#6 is the freakiest thing I've ever seen...he gathers the dribble takes a longgg ass stride with significant contact and and still punches that thing with power...dam
in my opinion he is still capable of performing those dunks, in fact he already did several times, primarily the semi windmill over chalmers earlier this year, it's just that he is not aggresive enough, but he will find his way, everyone gets on a slow start on newer teams
He is known to be a team player. Iggy only focuses on defense, assists, rebounds, steals, etc. He doesn't really focus on putting up 25-30 points a night. He can if he wants to he just lets other players shine, Steph Curry, David Lee, Kenneth Faried, Ty Lawson, etc.
MrLawlerPants if hes talking about the best dunker of all time, its still vince carter. jordan was a good dunker but whens the last time youve seen him jump over a 7 footer? jordan was a better finisher at the rim obviously with his crazy layups but cant compare to vinsanity when it comes to dunking
X3n0nFr33k Man, you can't use that one dunk as an anecdote. He was playing against France, not another NBA team. Seeing as MJ has way more vert than Vince, he could have done the same. Nobody in the history of the game has had 48 inches of vert, and Vince doesn't even come close to that. Hang-time and finesse over power any day.
damn i wish the nab was like it was in the early and mid 2000s when tmac and vince carter were in their prime, andrew bynum was a star on the lakers, brandon roy was a star, iguadola was a star, jason kidd and williams and mike bibby were great, josh smith wasn't crap, monta ellis had 25 ppg, ak47 led the league in blocks, gerald wallace was great, etc. nba is still great but damn, it used to be amazing
lynchie137 I have to tell you that your new 2015 NBA Finals MVP is officially Andre Iguodala of the Golden State Warriors, when he and the Warriors defeated LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers. Iguodala had been a defensive-minded stalwart swingman during an NBA career that began in 2004-05 with the Philadelphia 76ers, where he spent the first eight seasons of his NBA career before being traded to the Denver Nuggets for '12-'13 in which his Nugs stint lasted only one year and turned out to be a case of 'contract year'. And when he signed a four year $48 million contract with Denver with the understanding that he would be dealt to Golden State in a three-team trade also involving the Utah Jazz, Iguodala was now a single digit PPG scorer in the Bay Area on a team that's led by their four young stalwarts Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson, Harrison Barnes and Draymond Green. His second season ('14-'15) with Golden State saw Iggy being sent to the bench in favor of Harrison Barnes as a permanent starter at SF. Iguodala had previously played in an NBA-high 806 games as a starter, never before entering a game as a reserve prior to '14-'15. And during the 2015 NBA Finals vs. the Cleveland Cavaliers, Andre Iguodala became the first ever NBA Finals MVP to NOT start a game for his team during the regular season, which is pretty impressive in my opinion. And it's fitting that Adam Silver was even the NBA Commissioner when Golden State won for the first time since 1974-75. I bet David Stern would never allow role players to win a single NBA Finals MVP award if he was still the NBA Commissioner, and he would never let Golden State win at all. And even if Golden State won, David Stern would've given the 2015 NBA Finals MVP award to either Stephen Curry or Klay Thompson since those two are the superstars of Golden State, and Harrison Barnes and Draymond Green are solid starters/role player hybrid.
lynchie137 Yet, David Stern believed that only offensive minded superstar scoring machines win it all for their teams. Thank god Adam Silver's here to stay in the NBA as Commissioner. He's really bringing back the parity between popularity between superstars and role players.
lynchie137 So anyway, did you get the link to my What If post regarding the 1997 Anaheim Angels yet? If you haven't, then here's the link to the post that you can click on: plus.google.com/+FilipoSooaUlufale90210/posts/LKfuVguAyKs After clicking on the post, let me know who deserves to be the 1997 American League MVP, 1997 AL Cy Young and most importantly, assuming that the Super All-Star version of the 1997 Toronto Blue Jays defeat the underdog 1997 Florida Marlins in the 1997 World Series (Angels-Marlins) that ended in an Angels series victory,... ,..tell me who of those players (in their respective peak seasons) should take home the 1997 World Series MVP assuming that the Anaheim Angels take home their first ever World Series championship in 1997 instead of 2002? Add a comment within the link to the post that i'm just right about to send to you, peace.
Filipo Sooa I'm actually surprised that he was voted as playoff MVP, considering that Stephen Curry is his high profile team mate, and Lebron was playing great ball for the Cavs. I thought that either one of those two guys would win the award. In any case, it's nice to see a low profile, veteran player get some recognition.
lynchie137 In any case, that would be like Isaiah Rider winning the 2001 NBA Finals MVP for the Los Angeles Lakers instead of either Shaquille O'Neal or Kobe Bryant,... ,...even though Rider was actually left off the Lakers' 2000-01 playoff roster. But it's actually refreshing nonetheless to see an underrated key cog/role player win the most prestigious NBA Award.
What an amazing player! So excited to see what he does on our Golden State Warriors The man is going to add much needed depth as a swingman! CURRY//BOGUT//LEE and now IGOUDALA! Victory will be ours!
I've watched Andre since 2006 and I never thought that this dunking dude from Philadelphia will going to have 3 Championships in his resume. Life Man, you really can't tell.
he's the perfect glue guy when he has a star next to him which is why he thrived in the role he played for team USA. Andre can pass, rebound and play lockdown defense. He also brings the highlights.
His in-game intangibles far transcends his stats. He is a borderline superstar and was the leader of the sixers when they nearly got to the conference finals and helped bolster the nuggets' win record to an all time high. His 1 all-star appearance doesn't truly define his career (hence he's considered to be underrated) but then again Reggie Miller was only a 5 time all-star and he's known as one of the greatest ever
Cool vid but I feel like he has some better plays in his career that could be in his top 10 list instead of some of these highlights. Can't wait to see what he will do with GS next season
That black sixers jersey. Damn... Gorgeous.
Change it to blue
The new one looks cartoony, like a kid picked up a "make your own nba jersey" video game and their design was used...
I have the og black sixers iggy jersey
Underrated
Ay dom
Not underrated. He was going to be an all star player but he accepted and lower his role
that dunk on 6 really underrated never seen anything like that explosive before and he was slowed down by 2 defenders too that is amazing
AI said he was bout just as bouncy as Vince on All The Smoke
He's got so much bounce, the dunk on Yao Ming was pretty intense too!
NO.6 is the most powerful, explosive dunk I've ever seen. Jesus. What a dunk !!
Andre can do some crazy Iguodalunks
Andre got them Iguodalups
Andre can sure shoot them 3guodalas
I'll leave now
Damn that is funny
I hope this dude gets a ring, perfect example of what basketball player should be. Team player and a fair sport.
agreed. really unselfish player, athletic, strong and nice vision.
Nick Maio he got one now and a finals mvp 😊
Nick Maio now he got 2 hehe
Justice Anon boutta get 3-5
Ay now he got 3
Iggy is so underrated
#6 is the freakiest thing I've ever seen...he gathers the dribble takes a longgg ass stride with significant contact and and still punches that thing with power...dam
Congratulations Finals MVP 2015!!
#IggyPower
i hate that hes not dunking like he used to again but i respect it he wants other players to shine
in my opinion he is still capable of performing those dunks, in fact he already did several times, primarily the semi windmill over chalmers earlier this year, it's just that he is not aggresive enough, but he will find his way, everyone gets on a slow start on newer teams
ghicic Facts
yup
He is known to be a team player. Iggy only focuses on defense, assists, rebounds, steals, etc. He doesn't really focus on putting up 25-30 points a night. He can if he wants to he just lets other players shine, Steph Curry, David Lee, Kenneth Faried, Ty Lawson, etc.
i dont mean scoring 20 points a nite i mean a crazy dunk at least like he did every game
Always was one of my fav players. Elite dunks and elite defense. An all arounder
Andre Iguodala and Allen Iverson... They're like brothers in the same team.
You can add Finals MVP to his personal accolades
He is a better 1on1 perimeter defender than bron
Agreed.
Dude was a animal hopefully he come up.strong next season
Best in-game dunker.
vince carter?!!
X3n0nFr33k I think he means right now. If not, Jordan definitely takes the in-game dunk crown.
MrLawlerPants if hes talking about the best dunker of all time, its still vince carter. jordan was a good dunker but whens the last time youve seen him jump over a 7 footer? jordan was a better finisher at the rim obviously with his crazy layups but cant compare to vinsanity when it comes to dunking
X3n0nFr33k Man, you can't use that one dunk as an anecdote. He was playing against France, not another NBA team. Seeing as MJ has way more vert than Vince, he could have done the same. Nobody in the history of the game has had 48 inches of vert, and Vince doesn't even come close to that. Hang-time and finesse over power any day.
MrLawlerPants Gerald Green?
If the sixers never traded this guy he'd be possibly be one of the top five small forwards in the league
Not really
#2 he did that just for kobe.
I know Im late but ikr kobe Bryant did the same thing
+GAWDlike I'm late
Unappealing we were both over a year late lol I'm almost grown now
They might want to add that boss last minute game winner against OKC!!
Gotta put in that play against the thunder now lol...
damn i wish the nab was like it was in the early and mid 2000s when tmac and vince carter were in their prime, andrew bynum was a star on the lakers, brandon roy was a star, iguadola was a star, jason kidd and williams and mike bibby were great, josh smith wasn't crap, monta ellis had 25 ppg, ak47 led the league in blocks, gerald wallace was great, etc. nba is still great but damn, it used to be amazing
This is the truth. DWade was ballin out. Spurs big 3 were in their prime. Deron Williams was a top pg. Etc.
Good days
and Every superstar wants to play against each other not jump on each others bandwagon
dmusa24 kobe was dropping 81 and lebron had a fucking 46 inch vert lol
to think 2k gave him a 75 vertical on his onyx card, have you seen him jump?
lynchie137 I have to tell you that your new 2015 NBA Finals MVP is officially Andre Iguodala of the Golden State Warriors, when he and the Warriors defeated LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Iguodala had been a defensive-minded stalwart swingman during an NBA career that began in 2004-05 with the Philadelphia 76ers, where he spent the first eight seasons of his NBA career before being traded to the Denver Nuggets for '12-'13 in which his Nugs stint lasted only one year and turned out to be a case of 'contract year'.
And when he signed a four year $48 million contract with Denver with the understanding that he would be dealt to Golden State in a three-team trade also involving the Utah Jazz, Iguodala was now a single digit PPG scorer in the Bay Area on a team that's led by their four young stalwarts Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson, Harrison Barnes and Draymond Green.
His second season ('14-'15) with Golden State saw Iggy being sent to the bench in favor of Harrison Barnes as a permanent starter at SF. Iguodala had previously played in an NBA-high 806 games as a starter, never before entering a game as a reserve prior to '14-'15.
And during the 2015 NBA Finals vs. the Cleveland Cavaliers, Andre Iguodala became the first ever NBA Finals MVP to NOT start a game for his team during the regular season, which is pretty impressive in my opinion. And it's fitting that Adam Silver was even the NBA Commissioner when Golden State won for the first time since 1974-75.
I bet David Stern would never allow role players to win a single NBA Finals MVP award if he was still the NBA Commissioner, and he would never let Golden State win at all. And even if Golden State won, David Stern would've given the 2015 NBA Finals MVP award to either Stephen Curry or Klay Thompson since those two are the superstars of Golden State, and Harrison Barnes and Draymond Green are solid starters/role player hybrid.
I guess that defense wins championships in the NBA as well as in hockey where Duncan Keith, a defenseman, won the Conn Smythe trophy as playoff MVP.
lynchie137 Yet, David Stern believed that only offensive minded superstar scoring machines win it all for their teams.
Thank god Adam Silver's here to stay in the NBA as Commissioner. He's really bringing back the parity between popularity between superstars and role players.
lynchie137 So anyway, did you get the link to my What If post regarding the 1997 Anaheim Angels yet?
If you haven't, then here's the link to the post that you can click on:
plus.google.com/+FilipoSooaUlufale90210/posts/LKfuVguAyKs
After clicking on the post, let me know who deserves to be the 1997 American League MVP, 1997 AL Cy Young and most importantly, assuming that the Super All-Star version of the 1997 Toronto Blue Jays defeat the underdog 1997 Florida Marlins in the 1997 World Series (Angels-Marlins) that ended in an Angels series victory,...
,..tell me who of those players (in their respective peak seasons) should take home the 1997 World Series MVP assuming that the Anaheim Angels take home their first ever World Series championship in 1997 instead of 2002?
Add a comment within the link to the post that i'm just right about to send to you, peace.
Filipo Sooa I'm actually surprised that he was voted as playoff MVP, considering that Stephen Curry is his high profile team mate, and Lebron was playing great ball for the Cavs. I thought that either one of those two guys would win the award.
In any case, it's nice to see a low profile, veteran player get some recognition.
lynchie137 In any case, that would be like Isaiah Rider winning the 2001 NBA Finals MVP for the Los Angeles Lakers instead of either Shaquille O'Neal or Kobe Bryant,...
,...even though Rider was actually left off the Lakers' 2000-01 playoff roster. But it's actually refreshing nonetheless to see an underrated key cog/role player win the most prestigious NBA Award.
NUMBER 2!!!!!!!!!!! i saw it and i knew Kobe first taught me that move =))
I appreciate the buzzer-beater at #1, but those dunks were RIDICULOUS. 1 of them probably should have been #1.
MVP MVP MVP!
Underrated man this guy should get way more recognition.
Played with all the best players this guy had a great career / life ! Much respect
Glad you made a top ten video of A.I. This kind of guys are unappreciated.
Those 76ers away jerseys look dope 😎😎😎
What an amazing player! So excited to see what he does on our Golden State Warriors The man is going to add much needed depth as a swingman! CURRY//BOGUT//LEE and now IGOUDALA! Victory will be ours!
I've watched Andre since 2006 and I never thought that this dunking dude from Philadelphia will going to have 3 Championships in his resume. Life Man, you really can't tell.
The commentators for the game makes the video(s) even more better
I loved how hyped the announcers got
that dunk at #6 was absolutely thunderous
if he wan to be selfish, his definitely can score over 25+ per game
He is definitely one of my favorite players, Iggy is underrated in my eyes, he deserves a bit more attention.
he's the perfect glue guy when he has a star next to him which is why he thrived in the role he played for team USA. Andre can pass, rebound and play lockdown defense. He also brings the highlights.
brilliant two way player. his athleticism and defence is off the charts
This dude is way underrated. I hope next season will change that for him.
you guys dont know how long i waited for this video
Its about time he gets this, he deserves it
Andre iguodala is a monster posterizer and a great all-around player
i never was a fan of him but....he is a great dunker and good all around player also now is considered a respectable player due to winning a nba ring
mchael ams why exactly don't you like him?
more like for winning the nba finals mvp. Luke walton won a ring as a laker.
L he got the finals mvp over curry
Basketball IQ and athleticism off the charts.
he is also good all around, good defense, rebounding and assists
Webber+iverson+igoudala+korver actually means ring but damn the lakers beat them in 2001
Andre is underrated and is a beast
With all these "new" superstars, sometimes I forget how good Iggy is... Oh my goodness that's an epic top 10.
love him since the 76ers, to me, he is much greater than other warriors (as we could what he did in the playoffs), mvp all the time
Beast with arms too long to be stopped by the opponents... great basketball IQ, Great career!
YES YOU GUYS MADE ONE FOR HIM THANK GOD.
In my opinion he's the most underrated NBA player, go Iggy!
most underrated and humble superstar
Iggy's a BEAST!
Can't wait for Golden State next year..
GO DUBS
love his power! good to see him in golden states
THIS IS THE BEST CAREER REEL I HAVE SEEN. BETTER THAN KOBE OR LEBRON!
Genius player!!!!
I think number 6 is the best moment.
Furious jump
What a poster @ number 6 !! Beautiful
one of the most underrated players in the nba
2:00 someone hold him back haha looked like he was 'bout ready to swing...
This man be having some nasty dunks
I love the way he protect his ball
Iguodala will always be one of my favorites
#3 was absolutely amazing
pulled that back 180 degrees
who's watching this because they are excited as hell for the warriors next season!!!
0:08 did any one heard "what are you"?
He has the best top ten I have seen so far.
I feel that hes underrated idk and I also think that he should have won the Slam Dunk Contest back then
Fans thought Nate Robinson was microscopic. The 2006 NBA Dunk Contest: WORST EVER
His in-game intangibles far transcends his stats. He is a borderline superstar and was the leader of the sixers when they nearly got to the conference finals and helped bolster the nuggets' win record to an all time high. His 1 all-star appearance doesn't truly define his career (hence he's considered to be underrated) but then again Reggie Miller was only a 5 time all-star and he's known as one of the greatest ever
Omg . One of the best top 10 videos from NBA.com
that putback dunk should have been number one. so much power and strength i almost jumped off the couch
Cool vid but I feel like he has some better plays in his career that could be in his top 10 list instead of some of these highlights. Can't wait to see what he will do with GS next season
Most underrated player in the game.
Underrated dude.
I did not realize that he had such a epic highlight reel!
2:23 was reminiscent of Kobe.
I had to watch this 2 times!
Most underrated player ever.
Great vid
Definitely underrated
The buzzer beater fadeaway against OkC deserve to be in the top 5
The most underrated player in the NBA right now.
I really love and miss that old 76ers jersey.... and also that time
the most underrated superstar
Welcome to the golden state, Iggy.
my fav nba player! I love this guy.
Wow an Iguodala's Top 10 Career...amazing
iguodala is actually the man
Underrated top 10 dunker ever
One of the first to see!
Nice plays he is good!
He actually has some really nice plays.
Skywalker! One of the best Dunkers ever
Im not even a Sixers fan, but I like him better in Philly...
LSK the one the only..goat 👑
Now people know how good he is!!
His around the back then crossover against Denver on the fast break when he played for GS should definitely have made this list.
Awesome video, I think they should've put his game winner against the Lakers at #9 though.
One of my favorite player when it come to dunk.
That was probably the craziest buzzer beater ever