Latrell Sprewell: From CHOKING HIS COACH to Playing in The Finals! A STORY OF REDEMPTION | FPP
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- Опубликовано: 23 фев 2024
- He didn't start playing organized basketball until he was a high school senior, yet became a multiple time NBA All Star and even an All NBA player. But that's the part of LAtrell Sprewell's story that you don't hear; as after making one big mistake by choking his head coach PJ Carlesimo, that's become what you automatically associate his name with, or maybe it's his infamous quote that he "has a family to feed" as he turned down $21 Million Dollars. But Latrell Sprewell was one of the most exciting, talented and underrated players of his generation. He took the JuCo route before suiting for the Alabama Crimson Tide during his upperclassmen years, alongside guys like Robert Horry and JAmes "Hollywood" Robinson. He was drafted as a raw prospect to the Don Nelson led Warriors, where he injected life into a team that was seeing the quick decline of their stars, Chris Mullin and Tim Hardaway. Chris Webber would join him briefly, but that was over as quicly as it had started; and Sprewell the next few years as a great player on a bad team. But a mistake in December, 1997 saw him choke his coach and be given the longest non-drug related suspension in NBA history at the time; and even though he made a mistake, he was painted as a villain and became a scapegoat, even though he was definitely provoked. His career could have been over, but the New York Knicks would take a chance on him; and he would more than redeem himself with the New York Knicks alongside Allan Houston, Patrick Ewing and Larry Johnson; as Sprewell was the X-FActor of their 1999 NBA FInals run. He would help the Knick transition out of the PAtrick Ewing era, before spending his final seasons with the Minnesota TImberwolves, teaming with Kevin Garnett and Sam Cassell to give the the Timberwolves their first and only Western Conference Finals Appearance. But then his career ended abruptly after he was worth more than he was being offered. So even there's a couple blemishes on Sprewell's career, he was one of the most popular during the 90s whose on-court game doesn't get nearly the respect it deserves.
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"The type of player to take a coach's breath away!" Lmfao... Litteraly choked P.J Carlismo😂😂😂😂😂. He was a beast though
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He said that on purpose 😂
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Latrell Sprewell was criminally underrated
I’m born and raised in Milwaukee,WI. He’s a legend here. Trust that.
Yessirrrr we love spree here in the mil
in my TOTALLY honest and/or accurate OPINION legend PRETTY MUCH sums up a retired bucks player i did do and/or PROBABLY will really LOVE being kareem abdul-jabbar
Also a legend here in Bama 💪
We loved his game all the way across the PAcific
Straight up legend and regular home town dude. Will post up and talk shit with you if you run into in the clubs.
I’ve always liked Latrell Sprewell. Yes he was a bit of a hothead, but on the court, he was a tremendous talent, competitor on both ends of the court and was fun to watch. If it wasn’t for the choking incident, he very well may have ended up in the Hall of Fame. Dude played with an edge and a fire that I just don’t see in most star players today.
A bit of a hot head is a huge under statement 😂
@@j_mad 😭🤣
HoF tho? 🤔
@@poindextertunes Absolutely! Spree was a HOF level talent without question.
@@poindextertunesyes. He was on his way if that incident didn’t happen. He already made 3 all star games and could’ve made another 3-4 easily if that didn’t happen
I still love that '99 Knicks team 'til this day!
I'll never forgot coming home from the beach with my boys. Got home just in time to catch Larry Johnson hitting the 4 point plays, the entire bronx errupted. This is a fact. The other time i heard that was after David Tyree's catch
@@Brhoward31Yo!!! That four point play was crazy. Back then a four point play was very rare. I was young but I remember that play and loved that team.
It sure was the good old days @@matthewc3488
Latrell Sprewell was the most electrifying player to play on the court. He had a solid NBA career.🏀🏀🏀🏀🏀
Latrell Sprewell's career was somewhat derailed by immaturity, but when he was rolling, there weren't many wings who were better than him.
He choked his coach P.J. Carlesimo in an ugly incident and spent the rest of his career trying to rehab his image and channel his aggression.
one of my fav players back then. his angry dunk on the break was a thing of beauty
Each year his two hand dunks got crazy and crazier. From college it didn't look as strong. Then his rookie year he started putting the ball behind his head with more power. I really love that two hand dunk. One of the best signature dunks if not the best.
He had the potential to be one of the greatest players, but his toughest opponent and his worst enemy was himself.
Side note: Though this is totally irrelevant to this video, I still dig those early 90s Orlando Magic uniforms. They were still dope.
Brah this channel should be having millions of subscribers.....we have to help this guy get some more money man.....he's the best at keeping us informed with underrated or forgotten legends
12:10 15 years 74 Million ??? That’s wild
You never miss my boi. I always enjoy your content. How about Rip Hamilton in the near future.
RIP was the man. He won at every level, except high school because Coatesville couldn’t get past Kobe & Lower Merion. Natty @ UConn @ chip with the Pistons. I remember working at Nova Basketball camp after Detroit beat LA. Jay Wright talked about RIP’s movement without the ball to the camp kids for about five minutes. He was so hard to guard because he was always on the move wearing out his defender.
SPREE! I used to wear # 8 cuz of Spree. No disrespect to Kobe
Latrell Sprewell became one of my favorite players from being one of my big brother's (not a big sports fan) favorite players player. I was like if he liked Spree then I might should pay attention go him. As for me I am a lifetime sports fan and player and had all the video games and cards. I absolutely loved those Sprewell, Houston, Camby and LJ teams. Then my brother bought me a Sprewell Knicks dunk figure collectable. So thank you for making this truly Forgotten Player video. By the way i even had my hair like his and Troy Hudson when they played for Timberwolves since it was already long like that.
That T’Wolves team was sick. Troy Hudson came out of nowhere, a true bucket getter.
Thanks for the great content. I can’t believe GS gave up three picks & Penny for Webber. Sprewell was a killer, the kind of player everyone wants on their team.
One of my favorite Knicks of all time took us to a finals
Golden State Sprewell was an athletic explosive baller
Forcing a trade was a low key smart business move by Chris Webber!😂
I was so mad about that 1994 season being a warriors fan we had the team that year injuries happening then we lost Webber it was over spre for 3 he is a legend 💯
You did it again another classic Big Time Great Job
been waiting for this one for a while ...
Finally, I been waiting on the sprewell video
one of my favorite guards in the 90s/2000s. I really thought he would be unstoppable if he was a bit tad more consistent and less streaky. If he was that athletic with allan houston's touch he would be up there vs tmac and kobe.
Great video, as always.
A profile on Zydrunas Ilgauskas would be lit
Ugliest spot up jumper of all time but he made them mfs 😂
Ahead of his time really. Although he might’ve been a touch too slow to play todays game
@@poindextertunes Nah he could play today. He can shoot and protect the rim ala Brook Lopez
Haha you funny with that “take a coach’s breath away.” But Latrell will always be remembered by that but he did had good NBA career.
One of my favorite players to watch loved his energy and athleticism and his signature two hand dunks
Sprewell's stock REALLY dropped, even in the summer of 1995. That was after he was All-NBA FIRST Team in 1993-94! In the summer of 1995, an OAKLAND writer was asked if the Warriors might do a Rod Strickland for Latrell Sprewell trade, since both were disgruntled. The OAKLAND writer said, "They might do an Otis Thorpe for Sprewell trade." Now, I love Otis Thorpe, but Thorpe was 33 and on the downside at that time." Of course, in 1997-98, Sprewell was temporarily worthless. He was a great ball handler with the Knicks, REGULARLY going coast to coast on fast breaks!
Why would they trade for strictland when they had Hardaway. It has nothing to do w his stock.
@@jamespohl-md2eq James, I was born in Seattle in 1973, where I grew up. Sonics and Blazers fan. The Sonics had just come off of our second first round playoff loss, and EVERYBODY was so anti-Gary Payton in Seattle (yes, he was a punk). There was thoughts of trading Gary Payton for Latrell Sprewell, and then trading Kendall Gill for Rod Strickland, giving Seattle Strickland and Sprewell in the backcourt, WOW!!! But, to answer your good question, maybe they were ready to flip Tim Hardaway somewhere. OR, fans (myself included) believed that if the Sonics traded Gill for Strickland, and kept Payton, that we could make it work with Strickland and Payton in the backourt. Or, that the Warriors could have made it work with Hardaway and Strickland, or Hardaway and Payton, especially since Payton and Strickland were tall enough to play 2 guard. Believe me, after 1995, I wanted Strickland in Seattle SO badly! During 1994-95, I wanted Clyde Drexler in Seattle SO badly! I DO admit, that my "NBA trade ideas world" revolved around the Sonics and Blazers. Oh, as for Otis Thorpe, at the 1994-95 trade deadline, I heard that Charlotte was offering Hersey Hawkins, and the Lakers were offering Anthony Peeler AND a #1 pick! Portland REALLY undersold what they could have gotten for Otis Thorpe! The Blazers and Sonics are so STUPIT, when it comes to drafts and trades!!
@@unappealingundesirable2826dude get over yourself. You arent in basketball for a reason. Case in point ...your suggestion of pairing freaking tim hardaway with rod Strickland...NEXT
He played raw, he played with a unbridled fury. He was him. Spreeeee!
Another Banger my guy Latrell Sprewell kill the hearts of Miami Heat fans but mad respect for him
This was my guy in high school. Every time he showed up in Jam Session, it was like Christmas on a Saturday.
Being from bham Alabama, spree became my guy. I hate his way of thinking destroyed his career because he had another 3 to 5 more years in him.
Thank you 😊
Sprewell was tremendous.
Thanks for this one, I was looking forward to seeing a video on Latrell when I saw you hadn't done one on him yet. Also, that Brian Shaw episode on the Paul George podcast might be one of my favorites of any I've heard just for the stories he tells about every big star he's played with.
The nba is the only job where you can choke your boss and not go to jail for it. Shaw and his team-mates should've got Spree off of their coach,pro ball players are such prima-donas and entitled folks. I wish that first judgement had been up-held,Spree needed to be taught a very hard lesson.
Right On 👍👍 💯
I wondercis a video on Joe Smith and Billy Owens coming next? I love this channel
Sprewell was nice on the Knicks!!!
I think the choking incident along with the emergence of Iverson signified a changing of the guard and transition to a different type of player.
AWESOME PLAYER THANK YOU
that t wolves 2004 so good team garnet sprewell cassel
Favorite player 🏀🎖️🥇🏆
I GOT A FAMILY 2 FEED
Fam was nice on the court.
The last converse I had were Sprewell's Acropolis
One of my warriors all time favorite sprewell!!
This was blessed to go toe to with all the greats of his generation and he went for the neck at all times😂😂😂😂. Respect Killer 🙏🏾💯❤️❤️❤️❤️👑
He lost a ton of athleticism between GS and NY/MIN. and was still quite effective
Love your stuff Please make a Clyde drexler video !
in my TOTALLY honest and/or accurate OPINION a really elite star TOTALLLY sums up a NON top 50 player who i did do and will SOMEWHAT like being clyde drexler
please tell me is there any particular footage your seeking of clyde drexler
@@youtuber3328 like a well edited breakdown of his play style (like greatest peaks) or a career retrospective of Clyde drexler
@@randyryry6656 please tell me have you EVER EVER typed in clyde drexler how good and/or clyde drexler documentary
Thank you for these videos giving those guys their props Ima old head I remember all of em.. I loved that team at Alabama Gary Waites, Hollywood Robinson, Spree, Robert Horry and Melvin Cheatum I think Cedric was a freshman anyway that team coulda won a chip Wimp did a good job with them guys✊🏾✊🏾🏀⭐
those dada spinner shoes is all i remember
This guy was a beast man.
Yeah,just ask his coach he choked. LOL.
@@user-be7tc2bd6eduur hurrr sO fUnNy
~ one of the takeaways from this video: there were some bad coaches. Not bad as far as basketball strategy, but in understanding players.
Don Nelson was highly successful.
As a coach, his offensive genius, was a fire runner to much of what we see in the modern game.
I can remember his success in Milwaukee when I was young. They had some extremely talented players.
I remember his teams always had versatile bigs who could face and shoot and “space” the floor.
The fast pace of the Warriors~ as a fan of the game, I loved watching his teams play.
Even as a “fan” of those Warrior teams, the way Nelson, “broke” up the team essentially after one season, with all of that young talent ~ pitiful.
I have nothing good to say about P.J ~ despite his modest college success, never thought he should’ve been an NBA head coach.
I can recall a few stories about players at Seton Hall “disliking” his ways … I also remember him being an assistant on the Spurs and inexplicably getting another head coaching job years later.
I loved, loved, loved that Warriors team with CWebb, Mullin, Spree, Owens and Hardaway. If Hardaway had not gotten hurt and Cwebb stayed there...
Spree messed that bag up when he didn't take that 3 year 21 million if he only signed that contract and got busy Spree was my guy since Alabama
Spreewell and X-man, the two best Knicks pickups of unwanted players from the Western Conference. GS loss was our gain. Ridiculous that he's not in HOF.
I've always wanted a team with Sprewell, Artest, Kenyon Martin etc.
Glad you told both sides of pj 💯. Media always made it seem like he was a great guy
Facts we know how the media likes to play favorites but yeah pj was a notorious hardazz goin back to his time at Seton hall
I had no idea he spent time in Flint. That speaks volumes about his style of play.
True American indigenous Indian 💎
Look at:🕵️♂️
Warren Moon (QB)🔥
Nnamdi Asomugha (DB)🔥
Devin Hester (ST)🔥
Absolutely freaky athleticism! He embarrassed so many players 😂❤ Reckless abandon
I was a fan of him at GS then when he was traded to my Knicks omg i was so happy . He would make me jump in joy but days id be yelling at tv to stop shooting. lol He was very erratic on the floor of good days and some bad days but i would keep him on my team no matter what.
Milwaukee’s Best💪🏿
Yes sir💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
I found a Sprewell jersey at a thrift store a few weeks ago
Which one
@@marcuswilson8422 Knicks
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Imagine of this guy was allowed the liberties of Kobe Bryant what his career would have been.
Hated the guys attitude in gsw (choking incident) but respect the fact that the guy was able to become the player that he has become even though he was late in picking up basketball.
Joe Smith said a few of their big men were scared of him, said he had DMX energy and he was OD strong 😂😂
Spree was my 2nd favorite sg after Jordan.❤️🔥
"the type of player to take a coach's breath away".. Too soon? 😂😂🤦🏽♂️
He’s such a good ball player
He always reminded me of Buckwheat.
Declining 21 mill because you have a family to feed us INSANE
I think he had done fumbled da bag, and was tryna maintain a certain lifestyle. IMO, either way dis my Guy!
One of my favorite him n 1¢
@@vittiriowashington5211 I will never understand blowing your $ like that. But honestly idk what I would do with that type of money so maybe it’s easier than it seems
Grew up in the bay area and followed The Warriors during his tenure there. Trust me. We all took LS side. The die hard fans weren't clutching our pearls shocked shocked by Spreewell attacking PJ and thinking he was everything wrong with the sport and troubled youth, but instead, wondered 1) what stupid ass thing coach did or said to inspire the attack and 2) what took so long for someone to finally have done this to PJ. Yeah. We knew the truth and not the media narrative painting Spree as the heavy. PJ deserves to have his head likeness carved from stone and inshrined onto the peaks of Mount DucheMore. Spree went to the Lakers and ended up getting suspended throwing a referee onto the scoring table. Guess what. I admire his restraint. That ref was a piece of shit and stain to his profession. Magic returned to play and tried to mentor him, but then he himself bumped into a ref while arguing and hilariously got ejected and suspended too. In Magic's case, it was incidental contact and an accident that the ref over-reacted on. Spree throwing the ref on the scoring table was a formal justifiable grievance rebuttal to terrible pkay calling. Spree is a national treasure and GD hero
What song is that in the background?
“My comedy style is like Sprewell -
just chokes the sht outcha”!
-Cedric the Entertainer 😂
The year Latrell got 2nd place in MIP he should have won that year easily.
We want Josh Smith next please
spreewell And Reggie Miller was my 2 favorite players in the NB.A
Spree was really legit. Ppl that don't consider him good don't know ball
He has a family to feed
21 million yes
No wonder warriors were trash for so long .. they always broke up good teams webber and sprewell could've been great
Yes, we definitely remember Spree for choking his coach and he couldn’t feed his family on $21 million. But he definitely had game. It’s like with everyone. The only thing people remember is what’s talked about. Negative things outweigh positive things. It’s sad. Of course he should be held responsible for his own actions and behavior, but also let’s not forget that Spree was one of the best players in the game at the time.
Hell of a player. Oh what could've been. I believe he was set to dominate the year he choked his coach. I also think the owners wanted to blow up that team. NY was very smart to pick him up. At one point he was a top 10 player because of his defense.
Hot take: Nelly coaching The Hardaway bros, Spree, n Mulls!
Now picture this squad in today's league!!!😤
Latrell was a great player , but his temper didn't help
Russel Westbrook is a hybrid of Latrell sprewell & Jason Kidd
where my fellow 414 ppl at?!!!! ❤️ BREWCITY
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The Media Didn't Mention That
PJ Was Very Racy Against Sprewell.
Rocking An Afro And Braids Really
Triggered The Coach
Had nothing to do with race. Or hair.
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Liar,My Uncle Was A Janitor
For 30 Yrs For The Stadium
And He Got Me A Job Their,
I'll Never Forget It💯
P.S. Bimbo Coles Told Me Himself
If You Don't Know Just Say That
I new a guy who's last name was spelled the same way. He pronounced it more like "Sproowl".
Spreewell was da 1st one w braids even b4 AI
Did y’all buy the Dada sneakers?
rip craig sager
The Landlord
9:53 hi Dominique
Now it's time for Tim "Bug" Hardaway
The knicks would’ve had a chance if they traded for spree after don got rid of Webber.
Still no Jeff Ruland 💔