Shaquille O'Neal - Shaq Attack (Original Career Documentary)

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Joseph Vincent

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Today's video covers the career of arguably the most dominant big man in basketball history...Shaquille O'neal, Shaq. His massive 7 foot 1, 350 pound frame gave him a physical advantage over every player he ever faced. A behemoth. Shaq changed the game, as an unstoppable down low player & a larger than life personality he shared with the world. This original career documentary examines all the things that made Shaq, Shaq. The rise at LSU, the Magic, The Lakers...the Kobe Bryant storylines and drama...The dunks, the blocks, the rap videos, the playful games and jokes, the movies...the video games...relive the best moments, of one of the best ever.
Voice Over Narration by:
Andrew Scott

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@smolaether
@smolaether Рік тому
It’s crazy how long Ernie has been in media, he covered Shaq in college and now they’re on Inside the NBA together 😳
@jamellphillips460
@jamellphillips460 Рік тому
I was just thinking the same thing dam he been here and still here wow
@17thNO
@17thNO Рік тому
The Elevator been doin it.
@akamoreno
@akamoreno Рік тому
You said it brother!
@ihateyoutubecomments8100
@ihateyoutubecomments8100 Рік тому
Not really
@badger297
@badger297 Рік тому
*DO ONE ON ERNIE!*
@Cochopper
@Cochopper Рік тому
Shaq is definitely one of those players that you wish you could’ve seen in their prime. Joseph shows that so well, can’t miss with his videos
@n1c704
@n1c704 Рік тому
I’m so glad I grew up in the 90’s. He’s one NBA player that lived up to his Superman tattoo.
@geraldfriend256
@geraldfriend256 Рік тому
My first NBA game was Lakers /Spurs and I stood next to David Robinson, then ten minutes later I looked skyward and dear lord.. you have no idea how big humans get sometimes. Saw a lot of Shaq as a rival. Monster on the court, gentleman and manchild in life. Helluva
@ragnarok283
@ragnarok283 Рік тому
He made one big mistake. Never mentioned Phil Jackson effect. Both Shaq and Kobe went for 1-8 against Malone-Stockton in 1997 and 1998 playoffs. They were also swept by San Antonio in 99. Phil and Tex came in 1999/00 and they immediately won the title.
@benzadeh9164
@benzadeh9164 Рік тому
I did and he was the greatest player in his time and Mj was before him if I have to pick the best center of all time I have to say Shaq just because of what he did on the court the way he did it of course we have Kareem and wilt but imagine these two went against Shaq
@steverl22
@steverl22 Рік тому
I did see him 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
@lilmaestro358
@lilmaestro358 Рік тому
That last image of Kobe and shaq hugging after the buzzer sounds for the 2000 Lakers Championship is by far the most heart warming and unforgettable images in NBA history
@Tonyhouse1168
@Tonyhouse1168 Рік тому
Tim, Manu, and Tony, 4 rings.
@rosieazatyan5923
@rosieazatyan5923 8 місяців тому
Shaq said he'll cherish that moment for the rest of his life.
@TheMattTrakker
@TheMattTrakker 3 місяці тому
Jordan fist pump
@myviewsonly8980
@myviewsonly8980 Рік тому
He is a once in a lifetime human being. So big, so funny, so humble, kind, generous, talented. What a great human. I don’t think anyone can say they dislike him.
@jason4366
@jason4366 Рік тому
Javale McGee.
@Rossco1003
@Rossco1003 Рік тому
He really was a once in a lifetime guy. Very unique and not just for his size. Amazing person, good heart, so glad I got to follow him all his career
@yo4156
@yo4156 Рік тому
hes petty af lol tf you saying
@krp6680
@krp6680 Рік тому
he is definitely not humble lol
@kevindickson2178
@kevindickson2178 Рік тому
that's cause he went to fulda high school in Germany
@altctrldel26
@altctrldel26 Рік тому
And Shaq achieved all of this without a jumpshot or a free throw skills. What a guy.
@realest21310
@realest21310 Рік тому
Well he was a CENTER, but I get what you’re saying Shaq was phenomenal
@Rossco1003
@Rossco1003 Рік тому
Great point. If he was decent (not good just decent) we’re seriously talking shaq > MJ and possibly bron as GOAT
@pollomaniac
@pollomaniac Рік тому
@@Rossco1003 he said that he left around 7k points in just free-throw alone ........ imagine that
@tubapower94
@tubapower94 Рік тому
@@pollomaniac You could probably argue that a lot of that is getting Hack a Shaq'd and if he was decent at FT than that number may not be that big.
@TWHowl
@TWHowl Рік тому
Raises a classic debate: is a player better if he’s great at everything or singularly incredible at a few things. If Shaq win a little more and cleaned up his weak spots, he’d have a real case for goat.
@garethreid327
@garethreid327 Рік тому
Not even biggest basketball fan but already know this gonna be great Mr Vincent never misses
@ASK-ce6ps
@ASK-ce6ps Рік тому
I am watching this because of shaq
@adrianlagos5069
@adrianlagos5069 Рік тому
Facts bro 🔥🔥🔥this channel been goated
@JAYTEAM187
@JAYTEAM187 Рік тому
Whoever makes these documentaries should have his own t.v. show. They are the best sports documentaries you could ever watch.
@airt698
@airt698 Рік тому
Shaq was beautiful. Us Laker fans were truly blessed to have him in his prime.
@briantneary2248
@briantneary2248 Рік тому
I met shaq in Boston in the mid 90s. He may be the nicest superstar who has ever lived. And I promise you one thing, in his prime, he was TRULY unstoppable.
@UncleTermite
@UncleTermite Рік тому
I stopped him ………in an arm wrestling match in 1998 . It was 155 pounds vs 320 I was the N.Y lightweight champion at the time. He wasn’t to happy btw afterwards ,he’s as advertised super strong . 😂💪
@braulioalanix1512
@braulioalanix1512 Рік тому
@@UncleTermite its true i was there
@geezer.d.luffy.
@geezer.d.luffy. Рік тому
@@braulioalanix1512 same I was there also me and my 17 inch tall wife and my alien son who came to earth from planet queef
@geezer.d.luffy.
@geezer.d.luffy. Рік тому
I wouldnt say unstoppable he nearly was in his prime but Yao ming and Ben Wallace got the better of him multiple times
@yomommashaus
@yomommashaus Рік тому
@@UncleTermite lol I'd imagine he would always have wrist control in arm wrestling due to his arms being so long and his damn hand would grab your hand as well as half your arm!
@louisclaveau4193
@louisclaveau4193 Рік тому
So heartwarming to see young Ernie talking about how great young Shaq is
@russellrobinson6404
@russellrobinson6404 Рік тому
Now they talk basketball and laugh together. What a life 💪🏽
@The-Dom
@The-Dom Рік тому
Wilt pulling Shaq off balance when they shook hands (wilt was like 50, shaq was like 25) was the funniest shit. The look on Shaq's face like he'd been done dirty (which he had) was priceless.
@jonathanralte456
@jonathanralte456 Рік тому
Shaq was the reason I started playing basketball. I was kinda big big among my peers and was very shy. I was not very agile like others but seeing Shaq on t.v dominating the court it motivates me. I worked hard mimicking Shaq's moves. Almost was always the highest scorer in my high school team. Thanks to our p.g for noticing whenever I was open. 🤭
@_d98224
@_d98224 7 місяців тому
Ft. engzatnge i nih ?
@_d98224
@_d98224 7 місяців тому
Chhang leh duh bawk silo..avbt
@jonathanralte456
@jonathanralte456 7 місяців тому
@@_d98224 ??
@jonathanralte456
@jonathanralte456 7 місяців тому
@@_d98224 6'5 k tia dik lo. Shoes nen 6'5. Without shoes 6'3 ½
@ae86takumi
@ae86takumi Рік тому
Shaq was and still is a once in a lifetime phenomenon
@Brian-ko4zz
@Brian-ko4zz Рік тому
100%
@Brian-ko4zz
@Brian-ko4zz Рік тому
thee phenom .
@user-bv5ng5jm5r
@user-bv5ng5jm5r Рік тому
more like once in history... there will never be another superman 🦸‍♂️
@Shuten_Wukong
@Shuten_Wukong Рік тому
Wish Zion appreciated his path. NBA would be more appealing. Glad Warriors won.
@flatinumalbum4811
@flatinumalbum4811 Рік тому
@@user-bv5ng5jm5r there is a man & he wears a bucks jersey 💪🏽
@NapTownEddie
@NapTownEddie Рік тому
Shaq was cut from a different cloth. He will always remain a national treasure.
@sekanoms
@sekanoms Рік тому
He was cut from a cloth that weighed 320 and was 7'2"
@Rossco1003
@Rossco1003 Рік тому
Agree, he was a once in a lifetime person not just athlete.
@Ballin4Vengeance
@Ballin4Vengeance 12 днів тому
A very big cloth
@iamthem.a.n.middleagednerd1053
@iamthem.a.n.middleagednerd1053 Рік тому
The first 10 years of Shaq's NBA career are so incredible that it is the reason why Rodman shutting him down in the '96 playoffs is such a legendary moment in the history of the league; it's a real David and Goliath moment.
@TME_Doomsday
@TME_Doomsday Рік тому
Man, the memories. Thanks for the goosebumps Mr. Vincent. Nobody does it better. SHAQ-FU 4 LIFE
@l33fox
@l33fox Рік тому
A great man. Great human being. Loved this. He could have been on Jordan’s and Kobe’s level if he had pushed himself a lot harder in between seasons. I guess he’d made so much money by 24 it didn’t really matter anymore.
@AKSsasori
@AKSsasori Рік тому
If he'd pushed that hard, the NBA would've had to change the entire ruleset at some point 💀
@robblack2741
@robblack2741 Рік тому
There are players that will always be compared to Jordan, Kobe, and Lebron. There will not be any Shaq comparisons at all....ever
@tyreepowell8367
@tyreepowell8367 Рік тому
@@robblack2741 Shaq Is The G.O.A.T🐐
@user-km9yq3cy1h
@user-km9yq3cy1h Рік тому
What's kobe level??
@willhooke
@willhooke Рік тому
@@user-km9yq3cy1h Kobe was very intense in his desire for success Shaq wasn't Put that Kobe desire in Shaq's body and Shaq dominated even more and for longer 🔥
@ryankipkorir3818
@ryankipkorir3818 Рік тому
I have waited for this video for a long time I'm glad it's finally here 🔥 "Nobody brings it home like...Joe Vincent " 🔥🔥
@christopherespinosa7319
@christopherespinosa7319 Рік тому
I will never forget watching him come into the league and DOMINATE inside the paint. He shocked us all when he physically BROKE the ENTIRE Basketball rim & the steel frame 😳 that held the entire thing together. He shut the game down literally. This was another amazing film 🎥 bro. Bloody fantastic.. I enjoyed EVERY second of this. When Shaq finally came to the LAKERS I got a chance to go to a game & it's a memory I will cherish forever. He was enormously massive in real life & in person right in front of you. Shaq was one of those ONCE in a lifetime Centers ..Shaq's peers said it best.. Coming out of LSU & into the NBA Shaq had it all.... POWER ..SPEED.. AGILITY.. FINESS.. STYLE..CHARISMA.. DOMINANCE.. CONFIDENCE.. & FREAKISH STRENGTH that the NBA had never witnessed before. It was a honor to watch him play during his career. ✌🏽
@jimlahey3919
@jimlahey3919 Рік тому
People seem to forget how good Shaq was. The most dominant player in NBA history. His early 2000’s play was just unbelievable. He was the undeniable mvp to a team that won 3 titles and had Kobe Bryant. I remember him putting up 40 and 15 in pretty much every playoff game for 3 straight years
@hooligan1017
@hooligan1017 Рік тому
Shaq was the most physically dominant force we’ve ever seen on the basketball court. You aren’t taller than him, you aren’t as strong as him, he’s was scary quick for a man his size. That’s a recipe for domination.
@jordanzdebski5132
@jordanzdebski5132 Рік тому
Wilt Chemberlain?
@rhinoxd
@rhinoxd Рік тому
Don’t forget his passing from the post as well
@Gmoney9781
@Gmoney9781 Рік тому
Zion could of been like him if he followed shaqs foot steps
@gdirty7380
@gdirty7380 Рік тому
@@jordanzdebski5132 ahh i see what you mean, but i still dont think there is a comparison. if you take " on the basketball court" as just that, that eliminates all the stories about wilt benching 500lbs and all his other feats of agility and strength. and i hate to be that guy that mentions the different eras, but wilt did play during a significantly different era. he seemed more agile on the court than shaq and put up crazy numbers, but as far as " the most physically dominant force", physical being the key word, i dont think wilt is in the same convo shaq. theyre just not the same type of center. im not saying ones better than the other, but the eye test, as it applies to the game, shaq was way more physically dominant during a time with arguably more players of equal strength and talent
@joeyturbo7088
@joeyturbo7088 Рік тому
Yeah but the late great Bill Russel would have owned him like Ben Wallace did in the 2004 Finals. You can bet your bottom dollar on that.
@coolastheothersideofthepil1413
@coolastheothersideofthepil1413 Рік тому
If he had the crazy drive like Kobe or Mike, Shaq would be the greatest of all time. This man was UNSTOPPABLE. Should have more then 1 MVP on his resume.
@AlexM-hm2wb
@AlexM-hm2wb Рік тому
Idk that much about basketball but ik that Kobe over trained a ton if what people say is true. If shaq trained that stupidly he might have got an injury bad enough to take him out of the sport.
@madeindrip8673
@madeindrip8673 Рік тому
Shaq brother we all miss him, it's okay to cry for the ones we admire. You two made a great legacy in history!
@tomdyer8518
@tomdyer8518 Рік тому
this should have way more then 1mil views. bored films makes exponentially better sports documentaries then ESPN & he’s just a dude making free UKposts content for people. imagine what this guy could do with the seemingly unlimited resources they have. crazy…what a guy!
@mituscustoms7796
@mituscustoms7796 Рік тому
Documentaries like this are so important because the youth don’t understand how dominant players like Shaq were in the prime of their career. His finals averages are insane.
@Meatfrequency
@Meatfrequency Рік тому
Shaq’s physique with Kobe’s mentality would be the greatest player of all time
@logicallgaming
@logicallgaming Рік тому
Shaq's dominance, Kobe's mentality and the athleticism of like Vince/Drose (before injuries) and the body of a MJ
@thlin
@thlin Рік тому
@@logicallgaming all that you described would just be mj
@primofiamma7344
@primofiamma7344 Рік тому
Giannis the closest
@kajuanferdinand7641
@kajuanferdinand7641 Рік тому
Lebron
@danschumacher5427
@danschumacher5427 Рік тому
He wouldn't last very long , kobe and shaq talk about that
@c0wboys4life
@c0wboys4life Рік тому
Shaq was so agile in his Orlando days…if he would’ve worked out and stayed in better shape like Kobe said he would’ve been even more dominant 💪🏾
@kenw2225
@kenw2225 5 місяців тому
He'd probably be the best ever. Practice free throws and stay in shape , he's all time points leader . Alternative timeline. He's already considered an all time great. Top 10 for just about everyone now. Not many other all time greats had 8 years of lazy play in their career
@thewateringwiz7118
@thewateringwiz7118 Рік тому
Mate, you are simply the best at making documentaries like this... It's absolutely ridiculous !! Once again, what an amazing video on a an amazing player ! Joseph Vincent is the G.O.A.T !!
@jimmydee935
@jimmydee935 Рік тому
And he’s just as super as a human being. Dude has more heart, empathy, and compassion than any other person I’ve seen. Just a sweetheart of a man. Love him
@zogbogbean2464
@zogbogbean2464 Рік тому
Cap.
@trehubb6144
@trehubb6144 Рік тому
Shaq is one of the few NBA players in history that could claim the title of being the baddest and not much could disagree. Respect to him as a player and Businessman. He really should be a standard in certain regards
@davonthomas8524
@davonthomas8524 Рік тому
Facts🔥🔥… bars lol
@carson21211
@carson21211 Рік тому
Wilt Chamberlin enters the chat
@kenw2225
@kenw2225 5 місяців тому
Yea he has a claim as well. Chamberlain is a top guy, with Jordan bird magic Shaq kobe Duncan. I'd add olajuwon. And bill Russell
@DrugsAreBadUmmmKay
@DrugsAreBadUmmmKay 4 місяці тому
No one was scared of Shaq beating them with skill. They knew they had no chance against him if the refs weren’t going to call offensive fouls on him.
@Fredworst
@Fredworst 4 місяці тому
Like Micheal Jordan wasn't a business man???
@leppamessiah
@leppamessiah Рік тому
Glad I found this channel. The quality is unreal.
@SKINNYPIMP1973
@SKINNYPIMP1973 Рік тому
Loved to watch this man in my 20ths. I was great.
@DWish808
@DWish808 Рік тому
Joe, you killed it again. "Perfect timing!" Thank you for all your work. It made my week!
@DdotRay86
@DdotRay86 Рік тому
As dominant a sportsman as he was, Shaq's greatest attributes are his personality and his brain. A truly, truly remarkable and inspirational guy. Could listen to him talk for hours.
@yung_sirloin
@yung_sirloin Рік тому
love the style of this documentary. basically a 55 minute highlight reel
@viliuspurtulis9196
@viliuspurtulis9196 Рік тому
Bro that was fucking great!!! Crazy how Shaq moved in his early days. Very well done!!!🔥
@mikesharon2177
@mikesharon2177 Рік тому
Man when i was a kid i kept buying and trading for the upper deck cards to get his rookie card lol! There was so much hype behind him and dont get me started on his rap cd he released back then they played a few alot on the radio and tv:) Sadly his father is alot like mine and wasnt there for our upbringing so I had a connection with this man and a huge fan! Even nicer guy seeing all these vids of him buying toys,bikes etc.. for kids or anyone in need, pulling over to help people when their cars are broken down he truly is the definition of a Role Model:) NEVER forgot about the fans or where he comes from... "Shaq Attack" The original NBA Superman As a kid I had family that lived close to the basketball hall of fame in Springfield Massachusetts and in the entrance they had a shoe of shaq's and I was so in awe as child of the size lol
@idrinklean3412
@idrinklean3412 Рік тому
Smartest man financially wise and one of the best centers to ever play if not the best
@2DN1
@2DN1 Рік тому
You brought it again, Joe. Great documentary. Can't wait for the next one.
@ohbejuankenobi663
@ohbejuankenobi663 Рік тому
This is ESPN quality coverage. For awhile I thought this was a 30 for 30. You are amazing
@ryanrandall1727
@ryanrandall1727 Рік тому
And a doctorate Shaq! Dude is giving back every second Another banger Joseph Vincent!
@spanklocpimpn7517
@spanklocpimpn7517 Рік тому
Shaq is just a great all around person💯💪🏾
@jeffrichards1537
@jeffrichards1537 Рік тому
I can't lie I bought Shaq Diesel on cassette and Shaq Fu on Sega Genesis. I loved Shaq since I saw him at LSU.
@rottweilerfun9520
@rottweilerfun9520 Рік тому
What an awesome person Shaq is. I'm not into basketball but I love Shaq. He's great 👍
@brettbrannon4775
@brettbrannon4775 Рік тому
Rip Kobe and Stewart Scott, the talents of these men will live on for eternity💯🙌🏻
@plzing2
@plzing2 Рік тому
Growing up watching MJ and Shaq, the game had evolved so much over the last 40 years!
@devantejackson5085
@devantejackson5085 2 місяці тому
The Way He Broke that Goal was his Most Iconic Dunk Ever!!! And I'm a Lakers Fan Shout-out to Shaq Daddy 🐐🏆🏆🏆🏆
@vinnievjr
@vinnievjr Рік тому
Shaq is and will always be my favorite basketball player of all time. He was so much fun to watch on the court and a lot of fun to watch off the court. The man is a hero to many and just an all around amazing person.
@FreedomIsntFree-gd2hg
@FreedomIsntFree-gd2hg Рік тому
No one will ever be that big and move that fast in the NBA ever again. Once in a lifetime.
@RetroNBA42
@RetroNBA42 Рік тому
Wilt
@immafatazn
@immafatazn Рік тому
@@RetroNBA42 nah shaq was tearing the whole basket down. they literally had to redesign them because of him. imagine what he would’ve done to the ones in wilts era
@RetroNBA42
@RetroNBA42 Рік тому
@@immafatazn Wilt is stronger and faster than Shaq
@DrugsAreBadUmmmKay
@DrugsAreBadUmmmKay 4 місяці тому
You do realize that had/has nothing to do with strength, right?
@Theshaminator
@Theshaminator Рік тому
The only man with more that three nicknames and they all suited him 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 Body like a machine heart of angel
@stephennapier8365
@stephennapier8365 4 місяці тому
This was so good that you should be on Netflix. Can't wait for the next episode! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
@gregjones6465
@gregjones6465 Рік тому
Nobody brings it home like this guy.....NOBODY!
@lobes117
@lobes117 Рік тому
Shaq truly is a beautiful soul; a genuinely good man with an even better heart
@FatherAndTeacherTV
@FatherAndTeacherTV Рік тому
Shaq was and is a special athlete. It's cool that Vincent made a documentary on him.
@WarioSaysSo
@WarioSaysSo Рік тому
Shaquille O'neal was a player like no one else in basketball. He will forever be remembered as one of the greatest NBA players of all times. A solid Top 10 Center of all time great centers. He won all the major championships a basketball player could ever win & dream about. He allong with MJ made the basketball sport to be BIG in the whole world through 90's & 00's. They made so many new countries interested in the sport. How many players have been an "NBA Super Star level player" before they even have played a single official NBA match? Shaq is one of those few! He played in possibly the greatest talent filled NBA era of all times and that his era have been named "The Golden era of NBA" is not for nothing. His center rivalry on the court is legendary as he played against some of the best center players ever: Patrick Ewing, Hakeem Olajuwon, David Robinson, Robert Parish (92-97), Moses Malone (92-95), Tim Duncan, Alonzo Mourning, Dikembe Mutombo, Yao Ming, Ben Wallace, Dwight Howard, Pau Gasol etc. # 19 NBA Seasons (1992-2011), # Represented 6 NBA teams: Orlando Magic (1992-1996), LA Lakers (1996-2004), Miami Heat (2005-2008), Phoenix Suns (2008-2009), Cleveland Cavaliers (2009-2010) & Boston Celtics (2010-2011) # 4-time NBA champion in 6 NBA finals (2000, 2001, 2002 & 2006) # 2 NBA Final losses (1995 & 2004) # NBA MVP (2000) # 4-time NBA MVP runner up (1995, 2001, 2002 & 2005) # 3-time NBA Playoff MVP (2000, 2001 & 2002) # 15-time NBA All-Star (1993-1998, 2000-2007, 2009) # 3-time NBA All-Star Game MVP (2000, 2004, 2009) # 8-time All-NBA First Team (1998, 2000-2006) # 2-time All-NBA Second Team (1995, 1999) # 4-time All-NBA Third Team (1994, 1996-1997, 2009) # 3-time All-Defensive Second Team (2000-2001, 2003) # 1992 NBA Draft Pick #1 overall. # NBA Rookie of the Year (1993) # NBA All-Rookie First Team (1993) # 2-time NBA scoring champion (1995, 2000) # No. 34 retired by Los Angeles Lakers # 1996 Olympic Games Gold Medallist # 1994 FIBA World Championship Gold Medallist # FIBA World Championship MVP (1994) # USA Basketball Male Athlete of the Year (1994) # College National Player of the Year (1992) # 2× Consensus first-team All-American (1991-1992) # 2× SEC Player of the Year (1991-1992) # McDonald's All-American MVP (1989)
@michaelumeokoli
@michaelumeokoli Рік тому
Just imagine if Shaq had stayed in that Orlando shape throughout his career
@hectorlopez1069
@hectorlopez1069 Рік тому
Absolutely, he got fat in his Lakers years.
@michaelumeokoli
@michaelumeokoli Рік тому
@@hectorlopez1069 he got too comfortable at LA he declined very rapidly as soon as he was traded.
@tankwilliamson1903
@tankwilliamson1903 Рік тому
Kobe said that they would have won no less than 8 rings if they stayed together and Shaq stayed in shape
@JefeJuanJuega
@JefeJuanJuega Рік тому
You mean 2000 shaq? That was the beast
@Nationof300
@Nationof300 Рік тому
@@JefeJuanJuega nah 2000’s Shaq had nothing on Orlando Shaq when was actually in Shaq
@davidsondavinci6478
@davidsondavinci6478 Рік тому
The G.O.A.T is back we've missed you Joe what happened hope you good?? Thanks my week is made 🥰
@jonathan6935
@jonathan6935 7 місяців тому
Once in a lifetime Center. The force to be reckoned with
@elfrank7609
@elfrank7609 6 місяців тому
Great documentary! I know he was great but didn’t realized HOW great he was. Greatest big man ever! Sadly they don’t make them like that anymore…
@cmarbormaster
@cmarbormaster Рік тому
I got goosebumps. You still got it Vince!!!
@demaurimitchell3167
@demaurimitchell3167 Рік тому
I didn’t know I needed this video until it came out
@andrewbrandenburg3842
@andrewbrandenburg3842 Рік тому
You are SO good at creating these! Thanks so much man!
@tydupont8084
@tydupont8084 Рік тому
These are always so good man. Thanks for putting so much time into making extremely quality content
@karlsidney3218
@karlsidney3218 Рік тому
Need that Tim Duncan video in my life next. Keep em coming Joe. We love you.
@ozamatazbuckshank7467
@ozamatazbuckshank7467 Рік тому
Joe is a highlight guy, he love flashy plays. he doesn't like fundamental player like duncan
@Tonyhouse1168
@Tonyhouse1168 Рік тому
BRING ON TIMMY!!!!
@canopener5426
@canopener5426 Рік тому
@@ozamatazbuckshank7467 nobody care what you got to say.... Especially with a name like ozamataz..lol
@xCounTxDowNx
@xCounTxDowNx Рік тому
Best vid you’ve put out in quite a while. Excellent job, I was interested throughout the entire film. You did a great job with the audio clips and the entire timeline. Bravo.
@gabrielsalazar2137
@gabrielsalazar2137 Рік тому
Love the Kobe highlights you put in here, respect! Dude was just too good not to show
@rpesik
@rpesik Рік тому
Kobe was brutaly honest and right when he said if Shaq has the same work ethic as him, Shaq easily could be the greatest of all time.
@imagoodieboy7790
@imagoodieboy7790 11 місяців тому
After their 3peat championship, Shaq's face tells it all. It looks like if you are so successful and no team can stop you at all, it gets you bored. I literally imagine what will happen if Shaq has the same work ethic as Kobe, maybe LeBron and Wade's career or even Celtics will be over shine by Kobe and Shaq.
@srr3097
@srr3097 Рік тому
He embodies the word "Icon"
@chopparead454
@chopparead454 Рік тому
Once again Joseph you’ve produced a masterpiece, can’t thank you enough!
@fernandot7544
@fernandot7544 Рік тому
Always AMAZING content as usual man, thank you !
@ironpunchmb
@ironpunchmb Рік тому
I’ll always start my all time 5 with The Diesel !! He was truly unstoppable force !!
@youmetube393
@youmetube393 Рік тому
Love your work, thank you for the great films.
@zakariaabdullahi3696
@zakariaabdullahi3696 Рік тому
I enjoyed every minute of this documentary, well done Joseph!
@chomes8048
@chomes8048 Рік тому
It took me 3 days to watch this, but it was well worth sticking to it. Amazing as always mate. You're a legend.
@mordecaimcnasty
@mordecaimcnasty Рік тому
I just wanna thank you for these videos. They are truly masterful and I enjoy seeing the athletes I grew up watching having their careers put into the proper perspective. Thank you 🙏🏾
@Eryxist
@Eryxist Рік тому
I grew up in San Antonio, rooting for the Kobe/Shaq Lakers. Kobe was my favorite player. I even got to see some of the Spurs vs Lakers playoff games live. Man was it something else seeing those games. Great video as always!
@Tonyhouse1168
@Tonyhouse1168 Рік тому
I grew up in San Antonio, and Timmy, Manu, and Tony were the greatest champions ever. Models of class, deliberateness, and championship hearts. #21, forever the GOAT
@GreenSmoke352
@GreenSmoke352 Рік тому
As usual another outstanding sports documentary. Great work and always look forward to your work. Thank you
@mace2gorc872
@mace2gorc872 Рік тому
Nobody brings it home like Joe Vincent...nobody!!!
@zionnewkirk4838
@zionnewkirk4838 Рік тому
Can you imagine if he had Jordan's work ethic? Also, still waiting on you to continue the Brady series. I know those videos are going to be awesome!!🔥🔥🔥
@danschumacher5427
@danschumacher5427 Рік тому
His body would have up
@ghostaccountlmao
@ghostaccountlmao Рік тому
Finish brady when brady is finished.
@MEMEKING744
@MEMEKING744 Рік тому
The GOAT 🥶🥶
@okimitchell1043
@okimitchell1043 Рік тому
What memories 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
@dancox5572
@dancox5572 Рік тому
Fantastic. Love that Big Fella. Another fantastic production. Outstanding and I thank you
@nahidk7122
@nahidk7122 Рік тому
Gonna need a Bill Russell documentary
@ollivanajas
@ollivanajas Рік тому
You're incredible Joe - best sports documetaries ever 🏆 Been a fan for some years now, and I wonder if there'd be any way to see track listings for some of the amazing music you use in your videos? In any case keep up the amazing work, you've definitely impacted my life with your content 🏆💪🏻
@wiz6055
@wiz6055 Рік тому
Been waiting for a new video and of course it was well worth the wait. Best one to do it hands down !
@justinweaver249
@justinweaver249 Рік тому
Joe your amazing man, I've been waiting for this for years!!! Thank you man
@bluemagic4879
@bluemagic4879 Рік тому
I'd love to see one on Shawn Kemp!
@thisguy8132
@thisguy8132 Рік тому
You gotta do Penny Hardaway now. Although his career was cut short because of injury he was an all time talent
@daveclark8337
@daveclark8337 Рік тому
Stop it. Penny played for 13 seasons and averaged 15 pts a game and 20 pts for 3 years during his 'prime' .
@BrianB1988
@BrianB1988 Рік тому
@@daveclark8337 hey dave, pipe down buddy. guys career was MASSIVELY cut short due to injury, dont waste ur time replying
@itsmeitstrue
@itsmeitstrue Рік тому
@@BrianB1988 Penny, Grant Hill, and DRose all had great careers but couldve been all time greats had their careers not been knocked down because of injury
@kendyjapri1559
@kendyjapri1559 Рік тому
@@itsmeitstrue there is no if in the real life
@renereithmeir2522
@renereithmeir2522 Рік тому
And a real good human being, so famous but still humble and down to earth. A real role model
@alfaiq7391
@alfaiq7391 Рік тому
been waiting on this one thank you
@davidmarcello1165
@davidmarcello1165 Рік тому
Please do a bill russell doc
@blakelip3
@blakelip3 Рік тому
Nobody does it like Joe Vincent
@TheLillink
@TheLillink Рік тому
Ive been waiting for this👍🔥🔥🔥
@vladimiripotzky5392
@vladimiripotzky5392 11 місяців тому
To witness shaq and kobe in their prime is so great to watch!
@MatthewM575
@MatthewM575 Рік тому
The "I wish" matchup would have to be. Wilt Chamberlain vs Shaq that would be an amazing battle.
@schubird43
@schubird43 Рік тому
As a Minnesota boy I would love to see one on KG.... I mean, I know he's not really on the same caliber as Shaq who awe's the heck out of me, but I think it would be a great vid from you! (assuming you haven't done one already....) 🙂
@NBADUNKMAN
@NBADUNKMAN Рік тому
thank you for putting this together, great job!
@raggmedia
@raggmedia Рік тому
Perfection, again. Thank you.
@LeoPard-HQ
@LeoPard-HQ Рік тому
My thanks goes to the maker of this entertaining piece of History that I enjoy watching from start to finish and for your hard work to put this events together in a masterpiece of a documentary. And please keep up the good work and thank you.
@logicallgaming
@logicallgaming Рік тому
I still would like a Tmac and Joe Burrow one
@yungrichyungin7714
@yungrichyungin7714 Рік тому
I can understand Tmac, but Joe Burrow just got in the league.. He need to get some more time under his belt first.
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