The most glaring omission here is Jerry West's miraculous shot from 60' against the Knicks in Game 3 of the 1970 Finals, to force overtime. They didn't have a 3-point line back then -- if they did, the Lakers would've won that game right there. It was an incredible shot.
@@MrPangahas Isaiah don't have a problem wit mj it's pippen he hate lol...if u go back to Jordan last all-star game wit wizards Isaiah was coaching nd he actually benched Paul Pierce nd Antoine walker so Jordan can play the whole 2nd half foreal nd get mvp. During da game u can see them 2 pouting nd dey interviewed Isaiah bout it nd he said who cares I'm da coach lol
They both respect each other's games. Why wouldn't he choose a guy who shot ~50% in clutch situation or not, like the guy wasn't affected by pressure? MJ said Isiah is next to Magic as the goat pg..
@@MR.__G magic doesn’t hate bird worthy doesn’t hate maccale Garnett doesn’t hate lebron like that shaq don’t/didn’t hate Kobe like that I’m saying all their beefs seem to pale in comparison to these two
@@slasher5871 They went through each round, and it was definitely worth mentioning. It was a literal buzzer beater. So as clutch of a shot as humanly possible.
Everytime I see Dominique, I get a bit angry because that man deserved to be on that DREAM TEAM. Absolutely, positively, no doubt about it. Easy pick. Mullins was questionable. Zeke was also deserving but with all that drama going on it was a touchy situation. But Dominique Absolutely deserved it. Till today that shit makes me do this🤦🏽♂️🤷🏽♂️
They wanted to have at least a few white guys, that's why they put Laettner on the list instead of Shaq and Mullin instead of Dominique, was a bad decision.
@@Kig_Ama STFU with that shit man...talking about false narratives... Christian Laettner was selected because at the time he was the best college player, simple as that..the dream team had to select 1 college player and Christian was the fkin man back then in COLLEGE. Wilkins was a good highlight reel player but don't disrespect Mully like that man, even Magic said Chris was God's gift to basketball he was a great player. The 3 seasons before the 92 Olympics Mullin averaged over 25 points and was shooting something like 53% from the field. Wilkins was a ball hog who's fg% was around 45%....Mullin was an all around team player, Wilkins wasn't.. as much as I love me some Nique you're talking out of your ass for real. And the other white guys - Bird & Stockton are 2 of the single greatest players of all time in their respective positions..smh
timestamp? It's a thoughtufl thing to do since some people may not want to watch the whole video but read comments and get curious about a specific moment mentioned. Only takes a few seconds to put a timestamp.
Larry Bird had the most clutch shots/buzzer beaters in the NBA. Of 21 clutch/buzzer beaters, 18 were winners. See this video: ua-cam.com/video/s-Hf-3XvAyk/v-deo.html
I can only recall back to the 80s & even that is foggy, but Ray Allen’s 3 ball will always be the most clutch shot in NBA history. The literal difference between a championship or bust.
Sure did. I still remember that one he threw in from about 80' against Denver, at the end of a quarter, in the playoffs one year. At home. He threw it one-handed, almost like a shot-put, from almost full court. It rattled the rim really hard and went it. Unbelievable. I was a huge Laker fan, but I felt so sorry for Doug Moe. He was doing his best to coach his team that had Alex English and Fat Lever and Kiki VanDeweghe but was way over-matched. And then Magic hits an 80-footer at the buzzer. The Nuggets just didn't have a chance.
People forgot or didn't realize that both Jazz series were extremely close. The Bulls won both series in 6 games but it took 4 game winners by the Bulls in the final 25 seconds. 97 finals games 1, 5, and 6 then the famous last shot in the 98 finals game 6. All 1 possession wins by the bulls. 3 game winners in final 25 seconds by Jordan, 1 by Kerr. For the greatest clutch shooter, you just have to choose the guy who shot the same percentage the whole game and during clutch situations. That guy loved pressure. He's like a psychopath. Like that interview where he missed the game winner in game 5 in Chicago vs the Jazz in the 98 final, he said, that would've been a cute moment if he made it, while smiling. He made it in game 6 though while he made 55% of his teams' score. 🤷♂️🤣🤣🤣
Amen!! Also. Jordan's steal of Malone before "The Shot" is the better "defensive" play than LeBron's block was. It makes me angry that the steal gets forgotten about.. Bc the steal was there all game, but Jordan saved it for when they really, REALLY needed it. If he does it earlier in the game, then Malone wouldn't have been as comfortable with the ball and would have been looking for it.. "The Steal" belongs in the conversation of "best plays".
@@thisguy8106 exactly. He was always thinking steps ahead. Case in point, when he dished that assist to Kerr, he knew beforehand that Stockton would double him up. Also said by the Glove himself that early on in his career he didn't get coach Karl's instructions. After the timeout while he was looking perplexed and MJ saw it, he told GP the exact and actual play. Lol Re defense, it was him who locked down Reggie in the 4th quarter of then do or die game 7 of the 98 ECF. Locked and clamped down. 0 in the whole 4th quarter eventhough Reggie was running circles around Harper and Pip in the past 3 quarters. Lol Imagine your teammate read a book about geniuses because he was fascinated and in awe of your bb IQ. That's what BJ Armstrong did. Hahahaha
the pleasure of isiah speaking about kukoc's shot and pippen's whininess and pippen in 93 had a lane for a dunk but like always, did not dare to take a clutch shot
Isiah is right. I've always said "if Karl Malone didn't choke in the big moment(s) Utah would've won at least 2 Rings" John Stockton was one hell of a point guard that probably should've shot the rock more.
First segment's topic is about 1st round Playoffs clutch shots, and Isiah Thomas citing Toni Kukoc's winning shot (at the "expense" of Scottie Pippen) in the conference semis. Over two decades later until this episode was televised, Zeke still makes potshots or two to the team he and the Pistons used to bully until they were overwhelmingly and convincingly dethroned in 1991. (Plus the fact he was ousted in the original Dream Team a year later.)
He also credited Pippen, along with Horace Grant, on making the right basketball play, passing to a wide open Paxson and he cited MJs shot in ‘98 as the greatest game winner in finals history… But you must’ve skipped that part smh
Believe it or not I liked Derek Fisher he may not of been the best player but in the clutch I like him to take the shot. That said most clutch player ever I want 1 Meadowlark Lemon 2 Larry bird 3 Pistol Pete Maravich
@Trzn 2 You can say that about near half of the professional athletes in every league testing is a joke and in the 90s it was near non existent even though the problem is much worse today because of accessibility
Clock started late and they cheated the Spurs. That's why it was only fitting that detroit whooped their ass in the finals. We came back the next year and beat the pistons in 7
Hey sometimes its the right call. I remember a game, high school. Semi finals. I was starting 5 all season, and we were playing a team, a real good team. I was guarding their best player, all game. I mean this dude was no joke, he was super quick, could run and jump like you couldnt believe, and he was like 3 or 4 inches bigger. I actually had trouble guarding him. I remember the end of the game, we were down like 2. Or no wait, it was a tie. With like 15 seconds to go, it was tie, and they were gonna have the ball. And coach TAKES ME OUT of the game. And puts on my buddy Virg, to guard him. Of course I'm like pissed lol I'm like why the f you taking me out, its the end of the game. My coach was like, just trust me. In any case, we ALL know who's gonna get the ball, and take the last shot. So they inbound, get to him, clock winds down, he goes up and takes a shot, just inside the 3 point line. My buddy Virg jumps UP and BLOCKS the shot, clean. 4th quarter ends, game goes into overtime, of course I play most of the overtime, and we end up winning. And advancing to the finals, where we ended up winning, our first of back to back championships, in Quebec high school basketball lol Now, I couldnt have blocked that shot lol I mean Virg was taller than I was. Had longer arms, he just had enough to get it, while I likely wouldn't have got it lol So it was the RIGHT CALL. For coach to put him on, at that time. At the time I wasnt too happy to be taken out, but I quickly understood it was the RIGHT CALL. Virg blocked the shot lol And maybe saved the game for us. Pippen, might not have been happy. But, was it the right CALL. Seemed like it, I mean Kukoc hit the shot lol
Seriously Jordan is the Goat and I admired him but in terms of Skill Kobe had it even Phil Jackson agreed! In case of LeBron, I respect his abilities but I think he is far away from the two. Airness is 1A and Mamba is 1B and Lebron is behind them!
@@lil_mamba6290 Kobe was arguably the best shot maker ever. He could shoot from anywhere. The downside is that they were low percentage shots(since they were tough to make). But it was great to watch him play. If only he had a good supporting cast in the mid 2000s and early 2010s, he could've won even more.
The Los Angeles Lakers clutch NBA playoffs shots: Magic Johnson baby sky hook against The Boston Celtics, Robert Horry 3-pointer at the buzzer against The Phoenix Suns, Derek Fisher jumper with .04 of a second on the clock against The San Antonio Spurs, Ron Artest put back at the buzzer against The Phoenix Suns, Kobe Bryant elbow jumper at the buzzer against The Phoenix Suns, Anthony Davis 3-pointer at the buzzer against The Denver Nuggets, &, More....
They missed so many Larry Johnson 99 east finals Eddie Johnson 97 west finals Reggie Miller 9 sec vs knicks Avery Johnson 99 finals Allen Houston 99 first round Lebron 09 east finals Kyrie 16 finals Hakeem tip in 95 finals So on and so on
Thomas is right. Stockton needed to take over more games in Utah by scoring. They would've won more in the playoffs if he did. Stockton's inability to consistently take over playoff games is what separates him from Magic and Thomas.
What I never understood about the Magic game winner is why McHale overplayed Magic to go to his right. If you are going to overplay a guy to one side, make him go to his weaker side, in Magic's case his left. McHale was usually a good defender; maybe he was just executing what the coaches called for, but I thought it was a bad choice in any case.
He spoke about it somewhere I don’t remember where but he said it had something to do with the fact he had a broken foot and could only really move one way efficiently and so he guided magic that way so he could at least defend abit better
What Samuel Murray said in his reply is accurate. I remember McHale explaining it that way, or very close to it. But also remember that Kareem was down there in the low post on the left side. If McHale would've forced Magic to go baseline, he knew Magic would blow right by him and Kareem would've been there to set a pick on Parish. So Magic might've gotten a dunk. It was one of those "pick your poison" choices, and it worked out for the Lakers. Plus, Magic had used that baby hook shot occasionally but not often with the game on the line. So it's not like they were expecting it. He just improvised based on what the defense gave him. The really cool thing is, like the commentators here said, he shot that from just inside the free throw line. It was about a 13- or 14-foot hook shot over two tall trees. And it hit nothing but net. He made it look easy, but that was a TOUGH shot.
@@samuelmurray5104 Yep. I remember that. I seem to remember it was a hairline fracture rather than a completely broken foot, but it still hampered him. When you watch the play it looked like he sucked it up and defended pretty well though. It's not like he was a sloth out there. Magic just hit a really tough shot.
That's how Zeke rolls and always has been. He's always gutter-sniping at someone and acting out his petty jealousies & resentments. He'll go to his grave a bitter little man.
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Isiah has to be kidding. I never saw Hodges make 2 in a row, I'll take Paxson over Hodges any day.
They need to bring this show back.
Long overdue.
Facts
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Absolutely!
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Wish we had Kobe in a show like this. He played in three different eras. He would have been so insightful..
Probably wouldn't have much to say, him being dead and everything
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@@thediseaseisthecure Weekend at Kobe's?
Right I think Derek Fisher is so underrated in the clutch because of Kobe.
@@thediseaseisthecure Thats out of line bro.
@Cicada • Kobe didn't become a starter until the 1999-2000 season when Phil Jackson became head Coach
The most glaring omission here is Jerry West's miraculous shot from 60' against the Knicks in Game 3 of the 1970 Finals, to force overtime. They didn't have a 3-point line back then -- if they did, the Lakers would've won that game right there. It was an incredible shot.
and surpisingly they omitted Kyre's 2016 clutch 3 in a game 7 finals shot over Steph
@@rodcav3 I don't think they omitted that, I think this was filmed a year before that.
@@GuruJudge21Yeah I think This was right around 14-15 season
Isaiah Thomas really impressed me for picking MJ. #Class, #Character.
Well i think his so called "hate" for him is ultimately out of respect for his game.
@@MrPangahas Isaiah don't have a problem wit mj it's pippen he hate lol...if u go back to Jordan last all-star game wit wizards Isaiah was coaching nd he actually benched Paul Pierce nd Antoine walker so Jordan can play the whole 2nd half foreal nd get mvp. During da game u can see them 2 pouting nd dey interviewed Isaiah bout it nd he said who cares I'm da coach lol
@@jamalbarney9074 he also made Vince Carter (Who got Voted as a starter, But didn't play that many games) give up his Starting spot to MJ that year.
@@MrPangahas and Isiah's hate for Mike and Scottie is mostly dream team related.
They both respect each other's games. Why wouldn't he choose a guy who shot ~50% in clutch situation or not, like the guy wasn't affected by pressure? MJ said Isiah is next to Magic as the goat pg..
Shaqs bucket and point at his son will always be one of my favorite NBA moments. Iconic
I love when players tell their stories about a teammate riling up an opposing player that they're covering.
MJ with 3 crucial 2-way play. Daaammmnnnnnnn
One of the best shows NBAtv ever had
🤣 of course IT would bring that up about Scottie 😂
Lmaooo that was definitely shady as fuck
@@MR.__G something happened between those two I think he slept with Scottie ex wife or something like the hate is too deep to be just basketball
@@t-god2439 that’s beef from back in the days lol they’ve taken plenty shots at each other
@@MR.__G magic doesn’t hate bird worthy doesn’t hate maccale Garnett doesn’t hate lebron like that shaq don’t/didn’t hate Kobe like that I’m saying all their beefs seem to pale in comparison to these two
Isiah is still bitter about the dream team he thinks Scottie and Mike refused to play with him.
Reggie Miller is playoff clutch!
10:43.
When they talk about defending the clutch last second moments is my favorite part. Switching on defense and the chaos
Love hearing Isaiah speak, he be having me dying laughing.
I can't believe they don't talk about Reggie's 8 pts in 9 sec...
Or mj’s last shot smh
Both of those were in the 1st round.
@@2amaysn mj last shot was in the finals
It been talk about a million times
@@2amaysnReggie's was game 1 of the 1995 Eastern conference semifinals (2nd round).
Kobe two shots against Phoenix...one for overtime and one for the win.
Man that was a GREAT game. And the dunk on Nash which was nasty! But a charge lol
It was in the 1st round
@@slasher5871 They went through each round, and it was definitely worth mentioning. It was a literal buzzer beater. So as clutch of a shot as humanly possible.
Everytime I see Dominique, I get a bit angry because that man deserved to be on that DREAM TEAM. Absolutely, positively, no doubt about it. Easy pick. Mullins was questionable. Zeke was also deserving but with all that drama going on it was a touchy situation. But Dominique Absolutely deserved it. Till today that shit makes me do this🤦🏽♂️🤷🏽♂️
He was a ball hog who never won. Deserve is not the right word
Exactly!
They wanted to have at least a few white guys, that's why they put Laettner on the list instead of Shaq and Mullin instead of Dominique, was a bad decision.
He was recovering from an Achilles injury, even if he was selected it would've been impossible for him to play in the Olympics.
@@Kig_Ama STFU with that shit man...talking about false narratives...
Christian Laettner was selected because at the time he was the best college player, simple as that..the dream team had to select 1 college player and Christian was the fkin man back then in COLLEGE.
Wilkins was a good highlight reel player but don't disrespect Mully like that man, even Magic said Chris was God's gift to basketball he was a great player. The 3 seasons before the 92 Olympics Mullin averaged over 25 points and was shooting something like 53% from the field. Wilkins was a ball hog who's fg% was around 45%....Mullin was an all around team player, Wilkins wasn't.. as much as I love me some Nique you're talking out of your ass for real.
And the other white guys - Bird & Stockton are 2 of the single greatest players of all time in their respective positions..smh
Phil Jackson's face is priceless.
timestamp?
It's a thoughtufl thing to do since some people may not want to watch the whole video but read comments and get curious about a specific moment mentioned.
Only takes a few seconds to put a timestamp.
This is a great show.
97' Jordan hitting the game winner at the buzzer against the Jazz in the first game of the finals.
They should also pick ron artest 2010 game 5 western finals game winning shot vs phoenix after bryant miss his shot.
I wish they had shows like this for other sports like the mlb or the nhl 🥺
Larry Bird had the most clutch shots/buzzer beaters in the NBA. Of 21 clutch/buzzer beaters, 18 were winners.
See this video: ua-cam.com/video/s-Hf-3XvAyk/v-deo.html
man was a cold killa
Wow. Thank you for sharing.
I can only recall back to the 80s & even that is foggy, but Ray Allen’s 3 ball will always be the most clutch shot in NBA history. The literal difference between a championship or bust.
He saved LBJ legacy.
He saved Bron's bacon after he bricked it
@@tomodomo1000 you do realize he had a scoring run before that shot right?😂
No. The Lilliard shot by FAR. Allen's shot was stationary corner 3. Lilliard ran 48 feet, caught the ball, swiveled and SWISH.
@@halfshot253 Lebron scored 16 points in the 4th to bring them from 10 down, then hit the winning shot in OT.
If they did this show now they'd be talking about the bounce from 2019 for second round clutch shots.
Mj double clutch 3 point shot against wilkins is sn honorable mention for me
Andre Iguodala, Game 5 of the 2015 NBA Finals, starting the game and eventually winning the Finals MVP is clutch.
My personal favorites are Big Shot Bob Lakers against the Kings. And Ray Allen Miami against the Spurs.
Magic had the craziest ones half court, full court, hooks, etc,etc.......
Sure did. I still remember that one he threw in from about 80' against Denver, at the end of a quarter, in the playoffs one year. At home. He threw it one-handed, almost like a shot-put, from almost full court. It rattled the rim really hard and went it. Unbelievable. I was a huge Laker fan, but I felt so sorry for Doug Moe. He was doing his best to coach his team that had Alex English and Fat Lever and Kiki VanDeweghe but was way over-matched. And then Magic hits an 80-footer at the buzzer. The Nuggets just didn't have a chance.
21:55 Damn, this dude has Kenny figured out and didn't hesitate to show him up, my respects to this host for keeping it real 😂
People forgot or didn't realize that both Jazz series were extremely close. The Bulls won both series in 6 games but it took 4 game winners by the Bulls in the final 25 seconds. 97 finals games 1, 5, and 6 then the famous last shot in the 98 finals game 6. All 1 possession wins by the bulls. 3 game winners in final 25 seconds by Jordan, 1 by Kerr.
For the greatest clutch shooter, you just have to choose the guy who shot the same percentage the whole game and during clutch situations. That guy loved pressure. He's like a psychopath. Like that interview where he missed the game winner in game 5 in Chicago vs the Jazz in the 98 final, he said, that would've been a cute moment if he made it, while smiling. He made it in game 6 though while he made 55% of his teams' score. 🤷♂️🤣🤣🤣
Amen!!
Also. Jordan's steal of Malone before "The Shot" is the better "defensive" play than LeBron's block was. It makes me angry that the steal gets forgotten about.. Bc the steal was there all game, but Jordan saved it for when they really, REALLY needed it. If he does it earlier in the game, then Malone wouldn't have been as comfortable with the ball and would have been looking for it.. "The Steal" belongs in the conversation of "best plays".
@@thisguy8106 exactly. He was always thinking steps ahead. Case in point, when he dished that assist to Kerr, he knew beforehand that Stockton would double him up. Also said by the Glove himself that early on in his career he didn't get coach Karl's instructions. After the timeout while he was looking perplexed and MJ saw it, he told GP the exact and actual play. Lol
Re defense, it was him who locked down Reggie in the 4th quarter of then do or die game 7 of the 98 ECF. Locked and clamped down. 0 in the whole 4th quarter eventhough Reggie was running circles around Harper and Pip in the past 3 quarters. Lol
Imagine your teammate read a book about geniuses because he was fascinated and in awe of your bb IQ. That's what BJ Armstrong did. Hahahaha
every time I see some of these programs It sort of amazes me how LONG some players memories are and how they still Hate other players
8 point 9 seconds should be the greatest clutch shot in playoffs history
Stockton for three.... !!!!! Isiah is right about Stockton, he should have taken the shot vs bulls.
the pleasure of isiah speaking about kukoc's shot and pippen's whininess
and pippen in 93 had a lane for a dunk but like always, did not dare to take a clutch shot
93, are you referring to another Playoff match?
Toni Kukoc's shot occurred in 1994 East Semis, and so Pip's posterized dunk on Ewing.
@@OrionOodama watch the entire video man, I was referring to paxon's shot
Isiah is right. I've always said "if Karl Malone didn't choke in the big moment(s) Utah would've won at least 2 Rings"
John Stockton was one hell of a point guard that probably should've shot the rock more.
"Uh-OH... Get up on them" 😆🤣🤣🤣🤣
12:04 wow
Zeke be so shady lol
What is the song around 20:50?
Ray Allen over Noah
That Celtics bulls series has to be one of the best
That is the greatest first round series of all time. And arguably the most competitive playoff series of all time
Ray Ray vs Spurs in finals a 3ptr. Kyrie in Curry face to win game finals and 3ptr. and Fisher shot was amazing
Where you rank Horry's clutch 3 - lakers vs kings?
1997 Western Conference Finals game 6 shot gets forgotten when discussing iconic clutch game winners
😂😂😂😂😂 Randy knew
When they're talking about Isiah getting the shot, I'm surprised there was no talk of Dantley getting that shot
Jordan shot over Craig ehlo is tops
First segment's topic is about 1st round Playoffs clutch shots, and Isiah Thomas citing Toni Kukoc's winning shot (at the "expense" of Scottie Pippen) in the conference semis.
Over two decades later until this episode was televised, Zeke still makes potshots or two to the team he and the Pistons used to bully until they were overwhelmingly and convincingly dethroned in 1991.
(Plus the fact he was ousted in the original Dream Team a year later.)
He also credited Pippen, along with Horace Grant, on making the right basketball play, passing to a wide open Paxson and he cited MJs shot in ‘98 as the greatest game winner in finals history… But you must’ve skipped that part smh
@@TommyGibbs1
Keep syh as you please, one year later and beyond. ;)
Omg Jordan really pushed that guy
The Lilliard shot. Nothing else is in the same galaxy.
No
Believe it or not I liked Derek Fisher he may not of been the best player but in the clutch I like him to take the shot. That said most clutch player ever I want
1 Meadowlark Lemon
2 Larry bird
3 Pistol Pete Maravich
This is all fine and dandy, but the correct answer is Robert Horry!
Kobe' shots against Phoenix should have been mentioned.
Isaiah with the constant shots at Pip ........after years it's getting hella old bro
It's wild lebron damn near old enough to be on this panel n still playin 🤣🤣
@Trzn 2 its a joke lmao
@Trzn 2 You can say that about near half of the professional athletes in every league testing is a joke and in the 90s it was near non existent even though the problem is much worse today because of accessibility
They be hating on Kenny Smith and have no shame about it!
If Isaiah didn't do it, it's an excuse, or a deliberation about his way was harder. Dude's So bitter. " He was open"
When did this air originally??
2016 i believe
Clock started late and they cheated the Spurs. That's why it was only fitting that detroit whooped their ass in the finals. We came back the next year and beat the pistons in 7
My Lakers didn’t cheat what shaq said one lucky shot deserves another lucky shot 😂
@@kendariusbentley231 Lakers didn't cheat the refs cheated us by starting the clock late.
Rex Chapman vs Sonics!!!!
Larry Johnson vs pacers!!!!
IT went with Jordan 🤔💯
Exactly. He contradict himself all the damn time.
Game recognize game.
I'm going to go way back to 1980, Seattle against Milwaukee, Dennis Johnson hits the very first 3 point game winner in NBA playoff history!
Steve Smith and Grant Hill look like siblings.
Hey sometimes its the right call. I remember a game, high school. Semi finals. I was starting 5 all season, and we were playing a team, a real good team. I was guarding their best player, all game. I mean this dude was no joke, he was super quick, could run and jump like you couldnt believe, and he was like 3 or 4 inches bigger. I actually had trouble guarding him.
I remember the end of the game, we were down like 2. Or no wait, it was a tie. With like 15 seconds to go, it was tie, and they were gonna have the ball. And coach TAKES ME OUT of the game. And puts on my buddy Virg, to guard him. Of course I'm like pissed lol I'm like why the f you taking me out, its the end of the game. My coach was like, just trust me.
In any case, we ALL know who's gonna get the ball, and take the last shot. So they inbound, get to him, clock winds down, he goes up and takes a shot, just inside the 3 point line. My buddy Virg jumps UP and BLOCKS the shot, clean. 4th quarter ends, game goes into overtime, of course I play most of the overtime, and we end up winning. And advancing to the finals, where we ended up winning, our first of back to back championships, in Quebec high school basketball lol
Now, I couldnt have blocked that shot lol I mean Virg was taller than I was. Had longer arms, he just had enough to get it, while I likely wouldn't have got it lol So it was the RIGHT CALL. For coach to put him on, at that time. At the time I wasnt too happy to be taken out, but I quickly understood it was the RIGHT CALL. Virg blocked the shot lol And maybe saved the game for us.
Pippen, might not have been happy. But, was it the right CALL. Seemed like it, I mean Kukoc hit the shot lol
When it comes to who is the Clutchest Player it is Kobe no doubt!💯🔥
If we are talking about playoffs and finals it's Jordan,and it's not that close between Kobe and him.
Seriously Jordan is the Goat and I admired him but in terms of Skill Kobe had it even Phil Jackson agreed! In case of LeBron, I respect his abilities but I think he is far away from the two. Airness is 1A and Mamba is 1B and Lebron is behind them!
@@lil_mamba6290 Oh yeah,in terms of skill it's Kobe for me too.
@@davidschmidt1793 tough shots are more easier to him😅
@@lil_mamba6290 Kobe was arguably the best shot maker ever. He could shoot from anywhere. The downside is that they were low percentage shots(since they were tough to make). But it was great to watch him play. If only he had a good supporting cast in the mid 2000s and early 2010s, he could've won even more.
I am guessing this was before 2018.
who here thinks this episode would be more interesting had, ernie,kenny chuck and shaq be in here?
Of course Isiah brought up the Kukoc story to rub it in Scottie's face ahahah!
The Los Angeles Lakers clutch NBA playoffs shots: Magic Johnson baby sky hook against The Boston Celtics, Robert Horry 3-pointer at the buzzer against The Phoenix Suns, Derek Fisher jumper with .04 of a second on the clock against The San Antonio Spurs, Ron Artest put back at the buzzer against The Phoenix Suns, Kobe Bryant elbow jumper at the buzzer against The Phoenix Suns, Anthony Davis 3-pointer at the buzzer against The Denver Nuggets, &, More....
Robert Horry's 3-pointer at the buzzer was against The Sacramento Kings not The Phoenix Suns....
Magic was super clutch....nba on nbc magic seemed to deliver the craziest clutch shots everyweek
That miami thing is on pop, for him to sub out his best rebounder on a pivotal point is just stupid
Exactly made no sense ! You win that game & you have the entire summer to rest
Facts
They missed so many
Larry Johnson 99 east finals
Eddie Johnson 97 west finals
Reggie Miller 9 sec vs knicks
Avery Johnson 99 finals
Allen Houston 99 first round
Lebron 09 east finals
Kyrie 16 finals
Hakeem tip in 95 finals
So on and so on
Thanks the truth
This was before Kyrie's shot
3D saying in chicago like there is a bulls team in nicaragua
Isiah killing Karl Malone!
Thomas is right. Stockton needed to take over more games in Utah by scoring. They would've won more in the playoffs if he did. Stockton's inability to consistently take over playoff games is what separates him from Magic and Thomas.
He's a True point guard. Pass first before you score. He's not like modern players now where they thought they are all stars too
What I never understood about the Magic game winner is why McHale overplayed Magic to go to his right. If you are going to overplay a guy to one side, make him go to his weaker side, in Magic's case his left. McHale was usually a good defender; maybe he was just executing what the coaches called for, but I thought it was a bad choice in any case.
He spoke about it somewhere I don’t remember where but he said it had something to do with the fact he had a broken foot and could only really move one way efficiently and so he guided magic that way so he could at least defend abit better
What Samuel Murray said in his reply is accurate. I remember McHale explaining it that way, or very close to it. But also remember that Kareem was down there in the low post on the left side. If McHale would've forced Magic to go baseline, he knew Magic would blow right by him and Kareem would've been there to set a pick on Parish. So Magic might've gotten a dunk. It was one of those "pick your poison" choices, and it worked out for the Lakers. Plus, Magic had used that baby hook shot occasionally but not often with the game on the line. So it's not like they were expecting it. He just improvised based on what the defense gave him. The really cool thing is, like the commentators here said, he shot that from just inside the free throw line. It was about a 13- or 14-foot hook shot over two tall trees. And it hit nothing but net. He made it look easy, but that was a TOUGH shot.
@@samuelmurray5104 Yep. I remember that. I seem to remember it was a hairline fracture rather than a completely broken foot, but it still hampered him. When you watch the play it looked like he sucked it up and defended pretty well though. It's not like he was a sloth out there. Magic just hit a really tough shot.
What about Dr.Js half court shot to win the game..
Was that in the playoffs?
I didn't leave the building for that Ray Allen shot 😂 but no one brings up headband less LeBron having 15 in a row
John is pass first point guard
Ray Allen saving Lebron's bacon
Bron had 12 in the 4th qtr ray was 0-12 before that shot
Y’all ray Allen shot but don’t talk about how ray Allen and bosh didn’t score in game 7
@@Ballinbmac there would be no game 7 if not for the Allen shot
LeBron has 10 finals appearances and no clutch shot with 6 losses in the finals that alone eliminates him from the top 10 list.
Before that .4 shot Timmy had just hit a ridiculous clutch shot himself. smdh....-_- im from SA.
The irony that the Jordan and Ray Allen shot have the exact same time remaining in the game 25 years apart…
How is it ironic. It’s not ironic at all actually. It’s coincidental if anything I guess
Steve Smith probably feels differently about Dame now lol
Why? Would did Dame do? 😅
@@peat381low8 would did Dame do... wtf?!
@@QueenCityHornets yeah would did Dame do? Lol
@@peat381low8 WOULD did Dame do?
@@peat381low8 WHAT* did Dame do?
On that Lakers magic shot , the ball could have gone to James worthy open point blank at the bucket
It was Kareem open. Not Worthy.
5:53 that was rude af when the host interrupted GHill
It seems like Zeke always downplaying almost every clutch play by a role player on here.
They ain’t show the Mario Elie shot vs Phoenix?
They did, just didn't talk about it.
No wonder called JJ Reddick a fool for downplaying Bird.
clutch players…. Jordan, Bird, and Reggie
Where is T Mac
I just noticed what terrible defense Scottie played on Kobe in the ally oop play
lol 😂 Nawl Kobe crossed him out the frame lol
Dude Kobe is just too good. Even the best defenders in league can get crossed. It's not an anti feat on how good Pip on defense was
Then Pippen must have just forgotten how to play defense when he played kobe, on the regular.
Or, kobe was just good. It's quite possible
Did smitty say he didn’t get that feel with Dame?
Dame was not that dude his first few years. He was very wack in the playoffs. Then he hit that game winner and he became the Dame we know now.
What about larry johnsons 4 point play to win the game
Thanks for the truth
Kawai has to be at the top
when the Lakers lost to the Celtics when they were up
Zeke taking shots at Malone and Pippen.. 🤣🤣🤣
That's how Zeke rolls and always has been. He's always gutter-sniping at someone and acting out his petty jealousies & resentments. He'll go to his grave a bitter little man.
Isiah has to be kidding. I never saw Hodges make 2 in a row, I'll take Paxson over Hodges any day.
Larry bird didn't hit a left handed 3, he hit a left handed hook, and got fouled, no reason to make it greater than it was, he was the best
maybe he forgot the details? it's been 30 years... memory lapses happen.
WHERE is Jerry West
How can 4 out of 7 at halftime become 10 out of 12 at the end of the game?
Good catch😂
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