Dwyane Wade made one of the most incredible shots I've ever witnessed. Against the Bobcats Wade got one of the NASTIEST and 1's, EVER !!! Over the Shoulder, No Look, With his back to the Basket, While Getting Fouled. I was one of the lucky fans who was able to see it live. <font color="Red">FLASH</font> Amazes the NBA once again !!! Shaq later called it <font color="Red">"a top 15 shot all time!"</font> "Ridiculous," coach Stan Van Gundy said of the degree of difficulty. "There are times where it looks ridiculously easy for him." "He had no vision on the basket," forward Rasual Butler said. "Unbelievable." "Jordan-ique," Eddie Jones said. "He amazed me." "He's just amazing," Bobcats guard Keith Bogans said. LINK http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/basketb...fla-sports-heat
That shot was pretty incredible. I wouldn't put it in a top 15. You see players do that type of stuff almost every other day. But the shot was great. He had to have a little bit of luck on that one. Oh well the Heat won, it's all good.
Werd. I remember Kobe making one against the Blazers in the play-offs. That was pretty sick too. Even Steve Nash mad a shot like that, if I remember correctly. So I wouldn't put this shot in the top 15 all-time. But yeah, Shaq is in love with Flash so I can see him make quotes like that.
Scott Skiles made one once...for the Magic. I even used to have a gif of it for some reason, but his was nice.
I haven't seen it yet... can anyone post a link to somehwere that has that shot... I saw the shot he made against the Hawks and it took my breath away and I was up and yelling. I wonder how I'd react if I saw this one??
Steve Francis did that multiple times in against LA last year in the playoffs. It was a cool looking shot, but honestly when those go in its more luck than anything else. Wade has made more impressive plays this year.
Yeah some may call it luck and i would also think it's luck. But I heard that Pro basketball players practice those kind of shots in case they get tangled up. They even practice three point shots from the other end or half court. I remember that shot from Rex Chapman when he made that leaning three in playoff and that looked almost like luck but he was making almost everyone of em in practice.