@@scizorbullet8185 kind of, but not as severe.. this was a do or die championship game. Jr Smith was game 1 of the finals. Also the fab 5 was such a polarizing group with some extremely passionate haters
He *wasn't* the same after this incident! This incident clearly followed him the rest of his life and continues to! And I don't believe social media would've really done anything to Webber that didn't happen anyway, because he *already* knew that this was a defining moment and that he would be judged for this for the rest of his life, and if the social media giants had existed back then, their presence probably does nothing more than *confirm* to Webber what he already was afraid of! Social media's major impact on events like this is that it allows people to say what they're *really* thinking and gives us a glimpse into the *true* mindsets of a lot of people. In a situation like this, it would've confirmed that they were all judging him and that he was basically going to be forever known for this mistake. Which brings me to, Webber pretty much *knew* that that's what people were thinking about him, and it affected him the rest of his career (so much so that he refuses to talk about this incident to this day)! I believe it's pretty safe to say that, even without social media, the effects you *normally* see social media have in today's world *happened* to Webber anyway even *without* social media existing at that time!
1. Grabs the rebound 2. Tries to call a timeout immediately. 3. Tries to pass to a teammate 4. Decides not to. Travels. 5. Gets away with the travel, takes off up court 6. Dribbles right into a trap 7. Finally does call timeout 8. Yells at his bench " why you mfers tell me to call timeout" One of the wildest sequences of all time
@@-Jek99- this is an example of what separates champions from the others. You have to be mentally strong through everything. He has to be aware of everything im every situation and the pressure overpowered his mental.
Probably, but I imagine he still gets people yelling at him, “Get a TO!” 😐 Whenever I see him on TV, that’s one of the first things that pops into my mind.
He almost calls a timeout after that rebound too. His mind was in so many places, any former athlete can empathize with that situation in one way or another. Sad end.
I rem they missed derrick Phelps that year when he was out with injury dean Smith put the pressure on Phelps to come back when he and lynch was on defensive and Donald Williams was shooting those threes quietly they were the spurs of 94
@@babarowski4544Juwan Howard was a good player. He just didn’t have a chance to shine until Webber left. Look at how his numbers improved in his junior year after Webber was gone.
Brain farts happen to anyone who played a sport, just most of us don't do it or even get to do it on world's biggest stage. Chris shook it off and went on to have a great career making crazy bank. Kudos to him.
Ksho That, or the put back in the NC St. vs Houston game (1983)... or, when the G’town player threw the pass to Worthy in ‘82 (the second one was bigger, probably)...🤔
If these two teams played ten times, North Carolina wins eight times. They were more battle tested. They were almost equally as talented (also having high school All Americans at every position), yet more experienced. Lastly, had an infinity better coaching staff. Steve Fisher was probably a hall of fame coach by the time he was coaching Kawhi, but in 1993, he was clearly not in the class of Dean Smith. By the fourth game against each other, Dean would have totally figured out the Fab and be winning games by at least ten.
Remember watching this with my friends in the basement. Little did I know the world was about to change in a big way not too long after this with this thing called the internet which i never heard of at the time...
This was probably the biggest and most embarrassing choke in basketball history courtesy of Webber. He might not have gotten an nba ring but this championship was his to lose
Right, if Jalen Rose had actually done his duty as the point guard - run all the way up to Webber to take the ball out of his hands. There wouldn't have been no reason for Webb to dribble it up the floor. Instead Jalen panicked when George Lynch up on him daring him to put it on the floor. Instead of dribbling Jalen passed it back to CWebb who pushed it up the floor & the rest is history.
What u mean he was waiting? Did u see how long Jalen was there before a defender came..Jalen was wide open..Webber choked so hard that couldn't even think. All he had to do was pass it to Jalen
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, if you want to understand why UNC won this game, then don’t look at what Webber does, look at what the UNC defense does.
This dude is a class act. He turns to the bench and said "Whatdya tell me to call a timeout??" The Caucasian coach throws his head back at the error, but the one in the brown blazer heard it and hushed cuz he knew it wasn't CWs fault fault. Someone said he was foolish to go right and get cornered but did you not see that had he come down the middle and attacked the basket, 3 of the 5 NC players were already there waiting to block that shot???? Plus, being frazzled cuz he knew he had gotten away with a walk--- Those 3 things really had him in a mental fog. It all happened so quickly. The Detroit side of him/ "no snitching" thing made him not bring up these points in the postgame interview, but Hunneyyy, I woulda sang like a canaryyyyyyy. At least hinted at it! Glad his career was stellar thereafter.
like Coach Fish said, we wouldnt even be there without Chris. his performance 2 nights earlier was outstanding, and he was a beast in this game too. then he took it like a man still.
*@S.P.* You would have "sang like a canary" because like Chris Webber you have no class at all. And you clearly have very selective memory about Chris Webber blaming other people for stuff he did.
Check out Nantz as the final seconds tick down "the Fab Five come up short again" He knows what's up. UNC didn't win this title as much as Michigan lost it. That's forever the way this will be perceived and Jim knew that.
No big ten titles no Natty's......and even if they had gotten one.....banner would have been taken down 3 years later. The better team and program won and the banner still stands.
I think the bench was yelling “NO TIMEOUTS!” after Webber initially signaled timeout, but was gifted a no call by the refs. And kudos for the referees who didn’t acknowledge the initial timeout by Webber and the subsequent travel. Now I say that cause my Tar Heels ended up winning. Had they lost, it would be considered the biggest no calls in the history of basketball.
Obviously Webber calling the timeout was a horrible incident. But everyone says/thinks that Webber calling said timeout cost Michigan the game. It cost Michigan the opportunity to try and tie the game with a made 2pt FG or take the lead with a made 3pt FG. People think Michigan has the lead and the game was basically over before Webber called timeout. And the two technical free throws (plus the ball) enabled NC to miraculously win. Odds of Michigan even winning that game had Webber not called TO was like 15%. Michigan making a 2pt FG was a 50% chance and making a 3pt FG was a 30% (based on Michigan’s stats that year) Let’s assume Michigan opted for the tie. It’s a 50% chance they do make this shot to tie it up. But of course there would be ~ 3 seconds remaining (with North Carolina getting the ball at half court) and North Carolina still can win in regulation. Let’s assume NC had a 40% chance to make the game winning FG with 3 seconds left. So now Michigan is needs to mske the FG (50% chance) then needs NC to miss (60% chance they miss) then beat NC in overtime (50% chance). That’s a 15% likelihood they’d win had Webber not called the time out. If Michigan opted to hit a 3 pointer (30 chance they make it) to go up by 1 then they still NC to miss their last shot in the final 3 seconds (60% chance). So that’d a be an 18% likelihood chance of winning. Yes, bonehead play on Webber calling the timeout but they only a 1/7 chance to win before getting the technical. So why does everyone just assume had he not called the timeout then Michigan was going to win
I remember that. He dribbled out the clock against the Lakers. I guess he thought the Mavs were ahead but the game was tied. The game went into overtime and the Mavs lost.
And I’ll give Webber this. He never publicly ratted out was possibly singling time out. He could have, have maybe taken some of the heat of of him. But he didn’t. That’s stand up right there.
@@nostalgiaman6816 when he first came down with the rebound he had a chance to pass it to rose. He almost called a timeout before he walked with it. I wanted them to win this game so bad. I hate UNC!
Packer said the referee had his head turned and missed the walk. Not true, you can see the ref following Chris all the way and shaking his head as if to say "no travel" when the Carolina bench was screaming for a call. This is one of the greatest NCAA finals games in history.
No one discusses how Steve Fisher was always a terrible user of timeouts. There were MANY games in his coaching career where he left his teams with no TO’s in the final minute of games.
Where the heck is the floor leader, the pg??? Never should a forward ever bring up the ball really...I know today's bball is vastly different, but why the heck wouldn't your guard bring up the ball.
@@MotorCitySmity313 Yep, so it's not webber's fault really...but Rose was kind of just waiting for it..as a leader, you need to make sure the ball is in your hands. I'm a former DI point guard so I should know.
@@SoggySlopster He was coached very well from his Country Day HS team. It was in the heat of the moment and teammates on the bench were yelling for him to call timeout...
Donald Williams of the Tar Heels had a great game, as described by Jim Nantz and Billy Packer on the CBS broadcast. But Chris Webber was the best player on that court. 23 points and 11 rebounds. He had the best college career and the best pro career of anyone in that game. The game went to North Carolina because Dean Smith had a plan to keep Juwan Howard in check. Look up the boxscore.
"... relatively few... remember" ? It's the first thing that comes to mind when I see him or hear his name. It may be the most consequential blunder in sports history.
Imagine this happened during the social media age...Webber may have never been the same
Well it basically did with jr smith
@@scizorbullet8185 kind of, but not as severe.. this was a do or die championship game. Jr Smith was game 1 of the finals. Also the fab 5 was such a polarizing group with some extremely passionate haters
@@scizorbullet8185 JR Smith was a bum either way, not the same thing.
you could always... not log on to social media...then it doesn't exist to you
He *wasn't* the same after this incident! This incident clearly followed him the rest of his life and continues to!
And I don't believe social media would've really done anything to Webber that didn't happen anyway, because he *already* knew that this was a defining moment and that he would be judged for this for the rest of his life, and if the social media giants had existed back then, their presence probably does nothing more than *confirm* to Webber what he already was afraid of!
Social media's major impact on events like this is that it allows people to say what they're *really* thinking and gives us a glimpse into the *true* mindsets of a lot of people. In a situation like this, it would've confirmed that they were all judging him and that he was basically going to be forever known for this mistake.
Which brings me to, Webber pretty much *knew* that that's what people were thinking about him, and it affected him the rest of his career (so much so that he refuses to talk about this incident to this day)! I believe it's pretty safe to say that, even without social media, the effects you *normally* see social media have in today's world *happened* to Webber anyway even *without* social media existing at that time!
1. Grabs the rebound
2. Tries to call a timeout immediately.
3. Tries to pass to a teammate
4. Decides not to. Travels.
5. Gets away with the travel, takes off up court
6. Dribbles right into a trap
7. Finally does call timeout
8. Yells at his bench " why you mfers tell me to call timeout"
One of the wildest sequences of all time
Someone did signal timeout on the bench
panic
🤦🏾♂️
@@-Jek99- this is an example of what separates champions from the others. You have to be mentally strong through everything. He has to be aware of everything im every situation and the pressure overpowered his mental.
The bench was probably yelling "No time outs!" because they were scared he didn't know and would call a TO. Irony.
here after coach spo did the same thing in overtime against the pistons
With jalen rose watching. Insane
I’m glad that Chris Webber had such a strong enough pro career that relatively few people remember this blunder.
Chauntel Bland pretty sad tho because its seems like this affected him despite his solid pro career
Probably, but I imagine he still gets people yelling at him, “Get a TO!” 😐 Whenever I see him on TV, that’s one of the first things that pops into my mind.
College=He's remembered for this Timeout.
Pro=He's remembered for being stolen an NBA Championship because of some fixed Playoff games.
@@jayzee7538 And Overall= Remembered for the TO
really? you had to be in a coma not to even hear about that blunder.
He almost calls a timeout after that rebound too. His mind was in so many places, any former athlete can empathize with that situation in one way or another. Sad end.
I rem they missed derrick Phelps that year when he was out with injury dean Smith put the pressure on Phelps to come back when he and lynch was on defensive and Donald Williams was shooting those threes quietly they were the spurs of 94
Anyone here after Wisconsin Coach called a late timeout and triggered Juwan’s PTSD?
If Webber had been called for a travel, Michigan would've actually been somewhat better off.
much better alot more time just three throws no ball back
The lesser of two evils I guess
0:47 The Benches Reaction. They understandably went crazy.
I think Chris got flustered by the walk and lost his concentration
It looks like he wanted to call a timeout before the walk
All he had to do was pass the ball to Jalen. He was standing right there
Webber is a hall of famer. My dad still says to this day Webber is the one who got juwan Howard those monster contracts lol 😂
Can you elaborate?
@@theMcWOPPER Juwan Howard wasn't good; Webber made him look good
@@babarowski4544Juwan Howard was a good player. He just didn’t have a chance to shine until Webber left. Look at how his numbers improved in his junior year after Webber was gone.
Juwan Howard losing his mind today brought me back here...again...
Just the reaction from the UNC bench is priceless. Ppl will reach for anything
if its there why not reach for it
championship game with 20 seconds left, of course, it was a travel
Would've been a shame if that blown no-call had cost UNC the title.
That wasn't ''reach'', it was an obvious travel at the end of championship game, ofcourse they'll have a reaction like that...
That is the most blatant travel, the ref should’ve been investigated for throwing that game. Webber took the attention off that ref
Brain farts happen to anyone who played a sport, just most of us don't do it or even get to do it on world's biggest stage. Chris shook it off and went on to have a great career making crazy bank. Kudos to him.
Webber was paid off.
Biggest “what if he didn’t” moment in ncaa history
Ksho That, or the put back in the NC St. vs Houston game (1983)... or, when the G’town player threw the pass to Worthy in ‘82 (the second one was bigger, probably)...🤔
Technically he did not do it. This game technically never happened
G Sici facts and the cameras weren’t on
Ksho do you get my last comment?
@@cheerwhiner7829 That was a big deal because it sealed the deal for UNC that game and in the same arena 11 years earlier, the Superdome, right?
This right here my friends, is the MOTHER of all Shaqtin a fool
Here after the Juwan Howard Fight
Chris Webber, You Blew it!
Blew it against the lakers too while up 2-1
If these two teams played ten times, North Carolina wins eight times.
They were more battle tested.
They were almost equally as talented (also having high school All Americans at every position), yet more experienced.
Lastly, had an infinity better coaching staff.
Steve Fisher was probably a hall of fame coach by the time he was coaching Kawhi, but in 1993, he was clearly not in the class of Dean Smith.
By the fourth game against each other, Dean would have totally figured out the Fab and be winning games by at least ten.
Nah they literally just win this one time
RIP Montross. You will always be in the Tar Heels’ hearts. 💔😭🪦
Congratulations Chris a hall of famer now.
3:40 Billy Packer _does_ have a point with UNC Tarheels men's basketball arena
Reggie⁉️😭😂😂
Bruh Reggie pulled a Chris webber
Came straight here too 😂
Yeah me too fellers👍🏻
Hahaha
Draymond also did this in the 18-19 NBA Finals
We are here after steph doing the same
who else came here when steph curry calls a timeout when they didn't have any 🤣
me HAAHAHHGAA
Chris face says it all at 4:20 I felt that pain smh
This is why you always leave a timeout for the final possession. Steve Fisher did this throughout his coaching career.
Remember watching this with my friends in the basement. Little did I know the world was about to change in a big way not too long after this with this thing called the internet which i never heard of at the time...
Huh
#25 Howard standing there and thinking "Man imagine if the other teams coach called timeout instead..."
This was probably the biggest and most embarrassing choke in basketball history courtesy of Webber. He might not have gotten an nba ring but this championship was his to lose
Should have passed to Jalen. I'm pretty sure he and Jalen think about it all the time no matter how successful they are.
Chris Webber personally owes 1100 bucks. Biggest point shaving game in history
every time your team loses to a stronger team, it’s “fixed.” 😂 UNC was better, just as duke was, so there was no need to point shave
Brandon Staley timeout call vs Raiders brought me here
Kids college tuitions gone, homes lost in foreclosure, marriages destroyed, thanks Chris
Here after my boy Jaden Ivey
HE Walked in the beginnning which is the toughest part
Immediately fter Webber grabs the rebound, Jalen needed to take a few steps over and demand the ball...
Right, if Jalen Rose had actually done his duty as the point guard - run all the way up to Webber to take the ball out of his hands. There wouldn't have been no reason for Webb to dribble it up the floor. Instead Jalen panicked when George Lynch up on him daring him to put it on the floor. Instead of dribbling Jalen passed it back to CWebb who pushed it up the floor & the rest is history.
Jalen was clapping his hands .. look at 2:08 he created space between him and his defender .
Look at 2:10 is Jalen not wide open and ready to get the ball with his hands out ???
rob pelinka at 1:42 hahah goat
What?
Well Shaq def put him in Shaqtin a fool yesterday lol
we just gonna gonna ignore how jalen just stood there waiting for the ball when he got the rebound instead of coming to the ball?🤦♂️
What u mean he was waiting? Did u see how long Jalen was there before a defender came..Jalen was wide open..Webber choked so hard that couldn't even think. All he had to do was pass it to Jalen
Still never figured out how he got away with that travel (0:46) 🤦♂️
NC is lucky they didn't call it.
Gerardo Guzman He hopped and then drug his foot- that’s a travel, even by today’s standards.
not a travel, it was just really akward but he never dribbled before he stopped so hes allowed to keep going.
No longer the worst timeout in sports history. thanks chargers
Chris Weber was the only one on his team that showed up he shot 11-18 63% 23pts.
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, if you want to understand why UNC won this game, then don’t look at what Webber does, look at what the UNC defense does.
This dude is a class act. He turns to the bench and said "Whatdya tell me to call a timeout??" The Caucasian coach throws his head back at the error, but the one in the brown blazer heard it and hushed cuz he knew it wasn't CWs fault fault.
Someone said he was foolish to go right and get cornered but did you not see that had he come down the middle and attacked the basket, 3 of the 5 NC players were already there waiting to block that shot???? Plus, being frazzled cuz he knew he had gotten away with a walk--- Those 3 things really had him in a mental fog. It all happened so quickly. The Detroit side of him/ "no snitching" thing made him not bring up these points in the postgame interview, but Hunneyyy, I woulda sang like a canaryyyyyyy. At least hinted at it!
Glad his career was stellar thereafter.
like Coach Fish said, we wouldnt even be there without Chris. his performance 2 nights earlier was outstanding, and he was a beast in this game too. then he took it like a man still.
Guy threw his friend ed martin under the bus when they got caught taking money. That's a class act? Guys just like those Caucasian snitches
*@S.P.*
You would have "sang like a canary" because like Chris Webber you have no class at all.
And you clearly have very selective memory about Chris Webber blaming other people for stuff he did.
Chargers brought me here.
Check out Nantz as the final seconds tick down "the Fab Five come up short again" He knows what's up. UNC didn't win this title as much as Michigan lost it. That's forever the way this will be perceived and Jim knew that.
How so when a walk was missed? Great coaching won this too.
Funny how Michigan was already losing before the blunder occurred. Whatever helps you cope, I guess.
No big ten titles no Natty's......and even if they had gotten one.....banner would have been taken down 3 years later. The better team and program won and the banner still stands.
Michigan wasn’t up when Webber was committing all those violations, UNC was. UNC outplayed them and won
Draymond Green did that same thing against the Raptors at the end of game 6 of the 2019 NBA Finals
Why was there such a delay between the call and the free throw?
The sideline was actually tellin him to call the timeout. Then clapped after he did it. Nobody sayin nothin bout that
True... whoever #32 is over there clapping like he play for UNC.
I'm here thanks to Klay Thompson Reminder ! "Steph CWeb Curry" !! 😆🤣
Everyone was off their minds. Why were they fighting for a rebound on the first shot?
It was a one & one.
They were a Great Team to watch👌
Came here after Game 4 Steph almost cost the game on round 1 playoffs series with the called on non time out remaining 😅
Webber did literally everything wrong here. He completely froze in the headlights
Who’s here after Shaqtin A Fool?
what was the score prior the T?
They still would've put an asterisk on the win because he got away with a walk. I dont know why he didnt pass it to Jaylen. He just panicked
They didn't win?
@@byebyebye1334 go away
What thats rob pelinka??
Came here after the curry Webber timeout 😂
I wonder how many people in the crowd didn’t even realize what technical was given.
They teased this in uncle Drew I watched that movie like handful of times and didn’t notice tell now lol
I wish these videos showed the scores
Had to rewatch this after that Shaqtin appearance lol
Who’s here after Juan Howard
6:13 "And there you have it..." 🏀
Didn’t know this play or even incident existed if it wasn’t for Ivey from the pistons lol 😂
They put Chris Webber in that highlight too 😂.
Geez were you born last night? This is the most iconic moment in sport’s history
At the 5:45 mark, why does the Michigan player try to block a free throw? This may be the only time that I've seen that.
I'm here after Warriors vs Kings Curry timeout
The matrix was working overtime here.
I think the bench was yelling “NO TIMEOUTS!” after Webber initially signaled timeout, but was gifted a no call by the refs. And kudos for the referees who didn’t acknowledge the initial timeout by Webber and the subsequent travel.
Now I say that cause my Tar Heels ended up winning. Had they lost, it would be considered the biggest no calls in the history of basketball.
Obviously Webber calling the timeout was a horrible incident. But everyone says/thinks that Webber calling said timeout cost Michigan the game. It cost Michigan the opportunity to try and tie the game with a made 2pt FG or take the lead with a made 3pt FG.
People think Michigan has the lead and the game was basically over before Webber called timeout. And the two technical free throws (plus the ball) enabled NC to miraculously win.
Odds of Michigan even winning that game had Webber not called TO was like 15%.
Michigan making a 2pt FG was a 50% chance and making a 3pt FG was a 30% (based on Michigan’s stats that year)
Let’s assume Michigan opted for the tie. It’s a 50% chance they do make this shot to tie it up. But of course there would be ~ 3 seconds remaining (with North Carolina getting the ball at half court) and North Carolina still can win in regulation. Let’s assume NC had a 40% chance to make the game winning FG with 3 seconds left.
So now Michigan is needs to mske the FG (50% chance) then needs NC to miss (60% chance they miss) then beat NC in overtime (50% chance). That’s a 15% likelihood they’d win had Webber not called the time out.
If Michigan opted to hit a 3 pointer (30 chance they make it) to go up by 1 then they still NC to miss their last shot in the final 3 seconds (60% chance). So that’d a be an 18% likelihood chance of winning.
Yes, bonehead play on Webber calling the timeout but they only a 1/7 chance to win before getting the technical. So why does everyone just assume had he not called the timeout then Michigan was going to win
Good analysis. Did you take Probability and Statistics as option?
CW wasnt the smartest dude on the the court thats for sure
as a one time Dallas Mavs fan,this reminds me of the Derek Harper goof at the end of a playoff game.look it up.
I remember that. He dribbled out the clock against the Lakers. I guess he thought the Mavs were ahead but the game was tied. The game went into overtime and the Mavs lost.
It looked awkward, but it wasn't a walk.
Lol he very clearly walks
Takes a step with his left foot and then drags his right foot on the Tip toes. You can’t do that
And I’ll give Webber this. He never publicly ratted out was possibly singling time out. He could have, have maybe taken some of the heat of of him. But he didn’t. That’s stand up right there.
Well, everyone makes mistakes in college. It's just that the vast majority of them don't cost teams the National Championship.
Why didn’t Rose bring the ball up the court? I hate North Carolina, Go Cats!! #BBN
Because Rose was covered by the UNC defender? Webber tried passing him the ball.
@@nostalgiaman6816 when he first came down with the rebound he had a chance to pass it to rose. He almost called a timeout before he walked with it. I wanted them to win this game so bad. I hate UNC!
Fr someone needs to teach Webber basic basketball
Here After Bulls - Pistons (2nd of March 2023 regular season )
Who went to watch this after curry had that timeout against sac.
Pelinka told Jalen that his client would give jalen 81 in about 15 years
Michael Talley, What are you Thinking There's No Timeout Left.
Packer said the referee had his head turned and missed the walk. Not true, you can see the ref following Chris all the way and shaking his head as if to say "no travel" when the Carolina bench was screaming for a call. This is one of the greatest NCAA finals games in history.
Speaking of Billy Packer, he succumbed to kidney failure today.
R.I.P. Billy Packer
@@joesakic91 RIP
No one discusses how Steve Fisher was always a terrible user of timeouts. There were MANY games in his coaching career where he left his teams with no TO’s in the final minute of games.
Steph curry's timeout brought me here.
Where the heck is the floor leader, the pg??? Never should a forward ever bring up the ball really...I know today's bball is vastly different, but why the heck wouldn't your guard bring up the ball.
Rose was right there he didn’t pass it after the rebound
@@MotorCitySmity313 Yep, so it's not webber's fault really...but Rose was kind of just waiting for it..as a leader, you need to make sure the ball is in your hands. I'm a former DI point guard so I should know.
Chris looked to Jalen for the outlet but George Lynch jumped in the passing lane, so Webber might’ve panicked a little and that caused the walk.
Fr someone should’ve taught Webber basic basketball
@@SoggySlopster He was coached very well from his Country Day HS team. It was in the heat of the moment and teammates on the bench were yelling for him to call timeout...
That walk today is common play in every single game. And no one calls it.
I'm a die hard Carolina fan.but fel so bad for webber.litetrealy had a mental breakdown down at the end.he was an amazing player.
Should of been reviewed and called a travel which would negate the technical because it should of been stopped on the travel.
I’m not sure what Webber is complaining about. He got his timeout!! 🤣🤣🤣
Donald Williams of the Tar Heels had a great game, as described by Jim Nantz and Billy Packer on the CBS broadcast. But Chris Webber was the best player on that court. 23 points and 11 rebounds. He had the best college career and the best pro career of anyone in that game. The game went to North Carolina because Dean Smith had a plan to keep Juwan Howard in check. Look up the boxscore.
What in the JR Smith is this 🥱
"... relatively few... remember" ? It's the first thing that comes to mind when I see him or hear his name. It may be the most consequential blunder in sports history.
No Brown passing to Worthy in 1982 is much bigger...imho
guess you never heard of Bill Buckner.
@@markmac2206 … not in the act of playing… decision
You can clearly see him yelling at his teammate "You said call timeout" and the teammate says "NO TIMEOUTS" with the 0 symbol with his hand. Sad.
superstar describes chris webber while legend describes oscar robertson and wilt chamberlain
Curry last night 😂
I just realized Rob Pelinka was on this team
Stephen Curry has entered the chat.
Shoutout Donovan Mitchell 💀💀
I like cheese
still hurts.