Category: Video (Page 71 of 167)

Glen Davis and Nate Robinson’s funny postgame interview [video]

Want to know how it feels when you’re a reserve and you have a direct impact on the outcome of Game 4 of the NBA Finals? Watch this video of Nate Robinson and Glen Davis. They don’t hold anything back…

There is definitely a different mindset as a starter versus a reserve. As a starter, you expect to be in the game at crunch time and are prepared to play with the game on the line. There will be games where you decide the outcome.

As a reserve, you go in and do your thing, but you’re usually pulled with five or six minutes remaining (or earlier) because the coach wants to get his starters back in. Doc Rivers made the decision to let a unit that featured four bench players continue to play deep into the fourth quarter because they were performing so well. Both Davis and Robinson admitted that they kept looking at the clock wondering when they were going to get pulled.

Kobe wipes a booger in Ric Bucher’s hair [video]

Actually, I think he just wanted to touch Bucher’s hair and happened to scratch his nose beforehand. This post title is more provocative though…

Ric Bucher comments on Twitter:

Didn’t see Kobe coming, re: head chamois. I was interviewing him for radio, so I didn’t care until I saw the cameras. Thought bubble: Damn.

Love the music and the slow mo…nice work.

High schooler gets “sniped” in the face [video]

I love YouTube. It gives self-promoting high schoolers like “burdman33” the opportunity to showcase their own athletic feats. Here’s what he wrote about the following video:

Me sniping some newton north kid in the face.

That’s great. Succinct, yet descriptive. Now watch burdman33 snipe some Newton North kid in the face.

Kudos to the kid that stands up in the bottom right hand corner of the screen to get the crowd going.

The Celtics’ missed opportunity [video]

I remember this play when it happened, and I’m glad “BasketballBreakdowns” posted the clip on YouTube.

Fourth quarter, Celtics trailing by two, 72-70, with seven minutes left in the game. Boston had come back from a 17-point deficit, but hadn’t yet been able to tie the game or take the lead. They were on a 9-5 run in the quarter, and had a chance to tie the game with a bucket on this possession.

Rondo missed Pierce on what would have been a pretty easy bucket, and the Lakers scored on Derek Fisher jumpers on the next two possessions to push the lead to six. Had the Celtics scored here and tied the game, the Garden would have gone nuts and it might have changed the outcome.

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