I watched the series, but I can't remember the Kyrie shot. LeBron's block clearly made much more of an impression.
was not watching that game but wish I wasDid you see "Here comes Austin Rivers," at the time?
Explain this to me. If his feet hadn't touched the line it would have been three points but they did so it was... two is it? And that was the difference between a win and a draw, or a draw and a defeat? But don't people hit it from there several times a game? I mean, it would have been such a major thing cos it came in the last seconds and it was a tricky shot - and no doubt made more so by the pressure of it being a last roll of the die - not because in itself it was incredibly difficult? Or am I missing something else?KD was about an inch away from hitting one of the biggest shots ever last night. Wasnt even watching the game but riding my bike down the street and heard the entire block erupt and pulled over to catch the replay through the window of a bar. They ended up losing in overtime
if he was behind the line it would have been 3 points, putting his team up 1 with a single second left and likely securing the win. Instead it was only a two point shot so regulation time ended in a draw and the game went to extra time. Still an incredible shot just not quite as dramatic as a game winnerExplain this to me. If his feet hadn't touched the line it would have been three points but they did so it was... two is it? And that was the difference between a win and a draw, or a draw and a defeat? But don't people hit it from there several times a game? I mean, it would have been such a major thing cos it came in the last seconds and it was a tricky shot - and no doubt made more so by the pressure of it being a last roll of the die - not because in itself it was incredibly difficult? Or am I missing something else?
yah shots from that range are very common, most teams offenses are geared around creating open shots from that range. But to do it on a spin while guarded is a wild shot regardless of situation. Kevin Durant, the guy who hit it, is one of the best scorers everBut people do pull off shots from there all the time right? It was special cos it was right at the buzzer? Or cos he did that little spin first?
the greatest work of cinema about Oklahoma since the eponymous playI know him, he was in a film where he lost his skills and they were magically transferred to a young boy.
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Didn't he have some controversial tweets recently or something?
Same with Maradona. There are some dodgy stories about him, but he was basically a god in Argentina.I actually don't know but he (Ronaldo) is close to untouchable.