does anyone know where can i watch the final four replays?
Ross Johnston3 сағат бұрын
Love the full replays
WydBMC3 сағат бұрын
Firsrttttt
Gezza 774 сағат бұрын
Butler, Mitchell and Teague torched the Zags. Thamba was a beast...
PeleisLegend6 сағат бұрын
Ive never seen Chuck jump that high since he retired
Rivera,Hayden Paul S.6 сағат бұрын
Also the ucla michigan can you put
Rivera,Hayden Paul S.6 сағат бұрын
Can u do the ucla gonzaga game
Jack Lord7 сағат бұрын
This game was bought
Simp ForLulu8 сағат бұрын
I hope he falls to the pistons
jsoop719 сағат бұрын
He lookin like henry cavill
Tony Campbell11 сағат бұрын
He was better than any of the Baylor players they got throttled by Kansas in the regular season 😆
PhillyJay. OnePlus 6T- Samsung A51 5G12 сағат бұрын
Trash
SeahawksKid 099 сағат бұрын
Salty BYU fan
rickvaughn13 сағат бұрын
Who wins: 2005 UNC vs. 2009 UNC?
Conner Hess14 сағат бұрын
📌 18 + -S'E`X"--D'A`T`ING-------- Here ➱ XCLUB.CYOU/AECUQH 1:01 √™ Lorsqu'une pilule qui donne aux utilisateurs cinq minutes de super pouvoirs inattendus arrive dans les rues de √™ Когда таблетка, дающая пользователям пять минутнеожиданных сверхспособностей, попадает на улицы Нового Орлеана, торговец-подросток и местный полицейскийогда таблетка, дающая
Donnie D14 сағат бұрын
He’s gonna be the next T-Mac for Orlando!!!
Jacksonville Jaguars Highlights & Hype Videos15 сағат бұрын
Respect the mustache!! 😂
PhillyJay. OnePlus 6T- Samsung A51 5G12 сағат бұрын
Got exposed by Baylor
A. C15 сағат бұрын
YESSSS!!! PLEASE DO MORE FULL GAME UPLOADS FROM THIS YEAR PLEASE!!!!! BEGGING!!!
Louis Zuech15 сағат бұрын
BIRD AND MAGIC WENT ON TO BATTLE EACH OTHER IN THE NBA. two of the greatest ever.
Jordan Wolfson16 сағат бұрын
Gonna most likely be preseason national player of the year. As a Zag fan, I do wish he'd celebrate less. But the confidence this kid plays with can't be taught, and that's a major positive. FINISH THE JOB NEXT SEASON, DREW!
James the gamer81116 сағат бұрын
Booooooo
SeahawksKid 0911 сағат бұрын
@James the gamer811 just because Baylor shut him out does not mean he is bad. And you are just a salty UCLA fan and I think you are still mad about that shot
James The Sports guy11 сағат бұрын
@James the gamer811 lol same hahaha
James the gamer81111 сағат бұрын
@Jacksonville Jaguars Highlights & Hype Videos also how about u get a life and don't comment on my comment if u wanta act like that
James the gamer81112 сағат бұрын
@PhillyJay. OnePlus 6T- Samsung A51 5G yeah he is trash he did not do a thing against baylor
James the gamer81112 сағат бұрын
@SeahawksKid 09 I am not a byu fan lol I am a ucla/kentucky fan mainly kentucky
BloodyL3gend17 сағат бұрын
THERE HE IS LETS HO
Drew Pepin17 сағат бұрын
🐐
BigBoyGeorge17 сағат бұрын
Man, this comment section is like a ghost town
BigBoyGeorge15 сағат бұрын
@Conman makes sense
Conman15 сағат бұрын
Becacuse everyone hates Drew
BloodyL3gend17 сағат бұрын
yeah...
Immanyuel Cole17 сағат бұрын
😅
walterlv0117 сағат бұрын
This might have been the best game I have ever seen a Notre Dame basketball team play. This Wichita State team was really good and they just tore right through them.
kncandl17 сағат бұрын
3:45 Pure MaCio. Adore this guy! Sic ‘em!
michael simmons18 сағат бұрын
Can you do a Ohio State versus Arizona full game sweet 16 2013
David Noci18 сағат бұрын
Terrible style from the white guys btw
Icon Eason18 сағат бұрын
Best game of the tournament
Raquawn Pratt19 сағат бұрын
team with the best guards always wins the ncaa tourneys baylor was too much for the zags ggs they have 5 big guards who play both ends and can score at will
Icon Eason19 сағат бұрын
No one thought UCLA would make it this far good run bruins
C Spiegs19 сағат бұрын
Wow what a game!
carolyn gordin19 сағат бұрын
BREAK IT DOWN FOR ME
carolyn gordin20 сағат бұрын
THANKS FOR THE NEWPORT SNAP COACH
JB20 сағат бұрын
not an upset just ohio state
commando210020 сағат бұрын
UCLA vs Gonzaga next🙏
Seth Kraai18 сағат бұрын
Yes!!!
Sports 31121 сағат бұрын
This was the upset of this year’s NCAA tournament
Varun Ambatipudi21 сағат бұрын
What an upset tho
Caden Pence21 сағат бұрын
First
I’m Legit Subbbing To Everyone Who Subbs To Me21 сағат бұрын
“Congrats to everyone who is early and who found this comment.”❤️
Eric Hall21 сағат бұрын
Gonzaga will always continue to be rigggghhhhtttt there and never do it....
yungpawn21 сағат бұрын
Future Sacramento King
hardtymz251722 сағат бұрын
This comment is the real winner
Dewayne Pryor23 сағат бұрын
I hated this game. I don't get it......... you act like ......Oh!!!! He's the next Micheal Jordan......wins two NCAA basketball titles......... but,when he's in the NBA........ he's nothing but a wannabe superstar. Face it .......you can deceive and lie to the fans,but, there's no way to make a hyena into a lion. Shaquille O'neal won with the Lakers and the Heat.... while Lebron James won championships with the Heat,Cavilers and Lakers. Tell me how many championships did this wannabe superstar win with any NBA team.
MrSwish23 сағат бұрын
0:36 as you can see the N is missing, that's because the Freethrow line is black and we know what N meaning is.
walterlv0123 сағат бұрын
As one of the "last four in" Dayton got to play the First Four game in their home arena, then after winning that, got what amounted to two straight home games in the First and Second rounds in Columbus! Talk about a charmed life - go from being a bubble team, to barely making the tournament, to getting 3 straight home games in the tournament! Crazy for an 11-seed.
Praying MantisКүн бұрын
If this #35 kid puts on son weight he just may make it to the NBA.
Media SL - Second LifeКүн бұрын
Super 😜
Garrett AКүн бұрын
His shot looked better back then. He worked hard to develop that shot to Westbrick level.
jdb316Күн бұрын
When did CBS start adding the announcers’ commentary to One Shining Moment? I prefer letting the highlights speak for themselves here.
Eli MaioranaКүн бұрын
Make these things longer olz
Al ArmstrongКүн бұрын
good
Akando ArloКүн бұрын
gooo
Ainsley ArlieКүн бұрын
yess
Delton JoaКүн бұрын
Russell Westbrook with a jumpshot and defense
Labiang JonathanКүн бұрын
1:19:13 😭😭😭
Aiken ArkwrightКүн бұрын
love
Aiken AricКүн бұрын
go
Scott Lowman.Күн бұрын
Spring break 1985. Parents wanted me to go to my grandparents for the week. Said I wasn't going unless I watched the game. I went & got to watch the game. Glad I didn't miss it!
robert culverКүн бұрын
Kentucky won it all 1978,!!
Walker HiattКүн бұрын
He isn’t wrong
J.A. AllisonКүн бұрын
...... NC's great lineup of Jordan, Sam Perkins, Brad Daugherty and Kenny Smith looked overpowering but freshman Smith was ineffective with broken wrist, Jordan had foul trouble, soph Daugherty suffered in-game injury. Indiana shot lights out for the game (almost 70%) matched up well, got great games from Steve Alford & 7-2 center Blab. They also played great team D & ran efficient offense. Kinda like when "little" Princeton almost knocked off Alonzo Mourning & (No. 1 seed) Georgetown in 1993. It can always happen, as No. 16 UBMC proved vs. No. 1 Virginia in 2018, All four of the following great coaches all stumbled multiple times in early rounds of the NCAAs or before they even got to the NCAA tournament. ... it's interesting... Dean Smith, Bob Knight, John Wooden and Mike Krzyzewski all played for great coaches (Phog Allen, Fred Taylor, Ward Lambert, Bob Knight). Wooden (Purdue 1932) and Knight (Ohio State 1960) and Dean (1952 Kansas) all played for NCAA champs. Wooden (12.1 ppg) was the "better" college player -- retroactively being named "Player of the Year" in 1932 (as the NCAA did not exist yet) and Purdue was named "national champs" by the Helms Athletic Foundation & Premo-Poretta Poll -- two separate organizations that retroactively gave out awards to previous basketball teams, players from late 1890s through 1938. Smith, Knight and Krzyzewski (at Army) were all average Division I college players in college (2 ppg to 7 ppg) who learned well from their head coaches and, with Wooden, all went on to teach the game extremely well and successfully, all becoming the winningest coach of all time when each retired (though Krzyzewski is still coaching). That is remarkable... and begets the winners become bigger winners theory in life. Also interesting, all four were born in the midwest: Wooden (Indiana), Smith (Kansas), Knight (Ohio) and Krzyzewski (Illinois). Yes Wooden has 10 NCAA titles, Krzyzewski 5, Knight 3 and Smith 2... After reading books on each... I believe you can make a case for each as the greatest coach(es) since 1960. Smith, Knight & Krzyzewski all coached in the Mideast or East -- where, objectively, in their eras, there was much stronger competition to get to the Final Four than in the West. Remember, too... Only conference champs could compete for NCAA titles thru almost all of Wooden's era (1947-1975) while Smith, Knight & Coach K all had to battle tough, talented national powerhouse teams hungry for redemption in every round in the East. And each had to win usually 5 or 6 games to become national champs. During Wooden's era, you only had to win 4 games against half western universities to claim a crown (less teams were invited, bracket was NOT balanced yet by NCAA). What Wooden's UCLA teams were able to do was remarkable -- 10 titles in 12 years -- the result of great coaching fundamentals from Wooden, great strategy from assistant Jerry Norman, PLUS the recruiting help of famous black UCLA alumni like Jackie Robinson (Baseball's breaker of the color barrier), Ralph Bunche (U.S. United Nations rep), Willie Naulls (NBA vet), Arthur Ashe (U.S. Open champ), and Rafer Johnson (Olympic Decathlon champ) all helped draw some of the nation's BEST basketball players to the West Coast & UCLA. Whoever got Lew Alcindor & Bill Walton was going to the Final Four every year, just like Bill Russell & Wilt Chamberlain took their teams to the NCAA Final in their college days. Alcindor (for race appeal reasons) and Walton (local boy) WANTED to come to UCLA. I consider Alcindor & Walton to be the two most complete college players of all time. With Pete Maravich at point guard & Oscar Robertson at the other guard I would round out my all-time team, Wilt & Russell as my 5th starter, 1st sub. Wooden, most successful... sure, hands down. Yet, all his early great black players (Naulls, Walt Hazzard, Lew Alcindor, Lucius Allen, etc.) all considered quitting the team after their sophomore years ("A Coach's Life" by Seth Davis, 2014 copyright) there as the on-campus culture (ex. no dorms for blacks) or Wooden's non-communication, detached off-court persona, and not explaining why you would be benched, stressed them all out to the max. UCLA booster/friend Sam Gilbert stepped in with hospitality at his house & elsewhere to save the day for UCLA fans with Hazzard, Alcindor & Allen, according to Davis' book. Wooden communicated the Xs and Os of hoops tremendously in practice... according to his players, he was below average at relating to them as people while they were there. Dean Smith's players had a much more positive experience with him....same with Krzyzewski's guys. Knight's ? More of a mixed bag of memories, like Wooden's. According to his book, Wooden did not talk to you much if you were not in his top 7 player rotation. And he gave his top players more leeway when it came to breaking team rules, curfews, etc. "Greatest coach" ever then? Tough call to make. Most enjoyable "great coach" to play for ? For life lessons, success & relatability... I gotta go with Dean Smith. Though playing with Bill Walton probably would have been a lot of fun... Keep ballin' all you hoopers !
Mark BrowningКүн бұрын
Best and worst tournament game ever. Best because....well just watch it for youself. You'll need no further proof. Worst because the wrong team won. And I mean the wrongest of all wrong teams that has ever wronged.
Jacob HillКүн бұрын
Tech’s D lost the game....
Pat EarlyКүн бұрын
Very excellent! Thank you for sharing and God bless everyone
yesher12Күн бұрын
To know what has happened to our team today, with Beard turning his back on us, this video is bitter sweet. That 2019 team was incredible. I hope Adams has much success.
G WsКүн бұрын
Talent is just insane when recognize the names
David SolomonКүн бұрын
Love him or hate him. Respect him or disrespect him. Laettner is one of the top college basketball players of all time. 4 final fours and 2 titles at Duke. He finished 10 for 10 from both the floor and free throw line. I'm not putting him on the same level as Lew Alcindor or Bill Walton, but he's on a short list of players to follow them.
Clark BucherКүн бұрын
7:14 - NOT a travel
Johann baniquedКүн бұрын
I am a Loyola-Chicago alum, but I liked watching these Yellow Jackets play.
Matthew AndersonКүн бұрын
One of the 10 best games in March Madness history with the finish
Duhew Game2 күн бұрын
hello?
Gamil Game2 күн бұрын
2021
Ekal Zian2 күн бұрын
woyy
Dewa Game2 күн бұрын
love
Kaliba King2 күн бұрын
Lol arizona
Toke Game2 күн бұрын
live
Eli Maiorana2 күн бұрын
Plz stop giving away the score in the thumbnail and/or text Im not one of them but some people like to watch the highlights to find out who won