NBA's Best Tissot Buzzer Beaters Of The Decade

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Published 2019-12-28

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  • @ssjgodhokage
    I love the Kawhi one because everyone is so quiet you can hear the ball hitting the rim. That shit made it so much more suspenseful live. Everyone was holding there breath
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  • @jaw3964
    That kawhi one was by far the best. Watching it live was insane. In a game 7, the high arch, it bouncing around and Leonard dropping down trying to will it in. I don't think it'll ever be outdone
  • @arthurdane8508
    That Jeremy Lamb one is iconic, just the drop in the Arena as it hits us unreal.
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  • @bobaboba1760
    6:30 was straight-up insane. A point under extreme pressure past half-court.
  • @seann1746
    Kawhi's shot sent Butler to Miami, and Lillard's forced Russ to Houston and PG to LA 😂
  • @chrisbopp1365
    The coolest NBA moment of all time was Kawhi hitting that game winner. Nothing can compare to the emotion and tension of that moment. I was lucky enough to be watching on tv when it happened and I still get chills
  • @realisreal7736
    0:26 Leonard Kawhi showed more emotion here than he has in his whole career
  • @CosmicGarou162
    0:44 God the raw emotion in the announcers voice when Damien hits the three elevates this play so much.
  • @The777toro
    "Its off to Leonard, deffended by Simmons, is this the dagger" that line will always be in my head bro
  • @tezzog5836
    That second buzzer beater from Damian Lillard always gives me goosebumps🥶
  • @ModestFennec
    nothing will ever beat Kawhi's buzzer beater. the arena and the entire bar was dead silent watching the ball bounce on the rim. you could hear everyone make a quick intake of breath and hold it when he made the shot and those couple of seconds literally felt like hours. I still get the same adrenaline rush from that night just watching replays of that shot. there was strangers hugging strangers, people were legit crying tears of joy, it was insane. Never seen the bar erupt over anything like that, not even hockey and this is Canada