Equally as efficient as Giannis at the rim, on deep 3 pointers. There will never be another Dame 💯
Equally as efficient as Giannis at the rim, on deep 3 pointers. There will never be another Dame 💯
Patreon is no longer necessary, AI has advanced and it is now affordable to upscale footage, taking it down today 🙌
Tracy McGrady: 38pts 9ast 6reb 27.8GmSc
Kobe Bryant: 38pts 4ast 10reb 24.7GmSc
The Magic won 112-102
This is what it would look like if Jordan played today, with modern cameras and quality. (8K 120FPS)
Refs hated Iverson’s guts. Let me know if you want more rigged AI footage, I have some more.
Maybe the greatest I’ve seen a player perform. A 7 footer scoring 44pts on only jumpshots, through a partially numb arm. And he did it with all time defence. If you ever want to show someone the greatest of Hakeem Olajuwon, it’s all here.
Schmidt averaged 41pts 8reb on 57% from the field, 50% from 3 and 92.1% from the free throw line during the 1988 Olympics. There was an argument for him being the best scoring basketball player in the world. Sorry for the quality, tried my best to upscale it.
Sarunas Marciulionis and other European players were given almost no chance. They were seen as unathletic, spot up shooters who were unprepared for the NBA. Sarunas ended this in his first practice, he played intensely physical, got to the rim no matter what, and made centers scared to stay in his way. Sarunas brought the eurostep and significant advancements to how players finished around the rim.
Going to make a career highlight tape on Sarunas. One of the best equipped scorers ever. He’s extremely fast, handles the ball, scores on all 3 levels and can play off the ball. He was also a decent playmaker, often executing set plays for Golden State.
John Stockton averaged as high as 14.5 assists per game, and averaged at least 10 for 10 years. He lead just ONE top 10 offence. Stockton’s assists were empty.
Not even his greatest heatcheck. Barros once dropped 50 on 81% shooting. 1995 Barros redefined efficiency, as he shot 51% from the field, 50% from 3 and 91% from the free throw line leading up to this game. Again at just 5’10.
And he measured at just 5’10.5” barefoot 🤯 looks like Steph Curry transported to the 90s.
Price was only 5’11 but was an excellent driver, he shot 9/10 in the second half. He shot as high as 48% from three in his career as well 🤯
Wilt shot 85% from the free throw line in Highschool, he never lost a jump ball and he even broke the scoring record. You’re watching the greatest prospect of all time. This game he outscored the other team by halftime ALONE to lead their 12-0 record.
Footage has been colorised and brought to 2K 60fps. Game happened on February 14th 1966.
Here’s the original archived footage: efootage.com/videos/86692/chamberlain-and-76ers-vs-detroit-pistons
This is why he was the deserving MVP. His best other shot creator was Aaron McKie. All time offensive carry job which carried into the playoffs.
Hershey advertising a game later that night. Date looks a little familiar 🤔
Check out that pull-up jumpshot to open the game! Then he overpowers Russell, followed by him running in transition like a fast Jokic. Just incredible
6 times the Celtics needed one shot to save their season during their 8 consecutive championships. Sam Jones took all 6. He made all 6. Talk about being clutch.
Kendrick Perkins was super late to the whole racism in voting. I feel like fans glossed over how Hakeem was voted against super unfairly his whole career. Like when his teammate Kenny Smith finished higher in MVP polls. 0x all star Kenny Smith. Or when he lost the DPOY on the #1 defence with triple the defence numbers and impact of 1st place.
From 1962-1968 we have 110 full Wilt games. The fadeaway shot made up 50% of all field goal attempts. On these attempts he made 41%. Dirk Nowitzki, the most famous big for the fadeaway didn’t turn to the shot that much, and was notably less efficient.
Extremely rare photo of Wilt Chamberlain. Fancy trying to score over that?