@@BookClubDisaster honestly I rewatched that whole sequence and ray Allen's shot was way more forced yet he made it. He was literally walking on air with a guy glued to him and no space. Despite having 3 people near Iverson, he still managed to create separation and space and had a legit shot to make it. It was hurried and a bit forced like you said, but he legit could have sunk that.
@@whoyou2crew Look who's guarding Ray. Iverson. A mismatch. Ray had 5 inches on him. In fact looking at it again, it looks like 44--Victor Page?--was Ray's man but they set a screen off the handoff so Iverson picked him up on the switch. Probably exactly how they drew it up. So taking the shot against a shorter man is a good shot even if his release was off balance. Iverson's shot is just a desperation heave if you ask me.
I like UConn.
Time to renew this video. Bring it up to speed lol
gr8 video u r gud basketball
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I wanted to listen to what the announcers were saying, not Coldplay!
you are going to have to make a new video
Needs to be updated
Roller Coaster ride being a UCONN Husky basketball fan but I wouldn't change it for the world. Loved the good times. Including this years Natty!
This is put together well. Thank you great meomories
God that was so nostalgic. As a uconn fan, what a great video. :)
damn that was good!
UPDATE WHEN?
Allen should have made that fade away. He never missed that shot. AI is the answer to the question.
That was an extremely difficult, forced shot. He had THREE guys on him. Classic Iverson. Never look for the open man. That's why he has zero rings.
@@BookClubDisaster honestly I rewatched that whole sequence and ray Allen's shot was way more forced yet he made it. He was literally walking on air with a guy glued to him and no space. Despite having 3 people near Iverson, he still managed to create separation and space and had a legit shot to make it. It was hurried and a bit forced like you said, but he legit could have sunk that.
@@whoyou2crew Look who's guarding Ray. Iverson. A mismatch. Ray had 5 inches on him. In fact looking at it again, it looks like 44--Victor Page?--was Ray's man but they set a screen off the handoff so Iverson picked him up on the switch. Probably exactly how they drew it up. So taking the shot against a shorter man is a good shot even if his release was off balance. Iverson's shot is just a desperation heave if you ask me.
@@BookClubDisaster good commentary. Good analysis. Though I didn't mind cold play's music.