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Playoff Preview: May 5th
Visit http://www.nba.com/video for more highlights. NBA TV's Andre Aldridge checks out Monday's postseason action, including Spurs-Hornets and Magic-Pistons. Tags: nba amazing highlights |
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Playoff Preview: May 14th
Visit http://www.nba.com/video for more highlights. NBA TV's Andre Aldridge previews Wednesday's two playoff games: Cavaliers-Celtics and Jazz-Lakers. Tags: nba amazing highlights |
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Jim Mora Playoffs ! ? Long Version
Jim Mora's famous playoffs rant! Had to use sdp multimedia to wrench this from the incredibly clumsy, ill-designed, and -worst of all- proprietary fauxsports site. Now all can enjoy it! But seriously... Playoffs!? Tags: Jim Mora Playoffs colts rant |
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Hitler reacts to Canucks missing the playoffs
A clip of Hitler reacting to Canucks missing the playoffs in 2007-2008. Based on actual events. Hint: it's much easier to read the subtitles if you choose the "High" quality setting by clicking the little orange TV under the video. Tags: Canucks nhl hitler Der Untergang downfall Naslund rant Luongo Richter Iginla Sakic 2008 |
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Michael Jordan 1989 Playoffs: Gm 5 Vs. Cavs, "THE SHOT"
In this series deciding game, MJ attacked the basket with his usual finesse/ferocity to make sure the Bulls advanced to the next round. This is the game that features "The Shot" - the famous hanging jumper we keep seeing in all those highlights and commercials. But, people forget that that shot merely capped yet another masterful performance. MJ attacked the basket like man possessed to get his 44 points the hard way. People also forget that the Bulls lost to the Cavs in all 5 games during the regular season so they were not expected to challenge them at all. MJ's 39.8 ppg, 5.8 rebs and 8.2 asts during the series made sure that the playoffs told a different story. As usual, when it mattered most, on national TV, Game 5 in the playoffs, MJ raised his play and continued his flair for the dramatic to add to his legacy as the greatest playoff and clutch performer ever. Tags: Michael Jordan Cavaliers Dwyane Wade Kobe Bryant Lebron James Shaq playoffs Iverson Vince Carter Tmac Lakers Bulls MJ |
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Magic @ Bulls, 1996 Playoffs, G1: Orlando's worst nightmare
HIGH QUALITY VERSION: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CdrCJgvPvhM&fmt=18 For the Chicago Bulls, today's performance was worth the wait. Chicago spent all season looking forward to a playoff rematch against the Orlando Magic, the team that eliminated the Bulls last year in the second round. This year's ECF is Chicago's chance for revenge. And in Game 1, revenge was both sweet and spectacular. Playing a magnificent game with passion and precision, the Bulls embarrassed Orlando, 121-83, to open the four-of-seven-game series at the United Center. It was a loss that could have disastrous consequences for the Magic, because Horace Grant suffered a hyperextended left elbow in the third quarter when he collided with his teammate Shaquille O'Neal. X-rays taken of Grant's elbow were negative, but he left the arena in pain and he was listed as questionable for Tuesday night's Game 2 in Orlando. If Grant cannot play, Orlando will have even more difficulty matching up with Chicago's frontline. And even before Grant left today's game, this was a thorough beating from the start, and Orlando was on the receiving end of the spanking. The Bulls outrebounded the Magic by an incredible 62-28 margin. Chicago opened the game with such emotion, Orlando looked like a boxer who had been stunned early, and the Magic never got off the ropes. Two minutes into the game, Chicago led, 10-0, and Michael Jordan had yet to take a shot. It was only a sign of things to come. There was no need for Jordan (21 points on 9-for-17 shooting, 7 rebounds, 4 assists) to carry the offense today, because his teammates more than carried their weight. Dennis Rodman (21 rebounds) rebounded as if every missed shot was his personal property and even added a season-high 13 points. Scottie Pippen (18 points, 7-for-20 from the field, 8 rebounds, 4 assists) was more aggressive offensively than at any time during the previous series against the Knicks. And Chicago's ball movement was so crisp and purposeful, the Bulls carved through Orlando's defense like a surgeon's knife. The Bulls looked like the class of basketball today, like the team that won a record-setting 72 games during the regular season. They also looked like a team on a mission, and after this performance, one had to wonder if Orlando could stop them. Leading by 10 points at halftime, the Bulls built a 23-point lead late in the third quarter and they were never challenged thereafter. "We were pretty surprised," said Jordan, who will be named the NBA's most valuable player for the fourth time at a news conference Monday. "The game turned lopsided, which we never anticipated. We came out with a lot of intensity and a lot of emotion. It became fun." Whatever Orlando's defensive game plan was, it did not work. The Magic did not contain Pippen, or Jordan, or anyone else. Meanwhile, Chicago's defense was brilliant, holding the highest-scoring team in the playoffs in check. The Bulls' philosophy was simple. They expected Anfernee Hardaway and Shaquille O'Neal to get their points, but they were determined to contain everyone else. That is exactly what happened. Hardaway (38 points, 15-for-21 shooting) had a superb game in defeat, and O'Neal powered his way to 27 points. But for much of the game, it looked as if Orlando was playing two against five. Orlando's supporting cast abandoned its two superstars like passengers on a sinking ship. Grant was scoreless. Dennis Scott was scoreless. Nick Anderson had 2 points. The Bulls guarded O'Neal primarily one on one, with Luc Longley, Bill Wennington, John Salley and Rodman taking turns defending against Orlando's center. That allowed the rest of the Bulls to concentrate on covering Anderson, Grant and Scott on the perimeter. Ron Harper did a solid job on Scott, Jordan shut down Anderson and Grant had no room to take his reliable perimeter jumper. How will Orlando counteract this strategy? "That's something we're going to have to figure out between now and Tuesday," said Brian Hill, Orlando's coach. "I don't have the answer to that right now. We were not aggressive offensively. We were not aggressive defensively. The outcome of this series isn't going to change unless we pick up our aggressiveness." Orlando will get another chance. But this game belonged to the Bulls. Tags: Michael Jordan Chicago Orlando NBA Basketball Revenge Redemption Sweep Penny Hardaway Shaq Shaquille O'Neal Pippen |
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Coors Light Jim Mora Press Conference Ad
Fake press conference ad for Coors Light with ex-NFL coach Jim Mora. Playoffs? Tags: Jim Mora New Orleans Saints Indianapolis Colts |
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A Conversation Between Allen Iverson and Jim Mora
What are we talking about? Tags: mora inverson playoffs practice sports 76ers colts football basketball press conference |
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NHL Playoffs on Versus - TONIGHT Red Wings @ Stars 8:00 PM
TONIGHT the Dallas Stars look to avoid being swept in their hometown, by the Detroit Red Wings. All the game four action starts at 8:00 PM EST on VERSUS. Tags: Stanley Cup Playoffs on Versus NHL hockey action winter sports talk combat |
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Houston Rockets Playoffs Highlights - Game 5 Jazz 4/29/2008
Houston Rockets playoff highlights of Game 5 against the Utah Jazz on April 29, 2008 in Houston, TX -- done in the style to the great videos put together by Rockets2K of ClutchFans.net AP RECAP: The Houston Rockets didn't need a big fourth quarter from Tracy McGrady to stay alive in their playoff series with Utah. McGrady scored 29 points and got plenty of help, and the Rockets staved off elimination Tuesday night by routing the Jazz 95-69 in Game 5 of their first-round series. Luis Scola added 18 points and 12 rebounds, Rafer Alston scored 14 points and Dikembe Mutombo grabbed 10 rebounds as the Rockets cut their series deficit to 3-2 and forced Game 6 in Utah on Friday night. Now, the Jazz can end the series at home, where they went 37-4 during the regular season. But it's no guarantee -- Houston was the first team to beat Utah in Salt Lake City during the regular season and won Game 3 there last Thursday. "We're in a great situation," McGrady said. "We know we can win in Utah because we've done it before." The Rockets stayed alive by doing everything that they hadn't done for most of the series. They shot well, hit their free throws and got valuable production off the bench. Houston came into the game with the lowest scoring average of any playoff team (85.5) and was shooting only 39.9 percent from the field and 65.7 percent from the free-throw line in the series. In Game 5, the Rockets shot 47 percent (37-of-79), went 15-of-19 from the line and outscored Utah's bench 26-9. "Our guys were really ready to play," said Houston coach Rick Adelman. "We used all they had, the way they approached the game was exactly what we had to have. It's the same thing they're going to have to have going back to Utah." Tags: nba houston rockets playoffs utah jazz tracy mcgrady rafer alston carl landry luis scola bobby jackson |
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Michael Jordan 1993 Playoffs: Gm 4 Vs. NY Knicks, 54pts.
This was a scary performance by MJ. With an injured shooting wrist, MJ was coming off one of his worst shooting games ever in game 3 - going just 3-18 for 22 (but with a near triple double with 8 rebs and 11 asts). With the media on him, MJ produced 54pts but the scary part was how he was able to shoot 60% on call. Of course, we saw this happen over and over hundreds of times throughout his whole career but it still never ceased to amaze. This was what MJ was all about - playing in a zone. But the scary part was how he was able to turn it on at will and do it all the time. This performance was just another notch in his legendary masterpieces and it was a badly needed one as the Bulls were threatened on their march to their first 3-peat by the powerful Knicks. With the bruiser NY team winning the first two games, MJ made sure game 4 was theirs by shooting deep jumpers over Starks. Going 6-9 in treys and 18-30 overall, he had a 'quiet' 54. Of course, it's always more fun seeing the dunks and drives but on fundamentals alone, MJ was still his spectacular self and of course, his efficiency guaranteed the only thing that really mattered: victory. As usual, on national TV, when everyone was watching how he might rebound off a bad game, with a knob on his injured wrist, MJ played - just like MJ. Tags: Michael Jordan NY New York Knicks Lakers Ewing Kobe Bryant Lebron James Dwyane Wade Shaq Magic AI Tmac Vince Carter |
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Michael Jordan 1986 Playoffs: 63pts, Gm 2 Vs. Celtics
MJ's 1st 50+pt game is this Legendary Game. It's still the playoff record and is ranked 3rd in the book "Michael Jordan's Top 50 Games". NBA Sophomore MJ was just 23 years old but he would show the world in just his 6th playoff game that there would never be another player like him again. This Celtics team was considered perhaps the greatest team ever. Having won 67 games, 40-1 at home, 31 straight at home and on a 14 win streak, MJ single-handedly almost dismantled them. After scoring 49 points in Game 1 (which I also have up on youtube), McHale said, "That will never happen again." The Celtics went back and brainstormed to stop MJ and came back to hold MJ to 63. At times, putting 4-5 bodies on Jordan, Jordan was well, still Jordan. MJ missed 64 games in the regular season with a broken foot and returned just 6 weeks earlier but in this game, the legend of Michael Jordan was born. Scoring on vicious attacks, athletic jumpers from everywhere and finesse and power moves all at once, MJ displayed an intensity to win and take the entire Boston Team all by himself. It was chilling to watch. Scaring the guts out of the Champion Celtics in their unbeatable home court, MJ played a game that still stands as the greatest post-season record of all-time with 63 points. The only quote you need to remember is Bird saying, "That was God disguised as Michael Jordan. He's the most awesome player I've ever seen...he was getting his points in the flow of the game...scary." Celtics coach KC Jones added, "I was watching and all I could see was this giant Jordan and everyone else was just in the background." Tags: Michael Jordan Playoff Record 63 points Celtics Bird Shaq Magic Laker Bulls Kobe Bryant Lebron James Dwyane Wade Arenas |
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Michael Jordan 1989 Playoffs: Gm 3 Vs. Pistons, 46 pts
MJ attacked the Pistons' 'Bad Boys Jordan Rules' defense with an attacking game in Game 3. This was the most dramatic game of the series which went to 6 games with the Pistons winning and going on to become the Champs. This Pistons team, perhaps the greatest defensive team ever, was the last hump MJ had to face before becoming a champion. The game-winner in this game for MJ was one of his best. Tags: Michael Jordan Detroit Pistons Dwyane Wade Kobe Bryant Lebron James Shaq Allen Iverson Vince Carter Tmac Lakers Bulls MJ |
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NBA 2006 playoffs Top10 Buzzer-Beaters
Tony Parker, Tayshaun Price, Tim Thomas, Boris Diaw, Raja Bell, LeBron James, Kevin Martin, and Kobe Bryant. All of them have a big HEART! Tags: NBA buzzer-beater |
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TNT 2008 Playoffs Intro
HD: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lz1Mwa0YTDo&fmt=18 Intro... 2008 playoffs baby! www.nbadimensions.net Tags: nba 2008 playoffs tnt intro introduction pregame dunk alley oop block lebron james kobe bryant suns spurs draft clutch |
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Phoenix Suns: 2008 Playoffs - Round 1, Game 1
Complete postgame coverage from both locker rooms after the Suns lost to the Spurs in Game 1 of their opening round playoff series. Hear from Steve Nash, Shaquille O'Neal, Amare Stoudemire, Tony Parker and more, following the dramatic double overtime thriller. Game 2 is in San Antonio on Tuesday night. Log onto Suns.com to view more Suns video features. Tags: phoenix suns san antonio spurs nba playoffs steve nash amare stoudemire shaquille oneal grant hill leandro barbosa tony |
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Playoffs, G03, Top 10 Plays
Enjoy the most exciting plays of the Euroleague playoffs Tags: euroleague tv basket basketball top plays playoffs |
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Michael Jordan 1992: Playoffs, Gm 3 Vs. Heat, 56 pts.
This was the Heat's first time in playoffs. Unfortunately, they met MJ in his early championship prime. MJ averaged 39.5 pts, 12 rebs and 7.5 assists going into this game. He started off slow with just 2 points in the first quarter. But then, he got serious with 54 in quarters 2-4 to get 56 pts while shooting 20-30. It was a chilling performance. Tags: Michael Jordan Heat playoffs Kobe bryant Lebron james Magic Lakers Shaq Vince Wade AI Tmac |
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2003 Stanley Cup Playoffs (CBC Montage)
This was the video played by CBC's Hockey Night in Canada right after the 2003 Stanley Cup Finals. This video highlights the '03 Playoffs, when the Devils won the cup. Song:"Times Like These" by Foo Fighters Enjoy!! Tags: NHL 2003 Stanley Cup Playoffs Highlights CBC Hockey Night In Canada Devils Ducks Senators Times Like These Foo Fighters |
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Lakers 2008 Playoffs Outlook - KOBE SUPERSTAR
With the NBA Playoffs in process, the future is looking bright for our Los Angeles Lakers. I thought I'd make a video of some of the teams we may not be able to beat with a 4-0 sweep. Credit to Mario Ruiz. He's the one who made the song http://www.myspace.com/marioruizmusic Rankings are not necessarily based on how good one team is overall in the league. It's all based on matchups with Lakers. For example, last year Golden State wasn't the best team, but they were the biggest threat to Dallas Maverick's style of play. Suns are ranked lower than the Jazz in this video, but if the two teams were to face off, Phoenix has the definite advantage in a 7-game series. Tags: Phoenix Suns Utah Jazz San Antonio Spurs New Orleans Hornets Detroit Pistons Boston Celtics Kobe Bryant |
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DALLAS STARS 2008 PLAYOFFS - BELIEVE - IN-ARENA VIDEO OPEN
This is the video shown inside the American Airlines Center before the Dallas Stars skate onto the ice. The song is "Preliator" by Globus Tags: Dallas Stars NHL Hockey |
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Lakers 2008 Playoffs
This video is to get Laker fans hyped and ready for the playoffs. Tags: Lakers Playoffs 2008 |
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NFL FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS WILD CARD PREVIEW ONTHEBUZZER
ONTHEBUZZER NFL Wild Card Weekend Preview. We got spreads, picks and a full preview of the games for the upcoming playoff weekend, including the Jaguars at the Steelers, Redskins at the Seahawks, Titans at the Chargers, and Giants at the Buccaneers. We'd love to hear your comments and check out our site at www.ONTHEBUZZER.COM. Tags: NFL FANTASY FOOTBALL ONTHEBUZZER WILD CARD WEEKEND PLAYOFFS HOT NAKED GIRLS CHEERLEADERS FIGHTS BRAWLS STEELERS TITANS |
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Michael Jordan 1997 Playoffs: Gm 2 Vs. Bullets, 55pts.
MJ pulled another masterpiece at age 34. Going 22-35 with some serious fadeaways, his finesse shooting proved to be too much in Game 2 Vs. Webber's team. This turned out to be his highest scoring playoff game during his 2nd three-peat. While doing so, MJ enlarged his playoff dominance over history with his record 8th career 50+ playoff game (Wilt is second with 4 games of 50+ in the playoffs). It's no surprise that the greatest player ever was what he was because he was the greatest playoff performer ever. I apologize for the image problems since I was living in downtown Manhattan at the time of this recording and had reception problems due to the tall buildings. Tags: Michael Jordan bullets playoffs record wilt shaq kobe lebron magic lakers wade AI Tmac |
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Playoff Preview: May 8th
Visit http://www.nba.com/video for more highlights. NBA TV's Playoff Preview for May 8th, 2008. Tags: nba amazing highlights playoffs 2008 preview |