[Highlight] Isaiah Rider makes a behind the back, no look, 3PT shot falling out of bounds
Lol for all the jokes about people falling to their knees, I just saw #0 fall to his knees in a NBA game
Olden Polynice I believe - not long after his 1993 hunger strike…
Before his impersonating a police officer days
Can’t blame him after this trauma.
Before he stole a scene in the movie Eddie
Remember talking about this highlight at school after seeing it on sportscenter in the morning. Still the wildest shot I’ve ever seen
Remember those Girls Gone Wild commercials? This shot was wilder than those commercials.
I’ve got a Pavlovian response to steel drums thanks to those commercials.
The Inside Stuff with Ahmad Rashad. There would always be wild highlights some you’d never ever see again
Legitimately one of the craziest shots of all time… you could do that 1000 times and only make it once
10000 times
maybe 10,000 for you
Isayah…i want to lern from you…im boy from kerala…im passionate for basket❤️❤️❤️
U wot
What a circus shot !!!!
a bit of topic, but We see Mitch Richmond next to him, damn that guy was such a fantastic scorer. I remember even MJ once said he is difficult to guard. For our nephews here, check him out.
Incredible shot but also incredible play call by the commentators
I feel that this highlight would’ve been way more popular if it happened closer to today’s era of the NBA
I really miss when these types of plays were the reason to watch SportsCenter. This was what made the Espys fun back then too.
In the 90s there was heaps of these. I remember my dad showing me the Rex Chapman shot as well as this when I said 90s games were boring
This was the shit on NBA Action top 10 back then. My VCR had wear marks from rewinding it so much.
It was a hook shot too, haha.
2 olden polynice sightings in one day.
WHAT DOES IT ALL MEAN?
Hornets ad on this page, coincidence I think not!
Lamelo is certainly going to try this soon.
More around the front then behind the back
Acktually
“over the (opposite) shoulder”
Mitch Richmond in the clip too. Both those guys got a free chip on their resume playing for the Lakers.
Such a talented guy, at his peak was putting up 20-4-3 in a low-scoring era, a few too many turnovers, but shooting 37% on threes and 80%+ on FTs, explosive off the dribble and great ups. But he rarely put forth much effort on defense and was too much of a headcase, and was washed by the time he was in the late 20s.
It’s so sad this guy turned out to be a bust. He should have been an amazing player.
I don’t think he meant it as a shot. I think he was just trying to save it back in bounds.
Source?