Clayton Crowley
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The 2014 Spurs and the best basketball ever played
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Making the Case - LeBron James
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Making the Case - Larry Bird
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Making the Case - Tim Duncan
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Steph Curry is the Greatest Shooter of All Time
3,906
Making the Case - Michael Jordan
3,821
The Legend of Dr J - the Man who Flew
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Making the Case - Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
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Making the Case - 2017 Warriors
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Making the Case - Wilt Chamberlain
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The 2014 Spurs and the best basketball ever played
13,015
Making the Case - LeBron James
7,942
Making the Case - Larry Bird
5,335
Making the Case - Tim Duncan
4,349
Steph Curry is the Greatest Shooter of All Time
3,906
Making the Case - Michael Jordan
3,821
The Legend of Dr J - the Man who Flew
3,631
Making the Case - Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
3,535
Making the Case - 2017 Warriors
2,940
Making the Case - Wilt Chamberlain
2,896
Making the Case - Magic Johnson
2,641
Making the Case - 1996 Bulls
2,564
Making the Case - 2001 Lakers
2,433
The best role player in NBA history
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Making the Case - Bill Russell
2,285
Making the Case - 1986 Celtics
2,106
Bill Walton - the NBA’s greatest “What If?”
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Making the Case - 1989 Pistons
1,636
"Pistol" Pete Maravich made basketball fun
1,358
Why no Kobe?
1,316
Making the Case - 1987 Lakers
1,298
Making the Case - Tim Duncan [Revised & Reuploaded]
1,231
Should I still be mad at Kevin Durant?
1,228
Making the Case - 1972 Lakers
1,224
Oscar Robertson - the Man the Game Forgot
1,181
Manu Ginobili beat the machine
955
Making the Case - 1971 Bucks
950
How should we remember LeBron James' Heat teams?
795
Damian Lillard and the worth of a Championship
744
 
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Clayton Crowley
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My name is Clayton Crowley. This is my YouTube channel. I make videos about sports (usually about basketball). If you like videos about basketball, you may enjoy my videos about basketball.
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derekfnord (4 minutes ago)
"In those three games, they made 157 more passes than the Heat... PER GAME." That's just mind-boggling. They were amazing...
welennelew9866 (9 minutes ago)
Boris Diaw was the most surprising player on that squad for me
Rhodiac (18 minutes ago)
I watched every Spurs game that season. I'd never seen anything like it. Every game you could feel that determination. And then the playoffs were so intense. Greatest season ive ever watched
gregwaste2594 (28 minutes ago)
I was never a spurs fan. But when we're talking about real teams in basketball, Popovich's spurs are the first and best by far TEAM that I have ever witnessed to play the game. As I grow up I respect this team more and more. Mad respect to the org the coach and the players for delivering the best basketball ever played.
chrismarciatetisindles5876 (32 minutes ago)
Everyones said you cant outrun the ball.thry way they passed in the finals was absolutely mind boggling. Hats off to the quietest dynasty EVER.
unacosadelocosradio (46 minutes ago)
Thanks, Ray Allen. Without that famous shot, we may never have experienced this higher level of the game. Kind of the Netherlands' Clockwork Orange in soccer, but with success.
ricardotome5301 (52 minutes ago)
As a MJ and Bulls fan of the 90's this was my favorite team to watch ever. Pure basketball, beauty and core values together
k.b.7718 (1 hour ago)
So, so true. Even tho I'm not exactly a Spurs fan I recognized that right away during the finals: This is the best team basketball performance I have ever witnessed. Such a well-functioning machine that was way bigger than its single components. Hats off to Pop and everybody involved.
aabidamn (1 hour ago)
Tim Duncan played a huuggge part in building that sense of togetherness & maintaining the humility of the team. When your mainman is one of the best players of all time yet very humble, always work hard and have the mentality that nobody is bigger than the team, such attitude will spread amongst the other team members which then forms the culture of the club.
wilyammy1 (2 hours ago)
It was destiny. I knew they will be champions after Tim Duncan famously mentioned “We’ll do it this time.” to David Aldridge in a post game interview at the end of the OKC series. It was the first time I heard something like that come out of him on any of his interviews before. He was not presumptous or cocky, he said it with confidence and conviction and I loved it.
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