You already know why I’m posting this …
When these nba “basketball” commercials came out last year… I thought they all were hilarious.
Then they showed this MJ one… and you’ll just have to see it.
If you followed his career, you’ll definitely understand how I feel about it.
I think it was moments like these that in my opinion really made him the G.O.A.T.
It’s kind of crazy how we all grew up loving our own teams, but we always made an exception for Michael.
Best NBA commercial I’ve seen. It’s a must watch. Happy Holidays everyone.
One of the greatest sequence of plays I’ve ever seen.
Michael doesn’t take the game winner, Steve Kerr hits it, Scottie steals it, Toni Kukoc dunks it.
Just beautiful pure team basketball.
“Against all odds, Yao Ming became a truly special and unique player who, without the benefit of great coaching, without the opportunity to play in an environment that would allow him to blossom, Yao Ming was able to build a game and a life for himself based on superb human values and personal characteristics that make us all very proud and more than a bit jealous.”
-Bill Walton
Thanks, Yao. I can only dream of what you have accomplished on and off the court. Thank You for representing our people the right way. Thank You for breaking the stereotypical barriers placed on Chinese people. Thank You for proving that Chinese people still can’t jump… but they CAN dunk. You will be missed.
NBA playoffs. Classic game. 12 years ago… At Da Gaaaaaaaaaarden. Nice to see the Knicks back in the hunt again though.
Seeing that Sacramento’s last game will be against LA. I had to put this video up. The Kings weren’t my favorite team, but it was always fun watching them play LA.
This was probably the greatest moment in Sacramento Kings history, followed by its worst moment in Game 6. The 2002 Sacramento Kings squad was definitely the best team that year. Any basketball fan, I repeat, basketball fan, who watched that series knew the Kings were the better team. Even when fate decided to go against the Kings (Horry’s game winner in game 4), Sacramento still managed to push through and take the series lead the next game. But it wasn’t fate, it was the officiating. Series should have been over in 6. That 4th Quarter of Game 6 at Staples, was probably the worst officiated playoff quarter I’ve ever seen.
Kinda makes you wonder, if they’d won that series, how different the franchise would be now….