Don't remind me this game... It gave me sleepless nights when I was 14 :( Was a big fan of the Magic then. Then you just knew in game 2 their body language was really off. It's actually kinda similar to the 2018 Cavaliers when JR Smith made the Game 1 blunder of all-time. But it started with the charge on KD then changed it to a blocking foul on LBJ in the last 40secs that changed the complexion of the entire series.
Those free throws also changes Nick Andersons career. He went on to be scared to drive the ball because he didn't want to get fouled. His FT dropped to as low as 40%!!
Really? Looking at hindsight the least on the line was Nick Anderson's career that night. Shaq would have a shot at being a GOAT if he had a successful career at Orlando and Penny probably never gets that big injury if Shaq is on the team, Bulls and Magic play on the east, maybe Nick Anderson is traded for assets along the way. He really was never that good. But this was his only opportunity to make a name for himself in the NBA by MISSING 4 clutch free throws in the finals and he TOOK it lol
Fun fact, I met Nick Anderson at a ball camp this summer and he’s a great dude. He was teaching the younger kids at the camp free throws at one point, and he bricked a few of them. The past repeats itself…
Idk he was good but there core group was shaq penny horace grant and also dennis scott was a really good three point shooter… a number of other solid guards coulda filled that role and its the same team essentially
I remember this SOOO well. I was a Magic fan at the time and watching him miss those free throws was painful. What isn’t mentioned is that it basically ruined his career because those missed free throws and then Jordan embarrassing him in the playoffs the next season basically destroyed his career.
Great story highdough!!! I was anti Magic. A real pro Chicago Jordan fan I was!!! Couldn't stand the Magic becoming a topteam overnight. High drafts: Penny Hardaway and Shaq. Nick Anderson , Brian Shaw and Horace Grant. And the Orlando Arena chanting "let's go Magic". I do remember those crucial Nick Anderson's misses vividly.
Orlando at that time was THAT team. Shaq was everywhere. Penny was everywhere. Even as a Rockets fan, I was scared. And yet, you couldn't hate them. They were just too damn likeable as a team. Those 4 fts were like pins and needles. The first time I saw it, I couldn't believe it. And after that game I knew Houston was winning.
Nick Anderson after that finals went from like a 70% free throw shooter to a 56% free throws shooter in his remaining year. It really affected him mentally
I've started following the NBA properly for like 3 years now, and love watching this channel to further improve my understanding ❤ Keep up the good work 👍
"If Orlando wins the Finals....Shaq probably doesn't leave for LA". You would think so wouldn't ya...as a Raptors fan tho I have to point out that LA is special to some of these players. XD
@@cheeseoh why wouldnt he Stay? They Gave him everything, he had just won a ring... Kawhi is just looking ungrateful... Left San Antonio left Toronto... Is always injured....
This game broke my heart. To this day, I still believe the Magic would've won the championship IF Nick made those FT's. That would have been a huge confidence booster and momentum builder! I was a huge Penny and Magic fan during this time. I even bought the shoes and a Penny jersey.
This dude made a lot of research!! Appreciate this Casey!! This is far the most fun entertaining video you made in a while. For me the last one is when you told us about your story how you get to be an sports reporter :) keep it up man Happy New Year and God bless this 2022
I was in middle school living in Orlando during this era. The Magic had the red carpet laid out for them. When they beat the Bulls I just knew they would win the chip. But Nick Anderson ruined thos dreams. I remember those free throws like it was yesterday. It still hurts to watch....
As a young Orlando Magic fan because of Penny and Shaq I remember this moment clearly at only 9 years old.. I was heartbroken for the magic to be swept in the finals.. I remember my Uncle who lived in texas was rooting for the rockets.. Making it even harder knowing my other family member was happy the magic lost, but there was positives out of it. I lived in Utah and went naturally back to the Jazz fanship only to watch MJ destroy us 2 years in a row in the Finals. Aww... Good times lol. Thanks Nick!
Man I remember being 8 years old at the game when Nick stole the ball from MIke. It was like we’d already won the championship. Took a long time to get over Shaq leaving.
Simply an amazing "What if"!! More so for me as I'm born Chicago and with Nick being from here I hurt when he missed these shots. Now I will say I am a big Horace Grant fan so I was happy for his play that year but knew it was a one off and MJ will always be the GOAT.
Penny and Shaq were an awesome Duo on the Orlando Magic, your right it's sad that they didn't get to play together longer, but I didn't know the whole story behind it. Thanks Casey for the knowledge and the Great Video! Damn that sucks for Nick Anderson missing those free throws. That's why they are called free throws lol, but the pressure really gets to the player at the line it blows my mind how a great NBA free throw shooter misses free throws at the end of the game in front of all those fans I couldn't imagine the pressure. Example Paul George last season with the other LA team the Clippers. I liked how you showed that video clip of PG13 in the beginning of the video, same situation happen to PG13, no one thought Paul George was going to miss the FT's he missed but he did the pressure had to get to him. Another Solid Video Casey... A.M.HOOPS Nothing but the best 👌!!!
It was a crazy competitive series too. Game 4 had like 3 or 4 consecutive shots that were potential game winners before Smits hit one right at the buzzer
Game 7 was a 40 point drubbing. Indiana was a speedbump for the Magic, Bulls, even the Knicks minus the one time they got lucky and Ewing missed a finger roll
I always says Ben Simmons is the new Nick Anderson. All Star caliber players, who in one game went had an event, that destroyed them and they couldn’t recover mentally.
Two things… first, IIRC the Magic went 41-41 in Shaq’s rookie season, not 45. Second, it was only the second round when the Magic beat the Bulls. You didn’t even mention there was still a ECF against the Pacers. 🤷🏻
Just to set things straight, the Magic made it to The Finals on the SECOND YEAR of the Shaq-Penny partnership. I think that's unprecedented and still unmatched by any combo up to this day.
awesome video, love the wild speculations off of one little event. That ONE free-throw could've altered the NBA as we know it, just crazy how one simple shot you learn as a child can change the legacies of tens of hundreds of people
What if they won, Shaq doesn't leave and Penny doesn't get hurt. That was my team when I was a little kid being from Memphis and Penny playing for Memphis.
Sounds like me here. I wish that Penny had a longer career and not have to endure devastating injuries that cut his abilities short. That was one more thing to add to the list of the Magic’s miserable moments after the Game 1 debacle. 😞🤦🏾♂️
Chris Webber was the no doubt #1 pick in the 1993 Draft. It was just as clear and consensus as Shaq going #1 in 1992. You don’t get Penny Hardaway and 3 1st round picks otherwise
Really enjoyed the what possibilities from the missed free throws. I have 2 ideas for some what ifs that could be interesting. 1. What if Carlos Boozer stayed in Cleveland with LBJ?? 2. What if Detroit draft Carmelo Anthony? The James v Anthony rivalry would have been insane in the same division.
NICK ANDERSON!!! Use to see him out and about in Orlando. He'd look at me like ,"You know who I am?" Never said a word to him. Happened at least 15 times over the years and a friend of mine even introduced him to me at a club. I just looked at him and didn't even speak. Cost us the Championship in '95 and ruined "That Magic Moment". The city was electric then, but the Orlando Magic has NEVER recovered.....
If Shaq never left Orlando, Penny would have stayed healthy a lot longer, and IF they got one or two championships, a Hall of Famer for sure. They had great chemistry together, and Penny's just a humble guy, Shaq would have never had the same problems he had with Kobe. They could go on to separate ways later but they would have had each others' backs in their prime. What a pity!
Exactly, going down one game in the Finals would have been nothing to the Rockets given all of the adversity they had dealt with. The Magic got swept easily because they couldn't handle it.
That game was the very first NBA game I had ever watched. I was eleven and had just started playing basketball. I knew of Michael Jordan and Magic Johnson and was waiting for the legendary Eurobasket 95 to start. I decided to be a magic fan cause I liked how Penny played and the Magic had better looking jerseys :D Cheers
Oklahoma City going the finals in year four doesn't compare because they used to be the Seattle Supersonics, as opposed to being an expansion team. They moved to Oklahoma City and changed their nickname after Kevin Durant's rookie season.
I watched this finals on TV. First & second I was, OK, bad luck. After third & fourth I was astonished. From that point I knew Rockets gonna make 2nd title.
IF.......he made 1 free throw.......that doesn't necessarily change anything except the Magic getting a win in game 1. Instead of getting swept they possibly could've just suffered a gentlemen's sweep. So basically your whole premise is shot. You don't know that the game 1 win would've given them the confidence to go out and win 3 more in that series against a defending champion.
That magic team was ridiculously talented. Shaq and Penny, Horace, Nick Anderson and one of the better 3 point shooters in Dennis Scott. What could have been
"The Butterfly Effect" is the most fascinating concept that ever existed. You can dig through your entire life and the big events and realize how the smallest thing could have made that moment not happen. You aren't even reading this right now if THAT one little thing happened differently.
Shaq took the responsitility for the loss, he sad Nick never should be in the position to decide the game after blowing up a big lead in the second half
The funny thing is that I made the EXACT same argument last year. Its not a stretch to think that the Magic could have been champions and a potential dynasty fell over missed FTs
While I don't think the butterfly effect of one free throw will last over 20 years, I praise your spot-on analysis. I am a Rockets fan and I remember that game as if it happened yesterday. As a statistician, I give you the probability of a 70% free throw shooter missing all 4 free throws to be 0.8%
Shaq went to LA to make movies and rap. Things were different in the 90s and Orlando was a small market. Plus there’s zero reason to believe Houston wouldn’t have won the series anyway. They already came back in that game to make it close on top of coming back in series throughout that entire postseason.
Dude, you’re reaching about the Bulls still not winning three more rings…I’m sorry, but no matter who was in the East, no one was beating MJ, Pippen and Rodman. They won 72 games the next year and you’re saying that that Orlando team would have beaten them?! Nope, the Bulls the Magic played in 95 were no where near the same level of the Bulls of 96. Jordan came back with a chip on his shoulder and that’s all they needed. I don’t think Anderson making those free throws would have made much difference other than the ring for Orlando that year. Shaq would have probably lost in 96 again and gone to the Lakers just like he did and it changes nothing else. Just my opinion. The Bulls and MJ were way too good.
Agreed. History might have been changed if Orlando hadn't lowballed Shaq in salary negotiation AND Penny hadn't gotten hurt. But in no way was Orlando denying Chicago their 2nd threepeat. And also, having beaten the top 3 records in the league (Utah, Phoenix, San Antonio), there was no way an experienced Houston team was losing to Orlando, even if they had lost game 1. They basically had to rally every series in the west that year.
The speculation is based on the IF Anderson hits 1 of 4 free throws that Orlando go on to win the Finals. The Bulls 72-10 season was in the 95/96 season which would put them up against the reigning champs. Confidence & belief that they can do it all again changes everything.
Hey man can you do a what if scenario on zha zha pachulia injuring kahwi leonard how that impacted the spurs the raptors the warriors and clippers. Really enjoyed this one.
As a Suns fan, and referring to the back-to-back losses vs the Rockets in '94 (after winning games 1+2 IN HOUSTON) and '95 (blowing a 3-1 lead)...we wouldn't have Nick the Brick without first having Charles the Choke.
Kenny Smith. My bad.
Can you pls do playoffs predictions
@@bballking8220 I guess he'll do it at All Star week
Casey what is the name of the documentary at 7:30 min?
Don't remind me this game... It gave me sleepless nights when I was 14 :( Was a big fan of the Magic then. Then you just knew in game 2 their body language was really off. It's actually kinda similar to the 2018 Cavaliers when JR Smith made the Game 1 blunder of all-time. But it started with the charge on KD then changed it to a blocking foul on LBJ in the last 40secs that changed the complexion of the entire series.
Aka the Jet
Those free throws also changes Nick Andersons career. He went on to be scared to drive the ball because he didn't want to get fouled. His FT dropped to as low as 40%!!
Pre Ben Simmons mental breakdown. People don’t understand that basketball is also a mental game.
PTSD set in on Nick Anderson during that crucial moment in the finals. Those four missed FTs ruined Nick beyond the point of ruining his career.
Yeah, tragic for him.
Really? Looking at hindsight the least on the line was Nick Anderson's career that night. Shaq would have a shot at being a GOAT if he had a successful career at Orlando and Penny probably never gets that big injury if Shaq is on the team, Bulls and Magic play on the east, maybe Nick Anderson is traded for assets along the way. He really was never that good. But this was his only opportunity to make a name for himself in the NBA by MISSING 4 clutch free throws in the finals and he TOOK it lol
Damn that’s exactly Ben Simons situation right now.
Fun fact, I met Nick Anderson at a ball camp this summer and he’s a great dude. He was teaching the younger kids at the camp free throws at one point, and he bricked a few of them. The past repeats itself…
That's not a "fun fact" cause that's stupid
@Jon yeah?
@Jon huh
Might aswell name him Brick Anderson
@@dexterrr9163 Clever.
Without Nick they wouldn't have even been there. Hate it happened to him. The guy was a BIG piece on those Magic teams
Same as Starks with the Knicks that 2nd finals against the rockets
Idk he was good but there core group was shaq penny horace grant and also dennis scott was a really good three point shooter… a number of other solid guards coulda filled that role and its the same team essentially
And because of him they lost 😂
I remember this SOOO well. I was a Magic fan at the time and watching him miss those free throws was painful. What isn’t mentioned is that it basically ruined his career because those missed free throws and then Jordan embarrassing him in the playoffs the next season basically destroyed his career.
Sunshine network
Facts
Great story highdough!!! I was anti Magic. A real pro Chicago Jordan fan I was!!! Couldn't stand the Magic becoming a topteam overnight. High drafts: Penny Hardaway and Shaq. Nick Anderson , Brian Shaw and Horace Grant. And the Orlando Arena chanting "let's go Magic". I do remember those crucial Nick Anderson's misses vividly.
Oh and the guy who hit three pointers every single game : Dennis Scott
Lol at the time?
Orlando at that time was THAT team. Shaq was everywhere. Penny was everywhere. Even as a Rockets fan, I was scared. And yet, you couldn't hate them. They were just too damn likeable as a team. Those 4 fts were like pins and needles. The first time I saw it, I couldn't believe it. And after that game I knew Houston was winning.
them and Charlotte Hornets
Nick Anderson after that finals went from like a 70% free throw shooter to a 56% free throws shooter in his remaining year. It really affected him mentally
Nick Anderson still played the game unlike Ben Simmons.
you can't come back from that lmao after the 4 straight miss, he was praying to god that Houston would miss their shot, but god has other plans lmao
That Magic team is my biggest what if in NBA history. Even as a Laker fan, I never want to Shaq to leave because they could have been truly amazing.
I've started following the NBA properly for like 3 years now, and love watching this channel to further improve my understanding ❤ Keep up the good work 👍
Same man
Same here
"If Orlando wins the Finals....Shaq probably doesn't leave for LA".
You would think so wouldn't ya...as a Raptors fan tho I have to point out that LA is special to some of these players. XD
Shaq left because of money and respect not rings... Everyone talks today actin like they know anything...
@@reimixo maybe they would have pay him had he won the ring
@@chilout2496 mourning got paid and didn't reach the finals
What did you really expect kawhi to stay in Toronto or something, cause if so you was tripping
@@cheeseoh why wouldnt he Stay? They Gave him everything, he had just won a ring... Kawhi is just looking ungrateful... Left San Antonio left Toronto... Is always injured....
This game broke my heart. To this day, I still believe the Magic would've won the championship IF Nick made those FT's. That would have been a huge confidence booster and momentum builder! I was a huge Penny and Magic fan during this time. I even bought the shoes and a Penny jersey.
This dude made a lot of research!! Appreciate this Casey!! This is far the most fun entertaining video you made in a while. For me the last one is when you told us about your story how you get to be an sports reporter :) keep it up man Happy New Year and God bless this 2022
As a big NBA fan I lived through those times and he's right. A lot of things would have gone differently if Nick makes one free throw
I was in middle school living in Orlando during this era. The Magic had the red carpet laid out for them. When they beat the Bulls I just knew they would win the chip. But Nick Anderson ruined thos dreams. I remember those free throws like it was yesterday. It still hurts to watch....
I remember watching Rockets/Magic finals. The Magic never recovered and Nick Anderson never was the same.
As a young Orlando Magic fan because of Penny and Shaq I remember this moment clearly at only 9 years old.. I was heartbroken for the magic to be swept in the finals.. I remember my Uncle who lived in texas was rooting for the rockets.. Making it even harder knowing my other family member was happy the magic lost, but there was positives out of it. I lived in Utah and went naturally back to the Jazz fanship only to watch MJ destroy us 2 years in a row in the Finals. Aww... Good times lol. Thanks Nick!
Man I remember being 8 years old at the game when Nick stole the ball from MIke. It was like we’d already won the championship. Took a long time to get over Shaq leaving.
He had 100 million reason why.
Simply an amazing "What if"!! More so for me as I'm born Chicago and with Nick being from here I hurt when he missed these shots. Now I will say I am a big Horace Grant fan so I was happy for his play that year but knew it was a one off and MJ will always be the GOAT.
Awesome video Casey. Two thumps up for the history lesson.
Penny and Shaq were an awesome Duo on the Orlando Magic, your right it's sad that they didn't get to play together longer, but I didn't know the whole story behind it. Thanks Casey for the knowledge and the Great Video! Damn that sucks for Nick Anderson missing those free throws. That's why they are called free throws lol, but the pressure really gets to the player at the line it blows my mind how a great NBA free throw shooter misses free throws at the end of the game in front of all those fans I couldn't imagine the pressure. Example Paul George last season with the other LA team the Clippers. I liked how you showed that video clip of PG13 in the beginning of the video, same situation happen to PG13, no one thought Paul George was going to miss the FT's he missed but he did the pressure had to get to him. Another Solid Video Casey... A.M.HOOPS Nothing but the best 👌!!!
Imagine having an all-timer 50 point game only to have Shaq bring the hoop down as the highlight of the game
I like how he bypassed Reggie Miller and his 1995 Indiana Pacers like they never existed or played Orlando in the ECF that year 😁
Exactly lol
It was a crazy competitive series too. Game 4 had like 3 or 4 consecutive shots that were potential game winners before Smits hit one right at the buzzer
Game 7 was a 40 point drubbing. Indiana was a speedbump for the Magic, Bulls, even the Knicks minus the one time they got lucky and Ewing missed a finger roll
@@FFKDTP1 game 7 was the result of Orlando getting blown out in game 6. So they returned the favor
@@sevendst19 I remember my local newspaper had the end of that game with a frame by frame photo set on the head of the sports page
I always says Ben Simmons is the new Nick Anderson. All Star caliber players, who in one game went had an event, that destroyed them and they couldn’t recover mentally.
Two things… first, IIRC the Magic went 41-41 in Shaq’s rookie season, not 45. Second, it was only the second round when the Magic beat the Bulls. You didn’t even mention there was still a ECF against the Pacers. 🤷🏻
Just to set things straight, the Magic made it to The Finals on the SECOND YEAR of the Shaq-Penny partnership. I think that's unprecedented and still unmatched by any combo up to this day.
Magic won it as a rookie so Kareem and Magic did it first
Kobe and Pau
@@stpbasss3773 Dude, Kobe and Pau were already VETERANS when they teamed up!
@@stpbasss3773 Dude, Kobe and Pau were already VETERANS when they teamed up!
@@ponypower8 I miss-understood I thought you just meant the fastest to make the finals of any duo regardless of what period it was in their career.
awesome video, love the wild speculations off of one little event. That ONE free-throw could've altered the NBA as we know it, just crazy how one simple shot you learn as a child can change the legacies of tens of hundreds of people
Nick Anderson, I never forget that game!!!
I remember game 1 1995 finals well . Every other Magic player who went to FT line made free throws even Shaq,Nick the only one who didn't .
That’s what called a butterfly effect
alternate history breakdown pretty awesome!
Kenny Smith had an absolutely amazing 2nd half of that game 1 vs the Magic .. he was on fire 🔥
C. Webb is the most underrated player in NBA history.
What if they won, Shaq doesn't leave and Penny doesn't get hurt. That was my team when I was a little kid being from Memphis and Penny playing for Memphis.
Sounds like me here. I wish that Penny had a longer career and not have to endure devastating injuries that cut his abilities short. That was one more thing to add to the list of the Magic’s miserable moments after the Game 1 debacle. 😞🤦🏾♂️
Nice I really love this content💯🏀❤️
I was at that game as a boy. I cried.
I felt bad for Nick Anderson after missing those 4 free-throws, that moment had him rattled for yrs.
... for the rest of his career, actually.
maybe he should’ve made 1/4 free throws
Nick Anderson still played the game unlike Ben Simmons.
Lol... love what you did with this...kinda like how Marvel did what ifs.....it would be interesting if this could be made into an animated series
Chris Webber was the no doubt #1 pick in the 1993 Draft. It was just as clear and consensus as Shaq going #1 in 1992. You don’t get Penny Hardaway and 3 1st round picks otherwise
Great recap
Maaaan. I was watching this game. That was a back breaking moment....yes, Magic fan😭😭😢
that was the moment I became a Rockets fan😈🚀
Really enjoyed the what possibilities from the missed free throws. I have 2 ideas for some what ifs that could be interesting.
1. What if Carlos Boozer stayed in Cleveland with LBJ??
2. What if Detroit draft Carmelo Anthony? The James v Anthony rivalry would have been insane in the same division.
NICK ANDERSON!!! Use to see him out and about in Orlando. He'd look at me like ,"You know who I am?" Never said a word to him. Happened at least 15 times over the years and a friend of mine even introduced him to me at a club. I just looked at him and didn't even speak. Cost us the Championship in '95 and ruined "That Magic Moment". The city was electric then, but the Orlando Magic has NEVER recovered.....
Loved the first part of that video. Those free throws will hunt my dreams forever tho
If Shaq never left Orlando, Penny would have stayed healthy a lot longer, and IF they got one or two championships, a Hall of Famer for sure. They had great chemistry together, and Penny's just a humble guy, Shaq would have never had the same problems he had with Kobe. They could go on to separate ways later but they would have had each others' backs in their prime. What a pity!
Despite the rings he won with Kobe, Anfernee was actually a better teammate for him.
Imagine Nick Anderson sitting at home watching this
That Rockets team was better than people thought..
Keem dreamed shaked shaq to sleep
Exactly, going down one game in the Finals would have been nothing to the Rockets given all of the adversity they had dealt with. The Magic got swept easily because they couldn't handle it.
What a fantastic video idea, congrats bro🖤
Videos of people destroying their TVs will never get old 😂
Ikr
brilliant video idea brotha
Amazing take once again!
Hey man, glad i found your channel a while back. Great content, and informative. Keep at it! You are basically my go to Basketball channel atm :D
This video just unlocked a new park of me
That game was the very first NBA game I had ever watched.
I was eleven and had just started playing basketball.
I knew of Michael Jordan and Magic Johnson and was waiting for the legendary Eurobasket 95 to start.
I decided to be a magic fan cause I liked how Penny played and the Magic had better looking jerseys :D
Cheers
Oh yeah… as a rockets fan…..that was a miracle lol
@6:49 btw it’s Kenny smith not Kenny Anderson.
If Amderson hits just one ft, the Magic lose the finals 4-1 to the Rockets.
Right
Exactly!! They were down 0-1 & 0-2 to the Jazz two or three rounds earlier. P.eople believe Orlando could've have beaten Hakeem FOUR times. Please!!
There is a 30 for 30 about this called “This Magic Moment”
Oklahoma City going the finals in year four doesn't compare because they used to be the Seattle Supersonics, as opposed to being an expansion team. They moved to Oklahoma City and changed their nickname after Kevin Durant's rookie season.
Nick Anderson is one of the most humble and coolest pro athletes you'll ever meet. Shaq leaving destroyed the Magic, Curse of the Shaqino is real. 😆
Wow, minus-blowing idea A.M. ! Thanks for the video
I watched this finals on TV. First & second I was, OK, bad luck. After third & fourth I was astonished. From that point I knew Rockets gonna make 2nd title.
What a fantastic video 👏🏼
IF.......he made 1 free throw.......that doesn't necessarily change anything except the Magic getting a win in game 1. Instead of getting swept they possibly could've just suffered a gentlemen's sweep. So basically your whole premise is shot. You don't know that the game 1 win would've given them the confidence to go out and win 3 more in that series against a defending champion.
That game destroyed their confidence. One guy crushing loss can effect a series
I love this concept of the NBA Butterfly Effect
I love these story videos
Yeah this was crazy how things alternated like What if
Happy New Year to my favorite hoops content creator of the year. U the best ❤💪🏽
1:16 I assure you young man anyone who watched 90s basketball has not forgotten that.
Love this video!
0:50 I tried recreating the same situation practising on my own, I went from 85% (20 shots) all the way down to 50%.
Amazing what ifs. Makes me thinking 👍
That magic team was ridiculously talented. Shaq and Penny, Horace, Nick Anderson and one of the better 3 point shooters in Dennis Scott. What could have been
Nick The Brick Anderson
Great video
Yeah, Shaq changed every franchise he ever went to. Except like half of them.
"The Butterfly Effect" is the most fascinating concept that ever existed. You can dig through your entire life and the big events and realize how the smallest thing could have made that moment not happen. You aren't even reading this right now if THAT one little thing happened differently.
Nick Anderson, the biggest choker in Orlando Magic History
I still think he was paid off to miss those 4 Free Throws.
@Ellis I don't believe it's scripted but I do believe that lots of people fall victims to greed and throw games. Both athletes and officials.
Shaq took the responsitility for the loss, he sad Nick never should be in the position to decide the game after blowing up a big lead in the second half
The funny thing is that I made the EXACT same argument last year. Its not a stretch to think that the Magic could have been champions and a potential dynasty fell over missed FTs
Still revered in Champaign Illinois, Illini Baby!!.
Anderson’s missed free throws is what the MCU calls a Nexus Event.
name of the documentary at 7:30 min?
Crazy as it sounds, as a Rockets fan, I was confident that we were destined to win it all that year after beating Utah in round 1.
I would say the sun's Steve Nash turn around was pretty freaking prolific as well
Very cool vid
NICE VIDEO!
While I don't think the butterfly effect of one free throw will last over 20 years, I praise your spot-on analysis. I am a Rockets fan and I remember that game as if it happened yesterday. As a statistician, I give you the probability of a 70% free throw shooter missing all 4 free throws to be 0.8%
More of these videos please
Phenomenal video
Shaq went to LA to make movies and rap. Things were different in the 90s and Orlando was a small market. Plus there’s zero reason to believe Houston wouldn’t have won the series anyway. They already came back in that game to make it close on top of coming back in series throughout that entire postseason.
Dude, you’re reaching about the Bulls still not winning three more rings…I’m sorry, but no matter who was in the East, no one was beating MJ, Pippen and Rodman. They won 72 games the next year and you’re saying that that Orlando team would have beaten them?! Nope, the Bulls the Magic played in 95 were no where near the same level of the Bulls of 96. Jordan came back with a chip on his shoulder and that’s all they needed. I don’t think Anderson making those free throws would have made much difference other than the ring for Orlando that year. Shaq would have probably lost in 96 again and gone to the Lakers just like he did and it changes nothing else. Just my opinion. The Bulls and MJ were way too good.
Agreed. History might have been changed if Orlando hadn't lowballed Shaq in salary negotiation AND Penny hadn't gotten hurt. But in no way was Orlando denying Chicago their 2nd threepeat. And also, having beaten the top 3 records in the league (Utah, Phoenix, San Antonio), there was no way an experienced Houston team was losing to Orlando, even if they had lost game 1. They basically had to rally every series in the west that year.
Uh dude Jazz almost beat them if the refs called that push offensive foul on MJ.
The speculation is based on the IF Anderson hits 1 of 4 free throws that Orlando go on to win the Finals.
The Bulls 72-10 season was in the 95/96 season which would put them up against the reigning champs.
Confidence & belief that they can do it all again changes everything.
@@delconagher12 what the heck kind of comment is this?
Hey man can you do a what if scenario on zha zha pachulia injuring kahwi leonard how that impacted the spurs the raptors the warriors and clippers. Really enjoyed this one.
Man this is a great theory
As a Suns fan, and referring to the back-to-back losses vs the Rockets in '94 (after winning games 1+2 IN HOUSTON) and '95 (blowing a 3-1 lead)...we wouldn't have Nick the Brick without first having Charles the Choke.
i love this video
love u man
Shea Serrano actually wrote a really interesting chapter about this in his book Basketball (And Other Things)
This is life!
Life is no IF
Great video I agree
I am
Nick Anderson and I approve this video 😂
Those four free throws coulda changed nba history