most overrated shot of all time. Portland was already up 3-1 that series and they would have won in overtime. Definitely a nice shot but it gets more credit than it deserves.
@@jjigi I think the backstory makes it even better though with the chippy moments between Dame and Russ. It was very personal and Dame wanted a ‘fuck you’ moment.
Oh man for real, derozans shot on new years eve broke me, it was 10 mins before midnight in my country when it happened and we were just getting buzzed, that shit gave me a heart attack, even tho it wasnt playoffs, still a great feeling for a bulls fan
6:26 the fact that you hear nothing but the buzzer and the ball hitting the rim shows how quiet everyone was while watching that moment. It must've been an insane experience to be there live.
I was at the Kawhi Leonard buzzer beater game. It was exactly as you said. Silence when he released the shot. From my angle (behind and above Leonard), I thought it was a miss but on the 2nd bounce I knew the ball was going in. I had already started celebrating before the ball went in. The place exploded right after. Best sporting moment I have ever experienced in person.
That deep 3 from Dame to seal the series against the Rockets in Portland will always give me chills. The way he quick fired that shot and just turned around chest out, shoulders high while his team rushed him and the crowd went fucking bonkers. What a great moment
i remember watching that shot with one of my best friends who now has past away. Dame was his favorite player of all time and he went nuts when dame hit that !. i wish he couldve seen his shot on pg1 from 37ft to close out the thunder . i absolutely love seeing dame do this now just cause of my friends love for him.
That series was incredible. Most people thought the Spurs had it and they were getting ready to set up interviews and some fans even left ahead of time thinking it was over.
@@sweezy_inman I truly believe that. If he lost this series, he'd have been 1-3 in finals and who knows what that would've done to his confidence or the narrative. So many things could've been different.
The fact that Ray Allen not only made the shot, but backed up perfectly to the three point line without looking and didn't step out of bounds.... insane
That move is absolute poetry, a monument to sport and hard training. Shows himself to get the pass, walks watching only ball and basket, strarts movment unbalanced and during the shooting jump regains perfect balance exactly for the release moment, which is of course done as perfect as a book drawing... So perfect.
That Ray Allen shot in the 2013 finals (especially it happening near the end of his career) is one of the greatest finals clutch moments ever. Down 3-2. He misses, they lose the finals. He made it, they tie up 3-3, Miami wins the championship in Game 7. The whole season came down to that one shot. His whole life came to that one shot. You can't write this.
KDs Not-3-pointer vs Bucks (and that whole game 7 in general) is one of the wildest things in NBA history, you really had to watch that live to grasp how insane those last minutes were
KD was one shot size away from winning that series! And then everyone was like no worries, the Nets with their big 3 will have plenty more chances to win probably multiple championships! Of course then World B Flat decides a vaccine is his hill to die on, thereby infuriating Harden to such a degree that he forced his way out of his second team in as many years.
@@nickanzalone7265 I don't understand why people expected it to be a dynasty, I mean come on, a guy who is an anti vaxxer, like bruh how the hell would that make a dynasty lmao.
Some of these moments are so iconic. The dame series winner over houston, kawhi winner over the 76ers, as a fan it doesn't matter what team you root for it's just great moments that you can look back and say you witnessed greatness.
6:10 People who didn’t watch that series look at the clock and see a minute left on the clock but they don’t realize how clutch that shot from Irving was. The last 7 minute of that game was an eternity for both teams. And to have James make the block and then to have Kyrie make that shot later on was crazy. I was literally out of my mind scared that Curry was going to break out and knock down some threes cause it’s happened countless times before and since then - but it never happened and Cleveland finally got that one championship.
He totally baited Curry into doing the wrong thing, too. The Warriors had plenty of time to go for a 2 and play defense. But instead, Curry's body language showed he had every intention of making a 3 to tie it. So he pretty much dribbled out half of the remaining time before taking a bad shot. The Warriors possession lasted 20 seconds and of that, Curry spent 17 seconds dribbling (14 before passing to Green, 3 after getting it back from Green). He could've easily gone past Love to get to the basket, see who came over to help, and made the correct pass. Or the Warriors could've run their offense. But no, he was determined to be the hero. Big mistake. Love defended against the 3 perfectly, and Curry didn't take what the defense was giving him but stubbornly forced a bad shot. He played low percentage basketball instead of doing the right thing. And I think that's largely because he thought he had to answer Kyrie Irving's shot.
It was so good if you were watching the series too cause thunder was acting like clowns trash talking and mocking Dame the whole series meanwhile getting beat up. That's normal basketball but it made it so much better
That game-winning shot broke the thunder and change the team forever. They had to blow up their core and they ended up getting me Shai Gilgeous-Alexander out of it, by the way, it turned out to be pretty good for them, and now they're back to being championship contenders
Watched the first one with my older brother. We went insane, but all the hype died down when we realized it wasn't a 3. The rest, as they say, is history
@@kingrosea9231 cmon bro kids used to do that Houston scenario on their nerf hoop at home growing up. And the okc is one of the coldest shots of all time
@@kingrosea9231 it’s still a buzzer beater in a playoff game that ends the series, that doesn’t happen very often. Not to mention the blazers were down by 13 points or so with half the 4th quarter left.
"Block by James!!!!!!" One of the greatest moments I witnessed in an NBA Game 7, not even a Cavs fan but can still remember jumping off the couch like damn!
6:46 - 6:49 What I love about rewatching The Block is that Matthew Dellavedova is in the background (look for the guy in the long sleeve white shirt on the bench). He's on his feet, giving LeBron every single bit of praise. He didn't play a second in that Game 7, but he still helped out through supporting the team and players who gave him a chance in the NBA.
The Kawhi shot is number 1 for me. That it beats the buzzer, bounces like six times, ends the series, and send the raptors on to eventually win their one and only championship--it's just the most dramatic shot I've seen in my time watching the nba.
Also…you add in all the history. Kawhi’s trade to Toronto & how everyone doubted him, the fact that Philly beat Toronto in this exact same fashion 18 years prior, in the same round, only Vince Carter misses the shot…it’s crazy.
absolutely loved the reaction on kawhai's clutch shot, him and the bench sitting down as if that would help the ball go in which is universal i guess lol, to the crowds reaction. it was awesome
Those last three all stressed me out when I watched it live. The Ray Allen shot though was so epic. Like I remember the commentators saying that they literally were ready to set up the championship podium and had the ropes on the side line. And then to see that go in. Like damn. The block from Lebron sucked the life out of me (I'm a Warriors fan). I had been going to games as a kid, and Dub Nation was like damn... and then everything that happened after that. But I will say the most heartbreaking one was Kawhi's shot because all of those photos were insane and hearing the bounce on the rim was like watching the climax of a movie.
For me the greatest is the Kahwi Leonard one because I barely watch basketball and that was the first game I watched live from the start, was such a surreal moment.
Not only the quick shot ability, also his foot movement when he is taking the ball... Ray Allen's shot which was the last part of video can be the most iconic moment in nba history
I mean when you are a fan of the team or player of course it's gonna be better for you. But it was a good bounce not a pure shot so that degrades it a little in my book
@@firstplaya686 right that’s what’s so crazy haha his game winning 3 against the magic is one of my favorite Cavs moments of all time and I don’t think that’s even here (probs cause they still lost the series but still)
@@justinjones2601 That Cavs team was so trash outside of Lebron. Like within 2 years all but like 2 players were out of the league. They had Jamario Moon playing minutes bruh.
I know Ray's 3 vs the Spurs & Bron's block vs the Warriors are ranked higher due to it being in the Finals but Kawhi's gamewinner vs Philly in the Eastern Conf Finals is the greatest playoff moment I've ever seen when you factor in stakes, visuals, & commentary.
Kawhi had the hardest game winner that I actually saw personally. That squatting pose is almost as iconic as Jordan’s dunk contest portrait if you ask me
You should do, “clutch moments but the player celebrations get increasingly more casual”.. and basically end on like 3 straight D rose clips it’d be great
how can anything be more clutch than the Kawhi shot in Toronto? I remember watching that game on TV and how speechless everyone was that it went in. Definitely the most clutch shot of all time.
@@robertokelly1334 both equally clutch I think. Kawhi's might be greater just for that second of silence when the ENTIRE stadium held their breath. Such an incredible moment.
Lifelong raptors fan, so I'm a bit biased. Kawhi's shot is just next level. I grew up thinking Jordan vs Jazz was the greatest clutch shot ever, but the Kawhi shot was just so fucking massive.
@@jcmcgee1573 nah. The game being tied gave them a bit of breathing room and a bit of freedom to do whatever they want with the play. If they didn't make the shot, there's still overtime. Meanwhile allen's shot literally saved them from losing. Down 3 20s remaining. One more loss and no championship for them. Idk but i think allen's shot was more clutch
@@uguryigitoglu8037 lol because this dude clearly has a lebron affinity. kobe has plenty of clutch playoff moments, you can look them up. the old spurs team vs the pistons in 05 with that horry 3 was more clutch than half the things here (how is a lebron block with 2 mins to go called clutch? nice block but 2 mins is like 7 possessions left). if any block is clutch then that tayshaun prince block over reggie in literally the final second in 04 i think was more clutch. regardless there's nothing pro-phoenix here (booker had i think 3 buzzer beaters in the covid tourney alone, let alone last year). Not saying lebron isn't geat, but saying he's more clutch specifically based on this video is not a good basis. this is mostly lebron highlights + few more. not most clutch at all.
@@nirglazer5962 You clearly didnt watch that game with the lebron block lol, that entire sequence were defense was stifling, the refs were letting things get physical, No one could score a point for like 4 strait minutes, then as soon as something was about the happen this man bron comes out the woodwork like batman. Highlights of that play dont do it justice unless you were watching it play out real time
I was at a sports restaurant in south Florida when Ray Allen hit the game tying 3 pointer. Everyone was on the tables jumping, so was the manager of the restaurant. Such a great moment. Heat went on to win the championship in game 7
Love it. How far back did this go? Because this is only like the last 10 years or so. There is still a ton more. One of my favorites is Horry beating the kings
The fact that Dame *decided* to take a 37 foot shot *at the buzzer* to *win the series* is just so crazy to me. The definition of cold blooded.
And it wasn't desperation either, he sized up PG13 and wanted that shot the whole way. Ice cold water in the veins
most overrated shot of all time. Portland was already up 3-1 that series and they would have won in overtime. Definitely a nice shot but it gets more credit than it deserves.
@@jjigi I think the backstory makes it even better though with the chippy moments between Dame and Russ. It was very personal and Dame wanted a ‘fuck you’ moment.
@@jjigi still though, that shit was cold
Still a bad shot- Playoff P, probably
There are no words to describe how watching your team win at the buzzer feels like
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The lillard Houston shot changed my life, and whoever put this video in order was tripping
Or when they lose
Watching Allen’s 3 is still a hard watch for me
Oh man for real, derozans shot on new years eve broke me, it was 10 mins before midnight in my country when it happened and we were just getting buzzed, that shit gave me a heart attack, even tho it wasnt playoffs, still a great feeling for a bulls fan
kawhi's buzzer... those few bounces on the rim lasted minutes... still get chills as a torontonian
Can’t forget about the Simmons dunk that sealed the series for the hawks, truly iconic
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He will never live that shit down lol
Uncalled for lmaoooooooo
Best player for the Hawks all game. All time clutch.
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the fact that you hear nothing but the buzzer and the ball hitting the rim shows how quiet everyone was while watching that moment. It must've been an insane experience to be there live.
Nah they have a mic behind the rim to record and enhance dunks and swish sounds
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Yeah, but it was still very quiet in comparison to the rest. The whole arena stayed silent for those seconds.
a longest second for players and fans of two teams
I remember watching this live
I was at the Kawhi Leonard buzzer beater game. It was exactly as you said. Silence when he released the shot. From my angle (behind and above Leonard), I thought it was a miss but on the 2nd bounce I knew the ball was going in. I had already started celebrating before the ball went in. The place exploded right after. Best sporting moment I have ever experienced in person.
That deep 3 from Dame to seal the series against the Rockets in Portland will always give me chills. The way he quick fired that shot and just turned around chest out, shoulders high while his team rushed him and the crowd went fucking bonkers. What a great moment
Hurts to see till this day from Houston lol
@@98slime86 fr man feel so disappointed when that clip comes on 😢
i remember watching that shot with one of my best friends who now has past away. Dame was his favorite player of all time and he went nuts when dame hit that !. i wish he couldve seen his shot on pg1 from 37ft to close out the thunder . i absolutely love seeing dame do this now just cause of my friends love for him.
my favorite moment too I remember seeing it live, shit was wild
I was actually at that game. It was one of the most electric things I’ve experienced
Do airballs but they increasingly get worse
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That Ray Allen one is still INSANE. Their series win probability before that shot is probably fractions of a percent. But the rest is history.
Spurs fan since 03 playoffs and I’m STILL mad about that shot.
That series was incredible. Most people thought the Spurs had it and they were getting ready to set up interviews and some fans even left ahead of time thinking it was over.
This one and the famous 3% win probability back in 2016 when Cavs were down 1-3. Two legendary series.
For real, dude, I still remember watching it. Allen saved Lebron’s legacy with one shot 😂
@@sweezy_inman I truly believe that. If he lost this series, he'd have been 1-3 in finals and who knows what that would've done to his confidence or the narrative. So many things could've been different.
kawhi game winner was the greatest game winner i've ever seen live... being a toronto fan it gives me chills to this day
Was absolutely insane
Makes me tear up sometimes when I see it to this day, especially with the Toronto commentary.
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He traveled lmao
The fact that Ray Allen not only made the shot, but backed up perfectly to the three point line without looking and didn't step out of bounds.... insane
then you don't know who Ray "Jesus Shuttlesworth" Allen is mfer.... (/s that shit was still insane, tho)
Absolutely godlike court awareness.
That move is absolute poetry, a monument to sport and hard training. Shows himself to get the pass, walks watching only ball and basket, strarts movment unbalanced and during the shooting jump regains perfect balance exactly for the release moment, which is of course done as perfect as a book drawing... So perfect.
Ray Allen practiced for that exact scenario when he was in Miami.When you learn that you triple your respect to him
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That Ray Allen shot in the 2013 finals (especially it happening near the end of his career) is one of the greatest finals clutch moments ever.
Down 3-2.
He misses, they lose the finals.
He made it, they tie up 3-3, Miami wins the championship in Game 7.
The whole season came down to that one shot. His whole life came to that one shot.
You can't write this.
Pissed me off as a Spurs fan. Glad that we got our revenge one year later.
I hated the Heat, so that sequence made me sick, but there's no denying that was a fantastic shot by Allen.
Especially considering he literally practiced that exact motion of backpedaling into the corner and releasing. He was truly built for that moment.
@@kad9947 if TD was in the game he grabs that rebound
His whole life? What? 😂
Rebound Bosh... Back to Allen... His three pointer... BANG!
For some reason that will always be the most legendary moment in my nba fan hood, just chills
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@@turkey4957 me too, can’t believe I saw it live. Right up there with AI walking over Tyron Lue for me.
Yeah and next season the Spurs came back and DESTROYED the heat.
I used to think it was "History pointer BANG!"
I mean it was, but I always thought it said that.
To this day, I still get goosebumps watching Leonard's shot hit the rim and bounce a few times before going in.. Amazing.
Top 5 plays ever
Sad day for me being a Sixers fan but at least they went on to win the finals so we didn't lose to a bum team.
Aye bruh that's the day a grown ass 7ft tall man cried too
The dagger!
Absolutely insane, by 6ers buddies were absolutely heartbroken
KDs Not-3-pointer vs Bucks (and that whole game 7 in general) is one of the wildest things in NBA history, you really had to watch that live to grasp how insane those last minutes were
as a bucks fan when i saw that at the deer district i and everytime i see i still shit myself
KD was one shot size away from winning that series! And then everyone was like no worries, the Nets with their big 3 will have plenty more chances to win probably multiple championships! Of course then World B Flat decides a vaccine is his hill to die on, thereby infuriating Harden to such a degree that he forced his way out of his second team in as many years.
@@tren133 crazy how things turn out…ppl thought Nets the next dynasty
@@nickanzalone7265 I don't understand why people expected it to be a dynasty, I mean come on, a guy who is an anti vaxxer, like bruh how the hell would that make a dynasty lmao.
It would have gone from the least clutch to o most clutch if KD was few cms behind
Some of these moments are so iconic. The dame series winner over houston, kawhi winner over the 76ers, as a fan it doesn't matter what team you root for it's just great moments that you can look back and say you witnessed greatness.
6:24 felt like the earth stood still and had the longest second of our lives. Crowds face says it all
Lebron, Dame, Kawhi, and Giannis all have some of the best game winners
Didn't expect you to be here
How r u here rn
Who are you rooting for these playoffs? I had the Raptors, but they got eliminated already, so I’m watching the Grizzlies
GSW they got poole wiggins curry klay and gary the 2nd and it goes on thyev'e been playing rlly good on defence but abouve all offence
@@pomander5446 true, they are also amazing to watch
5:04 Dude got floored in that celebration 😂
LMAO
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Bruhh i knew exactly who u were talking bout before watching lol. Tht got smashed
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bro took the mma elbow to the face I know that hurt him
Idc what anyone says but dames is one of the best shots in history
The two dame shots and Kawhis game winner are the most iconic of this bunch I would say.
@@kwads1909 yeah also the kyrie, lebron, mj, ect. the list goes on
No one is disagreeing wit you bro 💀
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@@bizzlemaan they are ngl dame was up 3-1 with the score tied not as much pressure as rays or lebrons
Bruh Davis damn near killed that man🤣🤣5:02
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People who didn’t watch that series look at the clock and see a minute left on the clock but they don’t realize how clutch that shot from Irving was. The last 7 minute of that game was an eternity for both teams.
And to have James make the block and then to have Kyrie make that shot later on was crazy.
I was literally out of my mind scared that Curry was going to break out and knock down some threes cause it’s happened countless times before and since then - but it never happened and Cleveland finally got that one championship.
He totally baited Curry into doing the wrong thing, too. The Warriors had plenty of time to go for a 2 and play defense. But instead, Curry's body language showed he had every intention of making a 3 to tie it. So he pretty much dribbled out half of the remaining time before taking a bad shot. The Warriors possession lasted 20 seconds and of that, Curry spent 17 seconds dribbling (14 before passing to Green, 3 after getting it back from Green). He could've easily gone past Love to get to the basket, see who came over to help, and made the correct pass. Or the Warriors could've run their offense. But no, he was determined to be the hero. Big mistake. Love defended against the 3 perfectly, and Curry didn't take what the defense was giving him but stubbornly forced a bad shot. He played low percentage basketball instead of doing the right thing. And I think that's largely because he thought he had to answer Kyrie Irving's shot.
Steph suck at the end of games anyway
@@warzonedits_346not all of the time and to say he sucks is crazy
Dame’s shot then waving the Thunder home still gives me chills 🥶
It was so good if you were watching the series too cause thunder was acting like clowns trash talking and mocking Dame the whole series meanwhile getting beat up. That's normal basketball but it made it so much better
I remember Dennis Schroeder mocking Dame Time on the bench either game 5 or game 6
That game-winning shot broke the thunder and change the team forever. They had to blow up their core and they ended up getting me Shai Gilgeous-Alexander out of it, by the way, it turned out to be pretty good for them, and now they're back to being championship contenders
Watched the first one with my older brother. We went insane, but all the hype died down when we realized it wasn't a 3. The rest, as they say, is history
The two Dame shots gave me chills bro..
Why there not all that as you think especially the okc one
@@kingrosea9231 cmon bro kids used to do that Houston scenario on their nerf hoop at home growing up. And the okc is one of the coldest shots of all time
@@Witness1037 where talking about most clutch being up 3-1 with the score tied isn't that big of a deal lol
@@kingrosea9231 it’s still a buzzer beater in a playoff game that ends the series, that doesn’t happen very often. Not to mention the blazers were down by 13 points or so with half the 4th quarter left.
@@Witness1037 So dames shot being up 3-1 tied is giving you chills over a game 7 nba finals game winner ok
"Block by James!!!!!!"
One of the greatest moments I witnessed in an NBA Game 7, not even a Cavs fan but can still remember jumping off the couch like damn!
I made a weird fist pumping motion when it happened, I'm not a cave fan either
6:46 - 6:49 What I love about rewatching The Block is that Matthew Dellavedova is in the background (look for the guy in the long sleeve white shirt on the bench). He's on his feet, giving LeBron every single bit of praise. He didn't play a second in that Game 7, but he still helped out through supporting the team and players who gave him a chance in the NBA.
The chase down block by lebron and the olley to giannis are two of my favorite plays. That shit was so exciting
4:33 "WHAT THE FU- PLAYOFF WINNER!" 😂
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The Kawhi shot is number 1 for me. That it beats the buzzer, bounces like six times, ends the series, and send the raptors on to eventually win their one and only championship--it's just the most dramatic shot I've seen in my time watching the nba.
Also…you add in all the history. Kawhi’s trade to Toronto & how everyone doubted him, the fact that Philly beat Toronto in this exact same fashion 18 years prior, in the same round, only Vince Carter misses the shot…it’s crazy.
Love the way you blend the sound of each clip, using the end of each clip as you start the next video and then fading out. It's real smooth.
5:04 AD just killed that guy 😂😂
I can’t get over Leonard’s shot so iconic 🔥
It was those sick 3 love taps for me..lol
4:29 I did not understand a single word that commentator said LOL
Same
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“The bottom! A wine-and-gold walkoff, playoff, winner.”
i believe that’s the late great fred mcleod
@@leftysquared rip fred. still happy Austin Carr's still fine
I remember watching that Ray Allen 3 live. That dude was absolutely cold blooded in the clutch.
absolutely loved the reaction on kawhai's clutch shot, him and the bench sitting down as if that would help the ball go in which is universal i guess lol, to the crowds reaction. it was awesome
Lillard's buzzer beater VS the Rockets was something else! He made it with less than a second left!
That Ray Allen 3 pointer... 🔥
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2:16 Wisest quote ever. “He can’t even explode off that leg but he does” 😂
Lmaoo that is hilarious.
Love that defensive clutch plays were included!
Those last three all stressed me out when I watched it live. The Ray Allen shot though was so epic. Like I remember the commentators saying that they literally were ready to set up the championship podium and had the ropes on the side line. And then to see that go in. Like damn. The block from Lebron sucked the life out of me (I'm a Warriors fan). I had been going to games as a kid, and Dub Nation was like damn... and then everything that happened after that. But I will say the most heartbreaking one was Kawhi's shot because all of those photos were insane and hearing the bounce on the rim was like watching the climax of a movie.
Can't get more dramatic than that Kawhi Leonard shot. Amazing!!
6:22 this is one of the coolest moments ever
Great vids. I especially appreciate the audio edits. Letting the previous plays audio spill into the next play is a nice touch. I see you. 👍🏻
Parker’s leaning J gotta be one of the most underrated, most difficult clutch shots I’ve ever seen.
That shot by Dame to win the series for the first time in 14 years, got me teary eyed.
The pure anxiety for that buzzer beater versus philly in 2019 man
Theres like a solid 3 seconds for kawhi to pray it makes it in
Dirk's spin move layup always gives me chills
KD's no pressure shot was better than LeBron's legendary floater over the Raptors? Imma have to disagree
Agreed. KDs shot was a dagger in that game but it wasn't "clutch"
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The finals tho but stopped the team that fought hard from getting any momentum
It’s cause Lebron would’ve won that series regardless too.
@@ahadmerchant9498 yeah, it was like nothing on the line missing this shot, will go to OT, so imma just chuck up something and it goes in
5:04 Davis just kicked the ever living shit out of someone 💀
For me the greatest is the Kahwi Leonard one because I barely watch basketball and that was the first game I watched live from the start, was such a surreal moment.
Not only the quick shot ability, also his foot movement when he is taking the ball... Ray Allen's shot which was the last part of video can be the most iconic moment in nba history
Lillard’s shot vs the rockets had the best crowd reaction
I really do love how much times you see the spurs in this video. When the big three were around they were definitely the best team to be playing.
I don’t know if anything will ever top that Kawhi shot for me, one of the best feelings ever
agreed
I mean when you are a fan of the team or player of course it's gonna be better for you. But it was a good bounce not a pure shot so that degrades it a little in my book
@@feraldog5590 I feel like the crazy bounce it’s what makes it even better tbh, just an insane moment overall
@@slimharden4143 more iconic, sure but luck of the bounce is not a better play. Either way it was a great shot though.
worst for me, the best chance the 76ers had to win the championship in the past 20 years
Ad almost knocking out his teammate will always be funny to me 🤣
2:12 Blake just casually jumped over him 😂
I love that it was not only offensive plays but also clutch defense plays
As a Cavs fan it really is crazy how many playoff buzzer beaters lebron had for us
They didn’t even show some of them😂
@@firstplaya686 right that’s what’s so crazy haha his game winning 3 against the magic is one of my favorite Cavs moments of all time and I don’t think that’s even here (probs cause they still lost the series but still)
@@justinjones2601 That Cavs team was so trash outside of Lebron. Like within 2 years all but like 2 players were out of the league.
They had Jamario Moon playing minutes bruh.
@@HeroicJei No disrespect to his mama but “Jamario” LMFAO
that block by Manu is one of the greatest things i have ever witnessed, lucky to watch it on live television
Fax I remember the exact place I was when that happened That Spurs team was lit
That Bucks vs Nets 7 game series definitely goes down as a top 5 series
The shot gives me chills everytime
Kawhi come back, please we love you
3:30 Steph getting that “star treatment” LOL I still can’t believe they didn’t call that a foul
I was at the Blazers vs Rockets game. One of the best moments of my life.
2:06 lmao blake trying to get injured for no reason
That Durant one still breaks my heart to this day. I truly believe that he could've singlehandedly won that series for Brooklyn if he made that shot
5:04 AD Trampled the media dude 😭
derrick white gonna be in one of these now
I know Ray's 3 vs the Spurs & Bron's block vs the Warriors are ranked higher due to it being in the Finals but Kawhi's gamewinner vs Philly in the Eastern Conf Finals is the greatest playoff moment I've ever seen when you factor in stakes, visuals, & commentary.
Kawhi had the hardest game winner that I actually saw personally. That squatting pose is almost as iconic as Jordan’s dunk contest portrait if you ask me
321 Fartne Twern
The Leornad buzzer beater to snatch the championship is gotta be an contender for the play of the decade
Watching prime D Rose literally makes me wanna cry haha
That Leonard game winner deserves to be #1. I kept replaying it to enjoy the crowd reaction.
You should do, “clutch moments but the player celebrations get increasingly more casual”.. and basically end on like 3 straight D rose clips it’d be great
how can anything be more clutch than the Kawhi shot in Toronto? I remember watching that game on TV and how speechless everyone was that it went in. Definitely the most clutch shot of all time.
More Clutch than Ray Allen?
You literally just saw tho?
@@robertokelly1334 both equally clutch I think. Kawhi's might be greater just for that second of silence when the ENTIRE stadium held their breath. Such an incredible moment.
Lifelong raptors fan, so I'm a bit biased. Kawhi's shot is just next level. I grew up thinking Jordan vs Jazz was the greatest clutch shot ever, but the Kawhi shot was just so fucking massive.
@@jcmcgee1573 nah. The game being tied gave them a bit of breathing room and a bit of freedom to do whatever they want with the play. If they didn't make the shot, there's still overtime. Meanwhile allen's shot literally saved them from losing. Down 3 20s remaining. One more loss and no championship for them. Idk but i think allen's shot was more clutch
Seeing all these great moments makes me excited for the 2022-2023 playoffs
I was expecting the last 3 Clips to be the actual last ones since they were the best. Didn’t disappoint
That Ray Allen shot was unreal. Miss and you're eliminated. Make it, survive and win the title.
I'm saying that as a Spurs fan.
The Giannis stare down still gives me goosebumps
6:25 I don't care what you think, this gave me heart palpitations. He had so long to wait he almost prayed!
It’s the best when you hit a game winner at your home stadium
5:04
AD rocked that man’s world jesus
A nice list of the last 10-15 years.
Yeah you absolutely can’t make a list like this without the Baby Skyhook, or Bird’s Steal, or Jordan’s shot over Ehlo, or so many others.
5:20 one of the best “BANG” moments
i must say im glad we have a crowd back because them bubbles game winners I wish had a crowd.
Glad they put Bosh’s block in there on Danny green. That plus the rebound and pass to Allen was everything.
"Did you call bank?"
"I called game. GAME!"
I still miss the Cavs vs GS rivals, they're like built for each others in the finals
6:28 Coldest Picture
@7:00 the block that cemented lebron james legacy as the GOAT.
yo bro i seriously love your titles bro!! these shiizz is straight fire bruv! Brilliant matey!!
6:23 Exactly what I came for. 2019 was the best year ever
Love how Lebrons literally In more than half of them
“hE hAs nO cLuTcH gEnE!”
And Kobe is in none of them. Delusional people always see things as they want them to be. LeBron is way more clutch no doubt.
@@uguryigitoglu8037 lol because this dude clearly has a lebron affinity. kobe has plenty of clutch playoff moments, you can look them up. the old spurs team vs the pistons in 05 with that horry 3 was more clutch than half the things here (how is a lebron block with 2 mins to go called clutch? nice block but 2 mins is like 7 possessions left). if any block is clutch then that tayshaun prince block over reggie in literally the final second in 04 i think was more clutch.
regardless there's nothing pro-phoenix here (booker had i think 3 buzzer beaters in the covid tourney alone, let alone last year).
Not saying lebron isn't geat, but saying he's more clutch specifically based on this video is not a good basis. this is mostly lebron highlights + few more. not most clutch at all.
@@nirglazer5962 You clearly didnt watch that game with the lebron block lol, that entire sequence were defense was stifling, the refs were letting things get physical, No one could score a point for like 4 strait minutes, then as soon as something was about the happen this man bron comes out the woodwork like batman. Highlights of that play dont do it justice unless you were watching it play out real time
And I love how they have Lebron being bailed out by Kyrie and Allen
Giannis’ dunk in game 5 of the finals was one of the wildest dunks I’ve ever seen 😮
Crowd silencers that get increasingly more silent
WESTBRICK WILDIN OUT AF HIGHLIGHTS! SHIT TOO FUNNY!!!! 😭😭😭
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That's a great idea
I was at a sports restaurant in south Florida when Ray Allen hit the game tying 3 pointer. Everyone was on the tables jumping, so was the manager of the restaurant. Such a great moment. Heat went on to win the championship in game 7
They way it was kinda calm and out of nowhere a fast break then block by bron always gives me chills.
That harden and Ginobli moment a classic
6:04 curry in the corner stared them down cold 🥶
Love it. How far back did this go? Because this is only like the last 10 years or so. There is still a ton more. One of my favorites is Horry beating the kings
6:36
I remember watching that as a kid, I was so excited for seeing something that clutch.
As a kid? Jesus. It was only 4 years ago!
Oh god. How was that 4 years ago??
That dame shot and pic after the shot are both ICONIC.