Showing posts with label Bloopers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bloopers. Show all posts

Thursday, July 18, 2013

Nuggets' Jordan Hamilton loses his shorts on the drive to the bucket.


I have seen a lot of things during basketball games, but I never thought I would ever see a NBA basketball player lose his shorts on accident (is nothing sacred anymore? I know Metta World Peace, the player formerly known as Ron Artest once pulled down Paul Pierce's shorts, but that's Ron, he does whatever).

And no, I still haven't stopped laughing.

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Monday, May 13, 2013

Friday, April 5, 2013

Reggie Evans' face .GIF reacts to Thursday's NBA bloopers.

Instead of the regular Random NBA .GIFs thing that I usually do, I have decided, just for fun, to do a special edition of NBA .GIFs with the following Reggie Evans face reacting to, like the title says, different bloopers (in .GIF form of course) that happened on Thursday night.

Warning: Page might take longer than usual to load, please be patient, it's worth it.

Here it is. Glorious, am I right? (Via: SB Nation)


Enough words. I will let the magical moving pictures do the talking.

First up, we have Kirk Hinrich, who appeared to be trying to get a shot off before the shot clock expires, but in reality was throwing a terrible lob pass to Carlos Boozer. Which is hilarious because that will never happen. Ever. (Via: SB Nation)



Here we have Chris Kaman's legs giving up on him on a spin move. Who knew a growing a beard would cause such a massive change in gravitational pull? Good thing I don't have one, and it is totally not because I can't grow one, I just like to remain upright after a spin move. (Via: SB Nation)



Then, we have Kevin Durant passing the ball right into the face of Kendrick Perkins. I would expect a reaction, if Perkins didn't always looked like a ball had him in him the face, ...multiple times, everday. (Via: @BleacherReport)



And last but not least, Reggie Evans reacting to Reggie Evans. (Via: @cjzero)



I love .GIFs.

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

March NBA Bloopers.


Remember, even though they don't look like it, these guys are professionals. Well, at least for now they are.

Sunday, February 10, 2013

Javale McGee, Brandon Jennings and Tristan Thompson leads last nights' NBA bloopers.

The NBA is great for many reasons. The basketball aspect alone is great, but nothing is better than professional basketball players messing up and making themselves look like idiots.

Number 1: Javale McGee does the worst flop in the world. (Via: @SBNation)
There is not really much to say. Javale McGee is who he is, and he will always be awesome. In the aww-look-at-the-dumb-things-he-does-to-make-us-laugh kind of way and totally not you-are-a-great-player-that-makes-the-right-decisions way. Let's face it. If Javale McGee actually becomes a consistently good basketball player, we will all be miserable.

Number 2: Tristan Thompson betrays his teammates and passes the basketball to his opponent. (Via: SB Nation)
You have eyes for a reason. Think before you jump stop into traffic, young one. At least force one up to try for a foul call.

Number 3: Brandon Jennings is not very good with time.

 

Down three points after Charlie Villanueva drains the shot from behind the arc, the Milwaukee Bucks had one last chance to tie game. With 9.7 seconds left on the game clock, plenty of time to get a good shot off, Brandon Jennings goes haywire and takes a step in from the half court line to launch a potential game tying three at the 5 second mark that would completely miss the rim. Looks like that max-deal you are looking for, won't come anytime soon.

Friday, January 11, 2013

The Best NBA Bloopers of the Week (Shaqtin' A Fool).


In Shaq's only positive contribution off the court, he brings you this week's best NBA bloopers. I usually have these covered in my blog, but I missed most of it this week. So enjoy a couple of old dudes cracking up over a compilation of fails, you can't start the first week of 2013 any better than this.

Kendrick Perkins had something about his terrible Magic Johnson impression:
He can laugh? Wait, so you are telling me that Kendrick Perkins is owning up to his mistake and actually acknowledged the hilarity in his turnover? This guy?
Via: SBNation

Edit: I added the Bloopers of the Month as a bonus.


Thursday, January 10, 2013

A Few On-Air slip ups from Kenneth Faried and Matt Harpring from last night.

If you have a television or any idea how sports broadcasting works, you know that game are live and people make mistakes. These mistakes depending on severity can cost your job, but in most cases they make for hilarious YouTube clips.

Fresh off the victory over the Orlando Magic, Kenneth Faried was a little surprised to hear that he finished with a ridiculous 19 points and 19 boards in the Pepsi Center.


Nothing really unacceptable, as long as you don't go Shaq mode, you won't run into problems anytime soon.

Kenneth Faried wasn't the only one though, Matt Harpring, a player turned "Analyst," accidentally confessed to drinking an alcoholic beverage during the Charlotte Bobcats vs. Utah Jazz game, which is understandable. If working for the Bobcats doesn't entitle you to alcohol, why is anyone working for them, am I right?


Nice recovery Matt, you totally did not make things worst.

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Best of NBA Bloopers from Last Night.


Here we have Raymond Felton paying tribute to Brian Okam of App State, who currently holds the record for the worst free throw attempt since the creation of the internet.

And rightfully so.


Then we have Metta World Peace trying to walk back to LA from Cleveland during a game.


The NBA is the best.

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

November NBA Bloopers.


Benny the Bull is the best. Missed layups, ball diving (near death experiences), and fans dancing, what else would you rather wake up to. (Completely rhetorical).

Monday, November 5, 2012

NBA Preseason 2012 - 2013 Bloopers.


The main reason why the NBA has a preseason is because players need to get back in shape, and if they ate a little too much and slacked over the summer, they will embarrass themselves, missed dunks and all.