He did but I wouldn't say for the better, I mean in recent years, we now have to have centers that can shoot lol. Not taking anything away from him but the NBA was better before.
Allen Iverson arguably reached those heights. Sure, he didn't win rings, but he led the league in scoring multiple times and won the MVP, while being shorter than Curry.
I grew up in San Antonio during the Duncan dynasty. There’s so many iconic moments for me in NBA history. I remember hating what Curry was doing at the time as they were one of our biggest rivals before the Kawhi saga. Still, when Steph Curry retires, I will shed a tear. The impact that he made on this sport is insane for just one man. I was happy for him to win his Finals MVP and even happier to see his clutch performances win the US the gold medal this year. Well deserved, Mr. Curry.
@@pastenseyeah, that 2012-13 west semis series between spurs and warriors is underrated af. Also when the warriors won 73 games, spurs weren’t far behind at 67, people forget that for most of the season the warriors weren’t just chasing that record, but trying to get that first seed.
I'm a grown ass man and you trying to make me cry. Such a good video. Been a Curry and Warriors fan since before the first championship, I remember watching this game. Great video!
Curry is one of those once in a lifetime phenomenon. He shines brighter than any of the other superstars in his era. He will be talked about in decades to come. Those who crave for attention will eventually fade. But Curry's greatness attracts attention automatically, even if he doesn't pursue them. He is a true legend indeed.
@@heimonen5174 whaat, this is a good video. he sums up his reasons and gives logistics on top of that to prove his points. in my opinion i think you are tripping man.
I went to look at the comments for someone talking about the video quality when he was going through the heights of the players and the music was building up. I thought "this is some good storytelling, damn." And came and found this comment.
Right! People couldn't believe what happened after he came back out, and that shot was the kill shot for all their spirits. That was also the moment Durant decided to leave. 😂😂
Me too ! I loved basketball since I was 6 years old, but stopped watching , Knicks fan in my heart , but one night flipping Channels and caught a warriors game ! It was mind boggling! I’d never seen the game played that way ! And Steph was just pure joy …. I still love my Knicks , but my heart has plenty of room for the Warriors … I know that goes against the rules of fandom , blame Steph …..
@@sarsvfx Knicks had the chance to take him in the draft but didn’t ! He wanted to be a Knick … so I guess it’s fitting that he lit the Mecca up that night lol . Honestly though , I don’t think Steph would have been Steph in that system…
@@Teek4Tat Knicks had their pick right after Warriors. You can still hear Knicks fan boos on his draft night. Maybe if they had known Warriors was going to pick Curry that they would have traded up, but nobody thought Curry was going to be Curry. It was destiny.
@@sarsvfx In that timeline, Knicks would've given up on Steph after the second ankle surgery. Steph becomes a journeyman, and he makes the list for "unfulfilled promise".
Absolutely amazing video. You created the definitive account of Steph’s “changing the game”. Voice over: smooth as silk. Narrative: compelling. Thank you, thank you, thank you. When new friends ask why I’m so crazy about the Dubs, and particularly my awe of Steph, I now have something to show them, that says so much, so efficiently. Bravo!
I watch hours of UA-cam every day, I have never played basketball and I never follow basketball on TV. I don't even like basketball. And yet, I found tears rolling out of my eyes throughout this video and found myself getting very emotional. Congrats, beautifully written, and edited video.
Steph made me love watching the NBA again , He plays with such joy and love of the game you can’t help but enjoy it ! I’m a life long Knicks fan , but even us Knicks fans who are so loyal could not help but cheer for him when he dropped 54 in the Garden ! He’s a great ambassador for the game and by all accounts an all around good guy .. great video I truly enjoyed it .
@@Teek4Tat I so appreciate Knicks fans. When Steph had his 54 I was so impressed at the respect the Knicks fans showed. And when Steph was about to break Ray Allen’s record for 3’s, I was disappointed that he wouldn’t be doing it at home, that he’d likely be on the road instead. When it happened at MSG, I was thrilled and once again, so impressed with the Knicks fans. They were all into it, and so respectful and appreciative and didn’t hold back in showing it. Knicks fans know basketball and know greatness when they see it. I love Knicks fans!
will never forget this game. me, my brothers, and my dad were in awe that steph didn't even think of calling a timeout it was so crazy we were screaming our lungs out after that shot
That's when people knew that this was a shot that he practiced. A play that the warriors would opt in to, believing steph's 3 pt shot was a higher percentage play than calling a timeout. There are tons of lucky game winners in the history of NBA. This shot wasn't just luck.
Saw this game in real time. I remember it was a nail-biting game and was very close and competitive. It can easily go either way. I'm a Warriors fan, but even i was in awe when he took that shot during a close game and made it. I know he's into taking threes, but at that clutch moment and distance, it was like Wow.
I remember some of the shots he took before that were impressive in themself. Then he took that one and it took it to a whole nother level and Mike Breen started the double bang.
Man..I will never forgive Durant for joining Warriors not because it made Warriors invincible but because it robbed us neutral NBA fans from another spectacle season from Curry. Because Durant joining Warriors, curry had to take back seat and we just couldn’t see what another season of unanimous Curry would have been. I know he again became scoring champ and won championship but 2016 curry is just not possible to replicate again. The one hand dribble, quick counter and release , shooting high volume 3s at almost 80%. It was like an symphony in motion .
@@jmapps31we don't know fasho tho perhaps Steph learned from his loss I don't think it would be easy for LeBron to beat them again in 2017 without kd and not saying he won't but curry definitely would adjust from his last experience
Love this.. Stephen Curry made me love the game of basketball. This video is one of those rare beautiful videos that'll make people understand why Stephen Curry is one of the few players who has that special effect to the game. A beautiful video indeed on how Stephen Curry revolutionized the game. ❤
Been a warriors fan since 1991, and I remember watching that game as it was happening. I also remember watching Steph get drafted in 2009 and thinking "this has got to be a pick made to trade him". I've watched his entire career, and what a ride it has been. Excellent video!
Bruh this video was done so well!! I remember the shot we were eating in a restaurant and they had the game on everyone went nuts. Dope video “shot heard round the world”🔥🔥
I agree with all the comments. This is one of the best videos I have seen in a long time. I didn't want it to end. I'm all geeked up for the upcoming season. Give us another miracle, Steph. Subbed. 👍🏾
But this video is completely wrong. The shot that changed the direction of the NBA was the Shot Steph made against the Clippers. It was the shot that Kerr let Steph be the Steph we know today.
As a warriors fan im happy everyone got to take a break from hating on/diminishing Curry's greatness to feel what its like to be a fan during the Olympics
I remember watching that game and that moment. I even posted about it on fb right after. Lol. What an incredible time in Warriors and NBA history. And Steph is still here, and he’s still great. Such an incredible video. Thank you.
Great video. He is the three point goat! Definitely in the top 10-15 all time greats. Only players like wilt, dr j, magic, bird, mj, shaq and curry can say they truly changed the way the game was played.
Well done! I remember watching that game at a bar in Oakland, and the feeling we all had when he picked up his dribble. It was one collective silent "No way!" I also remember the reports right after the game drastically underestimated the distance. I saw plenty in the 20s... people just couldn't process that it was so deep. Fortunately, I had been recently looking at court dimensions so I knew exactly what he was choosing to do. The thing no one ever mentions is that if you watch the Warriors from the camera behind the other bucket is that the rest of the team isn't really trying to get back or open. Klay is the only one downcourt, and he's way over on the right wing. It's like they knew Steph was just going to take it from somewhere and they were watching too.
All that PREPARATION!! (( that is why!! )) His dedication to practice, practice, practice; & pre-game preparation to re-invigorate his ‘Truth’ memory of his Winning Mindset . . He just wasn’t born with this!!!
I don' think people realize how hard it is to make the shots Curry routinely makes look so easy. 99% of the general public would be lucky to make 1 out of 10 shots yet Curry makes them while being guarded by the best players in the world, falling down, stepping back, floating sideways. It's unbelievable to watch.
Curry is one of those players, that every team wants and needs. He's a heartbreaker to the rest of the league. He can make any system look good and make coaches stress less. And you're a damn liar if you don't agree.
Elite shooting is a skill any team will GLADLY take! JJ Reddick extended his career an additional 6 years just filling the role as a spot up shooter. It's an invaluable skill set in the NBA.
Okay. So, I was going to UA-cam looking for something completely different to watch. But, saw your thumbnail and had to click. Then started watching the video and your editing, narration, and storytelling was so phenomenal, I had to stay till the very end. Amazing stuff man! You absolutely deserve more views and subscribers for your channel (and I'm sure that's coming as you continue to put out top notch videos like this). Hat's off. Well done. 👏
I remember being at my friend house with nothing else to watch so i seen this game and watched the whole things. The way it went into OT was crazy and the shot was unbelievable. This one of those games you remember where u were at
I remember watching that shot live its cemented as a core memory in my head forever. Thank you for bringing this moment back to me it brought a huge smile to my face man.
Agree with other comments. Great video. Definitely a new subscriber and not sure why you don’t already have 100K at least…. Good job. Keep em coming…..
I remember watching this game! Like nothing I'd ever seen before! Steph was so good they had to recall the video games and readjust them because even on the best settings their version of Steph Curry couldn't make the shots he was consistently hitting IRL!
As an Indian, nba matches happen at night time for us but i just saw curry play once or twice and i became someone who loved watching basketball and nba. I spent over 75% life watching cricket but i wish it was nba and i could experience this 2016 era when it happened
Frankly, I don't watch a lot of NBA regular season games -- mainly just highlights. Yet I watched this game, LIVE. I'm so happy I did, because that moment changed the way I viewed basketball. I sensed something had changed; I just didn't realize how much.
Well put together video. Didnt overhype with the title and proceeded to answer the theory put forward - subscribed. BTW - I lived in England for 20 years, and to get back in shape I joined a local basketball league in Sidcup Kent (for Americans - just outside of London). Now, here I am playing with a bunch of local adults in 2001 and they were DRAINING 3PTs like it was free money. I knew then that the NBA had to play catch up on outside shooting. of course, America still had the best athletic Basketball players, so their dominance was all but assured, but playing in a LOCAL game and watching normal regular guys killing 3PTs showed me the future of the game.
‘Never seen a player at this height reach these heights’ is one of the best lines I’ve heard about Steph 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
that line goes hard
Can Allen Iverson get some props
someone's cutting onions... i'mma crying
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@@spligknightbro thinks he’s on Steph’s level 😭
Let's acknowledge though, Steph didn't just change the NBA, he changed the entire game of basketball.
he also got world's attention, even if they weren't basketball fans.
no he really didnt. teams shot 3s when steph was a child. he didnt create anything
Nah, the NBA was long moving towards the 3 and NO D domination long before Currey's shot.
"Currey" is crazy work buddy@@bricefleckenstein9666
He did but I wouldn't say for the better, I mean in recent years, we now have to have centers that can shoot lol. Not taking anything away from him but the NBA was better before.
“we’ve never seen a player at this height, reach these heights” THIS WRITING IS FIRE
Allen Iverson arguably reached those heights. Sure, he didn't win rings, but he led the league in scoring multiple times and won the MVP, while being shorter than Curry.
@@godisbollocks he paved the way
Cheers bro 🔥
@@LJPHoopsthis vid is Oscar worthy
@@godisbollocks WE TALKING 'BOUT PRACTICE?!?!
I grew up in San Antonio during the Duncan dynasty. There’s so many iconic moments for me in NBA history. I remember hating what Curry was doing at the time as they were one of our biggest rivals before the Kawhi saga. Still, when Steph Curry retires, I will shed a tear. The impact that he made on this sport is insane for just one man. I was happy for him to win his Finals MVP and even happier to see his clutch performances win the US the gold medal this year. Well deserved, Mr. Curry.
The mighty Spurs was our only kryptonite at the time! Yall really gave us a hard time!
@@pastenseyeah, that 2012-13 west semis series between spurs and warriors is underrated af.
Also when the warriors won 73 games, spurs weren’t far behind at 67, people forget that for most of the season the warriors weren’t just chasing that record, but trying to get that first seed.
Its fucking terrible bb. Curry killed the nba int. No one watches this shit internationally now.
I'm a grown ass man and you trying to make me cry. Such a good video. Been a Curry and Warriors fan since before the first championship, I remember watching this game. Great video!
Me too, although when I say "the first championship" I mean 1975.
Curry is one of those once in a lifetime phenomenon. He shines brighter than any of the other superstars in his era.
He will be talked about in decades to come. Those who crave for attention will eventually fade.
But Curry's greatness attracts attention automatically, even if he doesn't pursue them.
He is a true legend indeed.
holy glaze
Insanely good video brother
Hey its our fav'rite Bri'sh NBA man
sounds aussie to me
Seriously great
@@heimonen5174 whaat, this is a good video. he sums up his reasons and gives logistics on top of that to prove his points. in my opinion i think you are tripping man.
I went to look at the comments for someone talking about the video quality when he was going through the heights of the players and the music was building up. I thought "this is some good storytelling, damn." And came and found this comment.
Watching this live was insane. Man committed a metaphorical headshot on an entire arena full of people.
Right! People couldn't believe what happened after he came back out, and that shot was the kill shot for all their spirits. That was also the moment Durant decided to leave. 😂😂
Steph literally mastered his style
Yeah it’s pretty crazy experiencing history with your own eyes
Steph Curry got me watching the NBA again. This video really explains why.
Me too ! I loved basketball since I was 6 years old, but stopped watching , Knicks fan in my heart , but one night flipping Channels and caught a warriors game ! It was mind boggling! I’d never seen the game played that way ! And Steph was just pure joy …. I still love my Knicks , but my heart has plenty of room for the Warriors … I know that goes against the rules of fandom , blame Steph …..
@@Teek4Tatthe Knicks wanted Steph so bad in an alternative timeline he is on the Knicks
@@sarsvfx Knicks had the chance to take him in the draft but didn’t ! He wanted to be a Knick … so I guess it’s fitting that he lit the Mecca up that night lol . Honestly though , I don’t think Steph would have been Steph in that system…
@@Teek4Tat Knicks had their pick right after Warriors. You can still hear Knicks fan boos on his draft night. Maybe if they had known Warriors was going to pick Curry that they would have traded up, but nobody thought Curry was going to be Curry. It was destiny.
@@sarsvfx In that timeline, Knicks would've given up on Steph after the second ankle surgery. Steph becomes a journeyman, and he makes the list for "unfulfilled promise".
His 3's against France in the Olympics were some of the most clutch shots ever, absolutely unbelievable.
The rest of the NBA fanbase got to feel what it's like for Warriors fans.
@@achiappanzaall the tweets from fans like “so THIS is what warriors fans have been feeling all these years?? I get it.” were so dope 🫡
Curry changed the basketball world making almost every player train to be much better shooters in long range.
Yeah, you better have a shot from 1-5 in this NBA.
Absolutely amazing video. You created the definitive account of Steph’s “changing the game”. Voice over: smooth as silk. Narrative: compelling. Thank you, thank you, thank you. When new friends ask why I’m so crazy about the Dubs, and particularly my awe of Steph, I now have something to show them, that says so much, so efficiently. Bravo!
I watch hours of UA-cam every day, I have never played basketball and I never follow basketball on TV. I don't even like basketball. And yet, I found tears rolling out of my eyes throughout this video and found myself getting very emotional. Congrats, beautifully written, and edited video.
Steph made me love watching the NBA again , He plays with such joy and love of the game you can’t help but enjoy it ! I’m a life long Knicks fan , but even us Knicks fans who are so loyal could not help but cheer for him when he dropped 54 in the Garden ! He’s a great ambassador for the game and by all accounts an all around good guy .. great video I truly enjoyed it .
@@Teek4Tat I so appreciate Knicks fans. When Steph had his 54 I was so impressed at the respect the Knicks fans showed. And when Steph was about to break Ray Allen’s record for 3’s, I was disappointed that he wouldn’t be doing it at home, that he’d likely be on the road instead. When it happened at MSG, I was thrilled and once again, so impressed with the Knicks fans. They were all into it, and so respectful and appreciative and didn’t hold back in showing it. Knicks fans know basketball and know greatness when they see it. I love Knicks fans!
"We've never seen a player at this height, reach these heights" Brother.... Beautiful. ❤
will never forget this game. me, my brothers, and my dad were in awe that steph didn't even think of calling a timeout it was so crazy we were screaming our lungs out after that shot
genius when you think about it. better to be a little far but wide open in rhythm than scrambling around for a double-teamed contested shot.
That's when people knew that this was a shot that he practiced. A play that the warriors would opt in to, believing steph's 3 pt shot was a higher percentage play than calling a timeout. There are tons of lucky game winners in the history of NBA. This shot wasn't just luck.
Saw this game in real time. I remember it was a nail-biting game and was very close and competitive. It can easily go either way. I'm a Warriors fan, but even i was in awe when he took that shot during a close game and made it. I know he's into taking threes, but at that clutch moment and distance, it was like Wow.
I remember some of the shots he took before that were impressive in themself. Then he took that one and it took it to a whole nother level and Mike Breen started the double bang.
Man..I will never forgive Durant for joining Warriors not because it made Warriors invincible but because it robbed us neutral NBA fans from another spectacle season from Curry. Because Durant joining Warriors, curry had to take back seat and we just couldn’t see what another season of unanimous Curry would have been. I know he again became scoring champ and won championship but 2016 curry is just not possible to replicate again. The one hand dribble, quick counter and release , shooting high volume 3s at almost 80%. It was like an symphony in motion .
If KD didnt join the Warriors. The son of Gloria will be 6 or 7 time champion now, LeBron Ramone James 👑
@@jmapps31cap 💀🤡
@@jmapps31we don't know fasho tho perhaps Steph learned from his loss I don't think it would be easy for LeBron to beat them again in 2017 without kd and not saying he won't but curry definitely would adjust from his last experience
@@jmapps31lebron James wouldn’t have Kyrie and would 100 percent lose to the rockets or the warriors n the finals
@@jmapps31lebron a great and all but he’s not an entire team
Love this.. Stephen Curry made me love the game of basketball.
This video is one of those rare beautiful videos that'll make people understand why Stephen Curry is one of the few players who has that special effect to the game.
A beautiful video indeed on how Stephen Curry revolutionized the game. ❤
One of the best documentary videos on UA-cam crazy work
lol when Mike Breen gives the double “ BANG” lol you know it’s special
Your production quality is excellent! Looking forward to more great videos
Wow. What a great video! What a great breakdown! And it’s only 14 minutes! Marvelous.
That music crescendo at the final part of the video was amazingly used to highlight one of the best shots in NBA History was just perfect!
Steph Curry changed the game. Heart, hardwork, dedication, and determination 💪
This video is incredible! Super underrated, keep up the great work! Also W Steph Curry, it's unfathomable what he's done for this game, living legend.
Been a warriors fan since 1991, and I remember watching that game as it was happening. I also remember watching Steph get drafted in 2009 and thinking "this has got to be a pick made to trade him". I've watched his entire career, and what a ride it has been. Excellent video!
I was a big Monta Ellis fan and thought the same thing. Funny how that sounds in hindsight lol
@@ChrisSuswal-de9tj All I heard on draft night is that Steph to Phoenix for Stoudamire was a deal that was going to happen.
Bruh this video was done so well!! I remember the shot we were eating in a restaurant and they had the game on everyone went nuts. Dope video “shot heard round the world”🔥🔥
I agree with all the comments. This is one of the best videos I have seen in a long time. I didn't want it to end. I'm all geeked up for the upcoming season. Give us another miracle, Steph. Subbed. 👍🏾
But this video is completely wrong. The shot that changed the direction of the NBA was the Shot Steph made against the Clippers. It was the shot that Kerr let Steph be the Steph we know today.
This video need MORE VIEWS. Superb job!
As a warriors fan im happy everyone got to take a break from hating on/diminishing Curry's greatness to feel what its like to be a fan during the Olympics
"they do have a time out, decide not to use it" 🥶 chills activated. every time
The famous "double bang" game. It was unforgettable experience watching it live
One of the greatest NBA players in history...one of the best videos I've seen to portray it! Good work!
beautiful video hun 🤍 I've watched countless videos on that 2016 season but this one gave me the most goosebumps 🫶
last 2 minute of the video literally had me tearing up, GREATEST BASKETBALL PLAYER THE WORLD HAS EVER SEEN
This video was exceptionally well-edited. I had to share it to my dad and he absolutely loved it.
I remember watching that game and that moment. I even posted about it on fb right after. Lol.
What an incredible time in Warriors and NBA history. And Steph is still here, and he’s still great.
Such an incredible video. Thank you.
LOOK AT CURRY MAN SO INSPIRATIONAL
Born n raised in the bay area/Warriors fan. 10/10 vid zero notes. We won't truly understand how lucky we had it until he's gone🙏🙏
Warriors fan since 1995 Chris mullin was my all the favorite, until i saw this man and the first title. Great video.
Same here Chris Mullin time. Been supporting warriors from way.
how is this not at a million views? this is one of the greatest videos I've watched on youtube!
I remember watching this game, as a thunder fan, it was painful asf.
Enis Kanter’s reaction says it all. Put his hands up like…why you giving him any space you know it’s going in
The most iconic shot in nba history, a player that changed the nba forever.A very well done video 👍
It's safe to say Steph Curry is chill bumps ..... for life.
The shot that wrecked the NBA. Honestly great video very well put together and was a great watch. Keep up the good work
Great edit. This vid brought me right back to my living room watching that game. Goosebumps
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incredibly well made video. got me in my feelings over here. so close to having nba basketball back again!!
Appreciate that 🙏
Great video. He is the three point goat! Definitely in the top 10-15 all time greats. Only players like wilt, dr j, magic, bird, mj, shaq and curry can say they truly changed the way the game was played.
Man, every video is such great production value its unreal. Fair play bro. Banger on bangers.
Truly the best video about this shot and this game and I’ve watched a bunch of them!
Hats off and Happy Thanksgiving
INSANELY UNDERATED VIDEO, DESERVES MORE
Well done! I remember watching that game at a bar in Oakland, and the feeling we all had when he picked up his dribble. It was one collective silent "No way!"
I also remember the reports right after the game drastically underestimated the distance. I saw plenty in the 20s... people just couldn't process that it was so deep. Fortunately, I had been recently looking at court dimensions so I knew exactly what he was choosing to do.
The thing no one ever mentions is that if you watch the Warriors from the camera behind the other bucket is that the rest of the team isn't really trying to get back or open. Klay is the only one downcourt, and he's way over on the right wing. It's like they knew Steph was just going to take it from somewhere and they were watching too.
Amazing work dude. I hope this video will get blessed by the almighty algorithm
All that PREPARATION!!
(( that is why!! ))
His dedication to practice, practice, practice;
& pre-game preparation to re-invigorate his ‘Truth’ memory of his Winning Mindset .
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He just wasn’t born with this!!!
AMAZING video - you should have Million subs minimum
This is really well crafted and cut. Congrats.
Steph happens. The Force is strong with him. Warriors fan since the days of Wilt in SF.
I don' think people realize how hard it is to make the shots Curry routinely makes look so easy. 99% of the general public would be lucky to make 1 out of 10 shots yet Curry makes them while being guarded by the best players in the world, falling down, stepping back, floating sideways. It's unbelievable to watch.
Curry is one of those players, that every team wants and needs. He's a heartbreaker to the rest of the league.
He can make any system look good and make coaches stress less. And you're a damn liar if you don't agree.
Elite shooting is a skill any team will GLADLY take!
JJ Reddick extended his career an additional 6 years just filling the role as a spot up shooter.
It's an invaluable skill set in the NBA.
This video is just as good as that season from Curry was. Well done, bro. And thank you.
I appreciate that!
Such a high quality video. See you at 1M subscribers. Keep up the great storytelling and editing.
Dude….
This is excellent content. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Okay. So, I was going to UA-cam looking for something completely different to watch. But, saw your thumbnail and had to click. Then started watching the video and your editing, narration, and storytelling was so phenomenal, I had to stay till the very end. Amazing stuff man! You absolutely deserve more views and subscribers for your channel (and I'm sure that's coming as you continue to put out top notch videos like this). Hat's off. Well done. 👏
Thankyou brother much appreciated 🫡
This is why I say this is a Curry era!!
I remember being at my friend house with nothing else to watch so i seen this game and watched the whole things. The way it went into OT was crazy and the shot was unbelievable. This one of those games you remember where u were at
Damn good video! Steph has indeed changed the game!💪😎
I remember watching that shot live its cemented as a core memory in my head forever. Thank you for bringing this moment back to me it brought a huge smile to my face man.
no worries glad you enjoyed it brother
What a great player and what a great video… kudos to you brother
Great video. Subscribed before it was halfway through. Can’t wait to check out your other videos.
Amazing video, well crafted, great voiceover. Keep up. Subscribed
Thanks 👊
HOW DOES THIS HAVE 1.5K VIEWS?!?!?!?!? This is God tier content
Agree with other comments. Great video. Definitely a new subscriber and not sure why you don’t already have 100K at least…. Good job. Keep em coming…..
My hat is off to you. Very well done and exciting all the way through.
I get chills every time I see that shot.
Aye wtf is this production quality this is great
That shot made me and people worldwide start watching basketball, not to mention NBA
this is one of the best youtube videos i have ever seen. thank you for this brother.
What a video. Wonderful job.
Ljp video was cinematic. i subscribed after 2mins.
You choice of soundtrack was cinematic and enjoyable.
Hans Zimmer type music.
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Amazing video, very well done and stated.
Thanks for watching
I remember watching this game! Like nothing I'd ever seen before! Steph was so good they had to recall the video games and readjust them because even on the best settings their version of Steph Curry couldn't make the shots he was consistently hitting IRL!
Now this is quality. Amazing video, brother. I’m now a fan.
This truly is a well put together video, I wish you nothing but success for your future videos
As an Indian, nba matches happen at night time for us but i just saw curry play once or twice and i became someone who loved watching basketball and nba. I spent over 75% life watching cricket but i wish it was nba and i could experience this 2016 era when it happened
Incredibly well done video
Just found your Channel, What a great video and i hope this is your own voice, cause this video is a master piece.
It is Thankyou 🙏
this was an amazing video. thanks for sharing. go DUBS
Frankly, I don't watch a lot of NBA regular season games -- mainly just highlights. Yet I watched this game, LIVE. I'm so happy I did, because that moment changed the way I viewed basketball. I sensed something had changed; I just didn't realize how much.
... I like your video man. Philosophy of history; how an unexpected single move changes the course of a whole pattern ...
This video was excellent! You need way more recognition if you keep up with this type of content
Thanks, will do 🫡
👏🏼👏🏼 Outstanding, inspiring video! 👏🏼👏🏼
Glad you enjoyed it!
Such a well put together video. 🙌🏾🙌🏾
I always love how Kanter can tell Roberson is too far back and puts up his hands like "bro come on" and then of course he is proven right.
I’m so grateful I saw that game live!!!
Wow. Amazing work 👏 you deserve more than 10k subs
Maybe one day!
this was so well done!!!
Well put together video. Didnt overhype with the title and proceeded to answer the theory put forward - subscribed.
BTW - I lived in England for 20 years, and to get back in shape I joined a local basketball league in Sidcup Kent (for Americans - just outside of London). Now, here I am playing with a bunch of local adults in 2001 and they were DRAINING 3PTs like it was free money. I knew then that the NBA had to play catch up on outside shooting. of course, America still had the best athletic Basketball players, so their dominance was all but assured, but playing in a LOCAL game and watching normal regular guys killing 3PTs showed me the future of the game.
Damn that's real interesting! Thanks bro
Amazing Documentary! Well done
Thanks a lot!
Great work Mr. Ljp. Thank you for your efforts.
Thanks for listening 👊