No, no, no...YES! shots but they get increasingly more miraculous

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Published 2024-05-23
These are the best "No, no, yes!" shots of all time but they get increasingly more miraculous as the video goes on.

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All Comments (21)
  • @12packersfan
    “ISO possessions but they get increasingly longer” where it ends with Harden dribbling the entire shot clock down before a step-back three
  • The Jeremy Lin shot will always make me laugh. Bro was explaining like his life was in danger 😂
  • Jeremy Lin waving off Kobe and then having to explain himself will forever be the funniest thing in NBA history
  • @danielm9836
    There’s something extremely aesthetic about that Paul George logo 3
  • @Pakesaker
    Longest three pointers based on the geographic location the announcer references compared to the arena location
  • @mattonix9653
    That shot by Rudy at 2:15 is so damn impressive. I was shocked when I saw it happen live.
  • @EyYo123
    Defensive interceptions from full court passes, but they increasingly get more NFL-like!
  • @danielr7386
    Denzel Valentine wishing he made that shot vs the heat…
  • @gavinreid7442
    Matt Barnes would’ve had a Shaqtin a fool moment of the year if he missed 😂
  • @nitrox1613
    Everyone has had that one moment when your teammate who can’t shoot to save his life, puts up a 3 and you’re like “No no no” and then it goes in and you’re like “Let’s go bro” 😂
  • @benmecha01
    Ron Artest hitting that 3 is very bittersweet…it felt like it took Kobe his entire career to make that pass and then Ron hits it to secure the finals…very poetic rip 24
  • @Religi0nT
    4:30 reminds of that shot Curry had in 2016 vs OKC where Mike Breen said “BANG! BANG! OH WHAT A SHOT FTOMM CURRY! WITH 6 TENTHS OF A SECOND REMAINING!”
  • @REALKENNYKOT4Q
    “Sold highlights but they get increasingly more tragic”
  • @12packersfan
    If Nick Young would have missed that shot at 4:09 he would have also missed the rest of the season due to getting jumped by Lou after the game
  • If you don't know, Lin and Kobe both said that it wasn't really what it looked like: Kobe didn't know that Blake Griffin was hovering at the block beneath him him, so the first time Jeremy is waving, he's point at Blake, to let Kobe know that the trap is coming when the ball comes, so he needs to make more space for himself. Kobe turns and sees this. Boozer was supposed to start screen action if the ball didn't go to Kobe, but he didn't fly up for the screen. The inside arc and the paint were too crowded for Lin to go left. Kobe saw this, Lin saw this. Lin waved the other guy (can't think of his name) to go corner, but at the same time, Kobe said skip it, let's do the screen action right side. Lin takes the screen etc etc. The whole "Explanation thing" was Kobe asking Lin what he saw because Kobe was unaware that Blake was hovering THAT far off of Boozer for the helpside trap. It wasn't "Why didn't you pass me the ball? I'm Kobe Bryant!" - It was "The action starts with the pass from the top to the wing, but you hesitated. What did you see?" Sounds like semantics but IYKYK.