’t give CWEbb props for being dam near the only powerforward that could semi stop shaq in the post
Yo, that drive off the break by Penny that led to Shaq catching and dunking his own offensive rebound was ill🤒
Scott Skiles, underrated af! ! !
the more i watched Nba in 90-00 i miss those day so much . now i don t watch any game .
Penny was such a talent and lovely players, looks like a very kind person
This is basketball nostalgia nothing like the 90’s era basketball 🏀
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Now THIS IS THE NBA I GREW UP ON!!!
Great game, all the young stars probably had something to prove. Shaq was #1 pick in 92 and had to show #1 rookie Webber. Penny and Webber were traded together so they probably had to show that they were more valuable to their teams. Sprewell was the outsider who proved to be a star and didn't want Penny to outshine him. And all these players were pre-injury state in their athletic prime. I am impressed especially with Webber who was far more athletic than his Bullets or Kings versions.
Bullets Webber had all of this speed and explosiveness. Kings Webber still had a little at the beginning. His injury in '01 is when everything really fell apart.
Dammmmn shit was dope.. Throwback hoops... Love it!
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Penny-Nick-Scott-Grant-Shaq would be a dynasty in today's NBA
These are the same emotions, as in the match between San Antonio and Portland. I recommend to watch it. You feel the same emotions.
Most amazing thing about this video is Avery Johnson on the Dubs.
I'm a life long Warriors fan and I even thought that was goaltending... The shot was clearly at it's apex and on its way down by the smallest of a fraction of a second lol
Shaq has always been a beast. But Webber sure was fearless against him
This is how the game is supposed to be played .
Both teams were exciting but man when this Golden State team ran the break it was Showtime 2.0. They were super fun and great chemistry with so many great passers who can facilitate or finish on the break.
Yeah both team's had great players
There is just something about the NBA from the 1980s all through the 90s that is magical. The fundamentals had to be rock solid. There was a post up game. You had to watch the illegal defense and/or sitting in the lane for more than 3 seconds. Hand checking was allowed. The boxing out was fierce. And while some players did get away with some travels, carries, and double dribbling, the refs watched it much more closely.
You would think the modern NBA of walk it down take a 40 foot shot and turn around you're right back on defense no sweat, don't even have to play that hard, no defense, carry, double dribble, travel all you want, no boxing out, no post game, 150 points a game, stat padding would be exciting. But I can hardly watch a few minutes of today's NBA before I'm changing the channel.
Webber truly underrated
Great game, thanks for the upload! 👍
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Wow, I did not know how dope Penny and Scott was until this moment. But them Warrior had the fight and was good to see some old school ball 90s style!
I feel bad that Chris Gatling was never recognized for his sportsmanship. Everytime I see him on the highlight, he’s either helping up a guy from the other team or dapping up his opponent that made a great play. Respect.
This match up was iconic to me and represented the future of the NBA. Just that one year with Webber on Warriors and Shaq on Magic captured my imagination on what excitement was to come, but it was just a year... sad..