Baby With Pants Down Video Bombs NBA Postgame Show
The NBA playoffs is no time for child's play. Or is it?
The NBA playoffs is no time for child's play. Or is it?
If you've been hiding under a rock, or just somehow not on the internet at all today, here's a newsflash -- Jason Collins is now the first active NBA player to be openly gay.
Sorry, it's not that Usher. Regardless, he's still got the beat so might as well move those feet, right?
This guy is so totally busted. He thought he could get away with not giving one tiny spoonful of mint chocolate chip ice cream to his girlfriend at a basketball game, but now everybody knows it, thanks to a hilarious play-by-play by Isaiah Thomas and C-Webb.
Honestly, you don't even need to be a sports fan to enjoy this one.
During a recent game between the Los Angeles Clippers and the Detroit Pistons, the Clippers own DeAndre Jordan rocked the house when he successfully landed a "monster" alley-oop over Pistons player Brandon Knight. It was a shot that caused an immense uproar inside the Staples Center, one which you might still be able to hear.
The internet has been on a roll with the half court shot videos lately. Still, in terms of impressiveness, this one is going to be pretty hard to beat. It's hard enough to sink a shot from half court, but this cheerl
The big NBA trade deadline expired on Thursday, but there weren't a whole lot of big moves.
Granted, if it were a grown up doing these shots, they probably wouldn't classify as trick shots, but when the person isn't even old enough to make a sandwich, come on -- it's pretty impressive.
The pressures of a half-court shot are immense enough with having to worry about sinking said shot, averting an air ball or even making sure the basketball succeeds in making the long flight to the hoop. But this guy, Kevin, appears to have encountered a whole different worry we never saw coming -- like when your ball gets stuck between the hoop and a backboard.
You just don't see magic like this in the NBA. Mostly because a professional athlete would probably never lob the ball backwards over his head.
Now we remember why we didn't make the NBA cut — we can't defy gravity.
The McMurry men’s basketball team is hosting a special food drive benefiting the Abilene Food Bank. The War Hawks’ have come up with a couple of unique ways to help out. On Tuesday, December 18th, bring any non-perishable food item to the donation box in the lobby of Kimbrell Arena and get in free to the home game versus Northern New Mexico College. Now for the second part of this.