Michael Jordan Career High Highlights vs Cavaliers - 69pts!
Mar 28, 1990
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Jan 23, 2015
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May 22, 2007
Also, Charles' wish comes true when Dave lets him read a Top Ten List....
Charles Barkley Was Shocked Seeing Himself Naked / Also, Charles' wish comes true when Dave lets him read a Top Ten List.
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May 31, 2006May 31, 2006
May 31, 2006 - The Detroit Pistons stave off elimination in the 2006 Eastern Conference...
Ben Wallace Blocks Shaquille O'Neal (Sportscenter Coverage) / May 31, 2006 - The Detroit Pistons stave off elimination in the 2006 Eastern Conference Finals as center Ben Wallace records one of the most memorable blocked shots in NBA history by overpowering Miami Heat center Shaquille O'Neal's attempt to finish at the rim.
12 minutes
Jan 22, 2006
Take a look at full game highlights by Kobe Bryant who scored 81 points against...
The Game When Kobe Bryant Scored 81 Points & Became The Legend / Take a look at full game highlights by Kobe Bryant who scored 81 points against the Toronto Raptors | January 22, 2006
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May 24, 2004
May 24, 2004 - Nursing a two point lead late in Game 2 of this...
Tayshaun Prince - The Greatest Block in NBA Playoff History... Until LBJ? / May 24, 2004 - Nursing a two point lead late in Game 2 of this Eastern Conference Finals series, Pistons forward Tayshaun Prince successfully chases down the Indiana Pacers' Reggie Miller and tallies Detroit's 19th block of the evening.
The Pistons would go on to win game 2 and eventually the series. Detroit would then defeat the Los Angeles Lakers in 5 games to win their first NBA championship in 14 years.
Contrary to the broadcast's assertions, this game did not set the all-time mark for combined blocked shots in a playoff game. That mark still belongs to the 1981 Game 1 performance between the Milwaukee Bucks and Philadelphia 76ers, who combined for 29 blocked shots. The 76ers also set the single-game mark with 20 (thanks to Corey Rondeau for the cite).
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54 minutes
2000
Vince Carter's Amazing Performance...
NBA All-Star Slam Dunk Contest 2000 / Vince Carter's Amazing Performance
40 minutes
1997
Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O'Neal sit down to talk about their careers together all the...
Kobe & Shaq 1-on-1 Interview / Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O'Neal sit down to talk about their careers together all the fights they had while playing for Los Angeles Lakers on Players only interview.
2 minutes
Jan 18, 1993
Charles Barkley leaped a scorer's table to chase referee Jim Clark after the Phoenix Suns'...
Charles Barkley goes after referee Jim Clark / Charles Barkley leaped a scorer's table to chase referee Jim Clark after the Phoenix Suns' 106-103 loss to the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden, resulting in a $10,000 fine & a game suspension.
Barkley felt he was fouled on a shot attempt with :12 left, and said he was upset by a comment made by Clark about "this is gonna cost you money".
Video includes postgame comments by Barkley.
January 18, 1993
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Feb 9, 1991
February 9, 1991 - Technically, Dee Brown already had the 1991 NBA Slam Dunk Contest...
Dee Brown - No-Look Dunk (1991 Dunk Contest) / February 9, 1991 - Technically, Dee Brown already had the 1991 NBA Slam Dunk Contest in the bag prior to his last dunk of the final round. This no-look finish was just the cherry on top of a thoroughly dynamic performance (all of Brown's dunks: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6uD8ZqkoM5E). Brown received a 49.6 for the dunk above.
In this clip, John Salley explained where the origin of the perceived beef between Michael...
John Salley: Magic, Not Jordan, was the Reason Isiah Thomas Didn't Make the Dream Team / In this clip, John Salley explained where the origin of the perceived beef between Michael Jordan and Isiah Thomas started. According to John, it was sparked by Isiah's nephew wearing a Chicago Bulls jersey which made Isiah develop a certain disdain for the Bulls. But John explained further that it wasn't personal. He also said that the story of MJ keeping Isiah off the Dream Team was a myth and in fact, it was Magic Johnson's doing which kept him from making the Olympic squad.
Later on, John Salley talked about the Bulls becoming a force only after Scottie Pippen assumed more responsibility and that the narrative around the "Bad Boys" of the Detroit Pistons was started by Phil Jackson.
38 minutes
1988
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Magic Johnson & Isiah Thomas 1-on-1 Interview /
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May 8, 1983May 8, 1983
Philadelphia 76ers v Milwaukee Bucks - 1983 Eastern Conference Finals Game 1
8th May @ The...
Sixers vs Bucks 1983 ECF Game 1 / Philadelphia 76ers v Milwaukee Bucks - 1983 Eastern Conference Finals Game 1
8th May @ The Spectrum on CBS Sports
Commentary: Dick Stockton & Bill Russell
At The Half: Pat O'Brien at The Forum interviews Stan Albeck
Ryan, Channing, and Fred sit down with one of the most iconic athletes who just...
Isiah Thomas 12x NBA All Star on Detroit Bad Boys, Magic Johnson & Feud w/ Michael Jordan / Ryan, Channing, and Fred sit down with one of the most iconic athletes who just happens to be their long time idol, NBA hall of famer, Isiah Thomas. The original Bad Boy of Detroit Pistons is opening up and talking everything from his relationship with Magic Johnson to Detroit Pistons changing the game to sharing his side of the infamous Michael Jordan feud.
Isiah starts the show saying very simply that he is going to state facts and you can’t argue facts and that it’s one thing to win a championship in the NBA but it’s another to win a championship at every level ever played.
Growing up on the West Side of Chicago, Isiah shares how his upbringing was shaped by his mother’s guidance and a family first mentality where his mother cared more about the type of man he’d become vs the money and opportunity being offered. His mom’s influence was so great, it became her decision where he played college basketball and also who he played for.
Explaining how he ended up in Bloomington, Indiana playing for Bobby Knight, he expounds on the life lessons that shaped him there not just winning back to back collegiate championships.
The West Side of Chicago is home to many activists and organizations such as Fred Hampton, Martin Luther King Jr, and The Black Panther Party. Isiah grew up in this environment and recalls marching alongside his mother with Dr.King. Spearheading change at the national level, Isiah used his local groundwork in Detroit to advocate for Black journalists covering the team, more rights for Black NBA players leaving a greater impact with his legacy not just on the court but in culture.
Isiah makes his case known for why so many people overlook Detroit Pistons as transcending the NBA and shares what the team really did for the league and how they were the firsts to do many things back then setting the example of how teams should be and move.
Known for his historic rivalry with Michael Jordan, Ryan asks what were his thoughts on the way his character was portrayed by Jordan in The Last Dance. Isiah provides The Pivot with an exclusive inside look to his true relationship with MJ and goes on to say that he always looked out for Michael and that their families were even close. He also speaks about how rules within the NBA were changed to protect Michael Jordan. Isaih doesn’t hold back as he shares his thoughts on while he was deemed the a-hole of the NBA when in fact he was the nice guy.
Lastly, Isiah lets the guys in on the history of his and Magic’s close relationship and what led up to their legendary interview. He gives credit to the current legends playing the game such as Lebron James, Stephen Curry, and Kevin Durant, and says they’ve transformed the game in
On May 2, 1977, the Portland Trail Blazers faced the Denver Nuggets in Game 6...
1977 NBA Semi-Finals Game 6 - Portland vs Denver - Radio Broadcast / On May 2, 1977, the Portland Trail Blazers faced the Denver Nuggets in Game 6 of the NBA Semi-Finals, a pivotal moment in what was becoming an increasingly competitive series. The Trail Blazers, led by Bill Walton, were in the midst of a season that would ultimately see them capture their first NBA Championship. This particular game took place against a backdrop of high expectations and intense playoff atmosphere, with the Trail Blazers seeking to capitalize on their home court advantage to close out the series. Denver, featuring key players like David Thompson and Dan Issel, aimed to extend their playoff run by forcing a seventh game. The matchup was not just a test of talent but of strategies and resilience, as both teams were known for their strong defensive play and efficient scoring.
The game unfolded with a series of runs by both teams, reflecting the tight competition that had characterized their previous encounters that season. Portland's ability to control the tempo and leverage Walton’s inside presence was crucial, while Denver relied on their fast-paced offense to keep the pressure on. This game was indicative of the evolving NBA, where a more dynamic and physically demanding style of play was beginning to take center stage, setting the tone for future developments in the league.
8 minutes
1977
Reelin’ In The Years Productions has available for licensing over 30,000 hours of music footage...
Kareem Abdul Jabbar • Interview on Merv Griffin / Reelin’ In The Years Productions has available for licensing over 30,000 hours of music footage spanning 90 years. Additionally, we have more than 8,000 hours of in-depth interviews with the 20th century’s icons of Film and Television, Politics, Comedy, Literature, Art, Science, Fashion, and Sports.
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On April 8, 1973, the Baltimore Bullets faced the New York Knicks in Game 5...
NBA Playoffs Game 5 - Baltimore Bullets vs New York Knicks - Radio Broadcast / On April 8, 1973, the Baltimore Bullets faced the New York Knicks in Game 5 of the NBA Semi-Finals, a pivotal matchup in the series. The season had been charged with intense competition, and both teams arrived at this game with a lot to prove. The Bullets, led by their tenacious defense and dynamic scoring, were determined to assert their dominance and shift the series momentum in their favor. On the other side, the Knicks, known for their cohesive team play and strategic prowess, aimed to capitalize on their home court advantage at Madison Square Garden to edge closer to the championship dreams that had eluded them the previous seasons.
The game unfolded with high intensity, reflecting the stakes involved. Key players from both teams stepped up, providing memorable moments that thrilled the audience. As the clock ticked down, strategies were adjusted on the fly, with coaches and players alike navigating the pressures of the playoff atmosphere. This game not only highlighted individual brilliance but also underscored the tactical battles between the coaching staffs, setting the tone for what would be a highly competitive continuation of the series.
14 minutes
Feb 10, 1972
Discover the profound impact of NBA legend Bill Russell on the game and his insightful...
Bill Russell interviewed on The Dick Cavett Show / Discover the profound impact of NBA legend Bill Russell on the game and his insightful commentary featured on ABC. Explore how Russell revolutionized basketball and dominated the court, including intriguing discussions about his rivalry with Wilt Chamberlain.
Game 7 of the 1970 NBA Finals, held on May 8, 1970, is one of...
1970 NBA Finals Game 7 • Los Angeles Lakers at New York Knicks - Radio Broadcast / Game 7 of the 1970 NBA Finals, held on May 8, 1970, is one of the most iconic games in basketball history, primarily due to the dramatic return of New York Knicks center Willis Reed. The series was between the New York Knicks and the Los Angeles Lakers. Going into Game 7, the series was tied 3-3, making this game the championship decider.
The most memorable moment came before the game even started. Willis Reed, the Knicks' star player and captain, had suffered a thigh injury in Game 5 and missed Game 6, both of which had significant impact on the team's performance. His status for Game 7 was uncertain. However, in a moment that has since become legendary, Reed limped onto the court during warm-ups, inspiring his team and the crowd. He scored the Knicks' first two baskets, and although he didn't contribute significantly in terms of points for the rest of the game, his presence had a huge psychological impact.
Walt Frazier took the spotlight for the Knicks, delivering a remarkable performance with 36 points and 19 assists. His play, combined with Reed's inspiring presence, led the Knicks to a 113-99 victory over the Lakers. This game was a defining moment for the Knicks, as it secured their first NBA championship.
The game is remembered not just for its on-court excellence, but also for the dramatic narrative and the sheer determination displayed by Reed. It remains a defining moment in NBA history, often cited as an example of leadership and perseverance in sports.
5 minutes
1969
Hosted by retired NFL star Kyle Rote, these 5-minute programs feature interviews with some of the top figures in sports
Interview of Knicks GM Ned Irish / Hosted by retired NFL star Kyle Rote, these 5-minute programs feature interviews with some of the top figures in sports during 1962.
The 1965 NBA matchup between the Boston Celtics and the Los Angeles Lakers is a...
NBA 1965 Boston Celtics vs 1965 Los Angeles Lakers • Full Game Simulation / The 1965 NBA matchup between the Boston Celtics and the Los Angeles Lakers is a classic confrontation in the annals of basketball history. This was a time when the Celtics were in the midst of their legendary run of 11 championships in 13 seasons, under the leadership of the iconic coach Red Auerbach and with the indomitable Bill Russell at center. On the other hand, the Lakers, though not quite the powerhouse they would become in later years, were a formidable opponent with stars like Jerry West and Elgin Baylor lighting up the court. During the 1964-65 season, the Celtics had the upper hand, ultimately defeating the Lakers in the NBA Finals. However, the Lakers were always a tough challenge for the Celtics, and their games were often closely contested. This full game simulation should provide a fascinating look at two of the most storied franchises in NBA history at a pivotal time in their rivalry.
5 minutes
May 24, 1962
Eddie Gottlieb interview where he discusses why he sold the Philadelphia Warriors to a west coast ownership group in San
Owner Eddie Gottlieb discusses sale of the Warriors / Eddie Gottlieb interview where he discusses why he sold the Philadelphia Warriors to a west coast ownership group in San Francisco. The deal included a guarantee that Wilt Chamberlain would remain with the club.
26 minutes
Jan 8, 1961
Guest Wilt Chamberlain; Joan Crawford and panelists Dorothy Kilgallen, Joey Bishop, Arlene Francis, Bennett Cerf...
What's My Line? - with Rookie Wilt Chamberlain / Guest Wilt Chamberlain; Joan Crawford and panelists Dorothy Kilgallen, Joey Bishop, Arlene Francis, Bennett Cerf
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Apr 10, 1955Apr 10, 1955
George King's free-throw and steal seals the Syracuse Nationals' first NBA title....
Nationals defeat Pistons for the Title In 1955 / George King's free-throw and steal seals the Syracuse Nationals' first NBA title.
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