Re-live Kawhi Leonard's Game 7 buzzer beater in LEGO form (VIDEO)
It’s the most famous shot in Toronto Raptors history, and now it has been immortalized in LEGO form.
Jared Jacobs, a stop-motion animator from Calgary, has made the video we didn’t know we needed.
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He made a remarkably detailed animation of Kawhi Leonard’s game-winning shot, at the buzzer, against the Philadelphia 76ers in Game 7 of the second round.
It’s beautiful:
Dear Kawhi, Remember the "fun times" we had together in Toronto.
Yours truly,
The @Raptors pic.twitter.com/VXKXLlFgxn— Jared Jacobs (@goldyeller) June 24, 2019
This isn’t the first time Jacobs has recreated an amazing sports moment. He’s done it a number of times, and they’re all amazing:
Here’s Damian Lillard’s buzzer beater:
This was the moment when @Dame_Lillard officially got me on the @trailblazers bandwagon. I had to immortalize it in Lego. I hope this brings them good luck for the next round. #ripcity #legoluck pic.twitter.com/Uz9bI7sh9I
— Jared Jacobs (@goldyeller) April 29, 2019
Another one from March Madness:
I'm ready for @marchmadness to begin. I had a little spare time so I decided to re-create the Jordan Poole buzzer beater with Lego. #madness pic.twitter.com/a8cEi1MmSD
— Jared Jacobs (@goldyeller) March 11, 2019
How about some golf?
Some may remember John Daly's infamous play at the 8th hole of Pinehurst No. 2 during the 1999 #USOpen. If not, you can remember it here – in Lego form, by the great @goldyeller.@usopengolf @PGA_JohnDaly pic.twitter.com/P2jlu0s8ys
— Pinehurst Resort (@PinehurstResort) June 15, 2019
NCAA football…
Merry Christmas @Tuaamann and @AlabamaFTBL I made this Lego video for you. #CFBPlayoff pic.twitter.com/wEAokZmHSO
— Jared Jacobs (@goldyeller) November 29, 2018
He even recreated the JR Smith moment from the 2018 NBA Finals:
JR Smith in Lego form. #NBAFinals #CavsVsWarriors pic.twitter.com/d5jnWkHiC1
— Jared Jacobs (@goldyeller) June 5, 2018