We're all witnesses my friend.
And they had Lebron's game winning 3 at number 2 on the list.
Talk about pre-mature ejactulation.
Link to video: http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=4202204
surprised D-Fishes .4 isnt on there.
All that shot did was keep the Cavs from getting swept.
In terms of importance it has yet to be decided. If the Cavs end up losing then it will all be for naught.
I think this might've been the single greatest play in professional sports history!
Not bad..... I still think Orlando drop the ball on D here!!
Holy get off of LEBRONS NUTS!
Fisher's shot wasn't in there? Luck_The_Fakers_Luck_The_Fakers_Luck_The_Fakers_Lu ck_The_Fakers_Luck_The_Fakers_Luck_The_Fakers_'s wasn't in there? There are WAAAAAY better shots in the playoffs than the ones listed.
God damn they piss me off soooo bad. espn!![]()
Elliott has 2 t's.
That shot will only have meaning if the Cavs win the championship.
But they won't.
ty listl Glad no firt round plays made it.
It's old by now, but I still snicker when I see the Luck the Fakers thingie happen to an unsuspecting poster...![]()
Now the Cavs dilemma is find a way to slow down so many Orlando options, especially down the stretch...Think about it...In this series, the Cavs have led for 84 of the 96 total minutes..(that's 87 percent of the time) and most of that time, they've enjoyed double-digit leads....but the Magic are hitting 4th quarter clutch shots with stunning regularity to the tune of 68 percent in the 24:00 of 4th quarter basketball.
Yeah, I was going to type Sean's full name on a thread in the Spurs page regarding his famous jumpshot, but I froze up and broke into a cold sweat....true story.![]()
The Magic defense has gotten tighter/more aggressive as each of the 1st 2 games wore on, which was surprising given the early deficits they were in....takes a lot of discipline.
I just wonder if we ever talk about musical equipment and I happen to mention my Trace Luck_The_Fakers_Luck_The_Fakers_Luck_The_Fakers_Lu ck_The_Fakers_Luck_The_Fakers_Luck_The_Fakers_ GP12SMX if it's gonna get me.
Exactly. Nobody remembers Kobe's three that sent G2 of the 04 Finals into OT. Pretty much the same cir stances, since they were down 0-1 and staring at 0-2 while heading to Detroit.
The shot Duncan hit right before .04 is another good example. It coulda been great, but wasn't.
Horry and Duncan beg to differ. Duncan's 3 the other year was more significant. Horry had tons of them.
#3, maybe for kids born 2 years ago.
It's funny how the media and NBA are trying so hard to make LBJ the next MJ. He is their meal ticket for the next decade or so.
They did similar things, though not to this extent, with Kobe before the rape trial.
The ultimate irony would be if LBJ got beat in the ECF by the Magic. That shot will have been for nothing and ESPN will have to revise their stupid list.
BTW Robert Horry probably deserves his own top 10 list.
What I find even more annoying is because of this Maurice Williams is getting compared to Scottie Pippen. Lebron actually has a shot at becoming comparable to MJ (argue all you want but lets see anyone besides him or MJ carry this group of scrubs to the best record in the NBA), Maurice Williams is not and never will be anywhere near as good as Scottie was.
If lebron can quite for one year and Mo take Cavs to playoffs and get one call from the finals, then maybe. Even if he did that, his defense is no where close to as good as Pippen's.
When you play the cav's you have to think, how do we contain the role players. When you played the bulls you had to think "How do we keep from being blown out by 20+?"
Some of you are serious ass jellyfish. Yall can go choke on a softs .
In 1995, Pippen led that team in points, rebounds, assists, blocks and steals, the only player to ever do that, and that team made the playoffs. Granted Jordan came back at the end of the season, but it would have made the playoffs if he didn't. Maurice Williams wouldn't even dream of leading a team in all 5 of those categories.
But you get my point. We saw a team who's best player was Maurice Williams, the Milwaukee Bucks, and the fans hated him so much the team traded him for the Damon Jones poo poo platter. Scottie was arguably the best perimeter defender of all time.
This wasn't a more dramatic shot. It only tied the game, and the Lakers ended up losing the game (and the series) anyway.
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