@@mylesconley3902 Sabonis played with a problem with his back and all. Sabonis would be sitting in a wheelchair back then. He was basically a disabled basketball player.
Спасибо Юрию Федорову, детскому тренеру, который учил маленького Арвидаса играть не только под щитом, а делал из него универсала. Шарунас Марчюленис тоже тренировался в детстве у него же.
This guy was explosive when he was young and he was on the national team as a teenager. I've never seen a better passing 7-foot dude ever and was for his entire career.
@@20000lukas It was during USSR times, Lithuanian team was called "Respublikanskaia Komanda" get your history and terminology right. Soviet player - Soviet national Team, American Player - American National Team. It addresses a NATION which was USSR.
@@AlexeiPavlov He was a real lithuanian and still is. So i don't know what are you talking about ;) he was forced to play fors ussrs. So bett stop learning from Stalin books.
@@20000lukas dude get real, Lithuania was part of USSR, and he played for USSR national team. get your facts straight. Republican teams were called "Сборная республики" USSR national team was called Сборная СССР
+Pukis18 Magic didnt play back to the basket, he was a point guard, unfair comparison. Sabonis was a monster in the post and could handle like a guard. For his height/weight that just unreal!!
I've seen Sabonis playing whit the URSS un Spain when he was 20 years old, and he crashed the table in the trainig round. I was just a child but I never forgot it
@@magicogonzalez8465 eran otros tiempos, piensa que probablemente nadie en ese pabellón había visto jamás algo así. Y el baloncesto europeo de los 80 era bastante más calentito de lo que es ahora, igual que pasa con la NBA. De todas formas, Sabonis se reconcilió con Madrid y con el público madrileño poco después, en la semifinal del mundobasket 86. Terminó el partido en la grada, saludando y agradeciendo el apoyo. El hombre no sabía que más que amor al soviet, lo que había presenciado era odio a Drazen.. 😛
Лучший баскетболист,всех времен и народов,лично для меня!!!! Beste Basketballspieler, aller Zeiten!!!!Für mich und Millionen in der Welt!!!!Arvidas wünsch Dir nur alles Gute ,vor allem Gesundheit!!!!
no shit look at how fast and strong that movement was.. he hit the basket with his only his palm. he didnt hang on it til it cracked due to weight stress.
KIRIK123321 l have to correct you a bit, since 1981 he played in Europe - occupied Lithuania. In 1989 he starts playing in Spain - free democratic country.
My only dream was to see him play in the NBA at his prime. With Clyde, Terry, Jerome and Drazen... They could have changed the historyvof the league for sure
His son Domantas Sabonis is playing great for the Pacers so far his first season here. I remember this guy back in the day. One of my favorites. Extremely smart baller!
How he can be best with 3 asist per game than Jokic who has somethimes even 15,16? :D Jokic is another level of productivity and he has better higlights in only 1 year than Sabonis in whole life :) Modern era, that we can' t compare, today' s centers are another level
I can't think of any center that had the skill set of Sabonis (except maybe Olajuwan)... As a passer, he's likely the best all time among bigs. He also had a great post up game and could shoot from distance. Some of the most highly regarded centers look pedestrian in comparison. He was past his prime when he came to the nba, and remains relatively unknown in America.. but he's a legend in Spain and undoubtedly a hero in Lithuania.
Sabonis such a great player! I still remember the super talented trailblazers from the 90's They always made the playoffs but came up short all the time.
I remember Arvydas Sabonis at his prime in Europe. For helping the NBA fans to figure out what he was.... imagine Magic Johnson in the body of Shaquille O'Neal or Hakeem Olajuwon (actually around 4 inches taller than them). Just unbelievable
При росте 220 иметь такую координацию движений,такую технику бросков и передач это действительно выдающийся баскетболист и самый самый на постсоветском пространстве всех времен!!! И даже предствить страшно как бы он еще лучше играл не будь у него этой злощастной травмы ахилового сухожилия! Он бы на года 3 раньше попал бы в НБА,в пору его расцвета а не заката(все таки он туда попал в 32 года).Уверен что тогда мы бы не Шаком востогались бы,а Сабонисом.И это не Сабонис бы играл против Шак и Робинсона,а Робинсон и Шак играли бы против Сабониса(я думю что многие поняли что я имел ввиду)
I wish he had came to NBA 10 yrs ealier than he did. At his prime he would have been the greatest Center to played the game. He might be in the GOAT conversation with MJ, Kobe and Lebron.
Top 10 in the nba. Not a chance however if he played in his prime almost certainly would have become top 10 if not top 5 or even higher. Not top at all, hakeem, Ewing, Shaq, bill Russell wilt chamberlain, Kareem, David Robinson, Moses malone,tim Duncan (centre every season outside David Robinson and Tiago splitter), Dwight Howard Wes unseld artis Gilmore......
@@donalgeaney626 yea if he played in his prime i could argue he could maybe be top 5 center of all time and atleast top 40 or 50 PLAYER of all time, man was slaying in his prime and i with no question think he would've slayed in the NBA aswell
napper it’s really a shame. I don’t get why he didn’t go to the nba after the fall of the ussr and I stead waited like 5 years and this ended being a 30 year old rookie after injuries.
@@donalgeaney626 yea I honestly think he could've even been better than shaq, sabas could barely walk in his late 30's and still could score like 20 points and 10 rebounds on shaq, he obliterated david robinson in the Olympics when he was younger and david robinson was already stealing lunch money from shaq, so a center that's 7'3 has a great 3 point shot, soft touch, athleticism, versatility, an he could bench press 500 pounds compared to shaq's 350, he would've made shaq like a little child on the court if he came to the NBA earlier, honestly im proud to be lithuanian and have such a legend born in my coutry is an honor
napper David Robinson was in college not even a pro yet and shaq never played David by that point cuz that was in 1988, shaq was drafted in 92’. Unless you are referring to 1992 where he didn’t dominate team USA at all. By y’a he was a great player and what if. With all the bball talent from Lithuania however you should be very proud. Sabonis was made for this era it’s such a shame with his 3 point shot.
Человек - эпоха баскетбола,площадку видел на 360* градусов,спасибо ,что такие люди выступали за, великую страну,которой больше никогда не будет ,здоровья тебе Арвидас,мы тебя никогда не забудем!
Young Sabonis had the height and vertical of a young Ralph Sampson, the post work of a prime Olajuwon or Kevin McHale, the Girth of Shaq and the passing of Magic Johnson.
scary idea...would have been amazing to watch when you put it that way. His paasing game was pretty buttery tho as a high posting big man. He hurt paint defenses even till his last playing years.
Sabonis did play against Olajuwon from 1995-2001. Sabonis won 7 games, Olajuwon won 6. Sabonis had more rebounds and had a higher FG%, 3p% and FT%. If a very injured and old Sabonis could do this to Olajuwon then a young Sabonis is better than Olajuwon, sorry.
loooooooooooooooooooooooool btw it s Irk nowitzky cause he has no D ......^^ god, how funny a player that built his career on a single move can be so popular .......except his fade away post shoot, irk never played BB....he s certainly the most boring player to watch and one of the greatest overrated player of all times .....
Yo sólo me acuerdo cuando estaba en Real Madrid,flipe era la final de la Liga Española.Contra el Barcelona.Con su mano cogía el Balón.Por cierto ese Año ganamos La Liga Española.Gracias,Sabonis dónde estes
Ехал однажды через Сербию из Литвы, остановился на заправке, вышел директор заправки увидел литовские номера и кричит работнице - "иди Сабонису окно на машине помой". Эх до чего было приятно. (: А ведб это было лет пять назад и Сабонис уже давно не играет. Удивил меня мужик.
Этот бросок топ 1 это я видел будучи ещё подростком! У меня записан этот матч ещё на кассету видемагнитофона. Там уникальный матч был с 4 овертаймами! Нужно отцыфровать кассету на память!
He and Bill Walton would both be top 5 centers of all time if they were allowed to play the entirety of their primes in the NBA and without suffering injuries
sabonis was good past his prime, with bad knees in the nba. yes, he would have fairly dominated in the era he played in, had he not screwed up his knees.
Una leyenda viviente! En España queremos y admiramos al gran Sabas! Grande entre los grandes! Lástima de esas lesiones que le impidieron llegar hasta donde podría haber llegado. Sin embargo, medio cojo como estaba, conquistó grandes títulos y se merendó a prácticamente todos los centers con los que coincidió en la pista! Te queremos Sabas, nunca te olvidaremos!
Такое исполнение,скромность,третий глаз на затылке- любовь помноженная на трудолюбие собирает людей в зале и потом долгие дни они вспоминают и жизнь становиться полнее и радостней.
Indeed. Many people wonder what could have been. But the Ruskies with their Cold War mentality to win no matter the cost overused him very badly in the eighties. That is what laid the foundation for his future chronic leg issues. Still put up quite a show for a semi-disabled athlete. :D Cannot but bow down and respect the dude.
you dont know what you are talking about. In NBA each team play 82 games, how come 'Ruskies' overused him? He played more than 82 games? He played maybe a few games with injection, but hey, this is a norm in NBA! Besides, Patrick Ewing had almost same problems at his late 20s. he totally lost his mobility even in 1993, at the age of 30. Maybe the Russkies overussed him, too, though he never heard about it?
thx for sharing his sensitivity is the reason why we should love him. if he can control weight and avoid alcohol. his legendary in NBA should be much longer and higher
His last season was in Euroleague, local town Kaunas Zalgiris team, he averaged 17 pts and 11 reb and was named Euroleague regular season and top16 MVP being 40 year old. Thats legend.
I was born in Seattle in 1973, where I grew up. Sonics and Blazers fan. Japanese-American. I vote for that Seattle at Portland game in 1995-96, where he got triple teamed, flung a bounce pass to Buck Williams, and Buck slammed it. That made the difference in the Blazers winning that game.
A huge merit in the fact that Sabonis became a universal player, his children's coach Yuri Fedorov. When he came to him as a boy, Fedorov taught him that a center player should not be able to. Therefore, Arvydas can do everything.
Europe had Arvydas Sabonis best years yet he was a dominant big man in the twilight of his career in the NBA. His son is a different type of player but he'll write another chapter of excellence as he perfects his profession.
I am a big fun of his talent. thank you Mr.Sabonis
Most intelligent center of all time
Kuziai, Jokic coming up fast buddy.
@@mylesconley3902 Prime Sabonis was arguably the best center since Russell/Wilt, an injured Sabonis kept up with Shaq who was entering his prime.
@@mylesconley3902 Sabonis played with a problem with his back and all. Sabonis would be sitting in a wheelchair back then. He was basically a disabled basketball player.
@@regorf Olajuwon.
Kareem???
just imagine if he played his prime years in the NBA
With Drexler and Porter..would have been hell of a team:)
We could be talking about Sabonis, the greatest NBA center of all time
+scotti pippen That would've been SCARY
yenes, 3 times champions, ten time all star
AlphaDwg hey would have been a modern day bill russell
A 7'3 Larry Bird.
...Incredible player.
7 4
if only he joined the NBA in his prime
the art of basketball
Арвидас Сабонис- уникальный центровой, выдающийся баскетболист. С любой дистанции, с любой позиции пас/ бросок. Для моего поколения это Легенда!
Спасибо Юрию Федорову, детскому тренеру, который учил маленького Арвидаса играть не только под щитом, а делал из него универсала. Шарунас Марчюленис тоже тренировался в детстве у него же.
ну его передачи... божественно, уж тем более для "большого"!
No tengo ni idea de lo que decís, pero estoy de acuerdo. Sabonis era tan grande que es un idioma universal en sí mismo.
@@user-ur6io2cp6q не каждый разыгрывающий имеет такой интеллект
@@user-fw6rf6nt3n это что-то из серии: "как до жирафа"?))
This guy was explosive when he was young and he was on the national team as a teenager. I've never seen a better passing 7-foot dude ever and was for his entire career.
SSRS wasn't his national team :(
@@20000lukas It was during USSR times, Lithuanian team was called "Respublikanskaia Komanda" get your history and terminology right. Soviet player - Soviet national Team, American Player - American National Team. It addresses a NATION which was USSR.
@@AlexeiPavlov He was a real lithuanian and still is. So i don't know what are you talking about ;) he was forced to play fors ussrs. So bett stop learning from Stalin books.
@@20000lukas dude get real, Lithuania was part of USSR, and he played for USSR national team. get your facts straight. Republican teams were called "Сборная республики" USSR national team was called Сборная СССР
The most underrated player.. But i love this man..
Sabonis had better ball control than any other big man in history.
except Magic
+Pukis18 Magic didnt play back to the basket, he was a point guard, unfair comparison. Sabonis was a monster in the post and could handle like a guard. For his height/weight that just unreal!!
+Brandon Dozier like Magic.
+goldsmith1210 no no, at least at the same level of Wilt Chamberlain..ps Magic isn't a "big man", I think he meant (if I'm not wrong) real giants...
+Imdisappointed You mean like magic?
Center with pointguard passing skills, incredible! one of the kind!
I watched that Olympic game years ago against David Robinson, Sabonis just killed him it was amazing!
I've seen Sabonis playing whit the URSS un Spain when he was 20 years old, and he crashed the table in the trainig round. I was just a child but I never forgot it
que lo pague, que lo pague, que lo pague...!!!! gritaba el pabellón..
@@magicogonzalez8465 y le pitaron una técnica por desconsideración... 😛
Fernando, supongo que la jugada a la que te refieres es la del 3:50 de este vídeo. Torneo de Navidad, la URSS vs Real Madrid.
@@aha3885 ¿desconsideración por romper el tablero?... je je je.. que vergüenza..
@@magicogonzalez8465 eran otros tiempos, piensa que probablemente nadie en ese pabellón había visto jamás algo así. Y el baloncesto europeo de los 80 era bastante más calentito de lo que es ahora, igual que pasa con la NBA. De todas formas, Sabonis se reconcilió con Madrid y con el público madrileño poco después, en la semifinal del mundobasket 86. Terminó el partido en la grada, saludando y agradeciendo el apoyo. El hombre no sabía que más que amor al soviet, lo que había presenciado era odio a Drazen.. 😛
a mountain with a touch and vision of a hawk, a real legend...
If Sabonis played for Portland in the late 80's to the early 90's, the Trail Blazers may have won a championship.
may have won
n a few chanmpionships
Лучший баскетболист,всех времен и народов,лично для меня!!!! Beste Basketballspieler, aller Zeiten!!!!Für mich und Millionen in der Welt!!!!Arvidas wünsch Dir nur alles Gute ,vor allem Gesundheit!!!!
Waldemar Schleidowez Согласен с тобой на все 100 %.Спасибо, брат, за твоё мнение. По литовски : ачю.
Shattered a backboard one handed. Holy mother of God
I'm sayin
Without using his weight like how Shaq did. Pure strength.
no shit look at how fast and strong that movement was.. he hit the basket with his only his palm. he didnt hang on it til it cracked due to weight stress.
Floyd Calpin nah Shaq used to break backboards with power. Check out his LSU days before he gained the weight
In fairness that was a rigid old backboard that would not be used in the modern game, especially not in the US. Still an awesome display of power.
One of my favorite players, very underrated.
+wiley schmitt Those fucking injuries and USSR at the beginning stoped him for becoming the greatest or one of the greatest C in NBA :(
Mr. Putler Gollum
I agree, he would've dominated for sure.
+wiley schmitt he should give the same respect as those top centers. In the 1988 he lead the USSR win the gold metal.
KIRIK123321 l have to correct you a bit, since 1981 he played in Europe - occupied Lithuania. In 1989 he starts playing in Spain - free democratic country.
+Mr. Putler Gollum So, Spain also stoped him for becoming the greatest or one of the greatest C in NBA?
Arvydas Sabonis in 2k:
Inside: A+
Mid Range: A+
Three Point: A+
Playmaking: A+
Paint Defense: A+
Rebounding: A+
My only dream was to see him play in the NBA at his prime. With Clyde, Terry, Jerome and Drazen...
They could have changed the historyvof the league for sure
You can thank the Soviets for not allowing this to happen
@@apples874 From 1991 he could have go to Portland but i don't know what he was afraid of.
Clyde Drexler said if he's come to NBA earlier (maybe in 1980's era), we will get four or six world champion
His son Domantas Sabonis is playing great for the Pacers so far his first season here. I remember this guy back in the day. One of my favorites. Extremely smart baller!
The Legend!! I still remember duel between AS & David Robinson at 1986 Goodwill Game.. His hammering dunk and dancing-like pivot steps.
The best center pasing the ball I ever see!🏀
How he can be best with 3 asist per game than Jokic who has somethimes even 15,16? :D Jokic is another level of productivity and he has better higlights in only 1 year than Sabonis in whole life :) Modern era, that we can' t compare, today' s centers are another level
@@milosjovicevic6083 holy hell what dribble is that, Jokic can't even tie sabonis's shoes.
Proud to be Lithuanian :) Sabonis is legend and icon of lithuanian basketball
+Arwukas proud to be an accident born in a shit place?
+jack mehoff take it easy. Lithuania is a vary beautiful country. have you been here?
It's a hot spot for vacationers here in the US....no and no don't want to go.
+jack mehoff dude... why even say that? An absolutely meaningless attack on another human being.
И это правильно!
He was a great passer with the blazers. He could pass the ball. I loved watching him play for the blazers.
very smart guy. had great vision of the court. and his assists... marvelous. an all round player.
I can't think of any center that had the skill set of Sabonis (except maybe Olajuwan)... As a passer, he's likely the best all time among bigs. He also had a great post up game and could shoot from distance. Some of the most highly regarded centers look pedestrian in comparison. He was past his prime when he came to the nba, and remains relatively unknown in America.. but he's a legend in Spain and undoubtedly a hero in Lithuania.
So much swag. Even to this day there are very few centers that are more fluid than him.
+MiegmaishMenas Centers have gotten worse, good job though.
that made 0 sense
Legendary player!! One of my favorite players in Europe!!
Saboniis-Lietuvas leģenda.💥💥💥
One of the smartest players in NBA history.
It's a shame he was limited by his age and various injuries.
Legend,respect!!!!!!!!!
I think u become legend after death and he is still alive...
aras volosenko what about mj
Or Larry Legend
magic Johnson, bill russell Kareem abdul-jabaar.
Baba Yaga what?
In moments like these I`m proud to be lithuanian. Saboni, sveikatos jums ! Esate LEGENDA !
Sabonis such a great player! I still remember the super talented trailblazers from the 90's They always made the playoffs but came up short all the time.
I remember Arvydas Sabonis at his prime in Europe. For helping the NBA fans to figure out what he was.... imagine Magic Johnson in the body of Shaquille O'Neal or Hakeem Olajuwon (actually around 4 inches taller than them).
Just unbelievable
Dude looks like he's a regular sized grown man playing with those kid's basket balls. He's massive! His skill was amazing!
He is Yao Ming's idol. A real talent. Great music BTW.
Luyu Wang yaoming definitely studied his game well, he had an identical over the head pass to Steve Francis
Sabonis had the finesse of making things look easy and elegant.
He remains one of the best basketball players in the world. A fine representative of Lithuanian basketball.
Человечище!!
При росте 220 иметь такую координацию движений,такую технику бросков и передач это действительно выдающийся баскетболист и самый самый на постсоветском пространстве всех времен!!! И даже предствить страшно как бы он еще лучше играл не будь у него этой злощастной травмы ахилового сухожилия! Он бы на года 3 раньше попал бы в НБА,в пору его расцвета а не заката(все таки он туда попал в 32 года).Уверен что тогда мы бы не Шаком востогались бы,а Сабонисом.И это не Сабонис бы играл против Шак и Робинсона,а Робинсон и Шак играли бы против Сабониса(я думю что многие поняли что я имел ввиду)
The Soviets destroyed his career
уедь Сабас без травмы в 89, в финале 91 Портленд убил бы Джордана
esli ne griobany sssr...... SABONIS by papal v NBA v svoyom rasvete.
Prior to his injuries could have been a Top 5 All Time Center! Hell even injured and old he was still quite effective!
Arvydas DIDIS krepsininkas,all Lithuania love his guy......
I wish he had came to NBA 10 yrs ealier than he did. At his prime he would have been the greatest Center to played the game. He might be in the GOAT conversation with MJ, Kobe and Lebron.
I heard he was amazing b4 he got to the nba...when he came to the nba, he was a shell of his earlier days. Imagine what he would have done here.
one of the biggest what if in NBA
Sabonis was past his prime when he entered the NBA. He still ranks in the top 10 of NBA centers ever to play.
Top 10 in the nba. Not a chance however if he played in his prime almost certainly would have become top 10 if not top 5 or even higher. Not top at all, hakeem, Ewing, Shaq, bill Russell wilt chamberlain, Kareem, David Robinson, Moses malone,tim Duncan (centre every season outside David Robinson and Tiago splitter), Dwight Howard Wes unseld artis Gilmore......
@@donalgeaney626 yea if he played in his prime i could argue he could maybe be top 5 center of all time and atleast top 40 or 50 PLAYER of all time, man was slaying in his prime and i with no question think he would've slayed in the NBA aswell
napper it’s really a shame. I don’t get why he didn’t go to the nba after the fall of the ussr and I stead waited like 5 years and this ended being a 30 year old rookie after injuries.
@@donalgeaney626 yea I honestly think he could've even been better than shaq, sabas could barely walk in his late 30's and still could score like 20 points and 10 rebounds on shaq, he obliterated david robinson in the Olympics when he was younger and david robinson was already stealing lunch money from shaq, so a center that's 7'3 has a great 3 point shot, soft touch, athleticism, versatility, an he could bench press 500 pounds compared to shaq's 350, he would've made shaq like a little child on the court if he came to the NBA earlier, honestly im proud to be lithuanian and have such a legend born in my coutry is an honor
napper David Robinson was in college not even a pro yet and shaq never played David by that point cuz that was in 1988, shaq was drafted in 92’. Unless you are referring to 1992 where he didn’t dominate team USA at all. By y’a he was a great player and what if. With all the bball talent from Lithuania however you should be very proud. Sabonis was made for this era it’s such a shame with his 3 point shot.
Человек - эпоха баскетбола,площадку видел на 360* градусов,спасибо ,что такие люди выступали за, великую страну,которой больше никогда не будет ,здоровья тебе Арвидас,мы тебя никогда не забудем!
Young Sabonis had the height and vertical of a young Ralph Sampson, the post work of a prime Olajuwon or Kevin McHale, the Girth of Shaq and the passing of Magic Johnson.
+Sal Amander don't forget his 3 point range
scary idea...would have been amazing to watch when you put it that way. His paasing game was pretty buttery tho as a high posting big man. He hurt paint defenses even till his last playing years.
Sal Amander his post game wasn't Hakeem level
12.0 ppg 2.1 APG 7.3RPG is not that impresive.
Sabonis did play against Olajuwon from 1995-2001. Sabonis won 7 games, Olajuwon won 6. Sabonis had more rebounds and had a higher FG%, 3p% and FT%. If a very injured and old Sabonis could do this to Olajuwon then a young Sabonis is better than Olajuwon, sorry.
Умный, быстрый великан!
arguably the most skillful big man that played the sport. also very entertaining to watch.
Budz Pogi dirk
loooooooooooooooooooooooool btw it s Irk nowitzky cause he has no D ......^^ god, how funny a player that built his career on a single move can be so popular .......except his fade away post shoot, irk never played BB....he s certainly the most boring player to watch and one of the greatest overrated player of all times .....
Best no look passer ever.
великолепный! помню.
2:48 David Robinson got so mad that Arvydas dunked on him twice, so he trained hard and became a legend. Arvydas making a difference.
Какой всё таки, чудный и обаятельный Арвидас. Браво. Булат. Г Костанай Казахстан
Сабонис лучший центр всех времен.
Da soglasen...
Арвидас-Красавец!Второй по значимости баскетболист для меня после Джордана.
Лучший баскетболист СССР в её существование
Ne tolko vo vsiom mire tocno v petiorku...
Yo sólo me acuerdo cuando estaba en Real Madrid,flipe era la final de la Liga Española.Contra el Barcelona.Con su mano cogía el Balón.Por cierto ese Año ganamos La Liga Española.Gracias,Sabonis dónde estes
Легенда баскетбола!!!
Great video! Thank you! I'm a big fan of Arvydas and his skills
"Замрите, ангелы, смотрите - я играю. Разбор грехов моих оставьте до поры . Вы оцените красоту игры. " 😍
que jogador! muito alto, mas muito habilidoso. um dos melhores pivôs que eu já vi.
Thanks for Sabonis i think is best player of all times
Ехал однажды через Сербию из Литвы, остановился на заправке, вышел директор заправки увидел литовские номера и кричит работнице - "иди Сабонису окно на машине помой". Эх до чего было приятно. (: А ведб это было лет пять назад и Сабонис уже давно не играет. Удивил меня мужик.
Этот бросок топ 1 это я видел будучи ещё подростком! У меня записан этот матч ещё на кассету видемагнитофона. Там уникальный матч был с 4 овертаймами! Нужно отцыфровать кассету на память!
He and Bill Walton would both be top 5 centers of all time if they were allowed to play the entirety of their primes in the NBA and without suffering injuries
Brian Hill he also joined the NBA way past his prime, his son is now doing great playing for the Pacers
Brian Hill no
sabonis was good past his prime, with bad knees in the nba. yes, he would have fairly dominated in the era he played in, had he not screwed up his knees.
Top centre he's not top 5
and Sabonis son too
Every time I watch Jokic play, I see him 💯
Legend!
Hell yeah, I had me a Sabonis jersey back in the mid 90's. I wasn't even a Portland fan, just loved the big guy pulling up for 3's.
Una leyenda viviente! En España queremos y admiramos al gran Sabas! Grande entre los grandes! Lástima de esas lesiones que le impidieron llegar hasta donde podría haber llegado. Sin embargo, medio cojo como estaba, conquistó grandes títulos y se merendó a prácticamente todos los centers con los que coincidió en la pista! Te queremos Sabas, nunca te olvidaremos!
Grande Sabas!
looks like ray liotta
Lol.
Hehehe
I'd say more like Dan Akroyd..
Такое исполнение,скромность,третий глаз на затылке- любовь помноженная на трудолюбие собирает людей в зале и потом долгие дни они вспоминают и жизнь становиться полнее и радостней.
Tai buvo Labai protingas zaidejas.
kas žiūri iš lt? :D
The best european center of all time and one of the at the world.
Арвидас красавчик!
Великий, великий баскетболист. Живая легенда.
His knees were already shit when he came to the u.s. and he still tore it up in the league.
Indeed. Many people wonder what could have been. But the Ruskies with their Cold War mentality to win no matter the cost overused him very badly in the eighties. That is what laid the foundation for his future chronic leg issues. Still put up quite a show for a semi-disabled athlete. :D Cannot but bow down and respect the dude.
Not the Ruskies , soviets .
Remigijus Jonaitis Yes, with a particular emphasis on Estonians, Latvians, and Lithuanians, not to mention Georgians.
zybergis and Russians ;)
you dont know what you are talking about. In NBA each team play 82 games, how come 'Ruskies' overused him? He played more than 82 games? He played maybe a few games with injection, but hey, this is a norm in NBA! Besides, Patrick Ewing had almost same problems at his late 20s. he totally lost his mobility even in 1993, at the age of 30. Maybe the Russkies overussed him, too, though he never heard about it?
thx for sharing
his sensitivity is the reason why we should love him. if he can control weight and avoid alcohol. his legendary in NBA should be much longer and higher
Great awesome video, thanks!!!
ЛУЧШИЙ ЦЕНТР ВСЕХ ВРЕМЕН И НАРОДОВ!
Kazkas nuostabaus.
He is my fav player im from the same country as him
Best of best !
Who is here in 2020? He was smooth.
Malkieri77 82 I'm here to compare him to kai sotto
His court vision was out of this world.
His last season was in Euroleague, local town Kaunas Zalgiris team, he averaged 17 pts and 11 reb and was named Euroleague regular season and top16 MVP being 40 year old. Thats legend.
I was born in Seattle in 1973, where I grew up. Sonics and Blazers fan. Japanese-American. I vote for that Seattle at Portland game in 1995-96, where he got triple teamed, flung a bounce pass to Buck Williams, and Buck slammed it. That made the difference in the Blazers winning that game.
This guy may have been the best all round player ever. The way he destroyed David Robinson in the Goodwill games was jaw dropping.
Jep ;)
Великий гений баскетбола!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
A huge merit in the fact that Sabonis became a universal player, his children's coach Yuri Fedorov. When he came to him as a boy, Fedorov taught him that a center player should not be able to. Therefore, Arvydas can do everything.
I hope his son is gonna be like him
Not!!
@@abdullahussien6683 But his son is also a great player
@@mmd3585 He's showing glimpses of his dad, he's not as tall but he's also a very smart and efficient player.
Haris Azeem he’s an allstar now 🔥
In 2020 he is doing great
Лучший
Sabonis era foda demais. Adorava ver os jogos do Portland e criava bonecos dele nos jogos da NBA q não tinham. THE BEST|!
The most talented bigman in the history of the game
Sabonis is the Goat, back people will never accept this, but is true!
Europe had Arvydas Sabonis best years yet he was a dominant big man in the twilight of his career in the NBA. His son is a different type of player but he'll write another chapter of excellence as he perfects his profession.
He had skills💯🔥
Great video of one of my favorite players. Dude was badass.