NBA 'Ankle Breaker' MOMENTS

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NBA "Ankle Breaker" MOMENTS includes Kyrie Irving, Luka Doncic, Russell Westbrook, Stephen Curry, Chris Paul, James Harden and many more!

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Who's winning...LeBron and Kyrie vs Curry and Giannis 🤔

KingSwish.
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Man KingSwish with yet another NBA Banger video YESSIRRR

brucelau
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Man lots of great throwback ankle breaker moments

brucelau
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I wouldnt call tripping on a screen an "ankle breaker" lmao

jimreynolds
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Little did we know, dejounte would eventually be Trae’s teammate

josiahsanchez
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Keep up the good work good work pays off and the videos gets better every time you drop a video

cedthebrofromthe
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I love these clips of everyone getting murdered and scored on!😂👌

charleyb_
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Tbh almost no ankle breakers nowadays are actually "ankle breakers" majority of them are just push offs or shoving

freshtho
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Beautiful game, i really like basketball

dinnyyoanita
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drinking game: take a shot every time you see a push off

tuckisbad
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We not go talk about how jordan Poole was about to laugh when draymond got broken at 3:15

jaylenlewis
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“clean up on isle 3” this was my favorite play

nibbajibbalibba
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These are my favorite kinda videos, when ppl are getting heavily embarrassed.

lorischmid
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You'll see me ankle break this year trust

TheMayn_ONGO
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To be honest, the majority of ankle breakers today are simply pushoffs or shoves rather than true ankle breaks.😂😂

guessthelogo
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that Harden crossover on Wesley Johnson legit tho that was iconic, like that was fucking nasty

brucelau
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Lance Stephenson crossover was insane 🔥🔥

therealmvpcali
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Ingram was like “but ain’t do nothing o well”

quincylopez
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1:10 bro broke his own ankles look at his feet 😭😭😭

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He was basketball’s unstoppable force, the most awesome offensive force the game has ever seen. Asked to name the greatest players ever to play basketball, most fans and aficionados would put Wilt Chamberlain at or near the top of the list.
Dominating the game as few players in any sport ever have, Chamberlain seemed capable of scoring and rebounding at will, despite the double- and triple-teams and constant fouling tactics that opposing teams used to try to shut him down.
As Oscar Robertson put it in the Philadelphia Daily News when asked whether Chamberlain was the best ever, “The books don’t lie.”
The record books are indeed heavy with Chamberlain’s accomplishments. He was the only NBA player to score 4, 000 points in a season. He set NBA single-game records for most points (100), most consecutive field goals (18) and most rebounds (55). Perhaps his most mind-boggling stat was the 50.4 points per game he averaged during the 1961-62 season — and if not that, then perhaps the 48.5 minutes per game he averaged that same year.
He retired as the all-time leader in career points with 31, 419, which was later surpassed by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Karl Malone, LeBron James, Kobe Bryant, Michael Jordan and Dirk Nowitzki. He is tops in rebounds with 23, 924. He led the NBA in scoring seven years in a row. He was the league’s top rebounder in 11 of his 14 seasons. And as if to prove that he was not a selfish player, he had the NBA’s highest assist total in 1967-68.

Wilt Chamberlain, an unstoppable player in the paint, won 4 MVP awards, was named to 13 All-Star teams and won the NBA title twice during his Hall of Fame career.
But the most outstanding figures are his scoring records; Most games with 50+ points, 118; Most consecutive games with 40+ points, 14; Most consecutive games with 30+ points: 65; Most consecutive games with 20+ points: 126; Highest rookie scoring average: 37.6 ppg; Highest field goal percentage in a season: .727. And with many of these, the player in second place is far behind. His name appears so often in the scoring record books that his name could be the default response any time a question arises concerning a scoring record in the NBA.
During his career, his dominance precipitated many rules changes. These rules changed included widening the lane, instituting offensive goaltending and revising rules governing inbounding the ball and shooting free throws (Chamberlain would leap with the ball from behind the foul line to deposit the ball in the basket).
No other player in NBA history has spawned so many myths nor created such an impact. It’s difficult to imagine now, with the seemingly continuing surge of bigger skilled players, the effect of playing against Chamberlain, who was not only taller and stronger than almost anyone he matched up against but remarkably coordinated as well. A track and field star in high school and college, Chamberlain stood 7-1 and was listed at 275 pounds, though he filled out and added more muscle as his career progressed and eventually played at over 300 pounds.
An incident recounted in the Philadelphia Daily News involving Tom Meschery of the Seattle SuperSonics illustrated what it was like to play in the trenches against Chamberlain. Meschery had the ball in the line and put up four fakes before attempting his shot. Chamberlain slapped the ball down. Meschery got it again, faked again, and got it blocked again. Enraged and frustrated, the Seattle player ran up to Chamberlain swinging. As if in a scene from The Three Stooges, Chamberlain put his hand on the 6-6 Meschery’s head and let him swing away harmlessly. After the third swing, Chamberlain said, “That’s enough, ” and Meschery stopped.
Chamberlain’s power was legendary. Rod Thorn, who has been a player, coach, GM and NBA executive, remembers a fight in which Chamberlain reached down and picked up a fellow player from a pile of bodies as if he were made of feathers. The man was 6-foot-8 and weighed 220 pounds

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