On May 12th, 2019, the Toronto Raptors faced the Philadelphia 76ers in game 7. Kawhi Leonard's shot would bounce four times on the rim before falling to win the game. One of the most iconic moments in NBA history. #NBAHistory #KawhiLeonard #NBAPlayoffs #Raptors #BasketballShorts
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In the 1992 NBA Finals, Michael Jordan delivered one of the coldest statements in basketball history — not just with words, but with pure dominance. Known for attacking the rim and mid-range mastery, Jordan shocked the world by raining down six three-pointers in a single half against the Portland Trail Blazers. Then came the iconic “shrug” — a moment that defined greatness. It wasn’t just skill… it was confidence, control, and a reminder that MJ could dominate any way he wanted. #MichaelJordan #NBAFinals #TheShrug #NBALegend #GOAT #Basketball #ChicagoBulls #MJ23 #NBAHistory #Clutch
On April 16, 1996, the Chicago Bulls made NBA history by defeating the Milwaukee Bucks 86–80 to become the first team ever to reach 70 wins in a single season. Led by Michael Jordan’s 22 points and anchored by their signature defense, the Bulls pulled away in the second half to secure their place in the record books. With Scottie Pippen and Dennis Rodman contributing across the board, Chicago improved to 70–9 on their way to a historic 72–10 finish — widely considered one of the greatest seasons in NBA history. This game captures a defining milestone of the legendary 1995–96 Bulls, a team that set the standard for excellence and dominance in professional basketball. Game: Chicago Bulls vs Milwaukee Bucks Date: April 16, 1996 Final Score: Bulls 86, Bucks 80 Milestone: Bulls reach 70 wins (first in NBA history) If you’re a fan of Michael Jordan, the Chicago Bulls dynasty, or historic NBA moments, this is a must-watch full game. Subscribe to NewJoel for more full-length NBA classics and unforgettable sports history. #MichaelJordan #ChicagoBulls #NBAHistory #NBANostalgia Boom Boom Tech by Anders Baldwin is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Welcome to NewJoel. This channel is dedicated to full length classic sports broadcasts and historic games from the NBA and MLB. On NewJoel you will find: NBA Full Games Michael Jordan classics Shaquille O Neal dominant performances New York Knicks playoff battles Complete NBA Finals games Legendary Game 7 matchups Full original broadcasts with commentary MLB Playoff and World Series Full Games Epic Game 7 October battles Historic postseason matchups Pitchers duels and Greg Maddux masterclasses Hall of Fame performances on the biggest stage If you love watching the entire game, studying momentum shifts, hearing the original broadcast teams, and reliving sports history exactly as it happened, you are in the right place. No highlight edits. No shortcuts. Just the full game. In addition to classic sports broadcasts, NewJoel also features: Film and cinema shorts Music content and full music videos Creative projects Cooking episodes Legal discussions and analysis New full games and creative content added regularly. Subscribe for classic NBA games, World Series full broadcasts, legendary playoff matchups, and long form sports history. The archive lives here. #NBAFullGames #MLBPlayoffs #WorldSeries #NBAPayoffs #Game7 #MichaelJordan #Shaq #GregMaddux #ClassicGames #FullBroadcast
November 5, 1993 — the Bulls opened life after Michael Jordan with a wild 124–123 overtime win over the Charlotte Hornets. Toni Kukoč made his long-awaited NBA debut, came off the bench, and talked pregame about the energy inside the Coliseum and the trash talk waiting for him in the NBA. Charlotte had a chance to make an early statement, but Horace Grant’s putback with 0.2 seconds left gave Chicago a dramatic season-opening win. #ChicagoBulls #CharlotteHornets #ToniKukoc #HoraceGrant #MichaelJordan #NBAHistory #1993NBA #NBAThrowback #VintageNBA #BullsHistory #HornetsHistory #CharlotteColiseum #LarryJohnson #AlonzoMourning #MuggsyBogues #BasketballHistory #NBANostalgia #90sNBA #SportsHistory #ClassicNBA
Michael Jordan returns to the exact same low block spot and angle after a miss against the Indiana Pacers, converting on the next attempt. The sequence highlights how repeating the same position can produce a different outcome. #MichaelJordan #ChicagoBulls #IndianaPacers #NBAMoments #NBAHistory #PostPlay #Footwork #BasketballIQ #Shorts
Alam niyo ba na noong Valentine's Day 1990, nanakawan ang GOAT sa loob mismo ng locker room? Sa video na 'to, ...
In July of 2013, the Bucks traded Brandon Jennings to the Detroit Pistons. In return, Milwaukee received Brandon Knight and Khris ...