Golden State Warriors swingman Andre Iguodala hit the game-clinching 3-pointer in Game 2 of the NBA Finals against the Toronto Raptors, capping off an incredible sequence.
With the Warriors up two, Stephen Curry escaped a double-team and passed the ball to Shaun Livingston, who somehow was able to prevent Raptors star Kawhi Leonard from intercepting the pass. Livingston then hit Iguodala, who was wide open from beyond the arc. The 2014 Finals MVP hit the 3-pointer to put the Warriors up 109-104.
ESPN's Mike Breen yelled out his classic “bang” after Iguodala's shot went in, but since the NBA is a global sport, why don't we take a listen to what Iggy's shot sounded like in nine different languages:




How do you say “BANG!” in every language? I always love these compilations. pic.twitter.com/qgrpCzZW7B
— Jonesy (@RoyJonesy) June 4, 2019
It's always neat to hear other commentators from different countries call NBA games. The passion with which they call the game is awesome.
The Warriors and Raptors are tied at 1-1, with Games 3 and 4 set to be played at Oracle Arena. The Raptors have to win at least one game in Oakland to reclaim home court advantage. For that to happen, Marc Gasol, Kyle Lowry, Pascal Siakam and Danny Green need to show up on the road and help Leonard, who has arguably been the best player in the entire 2019 postseason.