Antonio Harvey coming in with that “WOW! ARE YOU KIDDING ME?” always ruined it to me. Wheels had a master class of a call and excitement and was letting that crowd roar marinate to perfection. Harvey’s mic should have been muted.
mermerb12
I miss Wheels so much
deepstaterising
There was one call he made that will live with me forever, he said “ohhhhhh Brandon Roy, We LOVE youuuu!!!”
ShaedonSharpeMVP_
Kids growing up today seeing old YouTube videos like this is like people in their 20s who grew up and saw old footage blurry ass sports highlights in the 70s. It’s the same resolution basically.
DIET-_-PLAIN
This was the moment I really stepped into being a diehard fan as an adult, thanks Roy and Wheels. I can still remember vividly pacing next to my radio when this went down.
calebsod
And once again we can say, it’s a good day to be a blazer.
Shawnjohnpdx
Love Wheels
SmokingPuffin
The context of this shot was wild. Roy had just given the Blazers the lead with 1.9 seconds to go on one of those entirely ordinary for Roy clutch moments. Then he gave up a three point play sticking his hand in the cookie jar against Yao.
The Blazers lived and died with Roy that year. Still feel like the universe owes me another decade of smooth Roy clutches.
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Antonio Harvey coming in with that “WOW! ARE YOU KIDDING ME?” always ruined it to me. Wheels had a master class of a call and excitement and was letting that crowd roar marinate to perfection. Harvey’s mic should have been muted.
I miss Wheels so much
There was one call he made that will live with me forever, he said “ohhhhhh Brandon Roy, We LOVE youuuu!!!”
Kids growing up today seeing old YouTube videos like this is like people in their 20s who grew up and saw old footage blurry ass sports highlights in the 70s. It’s the same resolution basically.
This was the moment I really stepped into being a diehard fan as an adult, thanks Roy and Wheels. I can still remember vividly pacing next to my radio when this went down.
And once again we can say, it’s a good day to be a blazer.
Love Wheels
The context of this shot was wild. Roy had just given the Blazers the lead with 1.9 seconds to go on one of those entirely ordinary for Roy clutch moments. Then he gave up a three point play sticking his hand in the cookie jar against Yao.
The Blazers lived and died with Roy that year. Still feel like the universe owes me another decade of smooth Roy clutches.