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Nba 1995 Orlando Magic vs Houston Rockets G1 part 14/15
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Nba 1995 Orlando Magic vs Houston Rockets G1 part 14/15
this game ruined nick andersons entire career mr. fuckin choke...and a superb ending personally in my top 3 favs.....argubly hakeem was the best centre of that era with (david robinson, shaq, ewing and mourning)...and its a shame ewing played in this era among great centres cuz patrick was a fucking warrior!
Thanks for uploading, who needs ESPN Classic when you've got YouTube! And gotta love that 80's classic "I need a Hero" by Bonnie Tyler playing in the background
Walton is such a moron. He keeps saying, "I don't know how the Rockets can do it, they just don't have it together, blah, blah, blah." Well Bill, just sit back and watch and stop doubting on a team that won more big-time playoff games than any other in NBA history, you moron.
there's clips of him on the tube, have a look the guy was athletic and had moves, just because he played before you were probably born doesn't mean the guy couldn't play or that he faced weak opponents. the guy averaged a huge number of blocks and points before the three point line was even introduced.
Try and find footage of Wilt when he was a member of the Harlem Globetrotters in the late 50's or his NBA days in the early 60's. By the time he was with Los Angeles in the 70's he completely changed to a passing game, but he was vicious in the late 50's and early 60's and most opponents were so badly outmatched. But Hakeem has the greatest all around skill set of a center
that Orlando Magic theme song was sung by Shaquille O'Neal and Penny Hardaway, with Brian Hill's soprano voice doing the harmonies
dnowitzki 6 months ago
No matter how many times you tell someone "Don't leave the inbounder open", it's amazing how often they're left alone.
GoTheTahs1874 1 year ago
diegoris23 incredible, other things can I say. Everyone who considers themselves a bball fan all learn how you can dunk, I simply just not too long ago finished the exercise system over at 50inch vertical[dot]com - It's a must see! (Guess what, I'm just 5'10!)
Nba 1995 Orlando Magic vs Houston Rockets G1 part 14/15
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diegoris23 sweet, reminds me of someone I know - me - lol. I'm 5 7 and I am able to double pump dunk. I followed the famous training plan that real nba players use. For more info about the training program, go to - |50 inch vertical [dot] com|
Nba 1995 Orlando Magic vs Houston Rockets G1 part 14/15
samhinrich26 1 year ago
THATS REALLY NICE THEME SONG... Who in the blue hell sang that? ...
KiPwnNubs 2 years ago
wow. the PA system plays The Final Countdown right as the Rockets make a huge play -- multiple times in a row. wow.
oobah2 2 years ago
LOL @ that gay jumpkick by Kenny Smith @ 6:12
nick anderson......smh
donnyknuckles 2 years ago
The audio cuts out at 7:00.
EightiesGeek 2 years ago 4
lol the sacromento king's theme song during the mitch richmond years was worse than them all.
miserycitytexas 3 years ago
that orlando magic theme song was horrid.
miserycitytexas 3 years ago 9
Wow, you're right. Thank God the Rockets didn't have anything like that.
FallGuy82 3 years ago
Teh...no worse then the San Diego Chargers theme..
LuigiLaker 3 years ago
this game ruined nick andersons entire career mr. fuckin choke...and a superb ending personally in my top 3 favs.....argubly hakeem was the best centre of that era with (david robinson, shaq, ewing and mourning)...and its a shame ewing played in this era among great centres cuz patrick was a fucking warrior!
seltiknbawwe 3 years ago 2
haha yeah nick anderson had a funny face up when he missed those FT
nomooon 3 years ago
tht face was fmylife
nykballaz 2 years ago
Thanks for uploading, who needs ESPN Classic when you've got YouTube! And gotta love that 80's classic "I need a Hero" by Bonnie Tyler playing in the background
Jeff051176 3 years ago
Nice one Dennis!!!
gunpder94 3 years ago
srry guys whtas the name of the song at 3:12 ???? plz someone
drb19 3 years ago
The Hey Song, originally called "Rock and Roll" by Gary Glitter.
jeopardyboy 3 years ago
Walton is such a moron. He keeps saying, "I don't know how the Rockets can do it, they just don't have it together, blah, blah, blah." Well Bill, just sit back and watch and stop doubting on a team that won more big-time playoff games than any other in NBA history, you moron.
radio187 3 years ago 4
Never seen Wilt play.. But didn't he play in the 50's or something.. playing against a squad of luke waltons and mike dunleavy's lol
HoodStar415 4 years ago
there's clips of him on the tube, have a look the guy was athletic and had moves, just because he played before you were probably born doesn't mean the guy couldn't play or that he faced weak opponents. the guy averaged a huge number of blocks and points before the three point line was even introduced.
Juanitotrucupey 4 years ago
wilt didnt have half of the skill as olajuwon offensively
johnnycage2010 4 years ago 9
Try and find footage of Wilt when he was a member of the Harlem Globetrotters in the late 50's or his NBA days in the early 60's. By the time he was with Los Angeles in the 70's he completely changed to a passing game, but he was vicious in the late 50's and early 60's and most opponents were so badly outmatched. But Hakeem has the greatest all around skill set of a center
TRJ22487 3 years ago 2
you mean to say "of all time". he's the best center and the best shot blocker of all time, not to mention shutting down robinson back in '95.
soujiru 4 years ago
better than Wilt?
Juanitotrucupey 4 years ago
you mean to say "of all time"
he's the best center and not to mention the best shot blocker of all time, shutting down robinson in '95..
soujiru 4 years ago
Hakeem Olajuwon is the best center all the time.
kareem87said5 4 years ago 3