2002 NBA Finals Los Angeles Lakers Championship Video buy videos, movies
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List Price: $14.95
Features
• Closed-captioned
• Color
• NTSC
In Theaters : 2002
Video Release : 23 July, 2002 |
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2002 NBA Finals Los Angeles Lakers Championship Video Customer Reviews
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Awesome DVD! If you're a laker fan, BUY IT
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The lakers are the best team of all time in the NBA. That is evident in the way they play. This dvd is worth every single penny spent on it... My former girlfriends kids destroyed it one day. I was so mad. I said, "Did you know that was my favorite dvd?" She told me that she would buy me another one but never did. Did not like it when I wore my Kobe Bryant jersey. Why would she buy me another disc? I'm gonna buy another one next month when I get paid and nothing is going to happen to this one!
Anyway, to the dvd: It has great interviews with Robert Horry about his game winning buzzer beater against the Portland Trailblazers in game 3 of the NBA playoffs in 2002. Great highlights of all playoff games are included and the miraculous buzzer beater shot by Robert Horry against the Sacremento Kings was unbelievable! I remember that game very clearly. I was over at my best friends house watching the game and he thought they were going to lose. I kind of did too, but I felt confident that they would pull off a win.
I told him, "The game is not over yet. Anything can happen." When that ball left Robert Horrys hands with one tenth of a second left on the clock, I knew that shot was going in. I jumped up, raised my arms, and was shouting my head off so loud you could have heard me down the block. I can see now why Tim Duncan calls him "big shot bob." I mean who in the hell can hit a shot like that? The people who knock the lakers, don't what they are talking about. If people say the lakers suck, then why are they considered one of the greatest NBA teams of all time?
Don't knock a team of this caliber until you see all of their achievements over the years and then maybe you'll learn to appreciate a good team when you see it. |
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