Nate Robinson Fail


2010-11 NBA Season | Nate Robinson’s Epic Fail

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In a game against the New York Knicks last December 15, Paul Pierce hit the game winning jumper with 0.4 seconds  left to break the New York Knicks’ 8-game winning streak.

As Pierce streaked towards the court emulating an airplane, a joyful Nate Robinson decided to piggyback him.

What followed is one that will forever be associated with “Kryptonate”, a faceplant. Fail.

This is NBA: Where Nate Robinson fail happens.

There’s even a Nike Air Jordan XII “Frozen Moments” commercial remake to relive the FAIL. Wow, this is becoming an internet meme.

Never forget though that at only 5’9”, he is the first three-time NBA slam dunk contest champion.

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