T-Mac's shots are still my favorite. It was just insane. He couldn't miss. And in a low scoring game where no one could hit anything beforehand. Just crazy.
One of the most impressive feats in NBA history in my opinion. It will never be replicated in our lifetime.. especially against a team like the spurs who were an elite defensive team.. I mean the score should prove how good the defense was on both sides actually. It’s a shame T-Mac never won a ring. But props to him for not ring chasing like the leagues best do today….. 🐍 Durant
I love how in every video like this, T Mac's 13 points in 33 seconds is always the top. It's like there's a global basketball consensus that it is the single most impressive thing ever done on a basketball court.
@@IONTENNISTHAT That's only a 2 part sequence tho, T mac making 3 3s including an And1 with defenders all over him on every shot is easily more impressive
What impresses me most about the McGrady sequence is that he not only scored 13 points, he scored 13 points in a game where the final result was 81-80. The guy scored 16% of their total points in 33 seconds.
The craziest part about TMac’s sequence is that throughout the whole thing the rockets had to intentionally foul and the spurs made every single free throw…yet he still managed to make the comeback
What was even more impressive about that T-Mac 13 points in 33 seconds was that he did it against the Spurs who had the lowest defensive rating by far that year and in fact had a historic defense and somehow, T-Mac pulled that off.
@@lonzoballcandoitall4132 I mean since defensive rating is involved with the amount of points scored on you per 100 possessions it is actually kind of better being lower since lower the rating, better the defense. When you say it it seems wrong but defensive rating is actually a stat that's good when it's the lowest.
Loving the "increasingly" series. Please do more. A few ideas I'd like to see: Misses but they become increasingly more costly Mismatches but they become increasingly more unfair Street moves in the NBA but they become increasingly more unique Cold streaks but they become longer
That shot shouldn’t have counted though, the Spurs argued the shot clock being .4 seconds was too short for it to be a fadeaway jump shot and Derek Fisher who made the shot also said he felt like the clock started late
Yeah, it's a damn shame. Roy was really becoming a super star, I cried when he retired because of his potential and that he couldn't achieve his dream anymore.
@@DankBirdGang52 Fans and Brandon alike cried when he retired. That man's blood was made of leather and nylon. His life-force was on the court. Everyone could see, feel and hear it. His heart literally broke when he realized he didn't have a choice, and so did most of ours. In a way I think the fan base literally found themselves living through Brandon while he played, and once he was done, it was a collective recognition of that fact.
Something about that bron shot after Zions dunk is just crazy af to me . The confidence in that shot is all time high . He had the whole shot clock left and he was half court
@@kowaisenpai82 yeah I’m realizing the 2 for 1 now . But even then , he still had a few more seconds to get a higher percentage shot . He said fuck that and went full curry mode
i was still 14 years old when that tmac scene happened! and i watched it live on TV! as everybody in arena leaving and i decided to continue watching, boy oh boy let me tell u something that was the greatest decision of my life to continue watching the game til the end, games not over untill the time goes 00.00
Bro I was like 16 when I watched it live to. Was on the phone with friends you know everybody use to 3 and 4 way back then🤣. I was screaming like a madman because they had changed the channel and I was still watching it.
Nigga, if they traded Tmac to the 76ers with AI.. that attracts a better big man or just another better player in general & it’s a wrap. I’m forever salty That fckng roster How tf did that roster get to the finals man ? That roster was smelly hot doodoo & Yao Ming 🙇 was just too big for his own good
8:06 Greatest sequence in NBA history ever seen and recorded. In 30 seconds he makes 4's with 1 foul. This is why you never give up and why Tmac need not be forgotten.
The block in oladipo was actually a goal tend the didn’t call I remember being pissed when I watched that game but obviously no one remembers it because of what he did after
I still remember that exact sequence perfectly. MAN I miss those days. Thomas Robinson may not have been positively impactful overall on his teams, but god sake he was so much fun to watch in the little spurts he did get. He was best used like that too - super short little situational spurts of time, like 2-4 minutes at a time, max of around 10 minutes in a game. One of the most inconvenient kinds of role players, but undoubtedly impactful as hell when used that way. And to think, that was what? 2014 or 2015? 7 or 8 years ago now! Like, DAMN!
Love, love this series. I'm not even into sports, but this shit is too awesome not to witness. By this point I expect players to just start sliding across the court and defying gravity like it's a badly tested EA SPORTS game.
The most impressive play in this video is J.R. Smith actually having the awareness to call time out with 1 second left so they could get a better shot at the buzzer.
I absolutely love the fact I got to see Rudy again. Man I fucking miss those days of this Blazers team. I still have and wear Rudy's jersey too. RRRUUUUUUDDDDYYYYYY!!!!! haha. Man was ridiculously fun to watch, and played his role so damn well. Wildly underappreciated player for sure.
He is still playing for Real Madrid!!!!!! where he has won several titles over the last 10 years. At this moment he is regreasing like crazy, but few years ago when luka was still here he was a showman and a beast. Dude could miss all the shots and then turn up in the 4th hitting 10 consecutive points. Spanish legend and european greatness
@@jaquaveonandress649 Super underappreciated dunker, too. Rudy had springs like you would never expect on any white guy. Him & Elliot Williams were such great players, though EWill never lived up to his potential or skills since he was more brittle than an autumn leaf.
Great to see some old school sequences too! I missed MJ's sequence scoring, getting a steal, turning over and then running to block, all in like 8 seconds
The block/halfcourt shot by Wade against Phoenix I saw with my grandpa when I was like 9 I’ll never forget it.. we were stunned… we would watch him play ever game in florida we lived in South Florida he was our favorite player without a doubt, mid 2000’s Dwayne Wade was a God
You gotta include Dame's first series clinching shot against the Rockets. Still one of my all time favorite basketball moments. Love the old Rudy Fernandez clips though, you dug deep for those. Would've been cool if you had the old clip of Travis Outlaw getting back to back reverse alley oops from half court. Those happened in that same Blazers era.
Because he does things at his size and weight that will never be done his IQ is S tier and he actually carried teams somewhere unlike other guys who had a front office give them real players
In the second sequence, Jack had a wide open transition 3 but he's like, "Nah, KP, Ima reward that hustle." and it was definitely the right option because that and-1 dunk was electrifying to the home crowd.
@T10 - Came here to comment this. That almost ruins Roy’s shot for me, haha. He shouldn’t have had that much time to shoot-the clock damn near stopped with Yao’s shot in midair.
Although not the best on this list by any means, BUT, the Portland and Minnesota sequence is hands down my favorite! Gives me the most chills. The energy of the crowd after the revenge block, like u block our man, we block yours, then the icing on the cake, WE PUT IT ON YOU F'KN HEAD! Just great!
That Derrick Fisher shot is still fishy to this day, supposed to believe that he not only caught the ball, but turned around, faded away then shot the ball all within 0.4 seconds.
Those 13 points by McGrady was like those moments in NBA Jam when you were on a scoring streak and the ball caught fire after which it was impossible to miss a shot
also epic clock management by the Portland time keeper in the houston game at @5:55. stops the clock early on Yaos shot and starts late for the Blazers 3 shot
that McGrady sequence is still, and probably always will be, the greatest sequence in NBA history. Think about. He had 13 in points...IN 33 SECONDS. LIKE WHAT!??!?!
I've watched Evans at 2:11 like 15 times and every time it looks more and more like it was a sequence straight out of a video game. Insane athleticism.
This brings back all kinds of great memories. You’re really on to something with this format. Another good one would be. Refs bad calls that get more obviously bad or costly
T-Mac's shots are still my favorite. It was just insane. He couldn't miss. And in a low scoring game where no one could hit anything beforehand. Just crazy.
ong. hits multiple 3s for the game with almost no time to do so is insane
The Rockets had less than 70 points heading into that sentence. TMac had shot horribly all game.
And on top of that it’s not like the Spurs we’re playing bad defense. Bowen was draped all over him on those shots and he still hit them
One of the most impressive feats in NBA history in my opinion. It will never be replicated in our lifetime.. especially against a team like the spurs who were an elite defensive team.. I mean the score should prove how good the defense was on both sides actually. It’s a shame T-Mac never won a ring. But props to him for not ring chasing like the leagues best do today….. 🐍 Durant
That man was in a zone. Like Kuroko No Basket level zone.
That McGrady sequence may be the most insane stretch in NBA history. Just crazy. He just couldn’t miss.
and it seemed like he changed his form like 5 times XD
13 points in 33 seconds…. Unreal.
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man was like “wtf just happened”
Fr. And I thought Reggie's comeback in NY will never be outmatched.
Jalen Green will do something similar in February 2027
I love how in every video like this, T Mac's 13 points in 33 seconds is always the top. It's like there's a global basketball consensus that it is the single most impressive thing ever done on a basketball court.
It's good but the best sequence is always the LeBron chase down to kyrie 3 ftw and chip no contest
@@IONTENNISTHAT That's only a 2 part sequence tho, T mac making 3 3s including an And1 with defenders all over him on every shot is easily more impressive
@@IONTENNISTHAT that's not even a sequence it wasn't in consecutive plays
@@IONTENNISTHAT lebrons block, kyries shot AND k loves lockup on steph.
@@IONTENNISTHAT that’s not how those plays actually happened tho. T Macs is at the top
What impresses me most about the McGrady sequence is that he not only scored 13 points, he scored 13 points in a game where the final result was 81-80. The guy scored 16% of their total points in 33 seconds.
13 points in 80 point game is equal to 20 points in 33 seconds in today's NBA game. That's how crazy it is.
AND in the LAST 33 seconds of the game!!! Incredible.
He did that with Bruce Bowen on him who was thought to be the premier defender in the league at the time. Just an unbelievable display of talent!
"theyll try to get on the plane before the officials can review it" 🤣🤣🤣
Can’t get over the T-Mac one… just pure insanity
The craziest part about TMac’s sequence is that throughout the whole thing the rockets had to intentionally foul and the spurs made every single free throw…yet he still managed to make the comeback
all that crazy play and still zero rings to show for it
@@mukundyadav6913 hating for no reason
@@mukundyadav6913 yeah because basketball is an individual sport like tennis or some shit 🙄
@@mukundyadav6913 injuries
What was even more impressive about that T-Mac 13 points in 33 seconds was that he did it against the Spurs who had the lowest defensive rating by far that year and in fact had a historic defense and somehow, T-Mac pulled that off.
words hard
Did you mean highest?
Notice that the final score was 80-81
@@lonzoballcandoitall4132 I mean since defensive rating is involved with the amount of points scored on you per 100 possessions it is actually kind of better being lower since lower the rating, better the defense. When you say it it seems wrong but defensive rating is actually a stat that's good when it's the lowest.
@@kerke4639 I see now. I probably would have just said best defensive rating.
Loving the "increasingly" series. Please do more.
A few ideas I'd like to see:
Misses but they become increasingly more costly
Mismatches but they become increasingly more unfair
Street moves in the NBA but they become increasingly more unique
Cold streaks but they become longer
good ones!
All good ideas but if I ever gotta see the rockets 0/27 from 3 in the 2018 wcf again imma cry
That first one would just be Russell Westbrook and KD for 80% of it. haha
@@TheCriminalViolin facts
Rivalry moments....
Devin Brown's face at the end is just priceless man. He's just standing there like "man did this dude just did this"
In his best John Starks impersonation
That shot shouldn’t have counted though, the Spurs argued the shot clock being .4 seconds was too short for it to be a fadeaway jump shot and Derek Fisher who made the shot also said he felt like the clock started late
We were talking about the t-Mac game
@@deantecalhoun5945 Thank you for the clarification
@@Ruben-wm7hx yep without a doubt
Roy and T-Mac videos make me emotional, such astounding players that got injured and they couldn't reach even higher places
Yeah, it's a damn shame. Roy was really becoming a super star, I cried when he retired because of his potential and that he couldn't achieve his dream anymore.
I thought the same
Teared up at the Roy clip actually
@@DankBirdGang52 Fans and Brandon alike cried when he retired. That man's blood was made of leather and nylon. His life-force was on the court. Everyone could see, feel and hear it. His heart literally broke when he realized he didn't have a choice, and so did most of ours. In a way I think the fan base literally found themselves living through Brandon while he played, and once he was done, it was a collective recognition of that fact.
yep they're on a long list
Lots of respect for the editing.
I love the screen/game changing but the commentators overlap and no abrupt cuts.
Beyond quality
That stood out to me as well. Major props for that
0:06 - 0:09 crazy how fast Zion got back on the bench after scoring
Underrated comment
LMFAO
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Holy shit. LOL
Whenever a game is within 10-12 points in the last minute or two, the mad McGrady sequence always comes to mind.
3:25 the most insane moment of the video is JR Smith having the presence of mind to call a TO in that situation instead of chucking it from 3/4 court
Definitely a guy known for his awareness in this kind of situation 🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂. If only...
He didn’t even call immediately so they had to inbound it from their side ☠️
Hornets announcer at 4:42:
"TROUBLE." "LOOSE." "Chicago's got it!"
"OH!" "NAOOOO!!"
Bulls swish 6-pt sequence in 6 seconds
"YORE KAEDDINGGG!!!!!!!" 😂😂😂
extra credit: freeze frame the players / fans at 4:58
Lavine’s 13th 3
@@masondearborn4368 thank you for your comment for no other reason other than bring me back to this video
Something about that bron shot after Zions dunk is just crazy af to me . The confidence in that shot is all time high . He had the whole shot clock left and he was half court
they are going for the 2-for-1 that's why he was confident, still a great shot regardless
LeFuckYouThree 😭
it’s the signature LeFuckYou three pointer
@@kowaisenpai82 yeah I’m realizing the 2 for 1 now . But even then , he still had a few more seconds to get a higher percentage shot . He said fuck that and went full curry mode
@@kowaisenpai82 what's the 2 for 1?
i was still 14 years old when that tmac scene happened! and i watched it live on TV! as everybody in arena leaving and i decided to continue watching, boy oh boy let me tell u something that was the greatest decision of my life to continue watching the game til the end, games not over untill the time goes 00.00
I distinctly remember going to bed. Screw high school for making me get up so damn early lol
Bro I was like 16 when I watched it live to. Was on the phone with friends you know everybody use to 3 and 4 way back then🤣. I was screaming like a madman because they had changed the channel and I was still watching it.
Nigga, if they traded Tmac to the 76ers with AI.. that attracts a better big man or just another better player in general & it’s a wrap. I’m forever salty
That fckng roster
How tf did that roster get to the finals man ?
That roster was smelly hot doodoo
& Yao Ming 🙇 was just too big for his own good
8:06 Greatest sequence in NBA history ever seen and recorded. In 30 seconds he makes 4's with 1 foul. This is why you never give up and why Tmac need not be forgotten.
Hearing the announcers go insane makes me go insane 😂😂
😂😂
the T Mac sequence was the best I have witnessed in all my years of watching NBA but that Brandon Roy sequence was fun too, I watched that game live
This type of videos are so good man, nice job
Lebron’s block - jumper winning sequences are insane. He was unstoppable that year
The block in oladipo was actually a goal tend the didn’t call I remember being pissed when I watched that game but obviously no one remembers it because of what he did after
@@eliyarrows2456 that game still pisses me off. that whole sequence I was wondering why no one mention that it was goaltending
@@eliyarrows2456 5:36 Bro the ball was clearly going up so what are you talking about? It's not a goaltend until it's hit on the way down.
@@andrayday8064 wrong,, the ball hit the backboard then bron blocked it,, which means it should've been goaltending
@@king-ghost1027 Wrong, it doesn't touch the back board until Lebron hits it against the backboard.
That twolves and trailblazers sequence has got to be my favorite, but tmac draining everything is a very close second
I still remember that exact sequence perfectly. MAN I miss those days. Thomas Robinson may not have been positively impactful overall on his teams, but god sake he was so much fun to watch in the little spurts he did get. He was best used like that too - super short little situational spurts of time, like 2-4 minutes at a time, max of around 10 minutes in a game. One of the most inconvenient kinds of role players, but undoubtedly impactful as hell when used that way. And to think, that was what? 2014 or 2015? 7 or 8 years ago now! Like, DAMN!
That T-Mac sequence will forever give me goosebumps
2:12 This shit is so disrespectful I couldn’t help but laugh my ass off 🤣😭
This is such an amazing vid. As an old school NBA fan, I can't express how much I appreciate this list! Great job~
What eras did you watch
T-Mac's 13 in 33 will Always be one of the GREATEST clutch performances in history.. ALWAYS lol
Love, love this series.
I'm not even into sports, but this shit is too awesome not to witness.
By this point I expect players to just start sliding across the court and defying gravity like it's a badly tested EA SPORTS game.
Love seeing The Spanish Armada get some love at 1:14! Those Portland teams were fun to watch.
Buddy’s face at the end. Perfect way to end it 😂
The most impressive play in this video is J.R. Smith actually having the awareness to call time out with 1 second left so they could get a better shot at the buzzer.
Kevin Harlan calls but they keep getting more insane
6:00 y'all notice the shot clock stop before he even shoots the ball? That shot should've ended the game
Oww. And Blazers homecourt though. 🤔
foul
Yea. It should’ve gone to 0. Idk why that happened.
@@buddywalker7he was fouled and fouls stop the clock immediately
What a compilation! I haven’t seen a lot of these. Just insane. Great work.
Right?! Me neither tbh. That Zach Lavine one??? Had a dec look from 2 to tie, ran to 3 point line to win it lmao
Some of these just send shocks through my body
The instant run to the locker room never gets old
8:42 That look never gets old 🤣🤣🤣
I absolutely love the fact I got to see Rudy again. Man I fucking miss those days of this Blazers team. I still have and wear Rudy's jersey too. RRRUUUUUUDDDDYYYYYY!!!!! haha. Man was ridiculously fun to watch, and played his role so damn well. Wildly underappreciated player for sure.
He is still playing for Real Madrid!!!!!! where he has won several titles over the last 10 years. At this moment he is regreasing like crazy, but few years ago when luka was still here he was a showman and a beast. Dude could miss all the shots and then turn up in the 4th hitting 10 consecutive points.
Spanish legend and european greatness
I didn’t watch the blazers much but I knew that man was a straight sniper lol
@@jaquaveonandress649 Super underappreciated dunker, too. Rudy had springs like you would never expect on any white guy. Him & Elliot Williams were such great players, though EWill never lived up to his potential or skills since he was more brittle than an autumn leaf.
That T Mac sequence is one of the greatest performances the world had ever saw.
Love this compilation. The defensive sequence at the end of game 3 of the 1993 ecf was another insane one.
this made me tear up more than once. basketball man. energy.
Wow looking back on some of these and realizing how crazy the moment actually was. I think the T-Mac one is still the most impressive in my opinion
Great to see some old school sequences too! I missed MJ's sequence scoring, getting a steal, turning over and then running to block, all in like 8 seconds
DWade’s blocks should’ve counted for steals too, the way he would snatch it out mid air was crazy
That Cavs-Warriors Christmas sequence is so good. Hell, that game is the greatest Christmas game ever!
So good to see Rudy Fernandez, breaking out of Kenny Smith’s “Amateurism of Spain” theory!
Gasol broke it as did Ginobli
@@ThaGhettoBlaster Manu is Argentinian, he's never played for Espana.
1:14 Yo, this is a nostalgia trip. I forgot about Rudy Fernandez. Great Euro player that played for the Blazers for a few years!
These compilations are fantastic. Great idea and even better execution
The block/halfcourt shot by Wade against Phoenix I saw with my grandpa when I was like 9 I’ll never forget it.. we were stunned… we would watch him play ever game in florida we lived in South Florida he was our favorite player without a doubt, mid 2000’s Dwayne Wade was a God
This just made me envy those that were able to watch these sequences live...
You gotta include Dame's first series clinching shot against the Rockets. Still one of my all time favorite basketball moments. Love the old Rudy Fernandez clips though, you dug deep for those. Would've been cool if you had the old clip of Travis Outlaw getting back to back reverse alley oops from half court. Those happened in that same Blazers era.
Clutch shot for sure but not a sequence.
Heh, Rudy’s still playing, can you believe it?
@@troybryant2187 the buildup was there though. Just like with Brandon Roys shot. The plays before it set it up.
@@troybryant2187 they should also had the beal 3 then steal Russ 3 to beat the Nets on here too
@@animeanime7849 big facts that was insane
The J R Smith screw up at the end of the cavs game was a crazy sequence in a different way
These series are so insane!! Thank you..
6:32
you gonna get benched for the next month for giving up like that
This is one of the best basketball compilations I’ve ever seen
I'm no lil LeBron loverboy or anything but he's got some of the best sequences ever
Because he does things at his size and weight that will never be done his IQ is S tier and he actually carried teams somewhere unlike other guys who had a front office give them real players
In the second sequence, Jack had a wide open transition 3 but he's like, "Nah, KP, Ima reward that hustle." and it was definitely the right option because that and-1 dunk was electrifying to the home crowd.
Tmac's timeless epic will forever be the greatest comeback of all time! It will never be broken!
T-mac sequence is just on another level man, truly a blessed performance
The most recent one was those Luke Kennard triple in that clippers comeback verse the wizards.
5:54 I have seen that deep game-winner by Brandon Roy COUNTLESS times and never before seen the sequence leading up to it. Thank you!
Oh yeah but it's the refs mistake. On the previous shot by Yao Minh the clock stopped too early. There should be 0.2 left
@T10 - Came here to comment this. That almost ruins Roy’s shot for me, haha. He shouldn’t have had that much time to shoot-the clock damn near stopped with Yao’s shot in midair.
He was fouled though
The Blazers one at 2:36 is so hype wtf
Bro this is one of the best series on youtube to watch. Keep up with this format man it’s amazing.
Spurs fans knew what was coming with the last 2 sequences with D Fisher and T Mac
Although not the best on this list by any means, BUT, the Portland and Minnesota sequence is hands down my favorite! Gives me the most chills. The energy of the crowd after the revenge block, like u block our man, we block yours, then the icing on the cake, WE PUT IT ON YOU F'KN HEAD! Just great!
for real the block in itself was insanely hype and then the oop was just next level
2:33 (Had to timestamp it for myself)
FINALLY A "FRESH" highlight video in regards to the NBA
That LA/SA final score being 74-73 is incredible.
This is why you can't compare stats between eras.
back when it was still legal to play defense lmao
And then you have the CLE/MIN game ending with 140-138
@@dragonballa5083 they didn't shoot 3s as much back then and the game went into OT and even for the time it was a really high scorring game
Hearing “McGrady, for the WIN… YES!!!” Gets me every single time. What a finish.
Lebron's recovery to get that block at 5:27 is nuts. Freakish athlete.
That's the GOAT doing goat things
These types of sequences are my favorite kind of NBA highlight.
Day 2 of asking for crowd silencers that get increasingly more silent
T-Mac sequence always give me chills
What about that sequence when Brian Scalabrine hit three straight threes to tie the game then dunked from the free throw line at the buzzer to win it?
Did that happen in a video game?
@@johnanderson9765 It's a long running meme.
There’s no way he hit a 3
I’m a Spurs fan and at the time that TMac sequence took my heart.
But man, I keep coming back to watch it again and again. Just mind blowing.
Zion looks like the guy at 0:07 now
Banger of a video. Good seeing Brandon Roy getting some love, what a baller he was
Good list! In my opinion, Kyle Korver's 11 points in 65 seconds against Bucks should be included here as well.
Excellent sound editing. I dug the announcers finishing their statements while the next clip starts. Nice work.
definitely missing westbrook game winner on the wizards vs the nets
respect for the most insane being T-Mac yo IMO that sequence is impressive like almost nothing else
5:35 isn't that goaltending?
No, didn't hit backboard
T-Mac, Fisher shots I will never forget no matter how long I go without seeing them
That Derrick Fisher shot is still fishy to this day, supposed to believe that he not only caught the ball, but turned around, faded away then shot the ball all within 0.4 seconds.
Same thing with the Khris Middleton shot with .5… there is no way you set and take a shot in .5 seconds
I knew that Tmac sequence would be #1.....by far the best few plays by one person to win a game I've ever seen
why the hell did the shot clock stop at 0.8 seconds at 6:01 ?? how did the refs let this happen. edit: there was a foul
Those 13 points by McGrady was like those moments in NBA Jam when you were on a scoring streak and the ball caught fire after which it was impossible to miss a shot
Mane! T-MAC! And that Bruce Bowen was trying to hurt him, didn’t let him land on the floor. Great video! 🔥🔥
Hahaha that Hornets announcer when watching Zach Levine shoot!! "OH NO!!" 😂😂
also epic clock management by the Portland time keeper in the houston game at @5:55. stops the clock early on Yaos shot and starts late for the Blazers 3 shot
that McGrady sequence is still, and probably always will be, the greatest sequence in NBA history. Think about. He had 13 in points...IN 33 SECONDS. LIKE WHAT!??!?!
I've watched Evans at 2:11 like 15 times and every time it looks more and more like it was a sequence straight out of a video game. Insane athleticism.
I always get goosebumps from watching the T-Mac video. Especially the last shot 8:22
I think I went a whole year not thinking about Brandon Roy doing that to our poor Rockets until I watched these clips. Thanks
This brings back all kinds of great memories. You’re really on to something with this format.
Another good one would be. Refs bad calls that get more obviously bad or costly
Bro that Brandon Roy buzzer beater against the rockets…. Gives me goosebumps every time
I get chills everytime I watch that McGrady clip
This channel is gonna get me through the rest of this off-season
Damn, I still remember watching OKC vs Orlando. Big shot after big shot
This video just speaks to how intense almost every blazer game is lmao