The NBA Got OUT OF CONTROL Last Night…

Oh my goodness. Elizabeth, I’m coming again. Elizabeth. Oh lord. Oh, it’s a big one. Elizabeth, the NBA got out of control last night with two insane comebacks and we even saw tensions boiling over on the court. Moss Bane and Bane going down hard. Jay take an exception and this is going to be looked at for a hostile act. The madness started off in Chicago and right from the jump Philly made it rain from downtown. Maxi to the wing. Another three ready. That’s only the second for the Bulls. Here’s another try. Maxi drops another. Sixers are in control here in the first quarter. Edgecomb sinks another. The Sixers, led by Tyrese Maxi, shot the lights out in the first half, hitting nine threes on 60% efficiency and built a 24-point lead midway through the second period. His last five games, he’s been an effective scoreer. But Terry’s bumped back. He gets three and one. Oh no, this is Maxi out with the right hand. And they kept their foot on the gas pedal after the break as well as Chicago couldn’t find an answer for the lightning quick Maxi. The coaching from Bill Donovan. Maxi doubled in backto- back games. What a screen and be took down Okoro and that leaves Maxi for three. The NBA’s leading scorer put on a basketball clinic again counting up to 39 in this game. So down by 22 in the third, the Bulls desperately needed a spark right then and there if they wanted to stay in the game. He tried to get fancy, lost it. Giddy takes it himself. Pull over. I guess set up a screen for Giddy. Laws and rolls it. Josh Giddy ignited a little 72 run by himself to inject some confidence in his teammates and then they followed. Back back by here you come. Grimes trying to slip through. It’s caught by Trey Jones. Two against one. Herder lays it down. Let me get some butter with that roll. Chicago tightened up their defense to produce some easy points in transition. And now the crowd gets involved as well. Herder in the corner three. Got it. There you go. Bang, bang, bang. His first game back. He’s been quiet tonight. gets blocked by Terry. Jones finds it on the fast break. Jones up and it goes off the mark. Still loose. Hurder’s got it. Put back good. An electric 19-6 run by the Bulls to cut the deficit to single digits. Now everything’s possible in the final period and they continue to build on the momentum. Coral hits the ice baby. Bang bang bang. The rebound second chance. We’ve really got to go inside on on Bona. He’s heading there now against Bona. Left hand. It’s a simple game. America. It’s a simple game. Lost goes up. Can’t get it. Vi with a big tip. Nicola Vuvich woke up in the fourth quarter and got Chicago back to a five-point margin. And in the clutch, he poked the ball from Embiid, which resulted in two more points for Giddy on the other end. It’s on now. It’s Giddy on Grimes to the hoops and it’s giddy time. Josh Giddy time. Josh gets jiggy with the basketball and makes it a one-point game. After setting the net on fire, the Sixers went ice cold in the second half and especially in the clutch. Bulls have a chance for the win after a timeout. Maxi misses the 10th straight shot for Philly. And now with the entire arena on its feet, the Bulls have a chance to complete the comeback. Carter sets up a screen. Kenny races to the basket, fires it out. Fuji makes the shot man for three. Fucci May steps up again. The grizzled veteran steps up and hits the biggest shot of the season. Oh my goodness, Elizabeth. I’m coming again, Elizabeth. Oh lord. Oh, it’s the big one, Elizabeth. Stacy King delivers another epic commentary. What more can I say? Vuj gives Chicago the first lead of the game. Unbelievable. But let’s see what the Sixers have drawn up during the timeout. 3.2 on the clock. UB will inbound. He finds Grimes. Grimes for three and the Sixers can’t get it. The Bulls went out. Game time. Game time. Grimes gets a great open look up top, but fails to hit the gamewinner. And the Bull celebration can begin. What a wild comeback. I can’t give enough praise to Josh Gerido who bowled out once again with 29 points, 15 boards, and 12 assists. And I got to give huge praise to Carlo Movic as well for bringing the boom in the absence of Zion already as well. Let into the game and on the hammer. Yeah, I can hit the corner three, but I can also put it on the floor. It looked like it was going to see on what that’s what Carlo That’s what Carlo does. That’s the excellent advancing of the basketball by Jordan P. Game clock. Jose with Carlo the lob for Carlo. Watch out. Yes, Carlo off the bench. He’s up to five points. Oh my goodness. We have a new Croatian sensation. Carlo Movic absolutely destroyed the rim in the first quarter, getting everybody off their seats. However, the Pelicans found themselves down by seven in the clutch and were staring at another ugly defeat. But then it’s blocked away. Looked like it could have been going down for goalending. Derek Queen now on the run. He’s got Jose on the arc for three. Got it big. And that’s an excellent read by Derek Queen in transition. He ran through the screen right there. Jose with Queen and that can’t happen. Finish. This is what I told you earlier. Jose Al Verado hits the three in transition and then finds Derek Queen who cuts the deficit to just two points. The rookie center was phenomenal when it mattered the most, scoring all 12 of his points in the fourth quarter. Up by two, the Hornets turn to their rookie Khan Canipple who forces a contested three with six seconds on the clock and misses, giving the home team a chance to take over the lead. Trying to get it to Trey. Yeah, this is a play for three. Instead, Jose gets the lead for the Pels. Alvarado pulls the rug from under Ston and drains the three to put his team up by one with 15 seconds left. And the Hornets blew their chance to respond by turning the ball over and now they have to foul. Trey Murphy stays calm at the free throw line to give the Pals a three-point lead. So, can Charlotte make a miraculous three to stay alive? Hold on. Now you foul. Now you got a foul. He’s got a foul. Foul. Bridges coming up short and should do it. Ba’s got it. He’s fouled. 5.3 to play. Nope. Miles Bridges misses the potential game-tying three. And that’s all she wrote for this one as New Orleans finally gets the first win of the season without Zion on the floor. And Dylan Brooks wasn’t on the floor either, but somehow managed to get a tick. Wait, what? The other mouthpiece hanging out. He had a whistle before. He made that was going to be a T. Is that how Dylan looks? He’s not even playing. He’s got the shades on the bench. Sherping at breath dancel. He wasn’t having it. That is rough. That’s funny. The crowd realize that he is not a favorite of nation. He’s getting food like this when he’s not playing. This is going to be like when he is playing. Look at Isaiah Livers trying to censor Brooks. That’s hilarious. Dylan and Draymond were exchanging some words, but I guess he crossed the line and the refs awarded him this rare technical foul. Anyway, the Warriors were pretty much in control throughout the whole game, leading by 25 at one point. Devin Booker was left all alone on the offensive end. And despite his 38 points, the Suns fell short for the fifth time in eight games. And I don’t know what was wrong with former Grizzlies players last night because Desmond Bane flipped out against the Hawks as well. Johnson throwing it down. A combo. Moss Bane and Bane throw him down hard. Day take an exception and this is going to be looked at for a hostile act. Wow. The hard foul and then the volleyball spike in the back of Aongu’s head. Bane got ejected of course and the Hawks used that to extend the lead to plus 25. To Aongu with the throw down the dribble out of trouble. Leaves it for Daniels. Daniels hanging in the air, showing the acrobatics with the finish, surveying the floor, got it back from Porzingis. Fires from deep and hits. And the game between the Clippers and OKC was pretty close near the end of the third quarter. But when the Thunder decided to stop messing around, it got out of control in an instant. Wide open look at the Thunder. [Applause] What do you say? What do you say? This team is incredible. They’re far beyond the competition playing at their own tier. Hesitation, spin, fadeaway, bucket, homegrout taken. Thunder defensively, fast break points. 25-3. They’ve outscored the Clippers as Mitchell goes on the glass. 26 points off turnovers for the Thunder. The lob, the dunk home. They do it again. A thunderous 170 run in less than four minutes to blow the game open. And they did most of the damage with Shay on the bench. I really don’t know if there’s a team capable of going up against them. A perfect 80 start for OKC. And the Celtics were hoping for a better start of the season for sure as they fell to the Jazz at home just two days ago. But it wasn’t completely their fault as the refs missed a crucial call late in the game and robbed Boston of a possible win. You got to check out what took place right here in this video. Talk to you in the next one.

The NBA got outta control last night with 2 insane comebacks, and we even saw tensions boiling over on the court. The madness started off in Chicago.
And right from the jump, Philly made it rain from downtown.
The Sixers led by Tyrese Maxey, shot the lights out in the 1st half, hitting 9 – 3’s on 60% efficiency, and built a 24 point lead midway through the 2nd period.
And they kept their foot on the gas after the break as well, as Chicago couldn’t find an answer for the lightning quick Maxey.
The NBA’s leading scorer put on a basketball clinic again, counting up to 39 in this game.
So, down by 22 in the 3rd, the Bulls desperately needed a spark right then and there if they wanted to stay in the game. Josh Giddey ignited a little 7 to 2 run by himself to inject some confidence in his teammates, and then – they followed.
Chicago tightened their defense to produce some easy points in transition, and now the crowd gets involved as well. An electric 19 to 6 run by the Bulls to cut the deficit to single digits. Now, everything’s possible in the final period. And they continued to build on the momentum.
Nikola Vucevic woke up in the 4th quarter and got Chicago back to a 5 point margin.
And in the clutch, he poked the ball from Embiid which resulted in 2 more points for Giddey on the other end. It’s on now! Josh gets jiggy with the basketball, and makes it a 1 point game. After setting the net on fire, the Sixers went ice cold in the 2nd half, and especially in the clutch. Maxey misses the 10th straight shot for Philly, and now with the entire arena on its feet, the Bulls have a chance to complete the comeback. Stacey King delivers another epic commentary! What more can I say!? Vooch gives Chicago the 1st lead of the game! Unbelievable. But, let’s see what the Sixers have drawn up during the timeout. Grimes gets a great open look up top but fails to hit the game winner, and the Bulls celebration can begin! What a wild comeback. I can’t give enough praise to Josh Giddey though, who balled out once again with 29 points, 15 boards and 12 assists. And I gotta give huge praise to Karlo Matkovic as well, for bringing the BOOM in the absence of Zion. OH! MY! GOODNESS! We have a new Croatian sensation! Karlo Matkovic absolutely destroyed the rim in the 1st quarter, getting everybody off their seats. However, the Pelicans found themselves down by 7 in the clutch and were staring at another ugly defeat, but then…

25 comments
  1. 2:56 lmao its a simple game where you can throw it to yourself and not get a travel called on you. Paintball is the same way with refs betting and fucking up games by letting people cheat. Its disgusting.

  2. For all the youngins in the comments, “I’m coming, Elizabeth” is a quote from a 70’s show called Sanford & Son. “I’m coming, Elizabeth” is what comedian Fred Sanford used to say when he would fake heart attacks, grab his chest & call for his dead wife (Elizabeth), basically implying that he’s about to see her in the afterlife (die from shock).

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