@@gavinmccullough1844 actually it was a genius move by pop. Duncan was a great defender, but he was old and slow, and not good at defending the perimeter. Pop knew that the heat we're going to give Lebron the ball for three, so he needed a small ball lineup to defend a three. But hey you know way more about coaching than the greatest coach of all time.
I reckon Dr J’s behind the backboard layup was more iconic than his cradle dunk and also LeBrons block on Iggy in game 7 should also have been here, still a great vid though 👍
Marcus Thomas Always in the mix ever since The Admiral got there but once The BIG Fundamental got there they started winning most of those. Now they’re both gone.
That just pretty much explained itself the fact that they're a great organization, meaning that the games they played are gonna be somewhat close since they always put up a fight and with that game winners are gonna be possibe They'll either be in the receiving end or they're the ones delivering it.. Tough luck though!
2 biggest takeaways 1. It’s amazing how close the Spurs were to having 2 more titles, which would’ve made them an all time dynasty 2. You made a great point about MJ. He needs a whole video of his greatest plays, because there are so many. 🐐
True that this list is impossible to make, but I feel like you left out Iverson stepping over Lue. Even though Lue wasn't any bigger, considering he had been shutting Iverson down, played for the Lakers, and they were an undefeated juggernaut, it's like he may as well have been stepping over Goliath.
I was going to say exactly the same thing, I can understand the rest of the list - all once in a generation moments or clutch plays when games/finals championships were on the line but a simple crossover by one player on another to make a jumpshot - doesnt cut it for me
Lol, he had 48 and played amazing but the brunt of his points were in the 1st half. Lue was draped on him all 2nd half and while Iverson hit the big shots down the stretch, Lue was grabbing him, holding him and doing everything he could to disrupt Iverson and was doing so quite successfully. Until he got stepped over.
I can remember when it happened now I don’t know if it belongs in the top 10 iconic moments ever but people not old enough couldn’t understand how huge it was. We just hadn’t really seen that level of disrespect on that level before it was so huge.
I can’t even imagine being a Rockets fan and having McGrady go off like that and even crazier if you left the game or quit watching and don’t even know your team had won & HOW until later you find out Tracy WTF OFF!
You should do one saying the best of the 2000 to 2018. Reggie Miller's 3 against Jordan, A.I crossing Tyrone Lue, Currys Halfcourt shot vs OKC, Kobe's lob to Shaq when he crossed Pippen. Too many to think of lol
LBJ’s block, Kyrie’s shot, and Kevin’s Stop should be one here. Those three ended game 7 vs the Warriors. Iverson stepping over Lue, Kobe’s lob to Shaq, Dr. J’s behind the backboard layup, and Jordan’s switch hand layup should be like HM’s at least
People ALWAYS tend to forget that unreal Ralph Sampson's series winning shot vs Lakers in conference finals in 1986. I can't understand how that Iverson's crossover vs Jordan can be on the list, and Sampson's shot just couldn't...
Navras77 People forget how many great clutch shots happened in nba history. Everyone wants the Block or the Stepover but what about the Dennis Johnson game winning shot in the 85 finals? What about Jerry West’s two separate buzzer beating shots in finals series (one to win, one to tie)? What about Vinnie Johnson in 1990 Finals or Horry’s shot in 2005 against the Pistons or the crazy game between the Pacers and Magic with four straight back-and-forth go-ahead buckets in the last 30 seconds? People need to realize that every new exciting moment isn’t automatically top ten all time just because it’s the only one they remember.
@@jordandwiggins1026 Go for it - would love to see your video of your 10 greatest NBA moments. Was lucky enough to witness 80s - 90s era basketball on WGN/CBS/NBC/Sports Channel or live occasionally but probably missed a lot of the great moments anyway.
AND! What makes the McGrady highlight even more impressive is the fact that he did all that with one of the best on-ball defenders in history, Bruce Bowen. Also one of the most dirty players too, in my opinion...
I saw D-Fish's buzzer beater on TV when it happened, and I honestly forgot about it. I don't think it belongs on this list at all to be honest. It was just a lucky shot that went in. Players make those kinds of shots all the time. All the other ones were way more memorable, and there are a lot more memorable buzzer beaters than that one, like Steve Kerr's buzzer beater in the finals. But if I had to pick a replacement, I would easily easily easily replace D-Fish's buzzer beater with Lebron's chase-down block on Iguodala in the 2015 finals. It's not even close. There's just way too much history there, way too much drama to leave it off the list, especially in favor of D-Fish's buzzer beater, which honestly wouldn't even make my top 20 list. Ending a 50 year championship drought with a team of losers, fulfilling a childhood promise, the redemption of the prodigal son, taking the best regular season team of all time and invincible defending champs to the final minutes of 7 games, I remember watching as Iggy got the ball and started the fast break with no one ahead of him and thinking that we've been down this road before, that once again Lebron would lose in the finals because the Warriors were just so clearly better and destined to win. You had T-Mac's 13 points in 35 seconds on your list, and you were right to do so. I like how you added the bit about how when T-Mac saw the ball roll into his hands, he knew it was destiny. Well, I think for Lebron it was the exact opposite. In the moment, I think the whole world knew that Lebron was destined to lose, that the basketball gods had once again foresaken him, and all Iggy had to do was make a layup to win the game. And then out of nowhere Lebron comes flying through the air 5 steps behind Iggy, the reigning finals MVP, and blocks it clean, as if to say "I don't give a damn about destiny," the perfect lesson to his storied "Chosen One" career - that nothing is ever given, everything is earned, even for the most talented player to ever play the game. It was honestly my favorite basketball moment of all time, and I've seen most of your list either live on TV or on ESPN classics, and I agree with everything else on the list with the exception of that Fisher shot.
I think there also okay if some of those plays didn't happen for example If Ray Allen's 3 pointer missed they would have gotten 6 chips, considering they also win the following year
Jerry West's 60 foot buzzer beater to send the game to overtime in the Finals? I suppose they still ended up losing, dropping the significance, but as a singular play it was the clutchest shot ever.
That Jordan's shot against Cleveland was in the first round, yet its considered legendary. On Lebron's way to 8 straight finals, he's had tons of moments like that and people take it for granted.
Could be on The List : 1. Dr. J layup behind the rim; 2. Hakeem shake againts David Robinson; 3. Jordan dunks on Ewing; 4. Jordan dunks on Mutombo; 5. Jordan switch hand layup vs Lakers; 6. Shawn Kemp cradle dunk than pointed hand; 7. Barkley fight vs Shaq. 8. Isiah bounce alley oop pass; 9. Jason Williams elbow pass; 10. Me write this down😂
So yall just gonna forget when scalibrine single handedly defeated the lakers with kobe, cavs and miami with lebron, and the fact that he won the mvp 12 times and won the championship with a game winner from his house right infront of micheal jordans face. WWOOOWWW THE G.O.A.T
Flyin Brian hes still not a shooter smh he balled out that whole series because he’s a beast not saying he’s better then mj but he cathches to much hate for not dropping daggers
No, he's right. I saw Jordan's final shot as a kid and that was my favorite basketball memory before I saw Lebron's block. I think people don't realize just how meaningful that block was. In the video, the content creator mentioned how T-Mac knew it was destiny when the ball rolled into his hands. For Lebron, it was the opposite. He was destined to lose and we all knew it. We've all seen fastbreaks a million times in basketball. Lebron was literally 5 steps behind Iggy, and when we saw him run out for the fast break, we were all thinking the same thing, that we'd seen this before. That Lebron was destined to lose because the Warriors were just so much better, and all Iggy had to do was make a simple layup to seal the game with no one within camera range of him, a layup as inevitable as a wide open Curry three. And out nowhere, Lebron blocks it clean, running the fastest he's ever run in his life, as if to say "I don't give a damn about destiny!" It was the perfect lesson for Lebron, the "Chosen One" to learn and teach to the world - that nothing is ever given, everything is earned. Kyrie hit the three, and that's great and all. But every time the ball soars through the air, the basketball gods decide if it'll land or not. Lebron's block wasn't about that. There was no chance, there was no luck, no destiny, it was the purest display of sheer willpower to ever occur on a basketball floor. And that doesn't even take into consideration all the history behind that game, that series, that season, that city, that team, those players. It was easily one of the top 3 greatest moment in NBA history, bar none, and it will be the moment that defines Lebron's career.
Daren Stroud LeBron is taller, stronger, heavier, faster and more explosive. MJ would have no chance. In a 1v1 LeBron doesn't have to carry his team so he can actually play d. Jk MJ would win because he is pure iso player but LeBron is all-around best player of all time
Charlie Meuret you really nevered watch Jordan play because that kind of dumb shit should never come out of your mouth .Jordan got a mind set like a killer , LeBron is to nice of a guy to ever have Jordan's mentality
Horry's 3-pointer to be Sacramento after the brick and tap out by Divac. I saw most of these live but that's the one that had me screaming OMG OMG at the top of my lungs. I always felt Magic should have passed to Kareem for the wide open dunk but its all history now. Pacers vs knicks was always fun too.
You seemed to have put a lot of thought into this - including old school + recent plays - as well as tying MJs college career to his NBA career final shot. Nice. Thanks for the effort and the great video.
What about when jordan dunked from half court to win the game while the entire team was holding him
Uqbah Yasin Space Jam, Jordan so great if aliens invaded he would kick their ass.
Uqbah Yasin no he dunked from the parking lot
Joshua Gilley lol
Uqbah Yasin whoops wrong league dude
What league is this for MJ not the NBA
Give Chris bosh credit he grabbed one of the biggest offensive rebounds of all time
Saul K yeah and his lock down defense on tony
FR
Give Popavich credit for being dumb.
Same with Dennis Johnson since he was the one who scored when Bird stole the ball
@@gavinmccullough1844 actually it was a genius move by pop. Duncan was a great defender, but he was old and slow, and not good at defending the perimeter. Pop knew that the heat we're going to give Lebron the ball for three, so he needed a small ball lineup to defend a three. But hey you know way more about coaching than the greatest coach of all time.
Did anyone else notice that when shaq kissed fisher on the head he actually kissed his own hand 😂
Yeah his head is to sweaty I reworded it back I wouldn’t kiss him on the head either
LeBron block and Kyrie three game 7
Yea this dude is a LeBron hater
Agree
So the only team to come bck from a 3-1 lead in the finals didn't make the list at all are fucking kidding me
Rick Das lol!!
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11:21 WHAT IS THAT DEFENSE!😂😬
No one even tried to stop wilt back then
They was tired asf they said there you go
Fax
They probably just thought that it didn’t matter since they needed 3 points
I reckon Dr J’s behind the backboard layup was more iconic than his cradle dunk and also LeBrons block on Iggy in game 7 should also have been here, still a great vid though 👍
You've reckoned wrong!
A block is useless if you weren't in the lead anyway
This vid is made by a youtuber tho
Block? No not even close
@@nicksamp515 thank you
"The block" should be here
dionysis e eh
There was 2 minutes left and the game was tied. It wasn't as clutch as the media makes it out to be. Kyrie's 3 was MUCH more important.
Haven’t heard anyone call it that, kyries 3 was more clutch/important
No way. At first I didn't even know what you meant, and Kyrie's 3 was Way more important
PES ta re dionysare
Funny how many times the Spurs were on the wrong side of history lol Yet they still have 5 rings 🤔
Marcus Thomas
Always in the mix ever since
The Admiral got there but once
The BIG Fundamental got there they started winning most of those.
Now they’re both gone.
Those five rings all were made by Duncan lol
That just pretty much explained itself the fact that they're a great organization, meaning that the games they played are gonna be somewhat close since they always put up a fight and with that game winners are gonna be possibe
They'll either be in the receiving end or they're the ones delivering it..
Tough luck though!
It was the only way to beat them, had to pull off a miracle they were that good
AgooD Avgguy he is THE greatest coach of all time
What I think is funny about the Bulls win, "The Shot" is how it looked like Jordan's foot kicked Craig Ehlo to the floor! LOL
Vince carter jumping over Frances center in the olympics
Ethan Evers that’s not nba
Ethan Evers nba history not olympic history
Ethan Evers should be an honorable mention
Ethan Evers this proves how stupid you are!!
Ethan Evers this proves how stupid you are!!
2 biggest takeaways
1. It’s amazing how close the Spurs were to having 2 more titles, which would’ve made them an all time dynasty
2. You made a great point about MJ. He needs a whole video of his greatest plays, because there are so many. 🐐
One of those moments will soon be Ben Simmons hitting a three
A game winning three hahahahahaha
Larry Birds behind the back board shot is awesome too
Eight clutch moments, one spectacular dunk, and a crossover that wouldn't have made the list if the defender wasn't MJ. XD
“And without 0 hesitation”
Austin Sweatt-2018
True that this list is impossible to make, but I feel like you left out Iverson stepping over Lue.
Even though Lue wasn't any bigger, considering he had been shutting Iverson down, played for the Lakers, and they were an undefeated juggernaut, it's like he may as well have been stepping over Goliath.
I was going to say exactly the same thing, I can understand the rest of the list - all once in a generation moments or clutch plays when games/finals championships were on the line but a simple crossover by one player on another to make a jumpshot - doesnt cut it for me
HopelessMunz iverson had 50 he didnt shut down anything
Lol, he had 48 and played amazing but the brunt of his points were in the 1st half. Lue was draped on him all 2nd half and while Iverson hit the big shots down the stretch, Lue was grabbing him, holding him and doing everything he could to disrupt Iverson and was doing so quite successfully.
Until he got stepped over.
I can remember when it happened now I don’t know if it belongs in the top 10 iconic moments ever but people not old enough couldn’t understand how huge it was. We just hadn’t really seen that level of disrespect on that level before it was so huge.
He shot 17-41 for them 48. He definitely didn’t get the best of lue
Ya'll Sleeping on scalabrine's crattle layup that scored 3
John Doe and his full court 720 between the legs dunk to win the game with 0.4 seconds left to win the Nba finals
@@steveinabugatti8231 while they were being down 3-0 and shooting infinite percentage from 3 and 2
LBJs block should be here
just was gonna say that plus it was the most recent.
I agree, including Kyries shot
Ijaaz Abdulla Lmao what? Also Jake Paul is trash
Please!
Ijaaz Abdulla and your a dub bandawagon
I still say Dr J’s layup is better than his cradle dunk 🤷♂️
The one from behind the backboard?
I agree. Both were great but man that layup, wow
No doubt.
behind the backboard reverse
I can’t even imagine being a Rockets fan and having McGrady go off like that
and even crazier if you left the game or quit watching and don’t even know your
team had won & HOW until later you find out Tracy WTF OFF!
Reminds me of the falcons lmao. Happy to be from Houston 🤘🏽🤘🏽
You should do one saying the best of the 2000 to 2018. Reggie Miller's 3 against Jordan, A.I crossing Tyrone Lue, Currys Halfcourt shot vs OKC, Kobe's lob to Shaq when he crossed Pippen. Too many to think of lol
This NEEDS a pt. 2 bro
LBJ’s block, Kyrie’s shot, and Kevin’s Stop should be one here. Those three ended game 7 vs the Warriors.
Iverson stepping over Lue, Kobe’s lob to Shaq, Dr. J’s behind the backboard layup, and Jordan’s switch hand layup should be like HM’s at least
C,early a cav fan
So that cavs team had three of the greatest play's of all time...yeah sure
Devin’s An Idiot just shut up! Dont validate lebron in this one! He didnt do anything magical!
People ALWAYS tend to forget that unreal Ralph Sampson's series winning shot vs Lakers in conference finals in 1986. I can't understand how that Iverson's crossover vs Jordan can be on the list, and Sampson's shot just couldn't...
Navras77 People forget how many great clutch shots happened in nba history. Everyone wants the Block or the Stepover but what about the Dennis Johnson game winning shot in the 85 finals? What about Jerry West’s two separate buzzer beating shots in finals series (one to win, one to tie)? What about Vinnie Johnson in 1990 Finals or Horry’s shot in 2005 against the Pistons or the crazy game between the Pacers and Magic with four straight back-and-forth go-ahead buckets in the last 30 seconds? People need to realize that every new exciting moment isn’t automatically top ten all time just because it’s the only one they remember.
@@jordandwiggins1026 Go for it - would love to see your video of your 10 greatest NBA moments. Was lucky enough to witness 80s - 90s era basketball on WGN/CBS/NBC/Sports Channel or live occasionally but probably missed a lot of the great moments anyway.
You could’ve had Damian Lillards game winner against the rockets
The Damian Lillard shot with .9 left
The Damian Lillard buzzer beater to send OKC home in game 5 of the 2019 playoffs.
@@grallonson And the wave bye-bye
Dude shut up.. that’s not all time top ten Jesus fuck
mansonlamps do you not like damian lillard or something? it deserved to be an honorable mention
mansonlamps just because it wasnt old doesnt meen it wasnt good
Add Kawhi's three vs. Philly please :D
Juan calderon bustillo it was a 2 not a 3
It was a travel he took 6 steps yall gotta go play the footage at 0.25
This video uploaded last year ...dude
Dallqs. Lmao you a salty philly fan stfu
Jordan it was though he traveled his ass off
Javale mcgee free throw dunk attempt? That was iconic, for shaqtin a fool.
AND! What makes the McGrady highlight even more impressive is the fact that he did all that with one of the best on-ball defenders in history, Bruce Bowen. Also one of the most dirty players too, in my opinion...
I saw D-Fish's buzzer beater on TV when it happened, and I honestly forgot about it. I don't think it belongs on this list at all to be honest. It was just a lucky shot that went in. Players make those kinds of shots all the time. All the other ones were way more memorable, and there are a lot more memorable buzzer beaters than that one, like Steve Kerr's buzzer beater in the finals. But if I had to pick a replacement, I would easily easily easily replace D-Fish's buzzer beater with Lebron's chase-down block on Iguodala in the 2015 finals. It's not even close. There's just way too much history there, way too much drama to leave it off the list, especially in favor of D-Fish's buzzer beater, which honestly wouldn't even make my top 20 list.
Ending a 50 year championship drought with a team of losers, fulfilling a childhood promise, the redemption of the prodigal son, taking the best regular season team of all time and invincible defending champs to the final minutes of 7 games, I remember watching as Iggy got the ball and started the fast break with no one ahead of him and thinking that we've been down this road before, that once again Lebron would lose in the finals because the Warriors were just so clearly better and destined to win. You had T-Mac's 13 points in 35 seconds on your list, and you were right to do so. I like how you added the bit about how when T-Mac saw the ball roll into his hands, he knew it was destiny. Well, I think for Lebron it was the exact opposite. In the moment, I think the whole world knew that Lebron was destined to lose, that the basketball gods had once again foresaken him, and all Iggy had to do was make a layup to win the game. And then out of nowhere Lebron comes flying through the air 5 steps behind Iggy, the reigning finals MVP, and blocks it clean, as if to say "I don't give a damn about destiny," the perfect lesson to his storied "Chosen One" career - that nothing is ever given, everything is earned, even for the most talented player to ever play the game. It was honestly my favorite basketball moment of all time, and I've seen most of your list either live on TV or on ESPN classics, and I agree with everything else on the list with the exception of that Fisher shot.
poor spurs, the most frequent victim in the top xD
LatisARG Most of it was just miracles
I think they’ll be ok with the 5 chips they got😂😂😂
I think there also okay if some of those plays didn't happen for example If Ray Allen's 3 pointer missed they would have gotten 6 chips, considering they also win the following year
Because they're more frequently at the top
Celtics getting clutch steals 💪
I like how he didn't take to long just to explain everything but explained it just enough for us to enjoy it
All you teenagers in the comments, this is supposed to be a all time list not recent memory list
j ha I'm actually a kid but I like old-school more
j ha bro recent memory is still going to be nba history.
Indeed, if these kids are going to do a list of greatest plays in history, they have to watch all footage not current plays.
+Kamere Lawrence All plays? Do ya homework kid.
Kamere Lawrence but not as good
#1 is the most iconic offensive foul
I think lillards shot to win the series against Houston should be top 5
Michael Papamarkou boy u right that's one my favorite buzzer beaters
I was just about to comment that
Yeah GO DAME
Dat Deity ITS DAME TIME MY NIGGAZ
Lendl NKing148 Hell fucking yeah :D MVP MVP
3:55 Austin said a small version of the sky hook when magic is like 3 inches smaller then Kareem
TNL Spider 7’2
The greatest NBA moment I’ve ever seen in person was when James Harden posterized Javale McGee
Sadly, mine is when lebron hit the raindrop floater against the pacers
Jerry West's 60 foot buzzer beater to send the game to overtime in the Finals?
I suppose they still ended up losing, dropping the significance, but as a singular play it was the clutchest shot ever.
Kyrie game 7?
ye was gonna say that but your here so ye.
lebron hater
A whole game?!!!?!!
should a sequence of his shot and lebrons block it was pretty ffing epic
Tokitozuka Z that wasn t good hehe
Notice how there are 5 secs left in a lot of these iconic moments? If there are 5 secs left then u know theres gonna be an iconic moment
What happened to LeBron's rejection in game 7, 2016 NBA championships?
That Jordan's shot against Cleveland was in the first round, yet its considered legendary. On Lebron's way to 8 straight finals, he's had tons of moments like that and people take it for granted.
You should make part 2
Agreed.
MJs last shot def most iconic 💯🔥
Robert Horry 3 Pointer over Kings, GM 4 2002 West Finals?????
Love how music stopped when he did his Seat Geek ad😂😬
Jerry West's half court clutch buzzer beater in the 1970 Finals.
they ended up losing
@@rjthelion6239 Doesnt matter.... it says "Greatest NBA *Plays*" not "Greatest NBA plays that resulted in a win" 🤦♂️
@@ballin1006 It would've been a win if it counted as a three.
@@ballin1006 Not sure if it's ironic, but okay.
step over?
As a LeBron Fan "The Shot" is one of the Greatest plays I've ever seen...
Lebron Chasedown block on Iggy!!???
Damien waving away the thunder would’ve been a honourable mention
Rip John Havlicek :(
Could be on The List :
1. Dr. J layup behind the rim;
2. Hakeem shake againts David Robinson;
3. Jordan dunks on Ewing;
4. Jordan dunks on Mutombo;
5. Jordan switch hand layup vs Lakers;
6. Shawn Kemp cradle dunk than pointed hand;
7. Barkley fight vs Shaq.
8. Isiah bounce alley oop pass;
9. Jason Williams elbow pass;
10. Me write this down😂
Needs to be updated .... Kawhi 🏀 nuf said
Adonis Lopez yep you are correct
Austin: I can’t just give it all to Michael Jordan
#1
Me: yep that’s what I thought
3:25 that was not a baby hook shot that a hook shot my dude
Allen Iverson on crossing MJ: "I hit him with my best move and he STILL almost blocked it."
kyrie hitting the shot to come back from down 3-1 to the 73-9 warriors
Kyrie should be the FMVP
@@relaxstaycalm1906 lebron leads all 5 stats during that time, even blocks against iguodala. How does he not deserve FMVP?
He is a big Jordan fan
Firstly Jordan fouled Malone when he “stole” the ball. Secondly, Jordan pushed off.
You a Jazz fan or something?
True
So yall just gonna forget when scalibrine single handedly defeated the lakers with kobe, cavs and miami with lebron, and the fact that he won the mvp 12 times and won the championship with a game winner from his house right infront of micheal jordans face.
WWOOOWWW THE G.O.A.T
Micheal Jordan pushed off him but eh
*him off
game 7 between cavs vs gsw? I mean that was the biggest comeback of all time..
JORDAN PUSHED OFF! ITS OBVIOUS! EVERYONE THINKS IT WAS SO GOOD OF A SHOT WHEN THE JAZZ GOT SCREWED OVER
Tactical Grimz Who cares he’s still the 🐐
SFProduction tf you talking about zaza is the goat
Brayden Downen Scalabrine?
The Iggy block should be here, best moment in arguably the best playoff and finals series ever
What about Allen iverson crossover on Tyron lue
Brian Tram ikr
Iconic
Emanuel Jones yes it is
Dr J best dunk of all time
#1, Jordan totally didn't push off the Jazz guy.
MJ fan here and the shot over Elo starts the legacy, but Tracy's 3point mayhem is just the craziest thing I've ever seen.... Should be no.1
It's was a shove not a crossover
"Cross over"
How did kobe's 81pt point game not make it obm your list
Jordan saved his own career. Kyrie and ray Allen saved brons 🤷🏻♂️
Serdominater 03 lmao Scottie saved mj
Kerr saved MJs legacy
I’m obviously joking but idiots like you blow my mind, you’re not qualified to talk, you’re uneducated
Bob Jeff your just as unqualified to talk about this as everyone else is
Bron just wasn’t a pure shooter like Jordan smh he trusted other players to take the shot
Flyin Brian hes still not a shooter smh he balled out that whole series because he’s a beast not saying he’s better then mj but he cathches to much hate for not dropping daggers
Now Kawhi’s game 7 shot on the sixers deserves a spot
P.2 for kyrie dame and LBJ
absolutely love your videos, man. keep doing what you’re doing
Jordan did not cross him that’s a push off
0:11 MJ celebrated so bad, the guy in the background fell done
Bruh Lebron s block is like 2nd biggest or even the biggest moment in NBA history.
Bla Borna a block is useless if you weren't in the lead. Overrated block
Lmfaooo you probably started watching basketball in 2016. That wasn’t even the best play of that single game
@Ashton Frailey it’s not even top 7
No, he's right. I saw Jordan's final shot as a kid and that was my favorite basketball memory before I saw Lebron's block. I think people don't realize just how meaningful that block was. In the video, the content creator mentioned how T-Mac knew it was destiny when the ball rolled into his hands. For Lebron, it was the opposite. He was destined to lose and we all knew it. We've all seen fastbreaks a million times in basketball. Lebron was literally 5 steps behind Iggy, and when we saw him run out for the fast break, we were all thinking the same thing, that we'd seen this before. That Lebron was destined to lose because the Warriors were just so much better, and all Iggy had to do was make a simple layup to seal the game with no one within camera range of him, a layup as inevitable as a wide open Curry three. And out nowhere, Lebron blocks it clean, running the fastest he's ever run in his life, as if to say "I don't give a damn about destiny!" It was the perfect lesson for Lebron, the "Chosen One" to learn and teach to the world - that nothing is ever given, everything is earned. Kyrie hit the three, and that's great and all. But every time the ball soars through the air, the basketball gods decide if it'll land or not. Lebron's block wasn't about that. There was no chance, there was no luck, no destiny, it was the purest display of sheer willpower to ever occur on a basketball floor. And that doesn't even take into consideration all the history behind that game, that series, that season, that city, that team, those players. It was easily one of the top 3 greatest moment in NBA history, bar none, and it will be the moment that defines Lebron's career.
I think luka doncic's buzzer beater against Portland should be on this list, although it was in a regular game
Kyrie Game 7 shot?, Lebron chase down block?, Westbrook game winner vs Nuggets? Just some suggestions
The Real OG Westbrook? Stop
The Real OG stop
Westbrook LMAO
Dat SeatGeek promo was real smooth
Lbjs block , Curry’s deep 3 in game 7 , and game 7 2016 finals should be there and imma warriors fan
iBreakAnkles currys 3 na and I’m a warriors fan but ya to those teo
AnklesGotNext warriors fans since 2015 SMH
irvings deep three not currys
Why you hating on lebron James? the GOAT
Daren Stroud bron would just bully Jordan the whole time
Jesus mate, did this really require a paragraph? Bloody Hell
Daren Stroud LeBron is taller, stronger, heavier, faster and more explosive. MJ would have no chance. In a 1v1 LeBron doesn't have to carry his team so he can actually play d. Jk MJ would win because he is pure iso player but LeBron is all-around best player of all time
Charlie Meuret you really nevered watch Jordan play because that kind of dumb shit should never come out of your mouth .Jordan got a mind set like a killer , LeBron is to nice of a guy to ever have Jordan's mentality
Ho Lii Fuk only thing LeBron is better than Jordan is passing , choking,quitting , flopping and traveling
Can’t wait till you get 400k subscribers
Only MJ but not Lebron bruh the block in game 7? Kyries shot in currys face?
DLG Hoop overrated block. They weren't even in the lead
I guess you missed ray allen, millwr, bird majic etc. I get it now lebronitis also causes blindness
3:16 Magic Johnson out here stealing flights moves
Wheres curry dropping 13 threes in 1game
SC is that a play
Same place his finals mvp is
Tyler Rowell lmao
mj shoved not crossover
a shit
“Steph Curry from way downtown, BANG, BANG”
No Kyrie or LeBron? Bro get out this list is disabled
TDB11 sorry we don’t have what you want my king. Do you need the maker of this video executed? Anything for the “professional” mobile Fortnite player.
Horry's 3-pointer to be Sacramento after the brick and tap out by Divac. I saw most of these live but that's the one that had me screaming OMG OMG at the top of my lungs.
I always felt Magic should have passed to Kareem for the wide open dunk but its all history now. Pacers vs knicks was always fun too.
Where is Durant's shot on LeBron
Adrian LEUNG both
JaVale McGees self Alley oop
Its good but not top 10
Bron's block on iggy
not even close to top 10 all time moments
T-mac moment is so underrated just because its not playoff game
Tim Duncan was getting scored on in like half of these lol
The Portland/Houston buzzer beater!
You seemed to have put a lot of thought into this - including old school + recent plays - as well as tying MJs college career to his NBA career final shot. Nice. Thanks for the effort and the great video.
Is it me or when micheal Jordan made the buzzer he also kicked a player while he jumped 😂😂
You should've added the Damian Lillard buzzer beater
The Allen 3 should be higher. Such insane shot in such a big moment
10:28. Dennis Johnson throws pass in the post to bird off the backboard. Wtf! Wow. Never see that done before