It’s 2004, and the Sacramento Kings and Minnesota Timberwolves are in the final seconds of a prolonged, testy battle to determine who advances in the playoffs to face the mighty Los Angeles Lakers. Poetically, the deciding moment — either overtime or game over — comes down to a fascinating, longstanding matchup: Kevin Garnett vs. Chris Webber. To appreciate this moment, we should understand the intertwined history of those two revolutionary players.
Directed and edited by Brian Torres
Written and produced by Seth Rosenthal
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33 Comments
LFG!! C Webb
LOVE ALL DA EPISODES!!!!
Refs were proven to be rigging games in these years
Another great Deep Rewind! š
1:57 thank you for pointing put those corny clickbait youtube titles whenever these kinda things happen lmao
YES, heās back narrating š«¶š»šš»
Wolves back
You can watch the whole game on the NBA YT channel one of my favorite games. GO WOLVES!!
WE WANT CP3 AND SCOTT FOSTER BEEF CONTENT!!!
As a Bulls fan, dare I say please do a rewind on DRoseās MVP season/injury šš¾
2002 was the kings year to bad the refs were evil
SETH NEVER STOP
KG has one of my favorite "games" of all time. Weren't too many bigs playing like him before he showed up. Prime Big Ticket was so fun to watch.
80-83 in the fourth of a playoff game is peak 2000s dead ball era basketball š
No female narrating this time š
Great rewinder as always. Does the NCAA not want to let Secret Base get highlights for the Webber timeout game because thatās the rewinder everyone wants to see?
Great video. Now just just patiently waiting for Draymond vs Gobert beef video.
I was there. Iāve never gotten to say that on a secret base video.
Webber never left the floor after that lob. And he never returned. He showed up in Philly like a 90ā Chevy Blazer with no spare tire and no front bumper.
Anything is possible
not just Webber and Garnett, but there was also Shaq, Duncan, Nowitzki, Gasol, Yao Ming, Rasheed and Ben Wallace, Kenyon Martin, and Jermaine O'Neal, this was the greatest era of big men in the NBA
i just wish that shot went in for chris webber god damn
I love your videos šÆ can you my more rewinds with Kobe or the 2020 lakers
I know you guys donāt normally cover Motorsport, but if someone on the team is interested in it Iād love to see something F1. Itād be amazing to see something like Lewis Hamilton passing Timo Glock on the last lap to win the championship and the amazing storytelling of how Felipe Massa won the race just to lose
Chris Webber is why I am a kings fan. He was my favorite player when I was a kid
š„š„so
Good
Sort of feel bad for Webber because he is in the same boat as Charles Barkleyā¦Webber still doesnāt have any excuse though; having a cast like Bibby, Peja and Divacā¦you should be making it deep into the playoffs even against Shaq and Kobe. You can only blame the superstar when that doesnāt happen.
Amazing Mini Doc!
I think that game was on KGs birthday š
wow, that last shot of kg almost immediately looking around for webber and going to hug him, just so cool
garnett, greatest fake tough guy in nba history
This was a more interesting time where players would score a basket in an intensely difficult defense which made me believe that NBA players are superhuman for such feat. Nowadays, there's no defense. The rules are leaned one sided to the offense that playing the game no longer separates NBA players from casual pickup games.
Damn I remember this series