@ernieb8490i think it’s something about you have to be on the court while the ball is being inbounded or something. Jose also stands near his bench so it may be that you can’t go to your bench if you’re actively in the game
@3:07 I couldn't help but hear Shumpert recalling that Kobe play on a podcast ''you remember he came shot fake shot fake threw it off the glass caught it threw it to the corner, I'm like bro WHAT YOU ON?!"
The "granny" shot was so incredible. Especially since it was a no-look, tap in...from way outside. Granny shots require full possession with a underhanded motion of shooting, thus typically producing backspin. So it technically wasn't a granny. That aside, it was super creative...especially as a form of tap shot...the only thing truly available to them that could be pulled off within the few tenths remaining on the clock. Ain't no one on defense thinking about a tapper like that. And, as surely hoped and planned for, it was wide open! Just drawing iron would have been a remarkable feat. Wonder how many times they practiced it? After getting set and the ball about to be handed over for inbouding, they had to be freaking out that they were at least getting the wide-open (no look) opportunity. And then...❗❗❗❗ Brilliant stuff.
Idea: NBA dunks but they get increasingly more violent Like, dunks with AUTHORITY, like DeAndre Jordan's dunk over Brandon Knight, Both Shaq dunks that broke the hoop, any number of Wesbtrook dunks, etc.
That's actually a legal play, but the referee will still count up to five. That can be done only in the opposite baseline though. It's both legal in FIBA and the NBA.
You never see it in the NBA because you can just call timeout and advance the ball. The only time you see a full court play in the end game is when someone is out of timeouts and they don't have time to draw up anything like that.
Isn't Simmons technically out of bounds at 1:30? I thought you needed to reestablish with 2 feet in bounds before touching the ball...seems like a ridiculous call to miss from 3 feet away.
1:29 was actually a violation. he didn't establish either foot in bounds before grabbing the ball. should've been clippers ball. it was a pretty stupid move he just got away with it
@@smallcheddar3012I’m literally looking at a still frame of the ball in his hands, his right foot in the air and left foot literally standing out of bounds. Even if he DID get the right foot in it doesn’t matter you need both. This play pisses me off so much
0:49 WAIT A SECOND WHAT IN THE LOVE OF ALL THAT IS HOLY ARE THE BULLS DOING FOLLOWING OFFENSE TO THE OTHER SIDE OF HALF COURT. THEY REALLY THOUGHT 3 v 2 WAS GOING IN THEIR FAVOR. WHAT THE EVER LOVING FRENCH FRY IS GOING ON
0:49 I looked at it again. Not only is it actually 3 v 3* the bulls double teamed the defender going back towards the half court line…. What the French toast is going on
okay hear me out at 0:39, when Ja lets the ball roll, shouldn't the clock start once a player makes contact with the ball? Since there was no contact with the ball why does the clock wind down. But when it comes to games down to the wire its when the player has first made contact with the ball from an inbound pass. can someone pls explain i just thought abt this
The clock only stops like that when you are under 2 minutes remaining in a quarter. In the beginning or middle of the quarter, the clock keeps running after a made field goal
you have more chances for a teammate to grab the ball immediately rather than shooting and have multiple players contesting it at least, that's what I think
Basketball used to be played inside-out for higher FG efficiency rather than outside-in. Also, a throw is significantly less precise than a shot. Hence, even Kobe is shown in this video throwing the ball against the backboard instead of taking a shot.
You could fill this video with Larry Bird plays - and have plenty left over. Then add another with with Magic plays. Then add another one with Cousy plays. Among other choices.
4:52-Is this still legal? I've never seen that before And 7:11 still has to be one of the biggest defensive lapses I've ever seen, lol. Makes absolutely no sense for your entire team to be bunched up in the backcourt there.
I always thought refs could call a 5 second call when players roll in inbounds pass. The clock has' not started yet, but no one has touched it yet either. 5 seconds is 5 seconds.
Hiding behind a coach is just another level of creativity 😂😂😂
Opposing coach just crazier
lol and the fans starting to notice
@ernieb8490i think it’s something about you have to be on the court while the ball is being inbounded or something. Jose also stands near his bench so it may be that you can’t go to your bench if you’re actively in the game
Not me being like number 666. 😮💨😭
Accidental made baskets but they get increasingly farther away
Yo that sounds cool
that would be fire
Jae Crowder as the final one
Good one
this ones dope
Jason Kidd the ultimate finesser 😂😂
One of the smartest plays of all time 😂
He had no time outs. 😂😂😂
You don’t become the player with 2nd most assists and steals without being sneaky !
Something has to balance out the beatings he gives his wife
Hit me? Wtf? Lol
6:04 is hilarious garnett leaning over a laker to look at his own teams plays hahaha
Rondo used to join in and try to listen to Miami’s huddles constantly. He knew it was funny and always had a huge goofy smile
I think this is the first video like this that actually includes older clips I've never seen before. good shit
@3:07 I couldn't help but hear Shumpert recalling that Kobe play on a podcast ''you remember he came shot fake shot fake threw it off the glass caught it threw it to the corner, I'm like bro WHAT YOU ON?!"
i was looking to see if someone said this LMAO that shit was all i could hear
You had a great game
That pass by Dennis Johnson off the backboard to Larry was super ahead of its time
The "granny" shot was so incredible. Especially since it was a no-look, tap in...from way outside. Granny shots require full possession with a underhanded motion of shooting, thus typically producing backspin. So it technically wasn't a granny. That aside, it was super creative...especially as a form of tap shot...the only thing truly available to them that could be pulled off within the few tenths remaining on the clock. Ain't no one on defense thinking about a tapper like that. And, as surely hoped and planned for, it was wide open! Just drawing iron would have been a remarkable feat. Wonder how many times they practiced it? After getting set and the ball about to be handed over for inbouding, they had to be freaking out that they were at least getting the wide-open (no look) opportunity. And then...❗❗❗❗ Brilliant stuff.
truth
3:07 “yo what you on?--you was regular all game”
NBA footwork but it gets increasingly more impressive
Anytime I see clips of that game, I’m always going to have Shumperts voice narrating it in my head
Imma steal these moves when I'm actually hooping
That Kobe pass off the back of a defender at an angle is something otherworldly. But media will have you believe Kobe wasn’t a good passer
That Charles Barkley shot was incredible. I don't even remember it. Had to happen in the 90's.
CoshReport never disappoints
That Kidd water trick was hilarious 😂
I dont get it, so because he spilled water, they pause the game and the players can talk?
@@csar07.yeah because they have to clean up the spill so none of the players slip and get injured
That Steven Adams-Russ connection was gnarly. Absolutely zero hesitation from either of them, and it worked to perfection.
1:35 should've been an EASY out of bounds call. Simmons never reestablished himself inbounds before touching the ball
Thank you 😭finally
That Caron butler one always kills me 😂😂😂
I was there for 0:32-it was great!
We were all dying laughing in the upper seats, especially since that's Ja's hometown team.
Idea: NBA dunks but they get increasingly more violent
Like, dunks with AUTHORITY, like DeAndre Jordan's dunk over Brandon Knight, Both Shaq dunks that broke the hoop, any number of Wesbtrook dunks, etc.
Putting LeBron in the first part of the video is the most CoshReport thing ever 😂😂
1:37 for the layup yieks 😂😂
1:30 where did that Ben Simmons go??
4:45 Which game was that? So I can research if that trick was allowed during that time
1993 All-Star Game. It's still legal but teams never do it, it's more popular in college or high school.
That's actually a legal play, but the referee will still count up to five. That can be done only in the opposite baseline though. It's both legal in FIBA and the NBA.
There is no requirement to inbound from a specific spot on your own baseline. You can switch inbounders and locations at any time.
Whats the rule?
You never see it in the NBA because you can just call timeout and advance the ball. The only time you see a full court play in the end game is when someone is out of timeouts and they don't have time to draw up anything like that.
Blocked shots but they get increasingly more disrespectful.
Caron Butler one is not creative. It's just rude😂
fr lol
what on earth did he do that for lmao
that shit got me dead 😂😂😂
Which one is he
@@MSofDM 4:20
Technical fouls but they get increasingly dumber
So a Draymond Green compilation?
@@PkmnMstr10 pretty much😂
The fake timeout is my favorite one. I loved Andre Miller
Kobe trying to pass it to himself before trying to pass it to one of his four wide open teammates haha
allwy-oop dunks but the lob gets increasingly further away
Isn't Simmons technically out of bounds at 1:30? I thought you needed to reestablish with 2 feet in bounds before touching the ball...seems like a ridiculous call to miss from 3 feet away.
Yes. Pippen, too.
@@uncledraw7050 I think Pippen established himself in bounds, tough to be sure though
Well in real life its not in slow mo
Pip hopped both feet in. Simmons had one foot in and never got the second step in.
Jason Kidd hitting the opposing coach is genius. Jason Kidd telling his own player to hit him is cheating.
1:29 was actually a violation. he didn't establish either foot in bounds before grabbing the ball. should've been clippers ball. it was a pretty stupid move he just got away with it
I’m pretty sure his right foot was in as he caught it
@@smallcheddar3012I’m literally looking at a still frame of the ball in his hands, his right foot in the air and left foot literally standing out of bounds. Even if he DID get the right foot in it doesn’t matter you need both. This play pisses me off so much
@@JakeJones19Especially since he counted on the refs to not notice.
@@PkmnMstr10 took me like 2 years to realize it was a blatant violation so I don’t even blame the refs
@@maniswolftoman bro it’s not that serious I just don’t like Ben Simmons 😂
Thanks for this video
Thanks, CoshReport!!!
We need a video titled" funny jr smith moment" jr giving the guy a handshake mid play 😆 🤣
That Kobe pass at 2:02 is fucking crazy
2:36
Uncalled moving pick.
Should have been called and the ball turned over right there.
Ben Simmons didn't get two feet in bounds before touching the ball after bouncing off the other players back. That should have been a turnover.
He doesn’t need two feet in for it to be legal, he needs one foot in and one in the air. Though it’s still close for that!
Bro, the one with A.D. was understandable on the defender’s side 😂
1:35 when she says "I like you, but as a friend"
Smart plays but the get increasingly more big brain
Great video!
0:29
I'm not sure that was an actual violation.
The other team DID touch the ball first.
0:20 Nate Robinson needs his props and respect.
0:49 WAIT A SECOND WHAT IN THE LOVE OF ALL THAT IS HOLY ARE THE BULLS DOING FOLLOWING OFFENSE TO THE OTHER SIDE OF HALF COURT. THEY REALLY THOUGHT 3 v 2 WAS GOING IN THEIR FAVOR. WHAT THE EVER LOVING FRENCH FRY IS GOING ON
Not even a minute in and the bulls getting violated don’t make me hate this channel lmfao
0:49 I looked at it again. Not only is it actually 3 v 3* the bulls double teamed the defender going back towards the half court line…. What the French toast is going on
Hope I can hoop a fraction as good as these guys someday
You’re probably already better than Ben simmons
Damn
Everyone is a fraction as good as they are. That's how fractions work. Being one one millionth as good is still a fraction as good.
You can bro. Put the work in and form a relationship with Jesus if you haven’t already. He’s the key to success. Godbless bro!!
@@yungleek6295 Jesus ain't the key to success lil bro
goat yt channel
The second last play was genius, took advantage of our default heuristics
6:58 Most epic granny shot ever
a lot of these aren't trick plays
he said ja "just wants a blow here" 0:35
That Trevor Booker shot floors me every fucking time. How do you even do that
Props to the refs for the awareness to not get anything wrong
1:30 You owe Scottie for this.
1:30 + 1:42
are both ILLEGAL!
player was still out of bound. but yea it is highly creative :-)
okay hear me out at 0:39, when Ja lets the ball roll, shouldn't the clock start once a player makes contact with the ball? Since there was no contact with the ball why does the clock wind down. But when it comes to games down to the wire its when the player has first made contact with the ball from an inbound pass. can someone pls explain i just thought abt this
The clock never stopped on the previous play. It's only situations were the clock is already stopped that it doesn't start until a player touches it.
The clock only stops like that when you are under 2 minutes remaining in a quarter. In the beginning or middle of the quarter, the clock keeps running after a made field goal
@@camchesterunited Which is also sort of how football does it.
The Caron Butler one is so hilarious and bizarre. What was he on? lol
Clean look bricks but they get increasingly more wide open 😂
That blazers fake Timeout play worked every time during the Mcmillin era
2:56 this is actually so clever
1:29 people saying the nba is scripted but they’re even using computer generated images now😂
File these under "things you think look cool, but actually look goofy as shit"
The thing about the Jalen Suggs one at around the start is that he should’ve made it the first time he tried to put it back
The problem with 2:55 is, if you're gonna throw something that precise at the backboard, why not just take the shot yourself? 😅
the margin of error is smaller
you have more chances for a teammate to grab the ball immediately rather than shooting and have multiple players contesting it
at least, that's what I think
@@the8bitclicker_193 Normally yes but that was a set play for Bird specifically to grab the rebound.
Basketball used to be played inside-out for higher FG efficiency rather than outside-in. Also, a throw is significantly less precise than a shot. Hence, even Kobe is shown in this video throwing the ball against the backboard instead of taking a shot.
I just watched a few videos. I actually 😂😂😂 watching them. ❤❤
You could fill this video with Larry Bird plays - and have plenty left over.
Then add another with with Magic plays.
Then add another one with Cousy plays.
Among other choices.
7:00 ok that is really something
Miami heat should be in 5 of these
1:31 typical Clippers, when you Ben Simmons look like a superstar
6:25 nah dude is on the court shielding his teammate. That should be a tech or somethin.
IQ plays but they increasingly get more whacky
4:52-Is this still legal? I've never seen that before
And 7:11 still has to be one of the biggest defensive lapses I've ever seen, lol. Makes absolutely no sense for your entire team to be bunched up in the backcourt there.
1:35 That’s Dave Roberts’s twin!
6:41
Offensive player CARRIED the ball - wasn't called even with the ref right there LOOKING AT IT.
Pippen and simmons were out of bounds after the back passes
The Jr. Smith on Milwaukee
1:30 the rule for decades has been two feet needed to establish being in bounds. He barely had one foot if that
A lil bit of fun never hurt anyone.
Some of them were just bad sportsmanship
Nate just saying f the jump ball and getting it is amazing. He could have talked some trash and said give him the assist and 1 mofo's!!!
w complitation
That was sick 4:01
I always thought refs could call a 5 second call when players roll in inbounds pass. The clock has' not started yet, but no one has touched it yet either. 5 seconds is 5 seconds.
Jason Kidd is a menace!
Doc Rivers saw that Simmons play and decided to ruin his career 😭
6:42 - yes they didn't call a timeout.. but half their team and staff walked onto the court.. why is this allowed?
You *SEE* the vision!
4:12 wasnt even a trick it was just JR being fried
Airballs but they become more shocking
4:23 Maybe thought he could still win lol.
Ok but Jason Kidd is a genius
Honestly Rozier might have stopped the NBA’s first forfeit in that clip 0:40
Players complaining to the refs about no calls
1:38 where did this ben go?
5:29
Smart play.
Get the free foul shot, AND the ball back.
No excuse for the coach being on the court and he SHOULD HAVE KNOWN BETTER.
can anyone explain 4:44 to me? i thought the side-to-side pass is counted as out of bounds. please enlighten me.
Someone else took his place to throw in-bounds, but he did it by passing
There's some dirty stuff in here haha
where's Middleton's assist to Beasley from 2 nights ago tho?????
Everyone so used to lebum just quitting and waiting at the other end of the court he caught them off guard