Arvydas Sabonis Career Retrospective

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  • Опубліковано 12 сер 2011
  • Take a look at the career of European and Portland Trail Blazer star and Hall of Fame center Arvydas Sabonis.
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  • @mmarko28
    @mmarko28 9 років тому +811

    Everyone who watched him play in NBA has seen only a weaker version of Sabonis. When he came to NBA he was 31 years old, slow, overweight, his knees were destroyed, and still was one of the best NBA centers. At his peak, when he played in Europe and for Soviet national team, he was, in my mind, one of 3-4 best players Europe has ever seen. Imagine a 7'4'' center with 3pt shot, incredibly soft shooting touch, sky hooks with both hands, passing and vision of a playmaker. Everyone in Europe knows how big was the rivalry between Yougoslav and Lithuanian national team at the time. I hated him, because no player from our (Yugoslav) team could ever stop him. He was briliant. It was a privilege to watch him play. I am sad that NBA has not seen him at his best. So, comparing him with Olajuwon is not fair, because he was not at his best, when he played aginst Hakeem. However, he dominated David Robinson and a very strong US team in 1988 olympics. Robinson was 23 and Sabonis 24 at the time.

    • @WalterDiamond
      @WalterDiamond 9 років тому +119

      Marko Milanovic When Sabas got his first physicals with the Blazers, the doctor was asked about his condition. The doctor said that Sabas was qualified for a handicapped parking permit due to how awful his knees were. And he still kicked ass!

    • @MiegmaishMenas
      @MiegmaishMenas 9 років тому +49

      Marko Milanovic Love your sentiment. The rivalry between you and us was great indeed but it was sport with all of its beauty. No stupid politics, no stupid marketing, just pure basketball. And nothing but respect to Dražen (may he RIP), Vlade, Toni, Peža, Dejan and the rest. They made us angry and the losses painful, but they made the victories sweeter when they came.

    • @KTF0
      @KTF0 9 років тому +9

      He played a gruelling schedule of Euroleague and international competitions. Plus, he played super aggressive went hard to the rim. It took a toll on him, yet he was still effective in the NBA level.

    • @ApasTalaz
      @ApasTalaz 8 років тому +31

      +Statuatory Grape (KTF0) The problem was that the doctors in USSR had no idea how to treat the injuries that he suffered to his achiles and knees.

    • @19franken95
      @19franken95 7 років тому +10

      Marko, you know about bball: I guess you are Plavi, no need to say anymore. I come from Spain. You are not really fair to Arvydas: he has been the best center of all time, or on the same level as Bill Russell, Olajuwon, Kareem, Malone... anyway much better than Shaq or dumbass Howard. You know he played a couple of years in Spain: Valladolid (wtf??) and Madrid. He was a monster, even Russell said he was the best player he ever saw. If you allow me, this would be my European all-time-starting 5: D. Petrovic, Nowitzki, Sabonis, Gasol, Bodiroga/Navarro.. Take care.

  • @dejauasLT
    @dejauasLT 10 років тому +250

    by the time he arrived to NBA he had both achilles tendonds torn,broken ankles and knee problems,it`s a miracle that after these injuries he continued to play and still put up decent numbers in the NBA,i`ve seen him in his prime,he was god of basketball.When he was 40yrs old he still played in euroleugue for his home team it was his promise to end it where everything started,he had no competition,MVP of that season,at 40yeras old :))one of the greats

    • @housesports000
      @housesports000 5 років тому +5

      dejauasLT In the 2000 Conference Finals it was said before tipoff he couldn’t move, specifically his ankle after his teammates manipulated his ankle he felt a click and he could move his ankle and got 22 points that night

    • @romankozelov5078
      @romankozelov5078 4 роки тому +1

      It would be correct to say - he simply could not jump and barely could run

  • @BlackDynamite1983
    @BlackDynamite1983 10 років тому +400

    It's sad we never got to see him in the NBA during his prime.

    • @lindaleudo
      @lindaleudo 6 років тому +17

      9 years wasted because of wars and Russia and the US are at it again smh

    • @nabielchardin7963
      @nabielchardin7963 6 років тому +4

      Blame it on the USA and Russia

    • @redman6790
      @redman6790 2 роки тому +1

      Only sad if you only believe NBA is basketball, there is more to the sport than NBA.

    • @hanj31
      @hanj31 Рік тому

      F those commies

    • @BasmatiRice96
      @BasmatiRice96 Рік тому

      @@redman6790 yes but NBA is probably the most competitive league in basketball

  • @Jarekthegamingdragon
    @Jarekthegamingdragon 10 років тому +670

    If only the blazers got him at the right time. The 90's would have been blazers' dynasty. Not bulls dynasty.

    • @Deenijel
      @Deenijel 8 років тому +76

      No question he would put the Bulls into foultrouble every game just like Shaq did against teams and Sabonis was bigger and way better passer and handler of the ball!

    • @rollinas1
      @rollinas1 7 років тому +76

      After that he came back to Lithuania, and won EuroLeague's Regular Season MVP and Playoff's MVP in 2003-2004 season with his hometown team Zalgiris Kaunas, at the age of 40.

    • @IblewuponyourfaceIII
      @IblewuponyourfaceIII 6 років тому +6

      Jarek4GamingDragon and the Fact David Stern made sure the Refs favored the Bulls

    • @lindaleudo
      @lindaleudo 6 років тому

      WHAT A HOT TAKE

    • @y2shuproblem
      @y2shuproblem 5 років тому +13

      A center that can do everything from shoot 3s, low post offense, pass, defend and rebound like nobody's business. He's a game changer.

  • @tarc144
    @tarc144 8 років тому +344

    He's not your vydas, he's not my vydas, he's Arvydas.

  • @bnicedagreat
    @bnicedagreat 8 років тому +85

    Sabonis was hands down one of the best players to ever play Basketball. Not best Centers but PLAYERS, it's unfortunate us Americans didn't get a chance to see him play in the NBA when he was younger.

    • @john015140
      @john015140 8 років тому +1

      +bnicedagreat You American's didn't see him in the NBA when he was younger because he had several and severe injuries in his early carreer in Europe. We the Europeans had the chance to see him a lot of times at his best.

    • @st4r444
      @st4r444 2 роки тому

      Nope Derrick rose is better

    • @NotGord
      @NotGord 8 місяців тому

      ​@@st4r444Derrick Rose..?

  • @blazerfan4life611
    @blazerfan4life611 10 років тому +36

    Sabonis is my all time favorite player.

  • @hatedwayne
    @hatedwayne 7 років тому +100

    Sabonis way past his prime and dealing with nagging injuries still was one of the few players who held his own against a prime Shaq.

    • @ivantheterrible4317
      @ivantheterrible4317 4 роки тому +2

      Sanonis couldn't avoid big injuries because of his height... He was a wonder of nature. Just like durant is 6 11 or 7 feet and moves like a 6 2 guy...

  • @peacequiet
    @peacequiet 11 років тому +14

    I cry watching him for one reason. He played with so many injuries and never talked about it. He played for the love of the game.I tear up even typing that. He played with pain just to stay in the game and all they he knew. His background was so far superior to most everybody on the court at times in games,and when he would make one of his fantastic moves,you could tell thru the injuries were taking a toll. I have never loved a player in any sport til I met Sabas. A sweet man with such grace.

  • @johnnystir9796
    @johnnystir9796 6 років тому +46

    You see flashes of Arvydas in Domantas's play. As a Pacers fan, I'm happy about that.

    • @karlanthonymargate7362
      @karlanthonymargate7362 4 роки тому +2

      johnnystir you see a bit with Jocik.

    • @lenasIBS
      @lenasIBS 4 роки тому +5

      @@karlanthonymargate7362 you see Arvydas in Jokic.

  • @m.b.3916
    @m.b.3916 5 років тому +23

    I used to see him leave his apartment some mornings when I passed by where he lived on my way to school. Went to the same school he did, he was and still is a legend in Lithuania :)

  • @gigicassel1804
    @gigicassel1804 2 роки тому +5

    I have lived in Oregon all my life I have lived in Portland since I was 20 years old in 1999. I love the Portland Trailblazers I have always loved the Portland Trail Blazers. Arvydas Sabonis was one of my favorite players and I hope that they eventually soon retire his number in Portland

  • @bmar180
    @bmar180 8 років тому +387

    Congrats to his son for being drafted!

  • @historicalperspective7253
    @historicalperspective7253 8 років тому +188

    I hate David Stern's smirk when he announced Sabonis' pick by the Blazers. Portland was very forward thinking in their selection of Sabonis. You put Sabonis on the Blazers in his prime, and NBA history as we know it would've been substantially different. Prime Sabonis+Prime Jerome Kersey, Terry Porter, and Clyde Drexler=championships.

    • @Staineclass24
      @Staineclass24 8 років тому +17

      Definitely. I'm not even a Blazers fan but I know the 90s would have been different with sabonis. I believe they could have given the showtime lakers a run for their money and also the Bulls.

    • @philjr5714
      @philjr5714 7 років тому +11

      Sabonis was amazing. We missed out not seeing him in his prime. He was still so much fun to watch though! I loved his game.

    • @url0veang3l
      @url0veang3l 7 років тому +2

      That irritated me when Rasheed did that.

    • @zach6395
      @zach6395 6 років тому +10

      I don't know about championships, but that 91 series could have been the start of one hell of a rivalry with the Bulls. Plus it would have been incredible to see him and Hakeem go head to head those years.

    • @rv1251
      @rv1251 5 років тому

      Then was a cold war time i do understad stern

  • @expositooculto1040
    @expositooculto1040 10 років тому +68

    Why no mention of his devastating injuries? He had, if I recall correctly, two achilles injuries. That modified the way he walked and ran. It completely diminished his explosiveness and jumping ability. When he entered the NBA in 95, he was far from his prime, not only because of his age, but because of his physical state. Even in 1986, in the World Cup, he was hurt, but he played. In fact, he played almost no preparation games for that tournament in 86 because he was hurt. It would have been great to have seen Sabonis in the 84 Olympics.

  • @armin38822
    @armin38822 9 років тому +211

    USA and NBA fans need to realiz that the version of Sabonis they got to see was 30 % of his real talent. At that time he was way over his prime. Imagine if european fans knew nothing of Michael Jordan and then in year 2001 MJ decided to play in europe for some club. They would have a much different opinion of him because they never go to see what he did from his colegge days until 1998.

    • @EGarrett01
      @EGarrett01 9 років тому +25

      armin38822
      You can tell he was a beast. In his first NBA year he put up 22 and 12 per 36 and an All-Star level PER.

    • @ZhylvisLT
      @ZhylvisLT 8 років тому +7

      +EGarrett01 It needs to mention, as a 31 years rookie.

    • @dektran4843
      @dektran4843 4 роки тому +1

      the commies overused him

    • @WorldwideWyatt
      @WorldwideWyatt 3 роки тому

      NBA fans do know that Sabonis was broke down when he got there. Everyone respected that dude’s game.

  • @k.c.r.5974
    @k.c.r.5974 Місяць тому

    Our flowers are yours Sabonis! I been thinking about and remembering you lately. Can't imagine the greatest era of centers with you in it through the 80's and 90's. Wouldn't have been fair! Anyway im a diehard lifelong Laker fan...we remember you and respect you and honestly...after the Lakers got through the Blazers...I was never afraid of any team ever again. Salute Arvydas Sabonis! And it's awesome seeing your son play today

  • @June_510
    @June_510 10 років тому +139

    A legend just like Drazen Petrovic.

  • @TheFDrScAnLoN
    @TheFDrScAnLoN 9 років тому +5

    Very unfortunate true story about how Sabonis got hurt. I never got to play against him but Lithuanians had teams in most of the big cities that traveled around and played. I was the shooting/point guard on the New York team. We had a tournament in Chicago in 1985 and I really wanted to play against him but the rounds worked out wrong and I ended up watching him play. There is a really sad story about him that basically all the Lithuanian ballplayers at this one party know. Sabonis too of course. I am amazed that by now it has not come out. It was the night before the finals, he still had 2 good knees, no injuries that I knew about. He was going to play in the finals against the Chicago Lithuanian team the next morning for the championship. I got to even talk to him at the party, really nice guy and watching him play on two good legs was out of this world. Unbelievable passer, and was fast before getting hurt. He was leaving the party, his team had to play early the next day, Sunday, was lit and fell down the stairs wrecking I think it was his right knee. That is the dope on Arvy.

  • @ShannonSmith4u2
    @ShannonSmith4u2 4 роки тому +7

    Wow, I had never seen or heard of this side of him. I always thought that he was just a big slow player. He was awesome, graceful, fast, skilled, very cool. Thank you for the video

  • @rollinasPS
    @rollinasPS 11 років тому +5

    in 2003-2004 Sabonis won All Euroleague season MVP award at the age of 40. 2nd strongest league in the world... it's simply amazing. he still plays basketball, and he could probably play 10 min/game at any level at the age of 50.

  • @misterthreedee2685
    @misterthreedee2685 9 років тому +10

    imagine what would have been had this guy came early in the NBA.. he went to WCF as a Trail Blazer being so OLD. he wrecked havoc too being 31 year old rookie.

  • @kidpeligro7878
    @kidpeligro7878 3 роки тому +2

    Imagine if Sabonis arrived in NBA earlier.
    Sabonis in Portland, Olajuwon in Houston, Robinson in San Antonio, Mutombo in Denver. Damn, the West was stacked with great centers.
    And to think if Jordan faced Portland in 92 with Sabonis playing, things would have been a whole lot different for sure

  • @nikoslainas6292
    @nikoslainas6292 Рік тому +3

    One of the best ever players .....miss this legend!!!!amazing skills

  • @cryptoigamingisport3214
    @cryptoigamingisport3214 4 роки тому +4

    After watching NBA so much, i never seen so talented big man, he can do every move, guy is just incredible.

  • @ianzisawesome
    @ianzisawesome 10 років тому

    Love the Career Retrospective series

  • @chrisstoecker7189
    @chrisstoecker7189 2 роки тому +1

    Even with Jokic making a strong case A Sabonis is the best passing center I ever had the pleasure to watch. He not only saw the floor in a completely different way but put the pass on the money like a point guard. Whether flipping it over his head or zipping a behind the back pass they were on point and not at a guys knees or over his head

    • @wisefull
      @wisefull 7 місяців тому

      ua-cam.com/video/DNR0_mWUVfc/v-deo.htmlsi=HQAQqierkMAjVcws

  • @Brainshiveris
    @Brainshiveris 13 років тому +1

    finally video about Sabonis, wow!

  • @scottipippen6554
    @scottipippen6554 4 роки тому +11

    When he joined Portland, he was already beaten up. Bad knees, bad ankles. Still, he schooled every center in the league at some point. Great, great player..Karim, The Dream and him are the best centers ever in my book..

  • @JeffOBirch
    @JeffOBirch 13 років тому

    I love these videos, i'm only 16, and i love basketball, but i diden't know much about the old players, and i love how i can learn about other players than the once in the nba right now.

  • @RahulPresentsKobe
    @RahulPresentsKobe 8 років тому +99

    hooooooooooly lithuania

  • @rytisgervickas7892
    @rytisgervickas7892 5 років тому

    He is a humble giant of a man.I watched him play since I was 4 years old (thats 1986) and he was and will allways be my hero 👊

  • @th3lukosius943
    @th3lukosius943 5 років тому +4

    Im from Lithuania!! Sabonis Arvydas is now trainer of team Kauno ,, Žalgiris"!!!!

  • @HDgamesLT
    @HDgamesLT 10 років тому +75

    Lithuanian Legend :))

  • @jaredstrebe5234
    @jaredstrebe5234 7 років тому +20

    Wikipedia- "After the 1994-95 European season, Sabonis and Portland contacted one another about a move to the NBA. Before signing Sabonis, Portland's then-general manager Bob Whitsitt asked the Blazers team physician to look at Sabonis' X-rays. Illustrating the impact of Sabonis' numerous injuries, Whitsitt recalled in a 2011 interview that when the doctor reported the results, "He said that Arvydas could qualify for a handicapped parking spot based on the X-ray alone."

    • @dice3000
      @dice3000 6 років тому

      That's crazy

  • @kern39743
    @kern39743 8 років тому +9

    what a shame we had to miss him at his very best

  • @Kayer3
    @Kayer3 13 років тому

    Awww Arvidas ... great memories ! stole some passes from him ... :)
    still use them today

  • @misterfam
    @misterfam 5 років тому

    this puts a tear to my face

  • @antoniooliver672
    @antoniooliver672 8 років тому +5

    He was on court a real magician.. I'd wish to see him when he was chosen on draft, not after.. As a center, the best of European history

  • @BootleggazWreckordz
    @BootleggazWreckordz 13 років тому

    DAAAAMN ... ALL THESE MEMORIES

  • @TaskForceB
    @TaskForceB 3 роки тому +1

    Never heard Detlef Schempf comment on him. That’s a great perspective on how great Arvydas was.

  • @syncmonism
    @syncmonism 2 роки тому +2

    Extremely underrated player. Not hard to make the case that a prime Sabonis is a top 5 all-time player

  • @mygaffer
    @mygaffer 8 років тому

    I Sabonis was my favorite player as a kid growing up in Oregon, it's only a shame he didn't come to the US when he was younger and before his injury issues.

  • @YoungDreezee
    @YoungDreezee 12 років тому +1

    I used to like Oneal and Sabonis go at it. They really had great battles and it was always to represent the West in the finals.

  • @modestasgendvilas4779
    @modestasgendvilas4779 4 роки тому +3

    best center EVER !!!!!! a real Lithuanian legend !!!!

  • @kristupaskalinauskas6033
    @kristupaskalinauskas6033 5 років тому

    I watch this video every time before I have game, before I have practice before I do anything.

  • @pcorf
    @pcorf 4 роки тому

    Even the older and slower Sabonis (he did battle sore ankles and knees and also tore his Achilles when he was younger) was beautiful to watch. At 7 foot 3 he didn't really need to jump and dunked with ease, had a beautiful jumpshot and hookshot and those passing skills. He was also one of the strongest players ever to play.

  • @Neueregel
    @Neueregel 13 років тому +1

    Great Arvidas, best European B-Baller ever along with Dirk. Respect from Greece

  • @Jb-du5xt
    @Jb-du5xt 8 років тому +35

    I'm pretty sure he was constantly dealing with knee problems by the time he came to Portland

    • @chaseb5376
      @chaseb5376 8 років тому +31

      Yup. He joined the NBA way past his prime and with terrible knees. But he still managed to put up really decent numbers.

    • @donttellmymomismokecrack855
      @donttellmymomismokecrack855 7 років тому +2

      achilles injurys

  • @jacobhaugk5908
    @jacobhaugk5908 9 років тому +15

    If he would have been on the Portland trail blazers in the early 90's like he was suppose to in his prime the blazers would have dominated the bulls for the NBA ever year

  • @duleopasni
    @duleopasni 11 років тому +1

    He was the hell of a player!

  • @bakermayfieldthepuppetmaes5980
    @bakermayfieldthepuppetmaes5980 6 років тому +1

    Shout out to the countries over seas, putting out talent left, right and center. It’s a true honor to see them want to come to america and showcase what their about.

  • @yungvegar
    @yungvegar 4 роки тому

    Sabonis was a legend and one of the greatest European players ever. Shout out from Yugoslavia.

  • @tgriffiths00
    @tgriffiths00 8 років тому +9

    Sabonis was great!

  • @Oktubre1984
    @Oktubre1984 12 років тому

    I remember back in the 90´s... what a beast ! He was an excellent center, now I know he was 31 years old rookie, amazig !
    He´s one of the best center in basketball history.

  • @masterkoke23
    @masterkoke23 11 років тому

    Best passer center and one of the most talented ever seen.

  • @ultramancrash
    @ultramancrash 13 років тому +2

    not only the best center,he's definitely one of the best of the best players in history

  • @DavidHolcomb1776
    @DavidHolcomb1776 7 років тому

    He was the most skilled big man of his time and it is a shame we couldn't have got him sooner.

  • @zanetasarakauskiene7431
    @zanetasarakauskiene7431 9 років тому

    I'm from Lithuania to and is my favorite player

  • @ThePoltergueist
    @ThePoltergueist 12 років тому

    Super jugador, el mejor, y todavia mejor persona.

  • @IamJeffnice2metyou
    @IamJeffnice2metyou 13 років тому

    i'm 2011watching that and like it x)

  • @badfish995
    @badfish995 13 років тому

    shining time station. ahh how i miss watching him play

  • @pmodi1104
    @pmodi1104 6 років тому +1

    Sabonis was incredible if you ever look at his per 36 numbers even when he was in the league he was 17,10, and 3 asts. Had he been in his prime when he was young and healthy he would have dominated the league along with guys like Ewing, shaq, Robinson, Hakeem

  • @trollcandy7470
    @trollcandy7470 7 років тому +8

    Best passing big

  • @broadcasterpro
    @broadcasterpro 13 років тому

    Sabo, You are the Best! Ты Лучший! #11

  • @user-xi7iw7hw3n
    @user-xi7iw7hw3n 4 роки тому +1

    Великий спортсмен,номер 1 !!!

  • @lebroncarmelo1523
    @lebroncarmelo1523 6 років тому

    great players!

  • @Pukis18
    @Pukis18 7 років тому +12

    The best basketball player in the history of the sport. Sad we didn't get to see his full potential, everyone would be mentioning Sabonis as TBE, not MJ

    • @clarence02875
      @clarence02875 7 років тому +2

      does the talent he's competing against in Europe on the same level as the talents in the Nba?

    • @zodiakas7744
      @zodiakas7744 7 років тому +7

      almost. it's quite different, in Europe everyone plays relying on their basketball IQ, ball handling, shooting but in the NBA athleticism is on another level. but athleticism doesn't mean shit without basketball IQ

    • @loganido
      @loganido 4 роки тому +1

      @@clarence02875 Nah, it's not even close, NBA is and was far stronger. However the way Sabonis dominated Europe was unseen, many matches it looked as if he was playing against kids. The only times where he had the chance to go against NBA greats in his prime, he dominated also (for example against David Robinson)

    • @BasmatiRice96
      @BasmatiRice96 Рік тому

      @@clarence02875 he dominated NBA players aswell, just accept the fact that eastern europe houses some of the best basketball players

  • @SmellyFartSoHard
    @SmellyFartSoHard 3 роки тому +2

    "The X-ray alone would get him a handicap parking permit" - Don Roberts, doctor of Blazers.
    Yet still have a good career in NBA with his own style and condition. True HOF

  • @franciscomaldonadocaro
    @franciscomaldonadocaro 5 років тому

    Que gran equipo tenia Portland en esa epoca.

  • @robertasstalius9032
    @robertasstalius9032 Рік тому

    one of the best

    • @wisefull
      @wisefull 7 місяців тому

      ua-cam.com/video/DNR0_mWUVfc/v-deo.htmlsi=HQAQqierkMAjVcws

  • @Myself548
    @Myself548 13 років тому +1

    Lithuania is proud of Arvydas Sabonis, he is the best player in all time!

  • @Durant35Thunder35
    @Durant35Thunder35 13 років тому

    awesome --- Sent From NBA's AppRats (Facebook App)!

  • @KTF0
    @KTF0 12 років тому +1

    Sabonis was pretty explosive for a 7'4 guy. He was pretty strong guy too. Reason why his knees went out was because he played with reckless abandon, he still put up some decent numbers with bad knees in the NBA.

  • @Yayo0o
    @Yayo0o 13 років тому

    My Country's Legend!

  • @ElxVEVO
    @ElxVEVO 10 років тому +48

    at 33, he average 16ppg and 10rpg. WTF? 33 in basketball is a kind of declining stat, also he's playing with an injury. Imagine he's playing at the age of 23 and healthy... wow....
    He made an impact to the nba in his short time thought. Why didn;t he play when got drafted?

    • @asupshik
      @asupshik 9 років тому +12

      He did not one injury but many. Achilles, back, knees... You name it.

    • @ZhylvisLT
      @ZhylvisLT 9 років тому +19

      There is one thing in World history which we call the Cold War. This is whay he didn't play when he got drafted.

    • @NostalgicMem0ries
      @NostalgicMem0ries 6 років тому +5

      he would be averaging 25 18 8 if he was in nba at his prime and healthy.

    • @alexfarias5156
      @alexfarias5156 4 роки тому +3

      @@NostalgicMem0ries Try 28 ppg, 14 rpg and 7 apg with 2 steals and 4 blocks.

    • @Ometecuhtli
      @Ometecuhtli Рік тому

      To think when he finally made it to the NBA he was approximately Bill Walton with less mobility.

  • @brennonschildwachter9675
    @brennonschildwachter9675 4 роки тому

    His son is raw 💯

  • @krikej
    @krikej 13 років тому

    I don't know what it is about this guy/video, I just like it. seems like a really nice guy

  • @loganido
    @loganido 4 роки тому +1

    To me he is clearly up there with the best centers of all time (Wilt, Russell, Hakeem, Shaq, Kareem). And arguably the best european player ever, only matched by Dirk.
    Sadly he got to the NBA at 31+ years old and without knees

  • @emiliomontesnavarro4485
    @emiliomontesnavarro4485 4 роки тому

    Sabonis de pequeño empezó jugando de base por eso tiene esos fundamentos y una clase fuera de lo común esté tío tiene de todo y todo bueno si este tío es Americano sería un Dios 👍👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @malifly4life
    @malifly4life 10 років тому +4

    Respect from Serbia!!!

  • @apearsonful
    @apearsonful 2 роки тому +3

    If Sabonis came to the Nba right when he got drafted,he would be in the conversation for greatest center of all time

    • @T-roc57
      @T-roc57 Рік тому +1

      Perhaps even the greatest player...the bulls woulda had absolutely no answer for him inside & he'd spread the floor for drex n porter.

    • @emonsuparman9248
      @emonsuparman9248 6 місяців тому

      Ok these my estimates:
      1. 1987 Arvidas Sabonis (Sabas) will be Rookie of the year, but The Blazers will end in Western Conference Semifinal by LA Lakers
      2. In 1988 Sabas (Arvidas Sabonis) will play in NBA All Stars Games, but his team's The Blazers will knocked by LA Lakers in Western Conference Final
      3. In 1989 finally Sabas will play in NBA Final, but unfortunately, they will defeat by The Pistons
      4. Sabas will get the first World Champion in 1990, and in NBA Final The Blazers will de feat The Pistons 4-2. And he will awarded by NBA MVP
      5. In 1991 the peak of Sabas, in 1990-91 with 25/26 years old, he will make The Blazers with 72-10, and will give the 2nd World Champions. In NBA Finals Sabas and the Blazers, will pass The Bull 4-2. Personally he will awarded by NBA MVP, NBA MVP, and DPOY
      6. In 1992 MJ will beat The Blazers in NBA Final
      7. In 1993 Sabas will give 3rd World Champions for The Blazers, and indefinitly Sabas will get 3rd NBA MVP and DPOY
      8. In 1994 & 1995 MJ will get 2nd and 3rd World Champions
      9. In 1996 Sabas will give 4th World Champions for The Blazers
      10. In 1997 and 1998 MJ will give The Bulls the 4th and 5th World Champions
      11. In 1999 San Antonio will get the first World Champions. The end of Bull's Dynasty era
      12. In 2000 Sabas will give 5th World Champions for The Blazers. Sabas will be NBA Final MVP. Finally the end of Sabas era.
      Notes: Sabas and MJ awarded his teams and personal by 5th World Champions. Sabas and MJ the best talent in 1990's era

  • @garyaugustus1009
    @garyaugustus1009 4 роки тому

    Wish he could have played in the NBA in his prime... Enjoy seeing big fellas do their all-around thing. Like Bob Lanier and Jokic, huge frames with ballerina feet and craftsman's hands... I call them the 'dancing elephants'.

  • @vasokolbaso1
    @vasokolbaso1 3 роки тому

    I've met a guy, very pleasant though reserved man. We took a picture, I looked like his 10 year son (I was 37 at the time and 5.11)

  • @justletmeuseit
    @justletmeuseit 11 років тому

    up there with connie hawkins as one of the best players who never played in the NBA during their prime. both suffered some unfortunate injuries as well.

  • @morebrokethaneven4788
    @morebrokethaneven4788 5 років тому +3

    he made his debut at 31 yrs old imagine what would've happen if he came to USA in his 21 and played for ten years with the best in the world.

  • @jaytorr6701
    @jaytorr6701 4 роки тому +1

    If he did not have the injuries, and came to the NBA early, we would be talking about GOAT. A 7-3 who could play like a point guard, shoot 40% threes, dunk, defend block. Unicorn.

  • @djchaiwallah
    @djchaiwallah 2 роки тому +2

    Sabonis, Stoudemire, Wallace, made being a Blazer fan in the 90s so exciting. Management has completely ruined the Blazers since the mid 2000's

  • @sha3dow
    @sha3dow 13 років тому

    I love that pass at 3:02.

  • @naveconterosso
    @naveconterosso 9 років тому

    He could have make it in the NBA in the early 90s. But he decided to play in Madrid (Spain) for 4 o 5 seasons. I remember him playing against the team of Milan (Italy) in which the hall of famer Dino Meneghin was one of the few European players who could try to defend on him even if he was just 6'9''. Milan won 2 consecutive European titles in 1987 and 1988, playing with Meneghin along with Bob McAdoo, Mike D'Antoni and Danilo Gallinari's father!

  • @TreinKub
    @TreinKub 12 років тому

    You still can see some highlights on youtube. Just search: Arvydas Sabonis, Kauno Zalgiris vs CSKA Sabas and etc.

  • @DZG
    @DZG 13 років тому

    man he was one of the best centres ever.. too bad injuries stopped him

  • @zxzcsafjasdiofvai3190
    @zxzcsafjasdiofvai3190 6 років тому +1

    At 40 years old and his last season, he won Euroleagues MVP award. Young Sabonis was amazing, NBA Sabonis was 40% of him left, because of Soviet Union regime

  • @aha3885
    @aha3885 3 роки тому

    I'm so proud to see Sabonis holding the Euroligue Trophy with Real Madrid, in the last shot from this video.

  • @Will2339
    @Will2339 Рік тому

    one of the greatest))

    • @wisefull
      @wisefull 7 місяців тому

      True ua-cam.com/video/DNR0_mWUVfc/v-deo.htmlsi=HQAQqierkMAjVcws

  • @Yachao23
    @Yachao23 13 років тому

    true legend!

  • @theicyridge
    @theicyridge 4 роки тому

    Greatest centre.

  • @EP74994
    @EP74994 4 роки тому +9

    Imagine drafting a Soviet in the middle of the Cold War

  • @rookerzzz
    @rookerzzz 11 років тому

    At first I was thinkign how could he be in the hall of fame just by looking at his career numbers in the nba, 14 ppg, 9 rebounds pg.....but now I know....Im in my 20's so although I remember him playign in portland I didnt knwo how great of a player he really was. He really is one of the best ball players of all time.

  • @Crystalkatana44Falco45
    @Crystalkatana44Falco45 13 років тому

    i really wanted to see him play in the nba when he was younger