Sports Through My Eyes
by: ian2813
The Golden Age of NBA Commercials
Jan 29, 2008 | 11:09PM | report this
While I love basketball, the NBA seems to have lost some luster for me in recent years. I've thought about it and I've realized the problem: The commercials aren't as good as they used to be. In my opinion, the late 90's and thereabouts had the best commercials for athletes of any sport at any time. Today's NBA player commercials just don't have the same charm. With that in mind, I thought it would be fun to revisit some of these classics that still evoke a smile today.

Sprite

Admit it, Sprite's "Obey Your Thirst" campaign was the greatest in the history of ad campaigns. The commercials featuring Grant Hill have never been equaled. Someone on YouTube has already done us the favor of compiling all the Grant Hill Sprite commercials. The quality is unfortunately not the best, so you can't see the tears streaming down Grant's face when he starts his acting career, but at least the immortal "Cowboy" song is preserved.



The rest of these Sprite commercials didn't feature NBA players, but they aired during NBA games and are classic all the same.









Reading is FUNdamental


Yeah, they're corny, but you've gotta love 'em.

Reggie Miller:



Juwan Howard:



Shaquille O'Neal:



Nike

Remember when Anfernee Hardaway was a bonafide superstar? He even had a series of commercials for Nike featuring him and "Li'l Penny," a fast-talking puppet sidekick. Tyra Banks was known to appear in them too.





This list wouldn't be complete without Michael Jordan making an appearance, so here's the commercial that's stuck with me the most over the years.



I remember Jordan commenting on this commercial and saying that it seemed like he'd failed more than this commercial says he did.

Pepsi

Of course, there was always the big man himself, Shaq. He's never kept a low-profile, and back in the day he endorsed Pepsi.





All Sport


More Shaq, this time endorsing a drink that's a bit more obscure.



And finally...

Snickers

After Michael Jordan came out with his own cologne he was just asking to be spoofed.



After looking at these videos, can you honestly say that NBA commercials are better today? I think not. There were many more that I wanted to include, but space concerns and/or lack of a YouTube video prevented it. Still, I'm already starting to feel nostalgic.

Special thanks to Dwindy1's Sports and Beer post, which inspired me to put together this idea I'd been considering for a while.
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kellyscott
Jan 29, 2008
11:47 PM
loved em all!!!

Hoffman
Jan 30, 2008
8:17 AM
Love the George Muresan commercial!

Lol.

tophatal
Jan 30, 2008
12:55 PM
ian
Many of those commercials as you've said have become instant classics. That being said there are one or two out there now that could end up as prized pieces of salesmanship by Madison Ave. I particularly like the T Mobile ads featuring D Wade and Barkley. Both look as if they had a great deal of fun making them.
See my latest post titled If It Feels Good Then It's Got To Be Good !
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ReverendRhythm
Jan 30, 2008
1:32 PM
Good stuff, although the list wouldn't be complete with out the SNL spoof on Michael Jordan doing every commercial imaginable.

The one they show he did that they didn't air was a feminine hygiene product where Michael asks if 'you ever get that not so fresh feeling.'

ian2813
Jan 30, 2008
2:18 PM
Kelly, Hoff - I'm glad you enjoyed them. That Gheorghe Muresan commercial was one of my favorites too.

Top - I'm already over the Barkley-Wade commercials, but maybe I'm just biased because Wade sort of annoys me.

Rev - I remember that Michael Jordan commercial parody. It was gross but funny. It sure was hard to escape MJ during commercial breaks in those days.

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I'm a fan of all Chicago sports teams (including both the Cubs and White Sox). When one of my teams isn't playing I'm a big proponent of rooting for the underdog. I'm currently an inactive NBA fan and will remain so until David Stern is out as commissioner.
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