Hey, a Sugarhill Gang song that isn’t “Rapper’s Delight!” You may not know this one by name, but you’ve heard it and probably danced to it. "A natural playmaking forward, the 19-year-old Israel product is a strong finisher with a quick first step capable of stretching his game beyond the arc.
It’s a goofy song, but it’s also a banger. Matt Barnes has long said he didn’t feel like he deserved his Golden State Warriors championship ring, but the Warriors made sure he got what they know was owed to … After all, Pitbull and Kesha did a version literally for the NBA playoffs.
We extend our thoughts and prayers to family and friends of “Uncle Cliffy” during this time. If you put the word “jump” in a song’s chorus, there’s a decent chance it will end up getting played at a basketball game. © Larry Hulst/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images
Dubstep has become increasingly a part of the NBA arena landscape. Rest In Peace my guy ❤️ RIP Clifford Robinson - some of my earliest memories of NBA basketball were of you as the lifeblood to those early/mid 90’s Blazers teams. 'Falcons Head Coach Dan Quinn discusses how he as a white coach can be a better ally.Mets Star Dominic Smith Cries Discussing Jacob Blake: 'People Still Don't Care'New York Mets star Dominic Smith broke down in tears and cried when discussing his feelings after Jacob Blake was shot in the back seven times by a Kenosha, Wisconsin police officer.Show full articles without "Continue Reading" button for {0} hours. The Warriors put that right on Tuesday.
Robinson played 18 seasons in the NBA with the Warriors, Portland Trail Blazers, Phoenix Suns, Detroit Pistons and New Jersey Nets. Yet, they did it anyway. Technotronic’s one-hit from 1989 basically ushered in the era of the ‘90s jock jams. Maybe your team is up at the end of the game or maybe a little behind.
"The Warriors need to get better defensively, but they’re also in need of playmaking. Baseball, for example, has walk-up music for all the hitters on the home team and every pitcher out of the bullpen. If you go to any major team sport event, you’re going to hear music. Matt Barnes has long said he didn’t feel like he deserved his Golden State Warriors championship ring. Dubstep may not be your thing, but you don’t have to listen to a whole song. I D.A. Take, for example, Kriss Kross’ “Jump,” which could have made the cut too. 2 pickCliff Robinson, former Warriors forward and NBA All-Star, dies at 53Why Steve Kerr calls Kevin Durant 'most talented' player he's seenMatt Barnes, Bay Area athletes react to actor Chadwick Boseman's deathEx-Warrior Andre Iguodala responds to Donald Trump's claim about NBAWarriors' Draymond Green tells CNN why NBA playoffs need to continueBen Simmons better Warriors fit than Joel Embiid, Tom Haberstroh saysKlay Thompson outraged by alleged Tiburon police racial profiling incidentWarriors trade No.
© Kevin Winter/Getty Images for Coachella However, Barnes never got his championship ring … If you need a reason, or your memory jogged, we have one sentence for you: “Ya’ll ready for this?” “Macarena” is old hat. There is a ton of energy in “Crazy Train,” and a lot of times the whole point of playing a song at a sporting event is to get fans pumped. We can understand that.
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This one was huge in the ‘90s. RIP to a Portland legend.The UConn Basketball family mourns the loss of a legendary player and person, Clifford Robinson. Of course they do, and you now have that tune stuck in your head. It’s basically the “Macarena” with legs. Matt Barnes was on the 2017 Golden State Warriors team which won the title over LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers in five games. © Bruce Glikas/Bruce Glikas/FilmMagic For decades, Queen’s anthem has been booming at sporting events. The Warriors weren't going to take Matt Barnes' no for an answer.Host Rachel Nichols said the Warriors "had a courier drive [Barnes'] ring down" once they heard he would be on the show.“You are an NBA Champion forever and don’t ever forget it.” — Steve Kerr"Hey, Matt.