Sportsmanship moments but they get increasingly more wholesome
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These are some of the greatest sportsmanship moments in NBA history but they get increasingly more wholesome as the video goes on.
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These are some of the greatest sportsmanship moments in NBA history but they get increasingly more wholesome as the video goes on.
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Trae and Luka watching the shot like they're still kids on the court never gets old
@zayyysrandom1347
9 ай бұрын
srsly tho like it’s so adorable
@Otaku_Akuma
9 ай бұрын
Nah honestly I thought it was both of them laughing at Deandre Ayton who was the 1st pick of that draft. Oh ooops I just triggered some Suns fans KEKW.
@zayyysrandom1347
9 ай бұрын
@@Otaku_Akuma 😭
@justinarzola4584
8 ай бұрын
That was funny.
@KSteeleify
8 ай бұрын
❤
NBA blocks but they go increasingly farther into the stands
@Corty630
11 ай бұрын
W
@lukiepookie6227
11 ай бұрын
I would def watch that
@AdamKlownzinger
11 ай бұрын
W
@maximus3294
11 ай бұрын
AD in the Lakers v Grizzlies series would be a good 10% of it 💀
@Pyxyty
11 ай бұрын
W
Damn I never noticed Gordon stepping in on the free throw in case he missed it
@nondos9742
11 ай бұрын
From memory I think if Utah won they wouldve made the playoffs as well, but he still did it
@rickym18
11 ай бұрын
Didn’t give a fk if his team won or not
@geraldbatum3787
11 ай бұрын
@@nondos9742Some team in the west won that night so by the 3rd quarter jazz knew they weren’t gonna make the playoffs
@michaelmeier9085
11 ай бұрын
Hey can you explain that? Why was it so important for kobe to hit that free throw?
@michaelmeier9085
11 ай бұрын
Okay I found it. However gordon himself says he did not do it on purpise. He said that right after kobes death via twitter so I thin its legit
Gordon setting the standard for wholesomeness. I'm gonna put my foot on the floor when my wife is mopping in case she misses a spot, she can blame me.
@joshjoshjoshjoshjoshjoshj
11 ай бұрын
Gordon is on record saying that was an accident on his part🤷♂️ look it up
@InJunoWeTrust
11 ай бұрын
It sounds like a feel good story but Gordon himself rebutted the rumor by saying it was not intentional via twitter. Even Mike Tirico (guy on phone) said his assumption was wrong.
@biggeneral1628
11 ай бұрын
@@InJunoWeTrust yeah Tirico's story absolutely sounds made up
@bmart9118
11 ай бұрын
They were literally competing for a the final play-off spot lol. They lost and missed being the 8th seed in the west and finished in 9th by 1 game. Gordon had zero intention of trying to help Kobe.
@trentwise3762
11 ай бұрын
@@joshjoshjoshjoshjoshjoshj Well of course. he isn't going to say he thought kobe might miss it.
Just because he’s in here I wanna say that as a Jazz fan, Gordon Hayward was always a gentleman and a scholar for us. Of course hindsight is 20/20 so a lot of people wish we got Paul George but Hayward did everything he could for us and treated us right as well
@CaesarAlexander
11 ай бұрын
I mean it only makes sense he took care of UTAH fans since he’s MAGA 😂
@joshjoshjoshjoshjoshjoshj
11 ай бұрын
Gordon is on record saying that was an accident on his part
@wesleychristiansen3191
11 ай бұрын
hayward said he was going to resign and then signed with the Celtics did not do us right
@matth227
11 ай бұрын
Nah he did The Jazz dirty af with the way he left.
@domagojgreguric6957
11 ай бұрын
Lol fucc no that was not intentional. He was salty af that Kobe dropped 60 mostly on him. Nobody wanna be on the receiving end of that lol. You guys are trippin. I guarantee you all Utah players would rather blow out Kobe and hold him to 5/20 shooting than suffer this in his final game. Gtfo here 😂
Russ getting cheered for cleaning the floor reminded me of that one SpongeBob episode 😂
@TheKingMarkell
11 ай бұрын
😂
@TeamVelli
11 ай бұрын
Culture Shock in Season 1 😊
The respect from Kobe to Dirk is beautiful to see. He even said "Tough guy" in the end, amazing sportsmanship there.
@MajorAddiction
11 ай бұрын
Said tough shot i think but yeah Kobe recognized great ones
@ericcouch
11 ай бұрын
Kobe told his teammates that Dirk was going to take the last shot and where he would do it from when they were in the huddle before this last play. If you watch the extended version of this you'll see him tell his teammates, "I told you." That was a game winning shot by the way.
@gui_silva45
11 ай бұрын
@@ericcouch That's craaaazy! I'm going to look for the full version, tyy.
@deadlyNation545
11 ай бұрын
I thought he said “every time”. Nobody on that court knows that Dirk takes and makes that shot 9 times out of 10 better than Kobe.
@jav8587
11 ай бұрын
He said helluva shot
People always complain about there not being beef in the NBA anymore (which I still think is untrue, just for the record), but I think a league where most players get along is one to strive for at the end of the day. I absolutely love seeing the mutual respect between players. These are all very special individuals and should recognize each other as such.
@Elthenar
11 ай бұрын
I agree to a certain extent. I also think there is some legitimate beef in the NBA. I'd wager that Jokic and Morris aren't exchanging Christmas cards yet.
@TheDendra7
11 ай бұрын
It's a competition, not a picnic.
@Thezombiekiller06
11 ай бұрын
@@TheDendra7 It's a game, not a war.
@darnarxz
11 ай бұрын
@@TheDendra7 Do you never compete with your friends or family? You can absolutely want to destroy someone competitively and love that person. It's comments like these that make me realize that most people haven't done anything competitive in their lives.
@1DreamV6
11 ай бұрын
@@darnarxz yep exactly this. the people with these comments always are sideline spectators at best
it's always so nice to see star players embrace after a game. really shows that the NBA is a family.
@WyWid
11 ай бұрын
It’s just common respect. It’s a basketball game not the end of the world
@tomaszmikinka8681
11 ай бұрын
sometimes somebody need to point that all and all this is a baskeball game. Sportsmanship its always better that anything else...
@fanstop456
10 ай бұрын
how its even possible?
@RAAM855
10 ай бұрын
5 on 5 where you see the same faces on the other team over 20 or so times in a year. Yeah it's gonna be personal it's not the same as some coworkers in a job because each of them knows the work put in to get at that level. Then you have the fact these guys go to different teams more often than other sports so you see familiar faces and guys who are now your teammates and you get to know em better. So everybody knows everybody
@MrMaelstrom07
9 ай бұрын
I really wish the MLB would start this. It always sucks seeing one team high-five themselves after a game. Totally pathetic.
4:45 military guy is on his phone and pretends he saw the shot lol
3:49 I can’t explain just how much i love that interaction between Don and Jrue, them both smiling and giving each other five and Love jokingly pushing them away like “ arrright cmon now you’re supposed to be opponents no hugs”. The whole thing is so wholesome
I swear to god I smiled through out this WHOLE video
@atrxyu
11 ай бұрын
right?? impossible not to
@TheMaxyms
10 ай бұрын
I don’t know anything about basketball or NBA stuff but this video is awesome !
@Ella-to5vi
10 ай бұрын
same
@spencertegtmeyer6525
4 ай бұрын
I'm drunk I read this as "smelled throughout"
As a new, casual fan. Players like Luka and Trae looking like they're having a blast out there is one of the most enjoyable parts of watching
I think about Steven Adams passing up the open layup to save his defender from falling often. He became one of my favorite players after that. Honorable mention: in a post-game interview this playoffs, someone asked Jokic about losing mvp this season and he said that he thought Embiid should’ve won it - that was a big respect moment
I'll always respect Doc for shouting out my GOAT, Dirk🙏🏽
The Dirk / Kobe moment is one of my all-time favorites. Such an awesome moment between two legends.
Gordon Hayward a legend for that
Doc with 1 of the classiest moves ever. Making sure Dirk got his flowers in an opposing teams arena.
3:56 Undoubtedly the "passing of the torch" moment right here. Legendary stuff
the vince carter one almost made me cry … an actual legend to everyone on that court
5:12 looks wild and hell 😭😭😭😭
That 4:45 moment Luka and Trae are wholesome🙌🏽 They look like kids playing basketball to see if the shot is good. Just look that their happy faces.
Adams could have easily had an and one layup but he felt making sure Plumlee was okay was more important. That's serious class right there, and from a guy most players are afraid of, no less.
@Drumpro31
7 ай бұрын
He’s the nicest most down to earth player I’ve ever seen in the nba imo
damn, russ really working as both a construction worker and janitor at 1:20 you love to see it
@maximus3294
11 ай бұрын
(i love Russ I just wanted to make the joke)
@Jordi_Llopis_i_Torregrosa96
11 ай бұрын
Greatest brick mason in the league
@tylerbuck9347
11 ай бұрын
@@maximus3294 good joke 😎
The best edited sports compilation I’ve ever seen. The audio transitions were all perfect and all the replays and everything was super clear and well paced, what a vid
Now this is the king of highlight reel we want to see
Draymond on a sportmanship compilation. Never thought I'd see the day.
@hardeepchahal7350
11 ай бұрын
One day he’s preventing Ja from falling, the next he’s curb stomping Sabonis’ ribcage
@MajorAddiction
11 ай бұрын
@@hardeepchahal7350 😂😂
@jettheinrich19
11 ай бұрын
Preventing ja from falling 😂 hes actually making the fall worse and turning his body where he’s more likely for an injury F draymond
A nice ray of warm sunshine in this ever increasing pit of despair known as the internet.
At 3:28 - man, that gets you in the feels and reminds us that Kobe was epic at both the sport and sportsmanship.
6:41 I remember watching this live. Doc giving it up to Dirk was a super class act
@jolttsp
6 ай бұрын
Was obviously very unrehearsed which made me laugh but also made it so much more genuine. Dirk's NBA journey is one of the great stories.
Gordon Hayward came out after Kobe’s death and said that he didn’t intentionally step into the lane so that there could be another attempt if he missed. “He got 60 on me and I didn’t give him anything free all night. What happened on the free throw line was not intentional. Kobe would’ve lost respect for me if I gave him something free. That’s what made him so very special.”
@KingHarambe_RIP
5 ай бұрын
Probably cap but nonetheless the absolute right thing to say. Hayward is straight class.
Draymond with the “HUG ME BROTHA!” 0:36
I haven't followed basketball closely in years and barely even keep up with the playoffs so I'm certainly not speaking from an informed opinion but this is just a brilliant video - a whole side of the NBA, and of sports, that I think gets too little attention. So much of sports is about tension and so much of sports coverage is about dilating that tension even further and the result is that you rarely see the comradery and community that extends beyond the bounds of a single team. There's a shared and deserved respect amidst sheer competitiveness and that is worth a standing applaud.
Ja being wholesome is so wild after all the media about him. He's made mistakes but he's far from irredeemable, there's this wholesome sportsman Ja that just shows his passion for basketball.
@DWS205
5 ай бұрын
One of the funnest players in the league to watch. Hate that he keeps messing up off the court.
@wuhanclan
3 ай бұрын
I don't think his off court activity should change how fans view him as a basketball player but it's difficult to treat the two mutually exclusively. That being said, one wholesome interaction on the court doesn't cancel out a proven track record of acting dumb on social media. He's still young so it's possible that he can mature but not everyone does (such as Draymond).
@davidl8759
11 күн бұрын
He didnt even really do anything wrong. He had a gun. Thats legal
Kobe and Dirk. Two legends. Respect all around.
Steven Adam’s is the absolute definition of sportsmanship
bench celebrations but they get increasingly more funny
1:35 , "Preciate ya bud" best one for me. haha
Kobe to Durk classic 😢
5:24 That would have been iconic
Thank you for posting this. The Kobe and Dirk moments will always tear up this Mavs fan. #respect #Kobe
Didnt Hayward specifically say he didnt step over the line for Kobe? Lotta guys prematurely step over the line on free throws.
@B3Band
Ай бұрын
No.
5:57 never noticed Randle motioned for Vince to shoot it..that’s dope
@kaylinsmith6921
3 ай бұрын
I know nothing. Can you provide context to why they "let him shoot"?
@Flarizel
Ай бұрын
@@kaylinsmith6921 It was Vince's last game ever. It was shortened covid season 2020, Atlanta didn't make it to the play-off. Knicks let him retire with a bang.
Its amzing to see people being naturally good people even in the middle of a game, I think deep down were all naturally caring of each other
Big respect to the 🐐 rip KOBE
Kobe-Dirk Doc-Dirk Heyworth-Kobe Almost made me bawl my eyes out. Well done, men.
"The fraternity of the NBA, and the reverence for greatness in the NBA, is at a different level than any of the other sports that we watch or cover." - Mike Tirico
Is there any videos with sportsmanship like this? I want to see more. This is beautiful and awesome content for a video.
I fw this channel. It's the moments of the nba that should be highlighted more
More of this 💛
Grew up playing street cricket and this video just brought back all those memories, so cool! 🏏❤️
Not going to lie, this is a nice look and different aspect that I believe is good to see. I love the disrespectful dunks and hard competitiveness but this is beautiful as well
Dirk was just pure class all the way through.
the Kobe/Dirk will somehow always be the most memorable for me.
Your editing is on point, transitions are well done.
Grant really got that batman strength now
1:51 Seth Rollins Approved 👌
This is why I love NBA, always a level of respect
so wholesome..i cant stop smiling..😊😊🧡🧡
Never noticed Hayward play thanks for pointing it out.
I could watch this stuff every morning. Just puts me in a good mood.
This is the kind of video I want for every sport ever. Even if I don’t know wtf is happening.
There's something about seeing the best in the world having fun with the game they love
I think my favorite of these is the Bobby Portis block, because the incredulous look from Bradley Beal is just so great. It's as if to say, "Did you not see the amazing play I made to get that layup?!? How you gonna rob me of that highlight reel!?" My man worked way too hard to get rejected that solidly at the very end.
More of this. Everywhere. Nice job OP
This is why we truly love basketball, ain't it?!!
these are the moments i love this game, its disapointing when the opposite happens
Sportsmanship is beautiful and so important! ❤️
I've seen these sort of compilations before but this one is particularly good because the clips make it very obvious that traveling is going on with various players better than other compilations I've seen. It'd be interesting to know how many such egregious travels have occurred during playoff series' when a missed call by a ref can have negative consequences for the livelihoods of a lot of people.
The ambassadors really make it feel accessible for everyone. Makes you believe you could be the next big winner! 🌟🏆
3:36 this was a great one! 😊
Chills, in the best way possible!
4:42 that servicemen's reaction tho. 🤯🤯🤯
Need to see more of this stuff in the NBA
This was awesome
draymond being the nice sportsman like guy in those first few clips is wild
This should be seen more often
Dirk/Kobe moment gives me sports tears
it is wholesome when you’re so appreciative of the sport you play that when your opponent does a cool move you’re just as excited about it and congratulate them. that’s awesome, kudos to theses professionals!
The last one is so subtle that he could have only done it out of principle. He didn't care if anyone noticed.
Felt so happy watching this
Gordon himself said he didn’t do it on purpose and that Kobe would have been disappointed in him if he did.
Kobe 😢 breaks my heart every time
3:32 "Hell of a shot" one of the many reasons Kobe is loved. RIP
This was really nice
RIP Kobe. 🙏
All bout love
Trae and Lukas moment warmed my heart
I’m not a sports fan by any means but I still fight back tears whenever I see Kobe’s face. His and Kiki’s loss was a tragedy as well the other passengers that lost their lives, Kobe’s and Kiki’s was felt worldwide.
Never knew NBA was so classy and wholesome. Proud...
That Hayward move at the end, I never caught. As a Lakers fan and Kobe fan, thank you young man
That last play i never noticed what Gordon did wow
The Dirk part was crazy. Kudos.
Man I’ve loved this game since I could remember and I’ll love it until I do. Thank you basketball!!
Glen 'big baby' davis holding the baby by itself now😁 0:49
Tbis is what I love to see in sports.
0:22 Im sorry,I cant stop laughing😅
The last one almost made me cry wow...
Grant's face almost became like "Thomas the train engine " 😂
I keep expecting all of these guys to get called on a Technical. 🤣