The Kawhi Shot Set To Verne Lundquist's Call Of Tiger's Chip In At The 2005 Masters Is GLORIOUS

This sort of thing happens after a play like Kawhi. We get all the different calls. It might be overplayed, but I love it. Now, that said, I don’t know if I’ll find a better one than this. Here we have the legendary Verne Lundquist call of Tiger’s chip in during the 2005 Masters. You know that one:

Legendary shit. From both Tiger and Verne. One of the most iconic golf and really sports calls. Now, you put that to the Kawhi shot and you have perfection. They really do somewhat go together here. The way Tiger’s chip hangs on the lip with the way Kawhi’s ball hits the bottom of the rim and bounces 3 more times after that.

The way that it looks like there’s absolutely nothing. You can hear Verne’s call of Tiger’s shot saying he picked a spot. Kawhi somewhat did that too. He wanted to get to the corner. Now, I don’t think he wanted to fade away, but still.

If that’s not enough, how about this. 18 years ago, the Raptors had a chance to beat the Sixers in game 7. Vince missed:

And the Korean call is starting to become the most electric thing in sports: