Fun Fact: In the game where Brandon Knight missed the wide open layup to win, he hit the tying 3 in 2OT to send it to a 3rd overtime period, and the Bucks ended up winning.
That Nick Anderson one is so painful to watch. Dude literally had to go 1/4 to ice the game. Heart always breaks for him no matter how many times I see it.
@@Greegocame here to say this. After seeing the 30 for 30, I've always felt bad for Nick Anderson. The aftermath of those 4 shots really messed up the remainder of his career to the point he didn't even want to shoot.
The annoyance in the announcers voices when Valentine made that terrible 3-point shot that missed handily never ceases to make me laugh. These are some hilarious miscues and fails and whatnot too, a couple heartbreaking ones as well.
What happened with the timekeeper in that game? Clock stops at 0.7 sec for no apparent reason. Did Jordan trick the timekeeper? Did he assume there must have been a reason Jordan just stopped?
@@michaellee4276i think it was a malfunction, because ordinarily the clock stops on a shot clock violation... Even though it hit the rim and the clock should have kept running
Fr because everybody knew that the lebron had no chance of beating that warriors team while if andreson made just one free throw the magic might have won the championship
Ehhhh idk, missing free throws just happens, it def had bigger magnitude but it wasnt really a braindead mistake or anything, but cant say the same for Smith
People make those four missed free throws by Anderson to be a bigger deal than it actually was. Even if the Magic had won that game had he made the shots, they still had no virtually no chance to beat the Rockets in the Finals. Houston was the far superior team: they had the experience (they won it all the the year before) and they had seasoned veterans who were used to the pressure of winning. The Magic were the best of the worst that was the Eastern Conference, which stunk at the time.
“Tragic plays”, that’s what this video should have been named. Instead it’s called “game losing plays”, even though half of the clips result in going into OT.
The fact I ain’t never seen MJ get the ball stolen and fall on the ground to lose the game as well as Kobe’s 4 air balls in a row shows their PR teams worked OVERTIME to conceal them clips 😭
Well when u win enough and have enough great moments, ppl can forget the bad times since u made up for them. Kobe missed tons of game winners, but he hit alot and most importantly he hit them in dramatic fashion.
The only way you could even become as great as MJ, Kobe, or Lebron is to make a ton of mistakes....and learn from them. Idiots don't learn from their mistakes. Smart people do. Brilliant people not only learn from their own mistakes but from other's mistakes too.
Brandon Knight was a fine player but between the missed layup buzzer beater, getting cooked by Kyrie at the All-Star game, and being on the wrong end of one of the most iconic posters in NBA history, that man had some bad luck.
The only possibility I can think of is: Draymond thought he would get fouled right away when the defender came to him without having a chance to pass the ball to Steph, so might as well shot the 3s and had a chance to get 4 points play.
@@Diablo-rd4ow👎 No! It's fuckin Stupid. 5 seconds you give Curry the damn ball! Why would I let Draymond attempt 3 free throws anyway? When you have greatest Free throws shooter of all time on the courtright next to you! 😂
not really if you're educated. its a normal word, means not interfered with or disturbed and is pretty much never used to describe anything to do with S.A.
Eh, it was the conference semi-finals, still had to go through Shaq and Penny and then Hakeem. They blew their 3-2 lead against Houston the year before, that was when they were the closest.
@@selassieaspen9940 Not sure what you mean? Shaq only won one MVP, in L.A., in the 1999-00 season. In Orlando, he played in the finals against the Rockets in 1994-95. If you meant Hakeem, he won the MVP in 1993-94, the season when Rockets met Ewing and the Knicks in the finals and won.
If he makes that layup, Game 7 goes to overtime. Do the Knicks win that overtime? I have no idea. The Pacers had outplayed them in that game up until that point. If they win the overtime, they go up against Shaq and Penny. And the Magic have home court advantage. During that regular season, the home team won all 5 matchups. So the Knicks had not won in the O-rena once yet. Orlando was a better team that year. Indiana took them to 7 with the home team winning all 7 games, and maybe the Knicks do the same, but I don't see the Knicks winning that series either.
I was familiar with pretty much all of these, but halfway through I was still thinking “that’s got to be the worst one, how can it get any worse than that?”
Add in all the ones where they need 3, and they go for a 2. I had to pause to collect my emotions. This collection of clips hurts me. At least the Valentine one was early on. Think that'd kill me if it was the last one.
I've always had respect for Nick Anderson. After the Magic got swept he was the first person on the microphone to accept responsibility and say it all might have gone completely different if he had made one of those four free throws. He never tried to deflect the blame elsewhere for the team losing momentum. It's a shame nearly 30 years later that is still the most important moment in the history of that franchise.
This video was NOT long enough. You really threw some classics in there, though: Jordan getting stripped by Nick Anderson, only for him to go on to miss 4 consecutive FTs, Kobe's 4 consecutive missed shots, Brandon Knight's missed layup in Brooklyn, and that 1 guy who stupidly threw up the ball only for the opposing team to catch it and tie it up with a 3 - which I've always thought was the dumbest of all plays like it.
It wasn’t stupid to throw the ball in the air. Many players do this so the timer can run out while no one can touch the ball. The problem was he didn’t throw it high or far enough.
0:46 Probably my favorite worst play of all time. Bro takes the ball under the basket, travels a mile and a half, passes it back out only for his teammates to miss their 4 shot attempts, 3 being easy put backs. The fact there’s 8 minutes left in the video scares me
Damn near shed tears seeing kobe airball 4 shots in a row and then seeing shaq talk to him because we know the absolute determination he showed after that to never let it happen again 🥹
The play by Nick Anderson on Jordan....knowing how it unfolds later in the playoffs. Man it felt like that Orlando team was destined, not just that year but like the next 5-10 with Shaq and Penny leading the way. It's crazy how that all unfolded, and you could point to Nick Anderson missing those FT against the Rockets as the turning point. And Jordan fucking decimating them next year...because you know he took that steal by Anderson and them carrying Horace off the court personally.
@@traxagenda3445 A. Not a Kobe fan. B. It was his last game in the NBA. I’m sure the last thing that was on his mind was “well I better be efficient so that the contrarians don’t have ammunition against me”. You Kobe haters need to touch grass.
@@traxagenda3445 no. You’re genuinely being a hater. He was having a terrible season after 19 years of wear and tear were finally taking a toll on his legs. He finished almost every game with terrible shooting performances and their team was not making it to the playoffs. It was one of the only times Kobe had scored so low in his career, and he just didn’t look like himself at that point. I think scoring 60 in his last game despite all of that especially the way he went off in the 4th quarter especially in a game that they were not expecting to win warranted some respect. You’re just being contrarian because of the mass support and enthusiasm for the performance, you’re finding some way to say “well actually it’s not that impressive you casuals” to sound like you know basketball, but for one game we weren’t overly concerned with efficiency, just the narrative behind a still impressive performance, even with the lack of efficiency with proper context. Get over yourself.
i think draymond's play actually made a lot of sense. yes he should've passed it to steph, but the instant game winning play for the opposing team is to foul draymond in that situation. it was actually really heads up for him to anticipate that and try to get a shot off so he could get 3 free throws instead of 2.
yeah he did the smart thing and it happened to be the one time the other team did the dumb thing, which made him look dumb. It's like the old adage: "You can't know what they're doing, if they don't know what they're doing."
@@verde7595No you imbeciles, Wtf Would I let him attempt free throws when he can't make ten points a night. ESPECIALLY, when you have the greatest free throw shooter and 3PT shooter on your team right next to you. He had time to spare.
Like Anderson said, 45 isn't 23. Funny that he's the one who said that, then proceeded to miss 4 FTs in a row in the finals that same year and cost them the game lol.
@davidschmidt1793 Doesnt matter what number he was wearing you can find moments like these in his career where he missed big shots or misplayed in crunch time. Im only saying this because there are a lot of people out there that act as if jordan never missed shots in the clutch or was perfect all the time and never made bad plays in crunch time. And im not a jordan hater i think he is the goat but i dont think it is as definitive as people think. I think you can make a case for others being the goat as well
@@Mike-hy8cs Every single player missed shots in the clutch, including MJ. I'm not trying to say he was perfect. In my opinion, that Magic series was the worst in his career. He obviously wasn't himself and seemed nervous in the clutch in that game. Anderson didn't say 45 wasn't 23 for no reason. I had never seen Jordan act like that in the clutch. The video doesn't show, the entire sequence, but he not only gets the ball stripped, in the next play he turns it over trying to pass to Pippen and they lose the game.
@@andrew_l1900 Honestly, I think everyone knows about that series, mainly after 'The last dance'. That was the series he came back and lost to Shaq's Orlando Magic. He screwed up big time.
Pat Ewing's was definitely the most heartbreaking. Game 7, with a chance to win it and you lose it. It might not have been in the Finals or not even comference finals but still it was a playoff game
Fun Fact: In the game where Brandon Knight missed the wide open layup to win, he hit the tying 3 in 2OT to send it to a 3rd overtime period, and the Bucks ended up winning.
Saw the thumbnail and literally clicked on this video just to make this same comment :-P
That's all I came to say too lol
so it's not a game losing play, just postponed the game winning to 3rd OT.
Thanks Brandon Knight's burner account. You've just defended yourself.
5:20
That shot by Valentine never fails to get me
I Got One Better Christiano Feliciono!
It’s the reaction of the announcer that makes it that much better
that shot ended his NBA career
The announcer was so done w him 😂
That’s why he out the league. Stupid shots like this
Grant "I'll make 'em bof" Williams never fails to crack me up.
Easy decision for Boston to trade him.
He was getting out of control.
And Shaq on the line, "Atleast they aint laughing at me now".
im no basketball connoisseur but he just looks so unathletic
@@chris9679more like a body builder
@@Dangic23he was a cornball but a good player all around. And that’s coming from a Cs fan
That Nick Anderson one is so painful to watch. Dude literally had to go 1/4 to ice the game. Heart always breaks for him no matter how many times I see it.
Exciting game as a Rockets fan. I thought this would be the most tragic since it affected a lot more than just the game
For the idiots, all they know from that series is that Hakeem swept Shaq. Games are won by teams.
he should have slowed it down and collected himself
Nick was never the same after that. Those missed free throws seem to have zapped his confidence. I felt sorry the guy.
@@Greegocame here to say this. After seeing the 30 for 30, I've always felt bad for Nick Anderson. The aftermath of those 4 shots really messed up the remainder of his career to the point he didn't even want to shoot.
The annoyance in the announcers voices when Valentine made that terrible 3-point shot that missed handily never ceases to make me laugh. These are some hilarious miscues and fails and whatnot too, a couple heartbreaking ones as well.
CP3 screaming for Jordan to shoot was hilarious!
he shoulda stole the ball from him.
Man I’m over here crying laughing cause he couldn’t get the ball 🤣🤣😂😂😂
What happened with the timekeeper in that game? Clock stops at 0.7 sec for no apparent reason. Did Jordan trick the timekeeper? Did he assume there must have been a reason Jordan just stopped?
@@michaellee4276i think it was a malfunction, because ordinarily the clock stops on a shot clock violation... Even though it hit the rim and the clock should have kept running
@@LdotSdot210😂rewatch the video, whoever was on jordan couldn’t reach the ball u think cp3 could?
2:26 "Un Molested Layup" 😂😂😂
Why he say that
💀
Announcer fumbled that more than Gallanari fumbled the layup
Yoooo I thought I was trippin
Unmolested is a word that exists also outside of a sexual context
Anderson missing 4 free-throws is worse than the JR smith one
Fr because everybody knew that the lebron had no chance of beating that warriors team while if andreson made just one free throw the magic might have won the championship
And JR Smith one was cost them Game 1 in the finals. While Anderson cost them NBA first Chip for Magic due to this situation.
Ehhhh idk, missing free throws just happens, it def had bigger magnitude but it wasnt really a braindead mistake or anything, but cant say the same for Smith
People make those four missed free throws by Anderson to be a bigger deal than it actually was. Even if the Magic had won that game had he made the shots, they still had no virtually no chance to beat the Rockets in the Finals. Houston was the far superior team: they had the experience (they won it all the the year before) and they had seasoned veterans who were used to the pressure of winning. The Magic were the best of the worst that was the Eastern Conference, which stunk at the time.
And it sucks because he was a pretty good FT shooter but he was pretty trash from the line after those missed shots
I can't imagine the locker room convos and film sessions after some of these. Especially that first one lol
I love CP3’s little jumps in the Portland at clippers game. Even tho he’s 6 foot, he looks so small 😭
love thinking "damn, that's one of the most tragic plays I've ever seen" and realizing I'm only halfway through the video
This comment was so great. I busted out laughing. Geez this video is amazing and cringeworthy
Me on that Ewing one, to lose game 7. I'd be SICK😂😂
“Tragic plays”, that’s what this video should have been named. Instead it’s called “game losing plays”, even though half of the clips result in going into OT.
Those announcers in the beginning were savage 😂
“Noooo! Nooo…” lmao
They sounded more disappointed than the actual player appeared to be
Chicago announcers already knew/were used to Denzel Valentine's shit-storm as it was happening😂
I mean if he had hit the shot we'd be saying something completely different
@@MrScotty2Hotty28we would've said he got lucky thats a terrible shot especially for him early in the shot clock
@@SolaceMcfly Do you say that about Steph?
The fact I ain’t never seen MJ get the ball stolen and fall on the ground to lose the game as well as Kobe’s 4 air balls in a row shows their PR teams worked OVERTIME to conceal them clips 😭
No it means you're a fucking nephew. Those clips been around and talked about forever.
I've seen kobe's but honeslty never seen Jordan's. I knew they lost to the Magic but never saw that..
Well when u win enough and have enough great moments, ppl can forget the bad times since u made up for them. Kobe missed tons of game winners, but he hit alot and most importantly he hit them in dramatic fashion.
mj goat@@CryptidFlame
Absolute facts.
2:30 "i'll make em both" 💀🤡
Bof
Even Jordan and Kobe, despite being two of the greatest players ever, made mistakes. A great lesson for all of us.
I think Jordan and Lebron are the two best players
@@googoogaga3440😂 good joke
I believe Kobe has the most missed shots in the history of the NBA.
@@johnnycorvoLebron is 2nd rn
The only way you could even become as great as MJ, Kobe, or Lebron is to make a ton of mistakes....and learn from them. Idiots don't learn from their mistakes. Smart people do. Brilliant people not only learn from their own mistakes but from other's mistakes too.
3:30 CP3's emotions here are so palpable I cannot stop laughing at him. 🤣🤣🤣He's literally having a meltdown because of his team mate.
Put me in tears. DeAndre looking at cp3 like, "what's wrong George?" 😂🤣
he can't even reach the bawl @@sleepnabox
lookin like a toddler throwin a tantrum to their parent 😂🤣
When this happened, they played that clip on TV in slow motion over and over and over. It was hilarious. 😂
even scott foster was flabbergasted it wasn’t him throwing CP3 under the bus
Brandon Knight was a fine player but between the missed layup buzzer beater, getting cooked by Kyrie at the All-Star game, and being on the wrong end of one of the most iconic posters in NBA history, that man had some bad luck.
Deandre sent his soul into orbit
He also took a gnarly Gatorade bath after flying over the bench against the Wizards in 2012. 😂
Later on in that very game, he also hit the tying 3 to send the game to 3OT where the bucks won. Guess all's not bad.
the four airballs by kobe are just legendary
I bet he went to gym first chance he got to shoot 3`s.
Yeah, I can’t believe I’ve never come across that clip before.
@@jarsenbergnever seen it before either
Never seen those. NBA hid that from us this whole time.
@@mxfilms9738 No it means you're a fucking nephew. Those clips been around and talked about forever.
1:00 "there's a lid on the rim" lmao
“THERES A LID ON THE RIM” Wild stuff 😂😂😂
That mo pete shot is so fucking funny man. The reactions of the wizards players underneath the basket is priceless
I remember being at that game as a kid and you can feel the air get sucked out of the building
@@liammcelroy5685 that's awesome dude. A part of history
Apreciate the old games. Not many channels go so far to show us old and memorable moments. Thsnk you for the effort!
I miss that NBA.
When draymond shot the 3 with 5 seconds left vs Spurs the announcer said “why’d he do that for? No. They got time.” 😂
I don’t get this one because normally they would foul right away which would mean only two free throws on not the greatest shooter. They needed 3 pts
The only possibility I can think of is: Draymond thought he would get fouled right away when the defender came to him without having a chance to pass the ball to Steph, so might as well shot the 3s and had a chance to get 4 points play.
@@Diablo-rd4ow👎 No! It's fuckin Stupid. 5 seconds you give Curry the damn ball! Why would I let Draymond attempt 3 free throws anyway? When you have greatest Free throws shooter of all time on the courtright next to you! 😂
Draymond saw the 8.7 on the shot clock and thought it was 0.7. Must have forgotten his contacts that game
@@nhanon67ashe was probably thinking if he shoots a 3 right away they’d end up fouling him on the shot and he’d get 3 FTs
An “unmolested layup” is absolutely insane 😭
not really if you're educated. its a normal word, means not interfered with or disturbed and is pretty much never used to describe anything to do with S.A.
That's your western mind.
Probably not appropriate to say anymore but it really just meant ' uncontested' at the time
@@itskmillzyou’re being too deep, he meant uncontested obviously
@jalenwright3777 if anything everyone else here is looking to deep, unmolested is wild in today's context, and funny af.
Paul looking like child throwing a temper tantrum always gets me 😂
Ewing missing an open game 7 tying layup is savage, that single play could have got him a ring
Eh, it was the conference semi-finals, still had to go through Shaq and Penny and then Hakeem. They blew their 3-2 lead against Houston the year before, that was when they were the closest.
@@milkshakeinasnowstormShaq was fresh off his MVP. His first one this year right? 1995-6?
@@selassieaspen9940 Not sure what you mean? Shaq only won one MVP, in L.A., in the 1999-00 season. In Orlando, he played in the finals against the Rockets in 1994-95.
If you meant Hakeem, he won the MVP in 1993-94, the season when Rockets met Ewing and the Knicks in the finals and won.
“Open” ?? He had 3 defenders! 😂
If he makes that layup, Game 7 goes to overtime. Do the Knicks win that overtime? I have no idea. The Pacers had outplayed them in that game up until that point.
If they win the overtime, they go up against Shaq and Penny. And the Magic have home court advantage. During that regular season, the home team won all 5 matchups. So the Knicks had not won in the O-rena once yet. Orlando was a better team that year. Indiana took them to 7 with the home team winning all 7 games, and maybe the Knicks do the same, but I don't see the Knicks winning that series either.
the Hornets had absolutely no good reason to guard the back court 😂
Except for the fact that they are the hornets
They weren't guarding the backcourt. They were so focused on not losing the game, they let the Lakers trick them into guarding the wrong hoop.
The blank stare on the ref looking at Deandre Jordan while cp is losing his shit is hilarious 🤣
Scott foster no less 😂
6:20 is hilarious bro😂😂😂 dude thought they were winning & the other team just didn’t foul lmfaooo
They didnt need to foul it was tied
Love that JR was the last one. Was waiting for it the whole time 😂
I was familiar with pretty much all of these, but halfway through I was still thinking “that’s got to be the worst one, how can it get any worse than that?”
Personally I took it for granted that J.R. Smith was in first place. 😄
@@ivoronzoni1666 Same. I knew the moment I clicked on this video that would be number one.
Oh man, you made me watch Nick Anderson miss all those free throws again... so painful
denzel valentine gave me second hand embarrassment over a television
AIR
BALL
Add in all the ones where they need 3, and they go for a 2.
I had to pause to collect my emotions. This collection of clips hurts me. At least the Valentine one was early on. Think that'd kill me if it was the last one.
I've always had respect for Nick Anderson. After the Magic got swept he was the first person on the microphone to accept responsibility and say it all might have gone completely different if he had made one of those four free throws. He never tried to deflect the blame elsewhere for the team losing momentum. It's a shame nearly 30 years later that is still the most important moment in the history of that franchise.
Also: they were never going to win 4 games against those Rockets. They just didn't have to get swept.
2:25 an un-WHAT?!
Bro wtf lol
4:01 Thanks for putting the score in the edit. this is why you're the best ❤
It's wild watching so many compilations of insanely improbable long distance shots and incredible plays...and then this.
This video was NOT long enough. You really threw some classics in there, though: Jordan getting stripped by Nick Anderson, only for him to go on to miss 4 consecutive FTs, Kobe's 4 consecutive missed shots, Brandon Knight's missed layup in Brooklyn, and that 1 guy who stupidly threw up the ball only for the opposing team to catch it and tie it up with a 3 - which I've always thought was the dumbest of all plays like it.
Nah the MoPete shot was a miracle. The idea wasn’t bad, but he should’ve threw that ball to the other end of the court.
Actually Brandon Knight and the Bucks won that game.
Brandon knight miss is literally in the video and either way they won the game
and Lebron missing free throws to win games , he didn't put there
It wasn’t stupid to throw the ball in the air. Many players do this so the timer can run out while no one can touch the ball. The problem was he didn’t throw it high or far enough.
As a Clippers fan my heart broke when PG missed both those free throws only to have Ayton dunk it on top of Zu for the Suns win, still hurts 💔
thats on batum ngl
0:46 Probably my favorite worst play of all time. Bro takes the ball under the basket, travels a mile and a half, passes it back out only for his teammates to miss their 4 shot attempts, 3 being easy put backs. The fact there’s 8 minutes left in the video scares me
Dennis rodman plays but they get increasingly more Dennis rodman-y
Hell You Can Play All Dennis Rodman's Technical Fouls But They Increasingly More FLAGRANT
Ron Artest Plays But He Gets Into Fist Fights More and More People
The Ewing miss still hurts to this day
😢
“There’s a lid on the rim!”.. 😂😂😂
"If you miss this, y'all going home."
The best part of this is replaying each clip and seeing all the reactions
6:50 the way Gilbert Arenas and Antonio Daniels just slowly turn and glare at Ruffin like "wtf bro 😒" gets me everytime lmao
He recently talked about this on his podcast it was hilarious
6:43 gets me everytime😂. this is a good one you always got the best compilations
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
This is my favorite Cosh video in a long time. I laughed, I cried, I died
JR’s clip is a 2for1. Hill’s missed freethrow was absolutely crushing if you were rooting for the cavs, and it was damn near an air ball
3:26 Chris Paul is a whole mood 😂
DeAndre Jordan's missed opportunity will always stress me the hell out
The one for Toronto for Mopee was legendary!! Toronto couldn't stop cheering laughing at Gilbert, and we won in OT 😂😂😂
I love how you added the scoreboards for the older games.
2:01 "what did he do that for?"
This is one of the greatest compilation videos I’ve ever seen 😂 I could watch this every day lol
Toronto shot was one the biggest miracles ever seen.
I was 10 and had just got into basketball as a Raptors fan. I still have a soft spot for that whole team.
as a Cavs fan that Game 1 in the Finals hurts so badly.
Poor Brandon Knight, always in a lowlight
i appreciate you remaking the shotclock and score on some of the older clips. that helped a lot👍
These are such interesting little pieces of history. Thank you for this ❤
Damn near shed tears seeing kobe airball 4 shots in a row and then seeing shaq talk to him because we know the absolute determination he showed after that to never let it happen again 🥹
The play by Nick Anderson on Jordan....knowing how it unfolds later in the playoffs. Man it felt like that Orlando team was destined, not just that year but like the next 5-10 with Shaq and Penny leading the way. It's crazy how that all unfolded, and you could point to Nick Anderson missing those FT against the Rockets as the turning point. And Jordan fucking decimating them next year...because you know he took that steal by Anderson and them carrying Horace off the court personally.
Kobe really finished his career destroying the same team that embarrassed him in his rookie season. Those 60 points were personal. 🕊️
How many shot attempts?
He broke the record for most shot attempts and misses in that game. Yall kobe fans are ridiculous
@@traxagenda3445 A. Not a Kobe fan.
B. It was his last game in the NBA. I’m sure the last thing that was on his mind was “well I better be efficient so that the contrarians don’t have ammunition against me”. You Kobe haters need to touch grass.
@@MrHari888 I'm not a kobe hater for bringing up facts. He scored points but shot almost 40 shots to do it. That's not impressive
@@traxagenda3445 no. You’re genuinely being a hater. He was having a terrible season after 19 years of wear and tear were finally taking a toll on his legs. He finished almost every game with terrible shooting performances and their team was not making it to the playoffs. It was one of the only times Kobe had scored so low in his career, and he just didn’t look like himself at that point. I think scoring 60 in his last game despite all of that especially the way he went off in the 4th quarter especially in a game that they were not expecting to win warranted some respect. You’re just being contrarian because of the mass support and enthusiasm for the performance, you’re finding some way to say “well actually it’s not that impressive you casuals” to sound like you know basketball, but for one game we weren’t overly concerned with efficiency, just the narrative behind a still impressive performance, even with the lack of efficiency with proper context. Get over yourself.
3:29 lol now I know where that meme comes from
Seeing those empty stadiums during covid scare TF out of me. That was a crazy time to be alive
Chris Paul looked like Kevin Hart in this 3:30😂
4:26 is especially hilarious because the year before PG was making fun of Dame for missing clutch free throws in almost the same situation 😂
that Kobe break away was all I needed to see,
Nick Anderson was never the same after them missed FTs
LMAO the hornets mixing up the baskets and lining up on the lakers hoop☠️
The 4 straight air balls from kobe was 🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂. No other highlight on that level of laughing
damn, great vid but some heartbreakers right here 😢
6:50 I know bro got jumped in the locker room 😂💀
I learned a new basketball term today: "unmolested layup."
these are devastating. I love it
2:20 does anyone else hear the him say “unmolested layup”?
2:29 *
Bruh that announcer tripping 😂I thought I was hearing shit when he said that lmfao 😂😂😂😂
Look up the definition of that word
unmolested doesn't jive. i'm sure he meant to say uncontested, but was just thinking of his uncle in that moment.
@@normie2716 I'm telling you look up what that word means.
6:42 the most hilarious basketball sequence ever 🤣🤣
i think draymond's play actually made a lot of sense. yes he should've passed it to steph, but the instant game winning play for the opposing team is to foul draymond in that situation. it was actually really heads up for him to anticipate that and try to get a shot off so he could get 3 free throws instead of 2.
yeah he did the smart thing and it happened to be the one time the other team did the dumb thing, which made him look dumb. It's like the old adage: "You can't know what they're doing, if they don't know what they're doing."
Popovich was one of the first to go for the game winning shot early to give a rebound chance. Green was going for the same idea, just too far away.
@@verde7595No you imbeciles, Wtf Would I let him attempt free throws when he can't make ten points a night. ESPECIALLY, when you have the greatest free throw shooter and 3PT shooter on your team right next to you. He had time to spare.
Draymond making 3 consecutive free throws not likely. Get the ball to Steph and increase the odds
Courtney Lee's missed lay-up (Lakers vs Magic 2009 NBA Finals game 2) should have made this compilation.
That Ewing fingerroll to lose game 7 was the most painful imo
00:02 “dAme TimE”🥴
1:13 blud was snoozing 😂
After Kobe's 4 airballs in that playoff game, Shaq told him in that scene on the court - one day, they are going to fear your shot.
Very fitting most of these clips are the Bulls
This whole video brings complete mental torture but its hard to look away.
The announcer really used the word “unmolested” layup. I had to do a double take after I heard that 😂
for people who have an advanced grasp of english, it means untouched. You're just ignorant and think purely in sexual terms.
4:01 for everyone that thinks jordan never had bad moments in the clutch
Like Anderson said, 45 isn't 23. Funny that he's the one who said that, then proceeded to miss 4 FTs in a row in the finals that same year and cost them the game lol.
@davidschmidt1793 Doesnt matter what number he was wearing you can find moments like these in his career where he missed big shots or misplayed in crunch time. Im only saying this because there are a lot of people out there that act as if jordan never missed shots in the clutch or was perfect all the time and never made bad plays in crunch time. And im not a jordan hater i think he is the goat but i dont think it is as definitive as people think. I think you can make a case for others being the goat as well
Yep, all these “once Jordan started winning championships, he never lost” people try to erase that series from history
@@Mike-hy8cs Every single player missed shots in the clutch, including MJ. I'm not trying to say he was perfect. In my opinion, that Magic series was the worst in his career. He obviously wasn't himself and seemed nervous in the clutch in that game. Anderson didn't say 45 wasn't 23 for no reason. I had never seen Jordan act like that in the clutch. The video doesn't show, the entire sequence, but he not only gets the ball stripped, in the next play he turns it over trying to pass to Pippen and they lose the game.
@@andrew_l1900 Honestly, I think everyone knows about that series, mainly after 'The last dance'. That was the series he came back and lost to Shaq's Orlando Magic. He screwed up big time.
2:25 He missed a what?????
HE MISSED AN UN-MOLESTED LAY-UP
Ayo hell nah 😂
I appreciate the sound mixing. Not having the announcers cutoff mid sentence is 👌
7:05 those missed FT's changed the trajectory forever of the Orlando Magic potential dynasty, and Nick was never the same at the line
You're being too hard on Nick. It was a sweep. They wouldn't have won the series either way.
I never tire of seeing Kobe brick up all those shots against my Jazz.
😂
Brick he was hitting nothing but air fam and I’m a laker fan
0:15 total set play by Lakers - brilliant fake out!
4:45 KOBE AIR BALLED 4 SHOTS IN A ROW IN CLUTCH TIME ??????????
"unmolested layup" never heard that one before
We all knew which clip is going to be number 1, right? That JR Smith face is hilarious
2:29 “Unmolested layup” 😭😭😭
2:25 AYO SON WTF ANNOUNCER!?!?😂
LOL
It’s grammatically correct to use unmolested in that context it just sounds weird because we associate the word for different things.
MJ had a game losing play? Bro, what? I can't believe it
#45 MJ ain't #23 MJ
Yeah they really try to erase that from the history books
I love the audio transitions. Good edit my man/woman
Pat Ewing's was definitely the most heartbreaking. Game 7, with a chance to win it and you lose it. It might not have been in the Finals or not even comference finals but still it was a playoff game