Wilde was past his best. His record is unsurpassed
@batanmico6237 күн бұрын
up
@janmarrod780525 күн бұрын
Lupet ng mga assist ni Big J😍. Grabe talaga popularity ni jawo, Now ko lang to napanuod kase nagstart akong maging fan nya since anejo lang hanggang ngaun Solid Ginebra NSD ako❤
@lloydeubanas699027 күн бұрын
My top 10 plyed for PBA mvp.and serve many time our country....jawo,fernandez,patrimonio,paras,abrrientos fahardo ,caidic,junmar,taulava.heterbrand..
@joelb9Ай бұрын
Ito yung pinaka sayang na bigman na pinoy baller he would be playing gilas this era
@sxyjii77Ай бұрын
We miss you Jawo!!! Grabe ka tlga !! Npaka exciting mglaro 😊
@agila9002Ай бұрын
Digi cam ang gamit kasi..😅
@Gio_RowblocksАй бұрын
Im here to watch Kai beaten this team till this day 😂
@albertsebastian4489Ай бұрын
Dito ba yung sinipa/flying kick ni Terry Saldaña yung Korean player?
@howl_with_the_wolvesАй бұрын
USA got screwed but show some respect and show up at the medal ceremony instead anericas basketball team acted like spoiled brats.
@joselitosimonАй бұрын
kumusta na ang SPEED , footwork.. dribbling or HANDLES nyan? gumanda ba at nag develop sa LASALLE>. kasi kilala ang lasalle na di magaling mag develop ng mga matatangkad na bata... ANO NA HEIGHT NI BRYAN after 6 years ? wala na kaming balita jan ah.,
@ulyssesparado2743Ай бұрын
RIP HERO.......The Bolo Puncher as my late dad called you! Pgilippine Pride!
@bengarcia72412 ай бұрын
THAT'S WHY THERE'S A HISTORY TO REMEMBER THE PAST .
@bengarcia72412 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing & to remember the great PANCHO VILLA .
@ZyreeDombase2 ай бұрын
🙏❤️🙏
@leilareyes62402 ай бұрын
Meron po akong 2 apo gusto ko po sanang magtrainung sila sa basketball meron po ba kayong marecommend kung saan pwede magtraining mga bata pa sila.Salamat po
@kawaiipotatoes78882 ай бұрын
Tama ba ako bench lang si kawamura this game? Si kai lang ata ang umangat this batch? Sila tamayo nandito ba? Tanaka sayang walang nangyari sa career. Tominaga had good ncaa career and kawamura is now an nba player. Grabe di mo talaga masasabi kapalaran ng tao.
@Шашлиутравні-да72 ай бұрын
Надрали жопы американцам
@westwilly63533 ай бұрын
It’s a complete B.S the game was over … why they putting 3 sec back on the clock ⏰ the game was over the US won that game
@pacificislanderbisrock3 ай бұрын
MBA The Best. Cebu Gems for life
@cm96603 ай бұрын
Meneses was ahead of his time! His dunks were spectacular even by today's standards! Greatest pinoy dunker of all time!
@olielapz35343 ай бұрын
putsa binakle ni Asaytono yung leeg ng goons
@JheffMendoza-q2h3 ай бұрын
Walang trill ang mga dunks .th Lang Kasi nga kinakaya nila Di naman maganda ang dunks NBA layu nila Kay spud Webb 5'7 Lang yon pero hanga .Ayan lay up style lang
@yhuenzoremmagtuto13083 ай бұрын
Wala na bang mas malabo pa jan?😂
@HodgsonBroderick-e2z3 ай бұрын
Brown Margaret Martinez Donald Clark Elizabeth
@ianrafaelfernandez52373 ай бұрын
Like 👍 if you are here coz of The Phenom Letting It Fly podcast! 🤟
@RobertSabolo-y8h4 ай бұрын
It looks like they kept getting 3 seconds until they won the game how convenient😮
@arnelbobier14494 ай бұрын
Announcer p lng gaganahan ka na
@boksugoks93124 ай бұрын
5:09 lusot na sana si Winnie dito dahil talaga namang nadulas sya kaso di talaga nakapagpigil, pag barumbado talaga lumalabas ang tunay ba kulay
@vosh89404 ай бұрын
Sayang talaga di nkapaglaro si Compton nung prime years nya sa PBA. Ito lang yung player ng MBA na kinakabahan ako pag nasa kanya na yung bola dahil halos laging pumapasok yung mga tira nya lalo na sa tres.
@kakampink-h4e4 ай бұрын
there was cooking back then.
@nirvanagrunge-k4o4 ай бұрын
Aducol
@vicovilla93104 ай бұрын
napanuod ko to nuon ng nasa dagupan ako nagaaral na sa tv ito nuon
@joshuatan33534 ай бұрын
Arboleda was distrito 2.0.. we are still waiting who will be arboleda 2.0 😄
@mhacingal96984 ай бұрын
panis ang PBA Neng mga panahong Anjan ang MBA.sayang at maagang nabuwag ang ligang ito.as usual, korapsiyon sa mga pamuntuan ang dahilan.malamang.
@kidpeligro78784 ай бұрын
Wow 25 Years na pala to grabe! Tanda ko yung Alex Compton ng Manila matinde ang tira sa tres mala Curry.
@JeffreyVillanueva-sm7yv4 ай бұрын
Americans real won
@briansam25244 ай бұрын
Here was a quote from R. William Jones (head of international basketball) after the game "The Americans always win but they must also learn how to lose!!" and he was the one who came down from the stands and ordered the game clock reset at three seconds but he really had no actual authority to do so.
@roberteugene7295Ай бұрын
Correct. In fact, the rules FORBADE him from doing so. What's more, he wrote that rule.
@partybusexperiance32894 ай бұрын
I just realized something amazing to me. I was 14 at the time when I watched this game on TV. I remember being as pissed off as I have ever been. I was young and had nothing riding on this except 2 things. Country pride which I didn't even know I had. And hatred toward Russia which I was taught and agreed with at the time, which as it turns out, was well placed. I am now 66 years old and for the first time in my life I can look back and recognize that that moment was a life altering moment that formed an opinion that is a major cornerstone in my everyday thought process. If a cheating country can cheat on the biggest stage in the world with the entire world's population watching and get away with it. Then nothing will ever deserve my undying respect or admiration again. From that day forward, I had no respect for the Olympics or their committees. I never got invested in the games in general and over the next 52 years it only got worse. They never did one single thing to redeem themselves. And this year, over all others, I lost 110% respect for the USA Olympic Committee when they by-passed Caitlin Clark for the womans basketball team. The team has 12 players and according to this committee of knowledgeable experienced people, the record setting rookie sensation and probably the most popular player in WNBA history is only the thirteenth best player in the league. A committee cannot be that brain dead and expect people to ever endorse them again. After the opening ceremony nonsense, the final nail in the coffin, I did not watch a single event and I not only feel as though I missed NOTHING, I feel as if I am a better person for it. When you look at the NFL cheating, the NBA cheating, the MLB cheating, and the boxing fixed fights, there is not a sport or government on the planet I have any respect for. The cost of eating out is so out of control I had to learn how to cook. Disney parks are so expensive I need a second full time job to afford to go. Who can find the time to go to a theme park when you have two full time jobs? And if you could go you would just be disappointed at all the things you can't do. All the rides that don't work. Snow White is a Mexican. Cinderella is a lesbian. Peter Pan is gay, and Cruella De Vil is a transexual. I don't really all that race-gender bullshit, but I don't really want it taught to children at this time. Anyway, that's all I've got for today. Go away now.
@partybusexperiance32894 ай бұрын
I just realized something amazing to me. I was 14 at the time when I watched this game on TV. I remember being as pissed off as I have ever been. I was young and had nothing riding on this except 2 things. Country pride which I didn't even know I had. And hatred toward Russia which I was taught and agreed with at the time, which as it turns out, was well placed. I am now 66 years old and for the first time in my life I can look back and recognize that that moment was a life altering moment that formed an opinion that is a major cornerstone in my everyday thought process. If a cheating country can cheat on the biggest stage in the world with the entire world's population watching and get away with it. Then nothing will ever deserve my undying respect or admiration again. From that day forward, I had no respect for the Olympics or their committees. I never got invested in the games in general and over the next 52 years it only got worse. They never did one single thing to redeem themselves. And this year, over all others, I lost 110% respect for the USA Olympic Committee when they by-passed Caitlin Clark for the womans basketball team. The team has 12 players and according to this committee of knowledgeable experienced people, the record setting rookie sensation and probably the most popular player in WNBA history is only the thirteenth best player in the league. A committee cannot be that brain dead and expect people to ever endorse them again. After the opening ceremony nonsense, the final nail in the coffin, I did not watch a single event and I not only feel as though I missed NOTHING, I feel as if I am a better person for it. When you look at the NFL cheating, the NBA cheating, the MLB cheating, and the boxing fixed fights, there is not a sport or government on the planet I have any respect for. The cost of eating out is so out of control I had to learn how to cook. Disney parks are so expensive I need a second full time job to afford to go. Who can find the time to go to a theme park when you have two full time jobs? And if you could go you would just be disappointed at all the things you can't do. All the rides that don't work. Snow White is a Mexican. Cinderella is a lesbian. Peter Pan is gay, and Cruella De Vil is a transexual. I don't really all that race-gender bullshit, but I don't really want it taught to children at this time. Anyway, that's all I've got for today. Go away now.
@rayliengarganera8894 ай бұрын
El puro asyno pilipino boksidor
@SaltyChip4 ай бұрын
looking back with hindsight and age, I think the best way the US team could of handled it would of been to go to the medal ceremony with the IOC knowing they wouldnt accept the silver medals, but still be there for respect of the team that played them to the very end. Those players were just as innocent as the americans imo and it would of given us american's a better look when it came to sportsmanship.
@eleveneleven5724 ай бұрын
I saw this as a kid and was delighted to see Russia win. Theyd been ahead for all the game and when Collins took the foul it looked staged. That last second score by Russia was amazing.
@ITSALLABOUTLIFE7874 ай бұрын
Benjie paras was the greatest pba player.
@teshikajikatoshikachi44565 ай бұрын
It’s never controversial when USA wins.😂
@stfjesusfreak5 ай бұрын
The Americans were robbed, plain and simple. I mean three different endings until the refs and judges got what they wanted.
@ceeemm19015 ай бұрын
Love the subtitles!!!
@BarryMcCockiner15 ай бұрын
USA got whipped fair and square
@bobsiyt65485 ай бұрын
Who cares? Obviously 🇺🇸 got screwed. Especially if you add the 3 point line. Regardless… We got them back in ‘80 with 🏒 - as an American 🇺🇸, if I had to choose which medal mattered more, it was 🏒 - that was one in a million!
@johnnywilson3215 ай бұрын
Fuckin idiots.. this still sends fire through my veins