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[Highlights] Capela misses the block with the left hand but nabs the steal with the right hand



[Highlights] Capela misses the block with the left hand but nabs the steal with the right hand

by OldOrder

40 Comments

  1. Alternative_Leg9446

    Filthier than expected. I was expecting a deflection not a grab.

  2. TacoooJay

    I’m not even exaggerating when I say that’s one of the best defensive plays i’ve ever seen. Like the Kawhi no look steal

  3. That is insane. One of the best defensive plays ever? Probably the best steal ever.

  4. pagonator

    That’s actually an insane play, especially since he managed to hold onto the ball. Great camera work as well to get that angle.

  5. KaiserKaiba

    Genuinely one of the sickest defensive plays I’ve ever seen

  6. contaxboi

    that’s going on the career highlight reel

  7. gustriandos

    That’s truly incredible. That might be better than Blake griffin’s

  8. ihateeuge

    this is something I feel like I wouldve only seen on a MJ highlight reel

  9. Half_baked_prince

    Unbelievable defensive play. Before seeing this I didn’t know he was so agile

  10. mooviemen1215

    I wouldnt even count that as a missed block. He straight up denied the possibility of an attempt

  11. slysonic7

    Capela is so underrated because he’s boring offensively but wow he’s so athletic

  12. The number of times I have actually done this on the court in my dreams is so high.

  13. maliciousmonkee

    That’s what the fuck I’m talking about!!!

  14. atlhawk8357

    You can tell how much Capela has studied Hakeem’s footage. Blocking with one hand and clogging the passing lane with the other is prime Olajuwan.

  15. great-nba-comment

    That’s one of the most absurd defensive plays I’ve ever seen. It’s not even that random, you can see him make the decision with the backhand in mid air and plucks it perfectly.

    God damn.

  16. Walkingwithfishes

    Reminds me of a video game where the player automatically moves to ball no matter their position

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