10 Days That Changed The NBA Forever
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- Опубліковано 18 чер 2024
- The NBA is in the middle of its 77th season. Like most things 77 years old its completely different from when it first started, and these 10 days are why
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0:00 Introduction
1:08 AUGUST 3RD 1949
2:01 NOVEMBER 22ND 1950
3:11 JUNE 17TH 1976
4:31 OCTOBER 11TH 1979
6:18 FEBRUARY 1ST 1984
7:33 NOVEMBER 19TH 2004
9:10 AUGUST 15TH 2007
11:00 JULY 8TH 2010
13:12 JANUARY 26TH 2020
14:24 MARCH 11TH 2020 - Спорт
EDIT: Meant to say January 26th instead of December 26th for #2
EDIT 2: Video got age restricted so I had to cut the footage of the Malice at The Palace. Its dumb but oh well
The NBA was never the same after these days...
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You left out the Warriors from the last standing original NBA teams. They were the Philadelphia Warriors then moved to SF in 1962. 🤦👍
Also, a bit surprised Len Bias' death didn't make the list. It pretty much marked the end of the Cocaine Era and created a huge culture shift in the league
Real real
Ikr? That led to devastating legislation, that's still on the books
It is certainly more significant than the death of Kobe Bryant (my condolences) which did nothing to change league rules or government legislation or lead to the imprisonment of millions of people for non-violent drug offenses. One of the most important moments in the history of modern America, never mind sports.
November 7th, 1991: Magic Johnson announces he has contracted HIV.
So, i'm surprised it didn't make #1. But i'm shocked it didn't even make the list. Because this was a day that not only changed the NBA but all pro sports, the way we look at athletes, the way we look at disease, & our understanding of sex & sexuality. But i didn't realize all this at the time. i was just a little boy crying watching TV listening to his hero tell the world he had (what we thought at that the time was) a short term death sentence.
The impact this moment had was felt worldwide. This was a catalyst for real humanitarian change.
I forgot about this too and back then hiv was viewed as a death sentence
That Lebron shit was the craziest shit I've ever seen. That was some real WWE shit. Lebron cut a promo, the fans turned on him and he turned heel. I wasn't a Lebron fan before the decision but to see everybody switch on him and I had always been a Heat fan, I LOVED it. Who wants to play to lose?? Even if you get ran off the court 3, 4 times at LA Fitness, you gonna tell somebody to sit some games out or you gonna jump to another team yourself
I always said that LeBron going to Miami was the greatest heel turn in sports history, way bigger than Hulk Hogan becoming Hollywood Hogan or KD going to the Warriors or Triple H leaving DX or hell even Billichick becoming the coach of the Jets for literally ONE DAY. LeBron embraced that hate, he leaned into that shit. I mean he Michael Jackson smooth criminal leaned into it
But now thanks to Lebron now majority of players don’t have loyalty to their former teams anymore.
@@coldloner7453 😂😂. Shaq dubbed Orlando for LA cause he was too immature to share the ball. Kevin Garnett played 13 years in Minnesota and said fuck it. The Rockets had a 2, 3 year span with Hakeem, Chuck, Pippen, Drexler chasing one more ring. Moral victories is for minor league coaches. Dame is still in Portland.
@@twoodbeats question is was it more impactful than the Hulk Hogan heel turn?
It's the most apt comparison because trios and changing respective sports (entertainment)
@@coldloner7453well a lot of teams don’t have loyalty to their own players either. Only the superstars really have the power to stay with a team, anyone else is at risk of being traded if they don’t keep their standards up. It was a good change
Let’s be honest, we all came to hear more about the malice in the palace. Don’t be ashamed cause I’m here for that too my friends😌
The Wallace in the palace was pretty epic
I’m just glad my fanbase was able to put up a fight against an entire NBA team when the gloves came off
@@BrianFarstvedt nah Arrest, Jack n Jermaine O'Neal woulda hooride on dat whole Palace
@@OakTownBizz-zm8rx frfr
The oddest thing about malice is the misconception that the teams didn’t like each other. Rip, Chauncey, Sheed and Big Ben are really close w Jack, Davis boys and Artest are boys they just got a little heated. When Artest goes into stands it’s immediately players vs fans. Sheed real mvp just bear clawin the homies to get them out of stands 😂😂 I wish you didn’t punch that dude but I’m glad you did
He punched the wrong guy that's the problem
@@aarongoleman exactly 💯
@@aarongoleman once he was in the stands who he punched was irrelevant it was already out of hand.
@@gandix5516 yeah but had he only hit the guy who threw it i think everyone would have been like ok but i think because he hit the wrong guy the other fans were like fuck no and jumped in cause the guy who threw the cup dipped the fuck out
Dude the two teams didn’t like each other. It doesn’t matter if they are cool off the court
What about November 7, 1991 - when Magic announced he had AIDS? That day, the NBA lost a star player and players had to leave the court if they bled? It also amplified the conversation about AIDS/HIV.
2013-2014 spurs were actually the first to embrace 3 point shooting and moving the ball as a main strategy, when they defeted Miami everyone saw the potencial of that style, and Warriors evolved.
Early 2020 was the craziest time to be a basketball fan...
and a person
That season was by far the craziest season in league history
It was the craziest time to be alive.
isnt this the 76th season? or was i hallucinating when 75 hall of famers cracked dad jokes at each other before the all star game last year?
Nope it’s the 77th 😁 just googled it
@@Reefer-Rampage69 how? i just also googled “nba 75 season” and it says “lasts throughout the 2021-22 campaign” and now we’re in 22-23
I mean technically do we call 2019 a season?
@@aarongoleman A half season
It's the 77th nba season homeboy
I would add 2 days; June 19, 1986( Death of Len Bias) and November 7, 1990( Magic Johnson retires)
*1991
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I didn’t think id be catching strays as a Liverpool fan in a nba video 😂😂
Hell, I'd watch a Kings & Nets finals game.
Better den LAL vs NJ
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I feel like March 18, 1995 is a top ten day. Without Jordan coming back do we get Pippen and Rodman on the 75th anniversary list? Jackson winning the most coaching titles? Several ringless HOFs getting a chip? The G.O.A.T. debate mainly be between LeBron or Kobe?
Y'all have hella good content and I'm honored I got in on the ground floor.
But no Wilt Chamberlain 100 point game as an honorable mention? And while this video is about the NBA specifically not basketball in general, I feel like you have to at least mention when the sport was first invented/played
Only 4,124 people were at that game in Hershey, Pennsylvania and it wasn't considered a big deal back then. The "conventional wisdom" was that such games would become the norm.
Chamberlain 🏀🏆🏆
Some missing days
Kermit Washington’s punch, Magic retiring because of HIV, Jordan’s first retirement
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In the season when the NBA reverted to having clubs host games in their own arenas, the Raptors had to play their home games here in Tampa with reduced capacity due to border restrictions.
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I’m definitely surprised the Len Bias incident didn’t make the cut.
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I’d say two days.
1. The day Magic Johnson announced her had HIV
2. The game where Len Bias collapsed on the court and died
I clicked waiting to see Malice at the Palace.
I got it. Thanks.
I never even comment on videos but this was a fire idea
Small misconception with Trae wearing the 8 for Kobe, he did wear it ofc but not for the whole game, just the very first play of the game where they took the 24 sec call.
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I dont think i’ll ever forget when we and our opponent agreed to take a 24 second violation in back in hs after kobe, i even wore 24 that year
6:14 the Warriors aren’t the reason for the three point shot explosion. The Stan Van Gundy 2009 Magic team that made it to the Finals are the reason. They were the first NBA team to surround a big man with 4 3 point shooting players and win. The Warriors were just the first team to win a finals by doing the same. Give SVG his flowers
Yet only one team in history has led the league in three attempts and won the champ in the same season. The Houston Rockets. Not only are they the only team in NBA history to pull this off. They did it twice.
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I’ll never forget Boban Dropping 30 against the nuggets for the last game before covid
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June 19th, 1984....that day belongs on here...somethin needs bumping
Just subbed.
Great video, but I think you left out the day the league stablish the 3 seconds violation to reduce the dominance of big man in the paint.
When kawhi started load management or san antonio spurs benching the starters on televised match must included here
Kobe dying was sad but it didn't really affect the league historically speaking compared to the rest
What about any of the days between Lakers/Celtics in the 80’s?
I swear those tip-offs in the bubble games look like 2k graphics
Love your original content. As an idea, have you every considered how over the past decades, more and more children of former professional and collegiate basketball players are entering the league; hence, players with Lebron's and KD's backgrounds are decreasing. Essentially, the NBA is become an even more exclusive club with low-income youth losing more opportunities to be possibly scouted.
I say that because I saw Charles Barkley claim that 99 percent of players come from poverty, and Draymond Green agreed. That's just not true. Might have been truer in Barkley's day, but it's less truer today. We often like to this most NBA players come from poverty, but the majority are from middle- and upper-middle-class backgrounds.
Just like what happend to GSW the NBA don’t want GsW to Final appearance .
U can't forget those two lock outs
How about the fan that threw something at Artest being charged with battery? Why didn't that happen?
no july 4th 2016 is a lil wild imo
Is that the call of duty Cold War ost!? 😂
December 2020? Know you meant January tho
I thought the NBA Draft Lottery would be on here
I don't see how Kobe's death makes this list. By dudes own admission, it so far has had no real effect on the league. If he died, during the season while playing, maybe but nah
That's my cousin George McGinnis @ 3:30
Some of these didn’t “change the NBA forever”. For example, I understand Kobe’s death was sad, but did it change the NBA forever? Nope.
saying the 3p was not used until Curry is plain stupid
pretty much in 8 months these guys will make a video praising the mavs
Wait wasn’t last season the 75th anniversary tho
Did we forget about the Celtics big 3?
The day they stopped calling travel was a big day and not for the good.
The day Jackie moon was born
Steph Curry #11 he changed the league
10 Days That Changed The NHL Forever
December 26 2020??? 13:41
celtics aint the first super team?
5:48 no cap
Outside of biasedness who has the coolest colors and logos in the NBA
It’s gotta be the Heat.
pelicans
raptors
I don't miss them every day. I don't think about people I don't know.
Bron switching teams made the list? There were super teams before bron left.
7:15
I like how Kobe fans try to talk about the CP3 laker trade. While completely skipping the part where the NBA had control over the New Orleans Hornets after hurricane Katrina. Be honest. Let's say the league got what they wanted and sent CP3 to the Lakers. Kobe takes too many shots to share the backcourt. Unless he was efficient. Kobe efficient? Funny. Kobe had Shaq for the first run. Andrew, Odom, and Pau Gasol for the second run. Kobe can't win without a front court. He would lose Pau in the CP3 trade. Their best big man. This goes against history. Plus Andrew wasn't very fond of playing with Kobe during this time and would leave. We would see the Kobe of 2004-2008 return. Just older and slower. The headlines shouldn't say "Kobe got robbed of a CP3 trade". It should be "How the trade was started in the first place." Keep it real.
Covid actually made me realize how annoying the nba fan base is and I haven’t watched a full game in two years
As interesting as it is, I don't believe Donaghy one bit. It really screams of the "but everyone does it" excuse, or a way to try to get his sentence reduced.
The other issue is the sheer amount of people who would have to know about a scheme to fix games. It's the problem with a lot of conspiracy theories. The more people that have to be involved, the less likely it is to remain secret. Rigging games would require nearly 1000 people to know about it and never, ever reveal it.
Well you’re a heat fan and if donaghy isn’t lying then everyone knows that they fixed that series against the mavs with wade and all his bs fouls
joel
the day the NBA abandoned defense and became a circus...
No KD to warriors?
That would have been a bit redundant since that was really just an extension of The Decision. It was definitely impactful though.
Who was the guy who was touching all the mics at a press conference during covid? I remember that pretty clearly 🤔
Rudy Gobert.
Isn’t the 76 nba season?
dan snyder can kiss a horses behind
Kobe coined the term girl dad
I’m so glad they introduced a dress code
You mean january 26 not December
And the Blazers beat the Lakers that night lol
How is that number 1 ?
It was in chronological order. The COVID shutdown was far and away the least impactful event on this list.
Outside of KD…………….
I thought this was 10 straight days not 10 fucking moments, thanks watchmojo
Ron Artest was a bad ass. But no he didn't want any of ben Wallace. Back back back peddling. The. Chases down some 5'8 fat guy who threw a drink. It was a fn mess.
The death of Len bias should be on here over the death of kobe if we’re going by impact alone
For me, the Decision wasn't because he choose to take "The easy way out" and made miami a super team, it was the stupid idea of wasting everyone's time for like 5-6 hours when he could just say "Im going to Miami" and saved EVERYONE time. That moment made me realize Lebron was just a tv diva and wanted attention.
A content creator that actually said Minneapolis correctly 🥲
Good effort but pls cut to the chase faster
Im sorry dude but the nba logo shouldn’t be Kobe. Tragic accident but no he’s not the guy to make the face of a product with his past. We can’t just forget about Colorado no matter how terrible his death was.
Bubble ring dont count
You rather we had no ball at all after the lockdown?
Yeah it does
Yeah it do.. it’s still the same players
'promosm' 😎