5:09 I can't get over Gerald Green's alley-oop. It's undoubtedly one of the most impressive demonstrations of athleticism I've seen in the NBA and maybe any other sport. Even the Rockets bench couldn't contain themselves.
@@dueceleemusic22 Exactly! Dude just exposed himself for not watching the whole video 😂. Also, DJ gets up there on this one 7:36 but he's gigantic so not the same as 5:09
That Gerald Green in game windmill gotta be top 5 all time that’s absurd 🥶 His head is not only on the level the rim his eyes is above the rim he is basically looking down 🤯
Yeah when you take 2 steps before dribbling and then take 3 long steps after picking up the dribble before the dunk! He traveled twice for crissakes!! People don't see the second travel because he gathers it with two hand for the final two steps BUT he had already gathered it with ONE hand on the step BEFORE that, so three blatant steps from just past half court. Most pathetic non-called travel I've ever seen
7:28 watch the slow motion, how jah goes straight up into the air at the base line, and then some how while still in the air he moves towards the basket and drunks it... basically I'm saying the boy is a damn alien or something
Nice collection of alley-oop dunks.... but what I really like is the unbelievable shots made by players..... really like the posterizing dunk bye Deandre Jordan.... and for a big man he REALLY GOT UP THERE !!!!
No MJ, Vince Carter, Dominique to name a few. Vince Carter once caught a lob from the free throw line and threw it down. And Dominique slammed home his own rebound over Larry Bird
I've always thought NBA players were super human since the first time I saw Wilt Chamberlain play in the 60s. Ditto for Kareem, Earl The Pearl Monroe, Dr. J. etc.
Steps between bounces of the ball have never been counted. It's all about the steps made after lifting the ball up. Unfortunately, casuals don't understand how bouncing a ball works. They never heard of a "float" dribble, and can't fathom the physics behind it. Despite the fact that it only takes 10 minutes of practicing for the average person to get it.
Wow!!! Did y’all see where Green’s head was on that dunk!?!?!?! His head from the angle appears above the rim!!!! Many great dunks… but that was an eye opener for me!😮😳😲 At around 5:10 mins to 5:17!!!!! Plz look at this height!!!! He is one of the highest leapers…. Of course a slam dunk champion of previous competitions!😮
What's so superhuman about dunking when you've escaped alone with the basket in front of you? It's just proof of physical ability, basketball is over. I think we can find a lot of amateur athletes who can do this better than NBA players (but they don't know how to play basketball otherwise as well). Another question: where is the defense in these cases? So, let's recap: Is it superhuman for an NBA player to pull off a spectacular dunk when he's alone in front of the basket? In the same way, what is superhuman about playing spectacularly when you have escaped two-to-one? You are not a great NBA player if you only execute spectacular separate moves. These can be done by trained amateurs. For an NBA player, it is spectacular if he creates and succeeds in an opportunity and not if he only has to deal with a routine training phase. The 3:43 dunk is spectacular because the player first escaped the opponents and then scored.
0:25: "1 DRIBBLE FROM HALF COURT" Correction: 1 dribble from the top of the 3-point line at the top of the key on the far end of the court. That's as ridiculous as it gets.
2:00 Players should NOT be allowed to "draw fouls" like that. Clearly when a play jumps in the air in anticipation that the one with the ball will just and THEN jumped into the player who is NOT in control due to being in the air THAT SHOUD BE AN OPPENSIVE FOWL. One of these days "someone gonna get a hurt real bad" (Russell Peters) THEN they will be forced to change the call.
It's too bad you youngsters don't remember the great plays of the 80's, 90's etc. Example: The 2014 Finals when Manu dunked on the entire Heat squad, effectively driving the last nail into their coffin and giving the Spurs their last Championship in the Timmy/Manu/Tony era. (IMO Popovich was more lucky that he is/was a great coach. Did anyone else notice that once the Big Three, especially Timmy retired Pop's "greatness" seemed to disappear?) Reggie Miller being run down and having his layup swatted in a beyond super human effort in a playoff game....another great NBA moment. Also Reggie nailing what was it, three 3-pointers in 9 seconds to end the half vs. the Knicks I think?
What year was prime LeBron in your opinion ?
2013
2018 playoffs
agreed @@Tarnishedwarrior124
Regular season: 2012-13
Playoffs: 2018
2016
5:09 I can't get over Gerald Green's alley-oop. It's undoubtedly one of the most impressive demonstrations of athleticism I've seen in the NBA and maybe any other sport.
Even the Rockets bench couldn't contain themselves.
The Rockets benches reaction is hilarious... they couldn't contain themselves...lol.
Was the best dunk here period!
Superbly underrated
the bounce was not human
I think it’s the most aesthetically pleasing alley ever and it’s so swiftly done. Its tidy.
That Ja Morant leaping block at the backboard that is as high as I've ever seen a guys head get above the backboard. Crazy 😮
And he's 6'2...
@@dueceleemusic22 Exactly! Dude just exposed himself for not watching the whole video 😂. Also, DJ gets up there on this one 7:36 but he's gigantic so not the same as 5:09
He hit his head info the board too and just continued as if unfazed.
That Gerald Green in game windmill gotta be top 5 all time that’s absurd 🥶
His head is not only on the level the rim his eyes is above the rim he is basically looking down 🤯
The fact that Giannis only needs about 3-4 dribbles to go from one end of the court to the other is crazy!
Yea when take 2 steps before you even start the dribble, it makes it a bit easier
Yeah when you take 2 steps before dribbling and then take 3 long steps after picking up the dribble before the dunk! He traveled twice for crissakes!! People don't see the second travel because he gathers it with two hand for the final two steps BUT he had already gathered it with ONE hand on the step BEFORE that, so three blatant steps from just past half court. Most pathetic non-called travel I've ever seen
Looked clean, gather, 2 steps, dribble, 2 steps. not a bucks fan.
@@Julius_PaulThere's no traveling in the NBA, except for teams traveling from one city to another. 😂
@@daymongray3516 you just explained a travel
G Greens oop is one of the best highlight plays ever
0:23 that we called travels! 😂🤦🏻♂️
Not travel. Airline miles
Joking terrorizing the lakers for 30 seconds straight was uncalled for 🤣
Brother giannis had his suitcase and passport READY
Gerald Green windmill oop never gets old.
That windmill alley-oop by Gerald Green though!
Nice collection. That reverse alley oop from LBJ was sneaky nasty.
the super human part is the players traveling like mad with out the ref's calling it
that jalen catch was just amazing
Shannon Brown's block at Lakers def deserves a spot
First giannis clip is a travel 🤷♂️
👎👎
Nothing beats Morant’s block 😳
Them put-back dunks were 😤
Living in the UK I don’t watch much basketball but I have to say that these guys are truly amazing athletes. Worth every dollar they get.
7:28 watch the slow motion, how jah goes straight up into the air at the base line, and then some how while still in the air he moves towards the basket and drunks it... basically I'm saying the boy is a damn alien or something
Nice collection of alley-oop dunks.... but what I really like is the unbelievable shots made by players..... really like the posterizing dunk bye Deandre Jordan.... and for a big man he REALLY GOT UP THERE !!!!
superb highlights ! thank you !
You know it’s special when the opponent bench reacts or when your coach doubts you’ll make it but make it 😂
Now add Wemby's self alley-oop dunk against the Bucks
Jokic be killing AD 😭
No MJ, Vince Carter, Dominique to name a few. Vince Carter once caught a lob from the free throw line and threw it down. And Dominique slammed home his own rebound over Larry Bird
MJ’s missed free throw dunk.
When did Vince Carter ever caught a lob fron the free throw line?
Yeah, nothing in this video that MJ didn’t already do! He was the best! The only GOAT!
There will only be one supa human in the NBA and that's Vince Carter.
That chasedown block by Lebron is actually one of the craziest things I've ever seen in the NBA
I've always thought NBA players were super human since the first time I saw Wilt Chamberlain play in the 60s. Ditto for Kareem, Earl The Pearl Monroe, Dr. J. etc.
Every time I see that clip of Griffin dunking that rebound over Gasol I laugh my ass off. Strong play over weak play for the ball.
Such a powerful dunk!
All them highlights were something else
How can you have a most superhuman moments video and not include at least 1 MJ clip.
Im convinced all this guys are MJ haters...
Or dr.J,Dominique Wilkins,Clyde drexler,Kobe Bryant,Vince Carter,Tracy mcgrady,and so on….
This clip is one a decade. MJ and the rest are like 2+ decades ago. There will be no end to the video clips
@@beigefox6579 Yeah is not, watch it again.
@@javierguzman94 Which of the clips are pre 2010 era? Let me know
Giannis 1 dribble from half court was a travel
HTF DID THIS GET 100 LIKES
It hasnt been a travel for more than 10 years old man
There are no more travels in the NBA
Bruh tf u supposed to do? Turn back time and ask the ref to call a travel?
Watered down 😂
Steps between bounces of the ball have never been counted. It's all about the steps made after lifting the ball up. Unfortunately, casuals don't understand how bouncing a ball works. They never heard of a "float" dribble, and can't fathom the physics behind it. Despite the fact that it only takes 10 minutes of practicing for the average person to get it.
1:20 underrated. He jumped over the guy
jalen green got underrated hops
been said this
Wow!!! Did y’all see where Green’s head was on that dunk!?!?!?! His head from the angle appears above the rim!!!! Many great dunks… but that was an eye opener for me!😮😳😲
At around 5:10 mins to 5:17!!!!!
Plz look at this height!!!! He is one of the highest leapers…. Of course a slam dunk champion of previous competitions!😮
These men have taken the game to another “planet” 👀👽 !!!
1:47 ridiculous
1:49 hold up!!!!
2:56 “foot was on the line” ?????
3:57 mj did something similar
5:07 that kid behind the player’s bench!!
The Collins alley over Embid was crazy due to the fact that he put Embid in a headlock while dunking. Total disrespect.
How did you leave out Vince Carter? Not one clip even
That DeAndre Jordan is still nasty to rhis day 😂😂
I think the Deandre Jordan dunk might be the most brutal poster ever. Dear lord, that guy died.
7:35 For me: the best dunk in NBA history by DAJ.
1:02 Stepped out of bonds
Now all I see is just players head reach the backboard in a dunk... Even a PG? NAHHH unbelievable..
Great job
This is brilliant
5:50 by Giannias was impressive
Giannis 3 steps 1 dribble followed by 3 steps
Put down steps and pick up steps don’t count. I definitely thought it was a travel the first time I saw it though
Nikola Jokic is the best center in the NBA
dude was licking the rim!
those all black Miami jerseys are hard af
Television does not do basketball justice there is nothing like being in a good seat at a basketball game
0:11 Travel violation by LeBron, play it 0.5x and you'll see he double steps before releasing the ball.
0:25 Same for Giannis.
Yes, today NBA has kindergarten rules discipline :) If we remove all the travels from Lebron's stats, he is still behind Kareem.
where is the long pass from Adam to Ja to shoot 3pts in one touch?
What's so superhuman about dunking when you've escaped alone with the basket in front of you? It's just proof of physical ability, basketball is over. I think we can find a lot of amateur athletes who can do this better than NBA players (but they don't know how to play basketball otherwise as well).
Another question: where is the defense in these cases?
So, let's recap: Is it superhuman for an NBA player to pull off a spectacular dunk when he's alone in front of the basket? In the same way, what is superhuman about playing spectacularly when you have escaped two-to-one?
You are not a great NBA player if you only execute spectacular separate moves. These can be done by trained amateurs. For an NBA player, it is spectacular if he creates and succeeds in an opportunity and not if he only has to deal with a routine training phase.
The 3:43 dunk is spectacular because the player first escaped the opponents and then scored.
0:24 He took like 8 steps. That was a travel for sure and the point shouldn't count.
Dude Morant is a beast
0:25: "1 DRIBBLE FROM HALF COURT" Correction: 1 dribble from the top of the 3-point line at the top of the key on the far end of the court. That's as ridiculous as it gets.
travelling, travelling, travelling, travelling, over the back, travelling.............
越看越膩 這就是現在難看的原因
2:00 Players should NOT be allowed to "draw fouls" like that. Clearly when a play jumps in the air in anticipation that the one with the ball will just and THEN jumped into the player who is NOT in control due to being in the air THAT SHOUD BE AN OPPENSIVE FOWL. One of these days "someone gonna get a hurt real bad" (Russell Peters) THEN they will be forced to change the call.
Where are the 3 pts of Ben Simmons?
Goddamnit his new Airness Anthony Edwards
Amazing!!
Lebron jumping over a six ft guy with both legs over the guy is crazy to me cause i am used to between the legs jump overs
Lamelo backpass and Zion power dunks missing they were superlative
5:07 that is behind the lakers bench
Dribble from the halfcourt + free throw line dunk
NBA is 10 years old, kids.
nah derrick jones gotta be my fav of all the time. bro did that jordan logo
How the flip did he catch that?!
The first two clips are travels, can't get the ball run for 3 steps then bounce
Oh yeah, Air Gordon👍🏾
Holy crap Lebron is HIM! I think he might be in the top 5 players all time when he retires
It's too bad you youngsters don't remember the great plays of the 80's, 90's etc. Example: The 2014 Finals when Manu dunked on the entire Heat squad, effectively driving the last nail into their coffin and giving the Spurs their last Championship in the Timmy/Manu/Tony era. (IMO Popovich was more lucky that he is/was a great coach. Did anyone else notice that once the Big Three, especially Timmy retired Pop's "greatness" seemed to disappear?)
Reggie Miller being run down and having his layup swatted in a beyond super human effort in a playoff game....another great NBA moment. Also Reggie nailing what was it, three 3-pointers in 9 seconds to end the half vs. the Knicks I think?
3:14
Ive only ever seen Jokic do some shit like that with the lakers
Any other team he misses that
your not wrong😭😭
Gérald Green 🥶🥶🥶
ty
at 8,18 they just bullied Jason Terry😂
Jaleen Green😮
8:08 wow why don't they call these offensive fouls anymore?
i can hardly jump and touch the bottom of the backboard and these dudes heads are up at the rim. Ridiculous! Amazing humans
It's not that difficult when you're 6'9" lol.
Wembanyama is already in this after 10 games...
From a french very objective guy.
8:43 Esa velocidad tuvo brutal.
i think giannis travelled on the 1 dribble half court dunk
Don’t want to hate but hitting threes isn’t super human
Thank god that there is no traveling in nba
2:05 curry take 5 step bro
Where is Vince Carter?
Mvp Rose was tuff
What about 3 point shooters in this video?? I don't agree they are here.
0:23 это пробежка ...
0:25 it`s a travel
Interesting 😮 I don't understand this without atleast 1 Mamba dunk
7:05, Predator Aaron Gordon.
You forgot 9 minutes and 44 seconds of Jordan highlights.
Anthony Edwards ladies and gentlemen
El salto y potencia de Andrew Jordan ,asusta