Me because today me and my aunt boyfriend son play NBA 2k23 and he had like 40 points ahead of me and I made the greatest comeback and then when I’m came on his level, he like 30 more points and then I made a comeback and he had 10 more points and I come back and the total points were Phoenix Suns 160 the Dallas Mavericks 154 and I fucking WON that shit I was so excited after that, bro I was just making fun of him after the whole day.
@@blvff999 The unwritten rule bullshit applies more to blowouts where its slightly more tolerable but yeah I totally agree. Teams that give up when they're down by less than 20 in the last few minutes of the fourth quarter will never be champions.
Totally agree. But it might change the mind of all the players that you always have the chance to come back even being down 10 points with a minute left. Never give up.
Considering that this is the San Antonio Spurs, the best defensive team in the NBA, this has to be arguably one of the greatest NBA basketball moments of all time. To be down 10 points with a minute left in the game, and to win it like that is remarkable...magical...simply amazing.
Yes it is legendary and this is why people shouldn't leave the building before the game is over. But it is also not 33 seconds with all the delays inbounds, fouls etc. It's not like flash or speedy gonzales went into cartoon mode. Again, it was amazing. Steph Curry would pull it off also lol.
Forgot to mention, one score was a four point play. Legendary performance. Devin Brown lost tf out of that game. Dude just had to stand still and hug the ball lmao. He redeemed himself in ‘05.
@@81giorikas33 seconds of game time, that’s still extremely impressive, the most i’ve seen steph score was like 15 pts in 2 min, mcgrady almost passed that in 1/4 of the time
@@intotheabyss42478he was though. Injuries happen. In a hypothetical world rid of injuries tmac would’ve been one of the best ever. There’s a reason he is the only person Kobe would work out with
I remember watching this game when I was 15. Greatest game I've ever seen in my life still to this day, I remember turning the channel to watch some cartoons and kept flicking back and fourth because something told me just to watch til the end. Surprisingly, I saw T-Mac bring the Rockets back and I admired T-Mac for this performance since. I wish I could meet him to just thank him for what contribution to the NBA he's given. Even though he's never worn any rings I would like to just let him know he was greatly appreciated.
Narakou Rockets now have James Harden , Eric Gordon , Ryan Anderson, Clint Capela , Nene , Patrick Beverly, Trevor Ariza, Sam Dekker, Troy Williams, Montrezl Harrell, Lou Williams, Bobby Brown, Chinanu Onuaku, Kyle Wiltjer , and Isaiah Taylor.
I'm a lifelong Spurs fan and I still say this was just awesome to watch. I didn't want it to happen, but as it was happening I knew I was looking at something historic. Later met TMac in an airport and got to tell him that to his face. He was incredibly kind and patient. A true gent. Much respect for his game and the man himself.
Don't forget, this Spurs team went on to win the Finals that season, AND they were the best defensive team in the league, making what T-Mac did even more impressive.
@@vincenthammons-kd9duTmac & Yao was supposed to be the 2nd 1-2 punch of Shag & KB but it was never meant to be due to injuries. When Shag & KB broke up? I legit thought my nig Tmac was supposed to takeover with his teammate/Robin in Yao smh. Tmac was my fav plyr growing up too & all of homies was KB lol
Who's here when Steve Kerr was a head coach of the Golden State Warriors in 2015? Who's here when Marv Albert announce his retirement in 2021? Rest in Peace (RIP) Craig Seger 🙏 😢 💔
I swear to God people, forget real good about how great Tracy McGrady was without the injuries in his prime Tracy McGrady was him. This man will cook in the NBA today.
This was a great moment! Every time I'm watching a basketball game and the team I'm rooting for is down at the end of the game, I never lose hope because I remind myself of this spectacular moment. It's awesome that this video is on UA-cam. Thanks for putting this video up! Go Rockets!
defensive games back then didn't seem out of the norm though, it was known San Antonio won championships by playing tough defense the current reigning champions when this game was played was the Pistons (who were a defensive team) The Spurs would win the championship this year, and it was their 3rd championship in 7 years. The Rockets from what I remembered tended to prefer a slower pace to take advantage of having a player like Yao Ming on their team, and using him as a defensive anchor. When I looked it up, it said they allowed the 3rd least amount of opponents points scored against them at 91 ppg.
No doubt the last minute is one of the NBA best all time. What's even remarkable about Houston's comeback is the Spurs made all the free throws in the final minute.
A lot of people just weren’t fortunate to see tmac and see that he was that dude. His 02-03 season averaging 32 with Orlando was insane. Only time I ever wore adidas growing up was because of this man. Him and AI were my favorite players not in a mavericks jersey.
This clip is so much better. I watched this live and remember them basically calling it a game, because it was practically over. Still haven’t seen anything like this.
I used to live in the same area as TMac. T-mac, Grant Hill, Monty Williams and Mike Miller would train at the complex I lived in. Usually Grant Hill and Monty Williams would train together. This was in the prime of TMacs career and one of the most famous NBA players in the world. You would never know it, after (or before) he would train, he would stand around and talk to everyone like a regular person. Although comes off cocky on the court, he was really polite to everyone that approached him.
For people wondering why teams foul at the end of the game when they are down by 10 points, this is the game they are thinking about… even though it’s basically never happened after or since.
After the decisive three-pointer, i can imagine the faces of the fans and their bewilderment when they left the stands. Then they realized what emotions they were deprived of.
What a game!!!!❤..under 2 en a half minutes ,some of the Rockets fans was leaving 1 x1, and they think that rockets no chance to win the game,..but still some other fans stayed and witness how Tmac's showed his best performance to upset the spurs!!!..it's miracle..🎉
Reminds me 2004 Olympics, the first match between the USA and Lithuania, when in the 4th quarter Jasikevičius was able to score 10 in quick succession, leading team to victory. Three-pointer with a foul looked especially similar. This show Tracy put on is also extremely impressive.
All I need to know is "McGrady...for the win!" I remember watching it live on TV, not particularly rooting for one team, because I always loved Duncan, and I loved the duo of Yao/TMac. I was glad that I was watching this historic moment happen live.
I watch this on live tv and wow just wow im tmac fan that time and a rockets fan because of him watching this makes me happy NBA at its finest back then missed those years
Who's here 2024 ?
Me this will never get old
Present
Me because today me and my aunt boyfriend son play NBA 2k23 and he had like 40 points ahead of me and I made the greatest comeback and then when I’m came on his level, he like 30 more points and then I made a comeback and he had 10 more points and I come back and the total points were Phoenix Suns 160 the Dallas Mavericks 154 and I fucking WON that shit I was so excited after that, bro I was just making fun of him after the whole day.
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Respect to fans who didn't leave, they got to witness a legendary performance.
I am One of them with my Classmates in my HighSchool days 😊
This reminds me of the 'unwritten rule' crap in the nba nowadays lol
And then there's the ones who did...😬🤫 Let's just not tell um
@@blvff999 The unwritten rule bullshit applies more to blowouts where its slightly more tolerable but yeah I totally agree. Teams that give up when they're down by less than 20 in the last few minutes of the fourth quarter will never be champions.
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I don’t think this will ever happen again. Simply legendary.
It felt like a "Double Reggie Miller vs the Knicks" moment, haha
You're right. It will never ever ever ever happen again.
Yes Indeed 💯 Agreed. In my opinion Tmac is Definitely one of the all time Greatest Players in NBA History🏀🏀🏀
Totally agree. But it might change the mind of all the players that you always have the chance to come back even being down 10 points with a minute left. Never give up.
Luke Kennard and Zach Lavine did similar, but TMac still did better😂
Considering that this is the San Antonio Spurs, the best defensive team in the NBA, this has to be arguably one of the greatest NBA basketball moments of all time. To be down 10 points with a minute left in the game, and to win it like that is remarkable...magical...simply amazing.
i'm just surprised bowen didn't literally cut tmac's achilles
Pistons were the best defensive team at this time. Spurs were the year before in 2002-2003 series.
@lilprince this was in 2004-05 season,not 2003-04.
Norton SRB read my comment again. I don't need correction. Who did I say were the best defensive team at THIS time???
LilPrince Killa that's like saying the lakers are a great defensive team, right now they're shit
Bro made 4 three pointers, one free throw all within 30 seconds as his team was down by 10. This is one of those unforgettable performances
Yes it is legendary and this is why people shouldn't leave the building before the game is over. But it is also not 33 seconds with all the delays inbounds, fouls etc. It's not like flash or speedy gonzales went into cartoon mode. Again, it was amazing. Steph Curry would pull it off also lol.
Forgot to mention, one score was a four point play. Legendary performance. Devin Brown lost tf out of that game. Dude just had to stand still and hug the ball lmao. He redeemed himself in ‘05.
@@81giorikas33 seconds of game time, that’s still extremely impressive, the most i’ve seen steph score was like 15 pts in 2 min, mcgrady almost passed that in 1/4 of the time
There’s a reason this moment is still considered one one of the craziest comebacks to ever happen in the NBA.
Greg Popovich must have unleashed a tirade for the ages after that game.
Deven Brown’s face at the end of the game!! hahaha!
Nayrb Anissem 😂😂😂😂
👁️👄👁️
iconic
Rings:
Brown - 1
McGrady - 0
But yeah, what a moment for McGrady.
@@DCee15Bruh u wanna compare the money/respect that Tmac has vs Brown??? Lmfao 💯💯💯🤣🤣🤣
Imagine all the fans that left early. I would of been pissed not witnessing that legendary performance.
Thats why you never leave the game no matter what that shit expensive smh
Fans who leave any sporting event early are just generic pieces of society
My brother and uncle were at this game … and heard the comeback on the radio on the ride home
@@johnmeeks8257 that’s tough
Butterfly effect
This game is just immortalised in every NBA fan's heart.
It's just a regular season game but man these are the games people will remember forever 💯
You’d think this was a conference finals with the performance he put up.
against the Spurs, though, not some average/trash team, too
This is what made me a Tracy McGrady fan for life. One of the best ever.
not really! aim higher lmao
@@intotheabyss42478 ?
@@intotheabyss42478putang ina mo!
@@intotheabyss42478he was though. Injuries happen. In a hypothetical world rid of injuries tmac would’ve been one of the best ever.
There’s a reason he is the only person Kobe would work out with
I remember watching this game when I was 15. Greatest game I've ever seen in my life still to this day, I remember turning the channel to watch some cartoons and kept flicking back and fourth because something told me just to watch til the end. Surprisingly, I saw T-Mac bring the Rockets back and I admired T-Mac for this performance since. I wish I could meet him to just thank him for what contribution to the NBA he's given. Even though he's never worn any rings I would like to just let him know he was greatly appreciated.
Narakou Rockets now have James Harden , Eric Gordon , Ryan Anderson, Clint Capela , Nene , Patrick Beverly, Trevor Ariza, Sam Dekker, Troy Williams,
Montrezl Harrell, Lou Williams, Bobby Brown, Chinanu Onuaku, Kyle Wiltjer , and Isaiah Taylor.
Kevin Chris Paul
But still this is the best team Rocket than today
@@theprodigyhq9871 hes always injured soo he dont count lol
This game was garbage til the last minute 😂
Tracey McGrady will be a legend forever for this game.
I'm a lifelong Spurs fan and I still say this was just awesome to watch. I didn't want it to happen, but as it was happening I knew I was looking at something historic. Later met TMac in an airport and got to tell him that to his face. He was incredibly kind and patient. A true gent. Much respect for his game and the man himself.
Someone needs to find Popovich's post game interview.
I wouldn't want to be on the receiving end of his rage in the locker room
@@chicagoan81 hahaha the funny part is it wasn’t even their fault he was making ridiculously tough shots. Fully contested and everything 😅
Didn't even shake van gundy's hand lol
This is the best sequence of basketball. Hands down. I still get chills when I watch this.
Baka
T-Mac became the basketball god for 35 seconds
when you're down by 9 in a game 7 on your 2K and you went to your game sliders.
Don't forget, this Spurs team went on to win the Finals that season, AND they were the best defensive team in the league, making what T-Mac did even more impressive.
They lost to the Lakers in the Wcf but won the crown the following year.
Fake news
TBH Devin brown was found guilty for betting against the Spurs this game 😂😂😂
@@restymervinponio192 December 2004, so this was the 2004-2005 season, which is correct.
Covfefe
I’ve always been a die hard Tracy mcgrady fan, so to actually watch this game live was so lit
This game gives me hope when my team is down
I would have loved to watch Inside the NBA after this game
No you wouldn't. Trust me. You wouldn't.
never get tired of watching this
T-Mac gave us some good years... Truly great moments have been far an in between as a life long rockets fan but this was definitely one of them...
it would of bee nice to see him and yao get a ring
@@vincenthammons-kd9duTmac & Yao was supposed to be the 2nd 1-2 punch of Shag & KB but it was never meant to be due to injuries. When Shag & KB broke up? I legit thought my nig Tmac was supposed to takeover with his teammate/Robin in Yao smh. Tmac was my fav plyr growing up too & all of homies was KB lol
12:08 10 years later, I still remember this face, LOL. And Craig Sager, RIP
Who's here when Steve Kerr was a head coach of the Golden State Warriors in 2015?
Who's here when Marv Albert announce his retirement in 2021?
Rest in Peace (RIP) Craig Seger 🙏 😢 💔
Everytime I watch evertime, for the last 19 years, everytime I get chills..
The most amazing sequence of a single playing doing whatever it takes to win. Absolutely incredible
One of the greatest moments in NBA BASKETBALL ! We still haven’t seen anything like this yet since .
The moment legend shines. Magical.
He had them 2k game sliders on
Ethan Perez down by 15 with 3 min left put that 3pt slider all the way up lol
Lmao
14:34 lil homie getting down
LMFAO I'M DYING THANK YOU SO MUCH
This pops up on my page every so often and I watch it every single time. McGrady was smooth
I swear to God people, forget real good about how great Tracy McGrady was without the injuries in his prime Tracy McGrady was him. This man will cook in the NBA today.
One of the best Moment in NBA! LEGENDARY!!!
What an amazing game 🎉 t-mac one of the best shooters in nba history.
One of the best or probably the greatest comeback in basketball history. I remember watching this live and just can't believe it.
One of the best moments in NBA history unexpected 😂
This was a great moment! Every time I'm watching a basketball game and the team I'm rooting for is down at the end of the game, I never lose hope because I remind myself of this spectacular moment. It's awesome that this video is on UA-cam. Thanks for putting this video up!
Go Rockets!
Right. I always think of this moment as hope. And wow this comment is 11 years old
The most remarkable part of the video is the 73-64 score late in the 4th quarter. Those are halftime scores now
defensive games back then didn't seem out of the norm though, it was known San Antonio won championships by playing tough defense
the current reigning champions when this game was played was the Pistons (who were a defensive team)
The Spurs would win the championship this year, and it was their 3rd championship in 7 years.
The Rockets from what I remembered tended to prefer a slower pace to take advantage of having a player like Yao Ming on their team, and using him as a defensive anchor. When I looked it up, it said they allowed the 3rd least amount of opponents points scored against them at 91 ppg.
Team doesn't play defense like it used to be
I don’t think I’ve ever seen Pop so speechless like that at 14:08..he couldn’t even yell he was so shocked at that greatness he just witnessed
Looking like... I could have had that power.
No doubt the last minute is one of the NBA best all time. What's even remarkable about Houston's comeback is the Spurs made all the free throws in the final minute.
I was watching this live on TV years ago. And it stunned me! TMAC is my fave of all time
One of the greatest moments in sports history from one of the greatest basketball player of all time. Period
73-64 with a minute to go in the fourth. Back when defense was played!
The greatest sequence of basketball I've seen in my life.
That's the most unreal finish I've ever seen to any sports game..
A lot of people just weren’t fortunate to see tmac and see that he was that dude. His 02-03 season averaging 32 with Orlando was insane. Only time I ever wore adidas growing up was because of this man. Him and AI were my favorite players not in a mavericks jersey.
He may not have won a ring but he sure solidified himself as one of the best scorers in basketball
This clip is so much better. I watched this live and remember them basically calling it a game, because it was practically over. Still haven’t seen anything like this.
14:34 Buddy was getting it lmao he was happy af to be a Rockets fan that night 😂😂😂
One of the best offensive sequences of all-time being scored against one of the best defenses of all-time.
Anyone else first saw this on NBA 2003 game when this was one of main videos of the game ?!?! LEGENDARY!
I thought it was fake but it's really happened.
I used to live in the same area as TMac. T-mac, Grant Hill, Monty Williams and Mike Miller would train at the complex I lived in. Usually Grant Hill and Monty Williams would train together. This was in the prime of TMacs career and one of the most famous NBA players in the world. You would never know it, after (or before) he would train, he would stand around and talk to everyone like a regular person. Although comes off cocky on the court, he was really polite to everyone that approached him.
Damn! So only a few people have witnessed the greatest comeback ever.
still watching December 2024 mcgrady is on fire 🔥 damn
This shit is worth watching at least 1 or twice throughout the Year every Year, shit is so Iconic!
BEST COMBACK OF ALL TIME
im so glad this was on TNT and I got to watch it live
I was watching the game with my brother that time, we simply could not believe what our eyes were seeing. This guy was insane, he was just crazy.
For people wondering why teams foul at the end of the game when they are down by 10 points, this is the game they are thinking about… even though it’s basically never happened after or since.
After the decisive three-pointer, i can imagine the faces of the fans and their bewilderment when they left the stands. Then they realized what emotions they were deprived of.
At that moment it hit: "Wow, I'm a fairweather fan".
All hard shots from three.... Damn tmac damn
Those people that stayed were blessed with a very memorable game that they get to keep with them for a very very long time 😊
im a spurs fan and i remember watching this live on TV, and yes i cheered when T-Mac hit that last shot
2023 still watching this many times❤️🔥
I never watched the non highlight version… the spurs actually made their free throws, and they still came back
T mac scored 13 pts in 33 seconds..thats unbreakable record💯
11:51 I love how quiet it gets while the ball's in the air
Not even Jordan was able to do this. 4 unbelievable threes one after another all clutch. Incredible. Tmac 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥
What do you mean Not even Jordan, he didn’t have the opportunity you amateur.
comparing ONE game to an entire career is crazy
McGrady had 13 points in 13 seconds. What’s more impressive is that the network squeezed in 42 commercials during the breaks…
What a game!!!!❤..under 2 en a half minutes ,some of the Rockets fans was leaving 1 x1, and they think that rockets no chance to win the game,..but still some other fans stayed and witness how Tmac's showed his best performance to upset the spurs!!!..it's miracle..🎉
This is the performance that got TMac n2 the HoF!
As a Spurs fan I gotta admit this was pretty amazing I've always had love for T-Mac
It's like they waited until the last minute to unleash their secret weapon #TMAC da 🐐 🙌🏿
Yes man still watching 2024
Hes a legend
For the record i´m watching this in march 03-2023 and i stil love the T Mac reactions just priceless
Wat a legend❤
2024,, still very legendary, the defense during this era was tough
First time I saw this I was amazed...
This is probably the 30th time and I'm more amazed everytime.
I love that Duncan’s foul that lead to the 4 point play is what screwed the Spurs
Solid BEST WINNING SHOT IN THE NBA HISTORY
Reminds me 2004 Olympics, the first match between the USA and Lithuania, when in the 4th quarter Jasikevičius was able to score 10 in quick succession, leading team to victory. Three-pointer with a foul looked especially similar. This show Tracy put on is also extremely impressive.
Watching from 🇵🇭..Sept 03.2024
feel bad for those audiences who left the building early lmao, missed one of the greatest moment of NBA history
Incridible Tmac is so amazig he is a legend
Anyone who leaves the game before the 4th quarter buzzer sounds is not a true fan.
Unless it's something personal
Mike this reminds me of the texans game agaisnt the colts earlier this yr
False,
Really glad that I stayed until the very last minute, I felt that this happed yesterday!
I love San Antonio Spurs NBA 2004
Amazing!
GOAT.....Sager!!! "The Good Ol' Days"
All I need to know is "McGrady...for the win!"
I remember watching it live on TV, not particularly rooting for one team, because I always loved Duncan, and I loved the duo of Yao/TMac. I was glad that I was watching this historic moment happen live.
The sound quality, and the way the commentator speaks, make it sound like a classic. Oh wait, it is.
Best Rockets team to never reached the Final stage and Won the ring and this is one of the best comeback
It’s also crazy how Spurs may have as a franchise been part of some of the most gut wrenching losses in mba history.
Man ball association
Probably the greatest comeback in nba history
I’m still amazed back then games were so low scoring!
I watch this on live tv and wow just wow im tmac fan that time and a rockets fan because of him watching this makes me happy NBA at its finest back then missed those years
Goosebump what a comeback Tmack!
NBA players were so much more likeable and humble back then.
When I first seen the title I remember thinking it was just clickbait. Helluva performance