Jeff Taylor’s Big Flush



Jeff Taylor soars to the rim for a big two-handed flush off the feed from Ramon Sessions. Visit nba.com/video for more highlights.

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26 thoughts on “Jeff Taylor’s Big Flush

  1. breh…seriously,,,,you analyze jordan video,,,the point is not how he plays in the game,,,the point is he can still DUNK, who cares if he is slow,,breh, he is FUCKING 50, when you 50 you won't even able to play basketball k breh? ,,,no breh, I watched basketball since 2002 real talk, breh, I know who kobe was in his prime breh,,,but his time is over, it's LeBron's time now, the stage was set for LeBron to have an NBA finals for the ages, and HE DELIVERED. he is the BEST basketball player

  2. yes you are very cool! no problem, I try to talk like you, eyy breh',,,,yes jordan dunk at age of 50,,,there is a youtube video on it,,,you should go watch it breh',,,lebron will slow down,,,breh, but he is a very talented post player too breh,,,do you watch nba today,,,? when I said lebron was most complete, he can score in the post too breh,,,kobe was better, but he is not better not breh,,,,lebron can dominate and impact the game in so many more ways than kobe,,,,breh,,brehh,,,breh LBJ SWAG

  3. lol you just mad. LeBeast > Kobeast, maybe kobe was better earlier in his career, but he isn't the same player he used to be. and LeBron is seriously the most complete basketball player now.

  4. its 2 steps people. that's the difference between NBA players and regular players…..he takes a quick step between the time he bounce the ball and when both hands grabs the ball. similar to a hop step

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