Barkley`s best chances to win a championship always going to hell by a 3pt shot (93, 95, 97). And KJ: so underrated. He should be a HoF just like Tim Hardaway
Barkley's Suns best chance was not meeting the rockets. They'll lose everytime in a series. One time they did reach the Finals they didnt face the Rockets.
One of the greatest game 7’s in NBA history. That Phoenix Suns team was underrated and they had a chance to go all the way to the NBA championship if they won this series. But that 95 rockets team was the most resilient playoff team I’ve ever seen. Their backs were against the walls in various situations in that playoff and yet they kept fighting and somehow kept coming out on top. “Don’t ever underestimate the heart of a champion” BTW Kevin Johnson treated Kenny Smith like barbecue chicken pretty much the whole series! 🤣
It might not be the BEST Game 7 ever, but it is my all time favorite. It was high level, high quality basketball from start to finish. KJ's signature game, peak Hakeem, young Horry, the last game of 2x champ and six time NBA Finalist Danny Ainge, and of course, the Elie "Kiss of Death".
Wow informative. I didn't know that was Ainge's last game. I sure miss the 80s and 90s NBA. IT was so exciting back then. But I didn't fully appreciate it as a child. Now when I lok back and watch these game highlights I notice how great the TEAM basketball was in the 90s! Phoenix were a loaded team! KJ would be ALL-NBA first team point guard if he wasn't compared to Magic Johnson and John Stockton and Isaiah Thomas. KJ is SUPER!
Phoenix were a loaded team! KJ would be ALL-NBA first team point guard if he wasn't compared to Magic Johnson and John Stockton and Isaiah Thomas. KJ is SUPER! i LOVE watching Kevin Johnson play! His crossovers, clutch shots, epic offensive awareness, and his RARE IN YOUR FACE DUNKS were ICONIC in the early 90's! Allen Iverson said as a rookie he was schooling all the point guards, and had no problem matching up against anyone. Until he played KJ! Iverson said he cried after the game! Kevin Johnson burnt AI and scored 36 on him! AI said he could not stop KJ! He was too smart, intelligent veteran with speed.
Back when the NBA on NBC was just as much a presentation, as it was a sporting event. From the camera angles, to the announcers, to the player interviews. I really miss it.
This game is the equivalent of a fighter coming out and having a dominant first 4 rounds (Suns), then getting walked down and knocked out by the other fighter (Houston) in 12th round. One of the absolute greatest games of all time. Thank you for this edit and upload 🙏🏼
In my opinion, the Rockets 1995 run was one of the greatest. Didn’t have home court in any round and swept the Magic in the Finals. But I think if Barkley is even 95% for this game, Phoenix wins, they beat SAS in 6 and Magic in 6. These Suns would lose to the eventual NBA champion 3 years in a row. Barkley had the awful luck of running into Prime Jordan and Prime Olajuwon.
it was the greatest run, indeed. In February their record is awful, so they pull a hail mary trade, sending Thorpe to Portland and getting Drexler in return (for the reader : those days you couldn't win in the Nba without 2 bigs). They enter the playoffs as a 6th seed (lowest seed to ever win the Ring). They play a quantity of "win or go home " games that is insane, no one will ever match that number. Two cherries on the cake : the first is the total embarassment of the "so-called" MVP Robinson. The other is the 3 pointer that Hakeem hits to close the Finals sweep of the Magic, with which he separates forever himself from Shaq.
@@elnardowebster2842 you said "those days you couldn't win in the NBA without 2 bigs." For that reason, I had wrote them off. Back in those days it was about rebounding and interior defense, the great centers had great/good power forwards to watch their backs: Olajuwon-Thorpe, Robinson-Rodman, Ewing-Oakley and when Horace Grant landed in Orlando via free agency, you see what happened when he teamed up with Shaq. The Rockets run was towards the end of my sophomore year in high school and many of us had written them off. No home court for any round, those days, home court seemed to matter kind of how in baseball, umpires had different strike zones. I laugh at the kids these days who think guys back then weren't athletic and couldn't shoot the three. They could shoot the three, it just wasn't their preferred weapon of choice. Chicago hit 10 or 11 threes in game 6 at Phoenix. In a lower scoring era of the 90's, that was a lot. Back in those days if you made it to 100 points, you had a pretty good chance of winning. Call me an old far if you will but the game was so much more fun to watch back then. They had rivalries back then, the crowds were more into it, even the misses off the rim sounded better. Who can forget those crowds at the Garden in the 4th quarter with that organ blasting? You had Marv Albert and Matt Goukas or Mike Fratello calling the NBA on NBC with that iconic opening music. It couldn't get better than that. Now you have music playing in the stadium during the games, crowds seem dead except for a few arenas, scores going into the 130's, no defense, no fear of being in the paint.
@@elnardowebster2842 and another thing: I think Shaq peaked at the perfect time to win. When he started to win, the dominant centers in the 90's were getting old: Ewing, Olajuwon, Robinson, Mutombo, Mourning, etc. Look what happened when a young but athletically superior Shaq ran into a prime Olajuwon. I also felt he fled to the west when the Magic were swept by the Bulls in '96 because he saw the writing on the wall that the east belonged to Jordan again.
@@edmondlau511 It was a business move, Shaq wanted to be a rapper and to act in movies. Sounds like you're a 1979er like me, if in 94/95 you were in 10th grade. Cheers from Italy buddy.
Kevin was a friend of my brother from his days at Berkeley University. He used to invite him to Phoenix and gave him free game tickets. Kevin and Jason Kidd were his pals.
KJ balled out, left his heart and soul on the floor. Where was Dan Marjerle? He was such a streaky player, horrible timing to have a cold streak. This was also the point of Charles career when he starting dealing with injuries. I forgot how limited he was in this game until watching this clip
This game should be labeled as “Kiss of Death” by Mario Elle. Oh by the way, Rockets stormed back from 1-3 deficit and of officially slammed the last realistic championship door for Sir Charles for good
Great memories -- remember watching this with my family, who were in town for my college graduation. Was eagerly waiting to see what the outcome of the game would be while wearing my cap and gown. About two hours after this game, I walked. It made commencement even sweeter. I always wondered how this would have turned out if Joe Klein hadn't put Danny Manning out of commission for the season
Was 13 and 14 when the Rockets won back to back. Best sports years of my life. Back when I was naive and thought players cared about the cities they played for. Great times.
This was the Suns franchise last best chance at an NBA title. Including the 2021 team. They were the best team in the NBA that season. Deep and talented. They collapsed, Houston wanted it more. If they would've taken care of business and beat Houston, no one was going to stop them.
Man, this Phoenix team not winning a title is a crime. But when you look at this Houston team, they were stacked as hell. Horry, Clyde the Glide, Hakeem, Kenny Smith, Sam Cassell. Such a tough loss for Phoenix.
That's why we shouldn't judge everything according to rings. Look how close Charles was. One shot or one rebound away. Btw why don't we mention Kevin Johnson among the greatest PG ever?
Hakeem put the Rockets on his back down the stretch and carried them to this thrilling game 7 win in Phoenix. This was the 1995 Western Conference Finals, and Houston got back to the finals and beat Orlando for the championship. Kevin Johnson was sensational in this loss for Phoenix pouring in 46 points!!
When that Elie shot went in I woke my mom up from screaming from the other side of the house. I remember it like yesterday it was a Sunday afternoon and the day before we had to put down my dog. RIP Sam
I watched this game from beginning to end back then. It’s stunning to see the lead Phoenix had. Maybe it’s because I was a kid. But there was no point in the game I thought the Rockets would lose.
I don't care what anyone says, Nobody in league history could stop Hakeem "Tha Dream" Olajuwon in his prime from the 1960s Bill Russell and Wilt Chamberlain to the 2020s Joel Embid and Nikola Jokic.
I cried in 93 when the bulls beat them. Then in 95 I was mad. B ball was the greatest thing ever as a kid I played and watched until I was 35. My body couldn’t take it. To much street ball.
Gotta add in the fact he competed with the dream team overseas prior to the ‘93 season or the summer of ‘92 … sure helped get him in shape … so many chances n came up short
🤔 Danny Ainge may have become a great GM, but he cost Phoenix in TWO close out playoff games: in the 93' Finals in Game 6, Bulls up 3 games to 2, and the Suns up 2 on the Bulls, he left John Paxson to run at Horace Grant on the baseline, allowing Grant to throw the ball back to Paxson for the wide open game winning 3 with 3 seconds left.. In this game, he ran at Kenny Smith in the backcourt, then ran at Clyde Drexler at the center court logo, leaving his man Mario Ellie wide open for what was ostensibly the game winning 3... 1-against the Bulls...you're up 2...make Horace Grant tie the game...either with a shot or from the line...and Grant wanted no part of either by the way.. 2-against the Rockets...nobody else on the Suns was doubling...Ainge is just freestyling on his own Watch both replays...if I was a Suns fan..I'd petition for him to not ever be allowed in the city again 🤨😂
I was in the Army at the time and I remember this cocky Sgt who was from Phoenix talking sh*t for days about how Houston didn't stand a chance that year against Phoenix. After this and and me running into him again, I laughed hard in his face and he couldn't say a word, just give me that yeah yeah yeah we got lucky talk. San Antonio wasn't as tough as many thought it would be and the ultra over hyped Shaq and the Magic were SWEPT in the Finals! What a time for Houston after years of being a cursed sports city.
Phoenix doing a full court press in a tie game 7 w 20 seconds left, leaving an opposing player wide open at the 3 point line, remains one of the weirdest decisions in NBA history.
@@stephaniemalley5694 No he didn't this was his final game. He only played in Portland in 1991-92 and lost to Jordan (and lost to him again when he joined Phoenix the next season).
I still can't believe the Suns didn't win a title, or even get back to the finals. They were loaded. Barkley, KJ, Ainge, Wesley Person and had Danny Manning. This Suns team may have even been more talented than the one that went to the finals. They had four guys average over 15 a game. 7 that averaged over double digits. In today's game, imagine how good they'd be? They weren't great defensively.. They'd excel in today's NBA though.
Just curious if anyone actually watched the game lol. I realize I’m “older” having watched the NBA live since 1983 and watched this game when I was 20 years old. Even the commentators are telling the audience what people are making excuses for. Some of these comments are absurd. Barkley was injured people. You take away Barkleys explosiveness and ability to jump and he is no longer the monster he can be; that was his game. Injuries change everything. And “prime Barkley” was 87-92. Put a healthy CB34 on these 94 or 95 Suns teams and they win it all period.
The Announcer said that KJ shot 15% from 3 during the regular season but was shooting 50% during the playoffs. That means all his shots was either midrange or layups or he was very bad from three in regular season. Wow, interesting.
These were two of the better 3-point shooting teams in the league at the time. In the case of the Rockets, their 3-point shooting greatly complimented Hakeem's inside presence. If they doubled him, he could kick it out to Kenny or Sam for the open three. If they didn't double, he'd dominate on the inside.
That was Paul Westphal fault. Game is tied and for no reason the full court press, it did not work, they let Mario Elie wide open. 1993 NBA finals game 6, Paul Westphal did the same thing when Jordan passed the ball to Paxson. 3/4 full court press, Barkley got beat, bad rotation, Paxson made the winning shot. Poor coaching decisions.
The finals was not on Westphal. It was drummed into the guys during the timeout to not allow any threes, and yet the guys still didn't execute the defense. Barkley gambled when he went for the steal and then compounded that by chasing Pippen inside, which caused the defense to collapse, which is why Ainge had sagged way too far off of Paxson.
Barkley`s best chances to win a championship always going to hell by a 3pt shot (93, 95, 97). And KJ: so underrated. He should be a HoF just like Tim Hardaway
I was just thinking is kevin jonhson in the hall you telling me hes not thats Sad
True kevin tim and glen rice
93,94,95, & 97
94 they had Houston down 2-0
Barkley's Suns best chance was not meeting the rockets. They'll lose everytime in a series. One time they did reach the Finals they didnt face the Rockets.
Doesn't matter if this game was played over 25 years ago now, I'm feeling the intensity as if it was yesterday!
My heart still beats fast for the final 2 minutes, even though I know the results already. That's how intense this game was!
I know rockets advance, I'm still going for phoenix, but how in the world did they blow the lead?
That 95 suns ☀️ team raw asf
Cuz dey loss 81 & 86 finals
I really miss the NBA on NBC. This was a well played game. Awesome comeback by the Houston Rockets 🚀 and an incredible choke job by the Phoenix Suns.
One of the greatest game 7’s in NBA history. That Phoenix Suns team was underrated and they had a chance to go all the way to the NBA championship if they won this series. But that 95 rockets team was the most resilient playoff team I’ve ever seen. Their backs were against the walls in various situations in that playoff and yet they kept fighting and somehow kept coming out on top.
“Don’t ever underestimate the heart of a champion”
BTW Kevin Johnson treated Kenny Smith like barbecue chicken pretty much the whole series! 🤣
Yeah he destroyed Kenny all series, im surprised we won tbh.
suns was underrated by who? it wasn't underrated...everybody knew how good they were.....
@@nukeboy4939 because ya’ll had that BAD man from Nigeria!
@@airkuna They have been absolutely underrated since 1995 tbh. In 1995 ppl knew. Since then, not so much.
@@airkuna record wise they were good
It might not be the BEST Game 7 ever, but it is my all time favorite. It was high level, high quality basketball from start to finish. KJ's signature game, peak Hakeem, young Horry, the last game of 2x champ and six time NBA Finalist Danny Ainge, and of course, the Elie "Kiss of Death".
Wow informative. I didn't know that was Ainge's last game. I sure miss the 80s and 90s NBA. IT was so exciting back then. But I didn't fully appreciate it as a child. Now when I lok back and watch these game highlights I notice how great the TEAM basketball was in the 90s! Phoenix were a loaded team! KJ would be ALL-NBA first team point guard if he wasn't compared to Magic Johnson and John Stockton and Isaiah Thomas. KJ is SUPER!
@@superewok69 KJ was better PG than Stockton.....but he just couldn't stay healthy
@@FuShengAlex Also better than Chris Paul.
Very well said
He was and I never heard anyone compare him to Stockton
Phoenix were a loaded team! KJ would be ALL-NBA first team point guard if he wasn't compared to Magic Johnson and John Stockton and Isaiah Thomas. KJ is SUPER! i LOVE watching Kevin Johnson play! His crossovers, clutch shots, epic offensive awareness, and his RARE IN YOUR FACE DUNKS were ICONIC in the early 90's! Allen Iverson said as a rookie he was schooling all the point guards, and had no problem matching up against anyone. Until he played KJ! Iverson said he cried after the game! Kevin Johnson burnt AI and scored 36 on him! AI said he could not stop KJ! He was too smart, intelligent veteran with speed.
I missed the 90s NBA playoffs off games, pre-game themes songs, intensity, and classic players.
Feel bad for KJ, played his heart out.
Sure did. Balled out in this game.
Then missed FT to take lead
@@SimplemologyI can never get upset at his 46 points. Somebody else needed to step up to where that free throw didn’t even matter.
Back when the NBA on NBC was just as much a presentation, as it was a sporting event. From the camera angles, to the announcers, to the player interviews. I really miss it.
Right will it ever or when come back - had the okc game on earlier my God stearing at the wall more interesting
Kevin Johnson was raw asf 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🐐
@@MrTjd590 NBC is signing a new deal, so they'll get games next season. TNT is out. I just hope Kenny, Chuck and Shaq come with them.
As a Suns fan, this is painful 😖. But, I can’t deny the fact that this was a entertaining game and a mesmerizing series!
It was painful like the 1993 and 2021 Finals
Great classic game. Miss those days. NBA hasn’t been the same since…
Loved the intensity in the 2nd half of this game.
This game is the equivalent of a fighter coming out and having a dominant first 4 rounds (Suns), then getting walked down and knocked out by the other fighter (Houston) in 12th round.
One of the absolute greatest games of all time.
Thank you for this edit and upload 🙏🏼
Remember this game like it was played yesterday. Kevin Johnson played like never before. But Houston and The Dream were not to be denied!!!
Drexler was the perfect addition for Houston
In my opinion, the Rockets 1995 run was one of the greatest. Didn’t have home court in any round and swept the Magic in the Finals. But I think if Barkley is even 95% for this game, Phoenix wins, they beat SAS in 6 and Magic in 6. These Suns would lose to the eventual NBA champion 3 years in a row. Barkley had the awful luck of running into Prime Jordan and Prime Olajuwon.
Seattle was kicked to the curb thank god they didn’t meet
it was the greatest run, indeed.
In February their record is awful, so they pull a hail mary trade, sending Thorpe to Portland and getting Drexler in return (for the reader : those days you couldn't win in the Nba without 2 bigs).
They enter the playoffs as a 6th seed (lowest seed to ever win the Ring). They play a quantity of "win or go home " games that is insane, no one will ever match that number.
Two cherries on the cake : the first is the total embarassment of the "so-called" MVP Robinson.
The other is the 3 pointer that Hakeem hits to close the Finals sweep of the Magic, with which he separates forever himself from Shaq.
@@elnardowebster2842 you said "those days you couldn't win in the NBA without 2 bigs." For that reason, I had wrote them off. Back in those days it was about rebounding and interior defense, the great centers had great/good power forwards to watch their backs: Olajuwon-Thorpe, Robinson-Rodman, Ewing-Oakley and when Horace Grant landed in Orlando via free agency, you see what happened when he teamed up with Shaq. The Rockets run was towards the end of my sophomore year in high school and many of us had written them off. No home court for any round, those days, home court seemed to matter kind of how in baseball, umpires had different strike zones. I laugh at the kids these days who think guys back then weren't athletic and couldn't shoot the three. They could shoot the three, it just wasn't their preferred weapon of choice. Chicago hit 10 or 11 threes in game 6 at Phoenix. In a lower scoring era of the 90's, that was a lot. Back in those days if you made it to 100 points, you had a pretty good chance of winning. Call me an old far if you will but the game was so much more fun to watch back then. They had rivalries back then, the crowds were more into it, even the misses off the rim sounded better. Who can forget those crowds at the Garden in the 4th quarter with that organ blasting? You had Marv Albert and Matt Goukas or Mike Fratello calling the NBA on NBC with that iconic opening music. It couldn't get better than that. Now you have music playing in the stadium during the games, crowds seem dead except for a few arenas, scores going into the 130's, no defense, no fear of being in the paint.
@@elnardowebster2842 and another thing: I think Shaq peaked at the perfect time to win. When he started to win, the dominant centers in the 90's were getting old: Ewing, Olajuwon, Robinson, Mutombo, Mourning, etc. Look what happened when a young but athletically superior Shaq ran into a prime Olajuwon. I also felt he fled to the west when the Magic were swept by the Bulls in '96 because he saw the writing on the wall that the east belonged to Jordan again.
@@edmondlau511 It was a business move, Shaq wanted to be a rapper and to act in movies.
Sounds like you're a 1979er like me, if in 94/95 you were in 10th grade. Cheers from Italy buddy.
Kevin Johnson was badass in that game. A great free-throw shooter. He did all he could to win it, but came up short.
damn, but that missed one before Elle's 3 really hurt
Kevin was a friend of my brother from his days at Berkeley University. He used to invite him to Phoenix and gave him free game tickets. Kevin and Jason Kidd were his pals.
Wow! Great heavyweight battle. Both teams were loaded with seasoned play-off veterans.
KJ was the man of the match. Underrated. What a comeback from Rockets. What a match!
KJ balled out, left his heart and soul on the floor. Where was Dan Marjerle? He was such a streaky player, horrible timing to have a cold streak.
This was also the point of Charles career when he starting dealing with injuries. I forgot how limited he was in this game until watching this clip
KJ was my idol in the 90s. Very underrated player.
This game should be labeled as “Kiss of Death” by Mario Elle. Oh by the way, Rockets stormed back from 1-3 deficit and of officially slammed the last realistic championship door for Sir Charles for good
It is .. that’s what it’s called.kiss of death game
Great memories -- remember watching this with my family, who were in town for my college graduation. Was eagerly waiting to see what the outcome of the game would be while wearing my cap and gown. About two hours after this game, I walked. It made commencement even sweeter. I always wondered how this would have turned out if Joe Klein hadn't put Danny Manning out of commission for the season
The quality of this video is incredible!
Was 13 and 14 when the Rockets won back to back. Best sports years of my life. Back when I was naive and thought players cared about the cities they played for. Great times.
Greatest playoff run in nba history. Down 0-3 in the first two series. Started as the 6th seed. So they never had home court. Amazing
This was the Suns franchise last best chance at an NBA title. Including the 2021 team. They were the best team in the NBA that season. Deep and talented. They collapsed, Houston wanted it more. If they would've taken care of business and beat Houston, no one was going to stop them.
What a nice trip back to the 90#s! Nice trip back to my childage!
Kevin Johnson was abusing Kenny Smith this entire series.
but Smith found a way to outlast Johnson as well where the little Rocket stood tall against a hot and blazing Sun
@@RedWarrior081 correct
Without a doubt a heartbreaking loss for the Suns.The worst thing is it happened back to back years pretty much the same way after being up 3-1
Actually, the Suns were up 2-0 and lost three straight to Houston before losing in 7 in 94.
Suns choking to the Rockets in the two playoffs of 94, 95.
Never underestimate the heart of a champion
Man, this Phoenix team not winning a title is a crime. But when you look at this Houston team, they were stacked as hell. Horry, Clyde the Glide, Hakeem, Kenny Smith, Sam Cassell. Such a tough loss for Phoenix.
That's why we shouldn't judge everything according to rings. Look how close Charles was. One shot or one rebound away. Btw why don't we mention Kevin Johnson among the greatest PG ever?
Great conclusion to my favorite series of the 1990s.
如果這些當年的季後賽
能成系列的播放
功德無量!
This is nice.. player movement, ball rotation, one two punch, pick and roll.. no boring iso move for 20 second and no stretching the floor..
oh no not the kiss of death game.... :( This bring back so many bad memories..Mario Ellie devastated me 😢😢😢
Good Memories for me. Clutch city 🤟🏿
The Suns really choked in this series. Up 3-1, with 2 of the final 3 games being at home
This one broke my heart
What a classic playoff game this could been Barkley best chance to win to win a ring but the kiss of death shot killed the suns
His best chance was 93.
KJ was giving Kenny work!!!
Kevin Johnson. Terrific player.
Hakeem put the Rockets on his back down the stretch and carried them to this thrilling game 7 win in Phoenix. This was the 1995 Western Conference Finals, and Houston got back to the finals and beat Orlando for the championship. Kevin Johnson was sensational in this loss for Phoenix pouring in 46 points!!
Shidd was lit 🔥 that energy was unmatched
Yet some kids nowday, call these guys plumbers compared to the players today
It's a pity Barkley was playing injured. I think Phoenix wins this game and also the championship if he's healthy.
Hakeem was a beast!
Awesome series!!!!
When that Elie shot went in I woke my mom up from screaming from the other side of the house. I remember it like yesterday it was a Sunday afternoon and the day before we had to put down my dog. RIP Sam
Why do you leave a shooter open like Elie, the same thing happened in 1993 when John Paxson was wide open for the championship winning three.
Never under-estimate the heart of a champion. That Houston team wz one for the ages.
Salute to the Clutch City era Rockets
I watched this game from beginning to end back then. It’s stunning to see the lead Phoenix had. Maybe it’s because I was a kid. But there was no point in the game I thought the Rockets would lose.
I don't care what anyone says, Nobody in league history could stop Hakeem "Tha Dream" Olajuwon in his prime from the 1960s Bill Russell and Wilt Chamberlain to the 2020s Joel Embid and Nikola Jokic.
This was the last game for Danny Ainge as well.
The last free throw shot by Ainge was an intentional miss, but it seems to have gone in unintentionally.
Wouldn't mind seeing some of these old games remastered; upscaled with AI and given modern graphics so you can actually see the score.
Good ol days!!!!
Losing to the rockets twice in da conference finals sucks..
Still can't believe they lost this game
Instant classic - KJ kept the Suns afloat but these Rockets just had too much momentum all spring. What a game…
Olajuwon did some pretty good plays with the ball.
That Rockets team was loaded…sheesh
No they weren't. They just caught fire at the right time for a short period.
The 1993-94, even the season prior were better. Definitely their best teams ever in that four-five year period.
I cried in 93 when the bulls beat them. Then in 95 I was mad. B ball was the greatest thing ever as a kid I played and watched until I was 35. My body couldn’t take it. To much street ball.
KJ 🔥
cold blodded robert horry in 3 pts line..
Mario Elie with the shot that eliminated the suns.
Chuck lookin chunky already here. Big difference from the '93 physique..
Gotta add in the fact he competed with the dream team overseas prior to the ‘93 season or the summer of ‘92 … sure helped get him in shape … so many chances n came up short
I'll never forget about the Kiss of Death. Thank you Mario Elie!
Era una gran aportunidad de Barkley llegar a las finales y ganar el titulo y todos sabemos que MJ acababa de regresar de su retiro
Gutsy pass from Horry to the wing to hit Ellie high in the corner for the kiss of death 3
Hakeem was cold blooded
4:23-4:33 Dan Majerle always disappeared in big games. 1993, 1994, and this game.
Horry did everything right. Drexler hit the free throws.
Yes, some really big free throws
🤔 Danny Ainge may have become a great GM, but he cost Phoenix in TWO close out playoff games: in the 93' Finals in Game 6, Bulls up 3 games to 2, and the Suns up 2 on the Bulls, he left John Paxson to run at Horace Grant on the baseline, allowing Grant to throw the ball back to Paxson for the wide open game winning 3 with 3 seconds left..
In this game, he ran at Kenny Smith in the backcourt, then ran at Clyde Drexler at the center court logo, leaving his man Mario Ellie wide open for what was ostensibly the game winning 3...
1-against the Bulls...you're up 2...make Horace Grant tie the game...either with a shot or from the line...and Grant wanted no part of either by the way..
2-against the Rockets...nobody else on the Suns was doubling...Ainge is just freestyling on his own
Watch both replays...if I was a Suns fan..I'd petition for him to not ever be allowed in the city again 🤨😂
Robert horry would get his second ring with the rockets.
I was in the Army at the time and I remember this cocky Sgt who was from Phoenix talking sh*t for days about how Houston didn't stand a chance that year against Phoenix. After this and and me running into him again, I laughed hard in his face and he couldn't say a word, just give me that yeah yeah yeah we got lucky talk. San Antonio wasn't as tough as many thought it would be and the ultra over hyped Shaq and the Magic were SWEPT in the Finals! What a time for Houston after years of being a cursed sports city.
Ironically Elie became a Phoenix Sun in 2001
Phoenix doing a full court press in a tie game 7 w 20 seconds left, leaving an opposing player wide open at the 3 point line, remains one of the weirdest decisions in NBA history.
Barkley couldn’t move by this time. Such a shame. If was 90% fit they would have won this series.
If Barkley had made his free throws late in Game 5, they win the series.
The suns were screwed in this game 7. Never had the chance to come back and win it all.
Barkley has made too many bad decisions in crucial games and game situations
Danny Ainge’s final game
But he came back to trailblazer ( Portland ) and lost to Lakers in finals.
@@stephaniemalley5694 No he didn't this was his final game. He only played in Portland in 1991-92 and lost to Jordan (and lost to him again when he joined Phoenix the next season).
Barkley's best chance for a championship had he been in shape to take over games was with the 76rs 1986 team.
😂😂😂 dude no one was beating the 86 Celtics that year.. r u high?
@@TheSands83 You right about that. This was his best year because they had a good chance against a immature orlando team.
I still can't believe the Suns didn't win a title, or even get back to the finals. They were loaded. Barkley, KJ, Ainge, Wesley Person and had Danny Manning. This Suns team may have even been more talented than the one that went to the finals. They had four guys average over 15 a game. 7 that averaged over double digits. In today's game, imagine how good they'd be? They weren't great defensively.. They'd excel in today's NBA though.
Rockets had the advantage at center in Hakeem. And the experienced Drexler.
Hakeem = GOAT center.
I'm trying to find when back in time the nba was actually physical seems like I'm getting warmer
7:45 Chilcutt with the three-pointer
If manning hadn’t destroyed his knee
Clyde, Hakeem and Kenny should them called Big 3!!!
Exactly 💯 same thing with Charles, Kevin and Dan.
Just curious if anyone actually watched the game lol. I realize I’m “older” having watched the NBA live since 1983 and watched this game when I was 20 years old. Even the commentators are telling the audience what people are making excuses for. Some of these comments are absurd. Barkley was injured people. You take away Barkleys explosiveness and ability to jump and he is no longer the monster he can be; that was his game. Injuries change everything. And “prime Barkley” was 87-92. Put a healthy CB34 on these 94 or 95 Suns teams and they win it all period.
Chucky Brown fixed Chucky Barkley
Maybe I remembered incorrectly, KJ had a monster dunk in this game over dream, or was it another game?
1994
The Announcer said that KJ shot 15% from 3 during the regular season but was shooting 50% during the playoffs. That means all his shots was either midrange or layups or he was very bad from three in regular season. Wow, interesting.
Lots of three-point shooting by both teams.
A sign of things to come
These were two of the better 3-point shooting teams in the league at the time. In the case of the Rockets, their 3-point shooting greatly complimented Hakeem's inside presence. If they doubled him, he could kick it out to Kenny or Sam for the open three. If they didn't double, he'd dominate on the inside.
Horry was underratted passer
suns ruined a great game by KJ
A championship as well
Ainge doubled teamed at half court just like he did in the first game
That was Paul Westphal fault. Game is tied and for no reason the full court press, it did not work, they let Mario Elie wide open. 1993 NBA finals game 6, Paul Westphal did the same thing when Jordan passed the ball to Paxson. 3/4 full court press, Barkley got beat, bad rotation, Paxson made the winning shot. Poor coaching decisions.
No that was Danny’s fault
Never double when game is on the line
In the Finals Barkley Gambled and that upsets the rotation
The finals was not on Westphal. It was drummed into the guys during the timeout to not allow any threes, and yet the guys still didn't execute the defense. Barkley gambled when he went for the steal and then compounded that by chasing Pippen inside, which caused the defense to collapse, which is why Ainge had sagged way too far off of Paxson.
@@pomerlain8924 The Suns and Magic were both teams in that era known for defensive lapses late in games.
6:30 Pete Chilcutt: Shooting: A-. Intangibles: A.
Wow I thought that was the western conferance finals
The Kiss of death by MArio Elie