MJ’s Pitch Fails! NBA Stars’ Wild First Pitches

NBA superstars like Michael Jordan, LeBron James, and Stephen Curry have all attempted ceremonial first pitches at MLB games. While some showed flashes of effort, many pitches were wild, awkward, or downright bad, providing plenty of laughs for fans and commentators alike. It's a fun look at athletes stepping outside their element.

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MJ’s Pitch Fails! NBA Stars’ Wild First Pitches

Michael Jordan, a legend on the basketball court, once stepped onto the baseball diamond for a Chicago Cubs game in 1998. His first pitch was…

Memorable, to say the least, drawing chuckles from the crowd. It’s a fun reminder that even the greatest athletes can find new ways to stumble when they step outside their comfort zone.

LeBron James also took a turn at a first pitch in Cleveland, and the footage shows he wasn’t exactly a natural. “Look how bad he throws the ball,” one observer noted, highlighting that even a physical marvel like LeBron can struggle with a simple baseball motion.

John Wall’s attempt was also met with disappointment. “John Wall is awful,” was the blunt assessment, as his pitch sailed wide, much to the amusement of those watching. It seems the grace and precision needed for basketball don’t always translate to the pitcher’s mound.

Then there was Carmelo Anthony, or “Melo,” who stepped up to deliver a pitch. While his form wasn’t highlighted as particularly bad, the clip is part of a collection showing that many NBA stars face challenges when trying their hand at baseball’s ceremonial first pitch.

Dirk Nowitzki brought his signature high leg kick to his first pitch, a move that drew positive attention. “I like it,” said one commentator, appreciating the effort and flair. However, the playful jab followed, “They don’t play baseball in Germany,” suggesting his roots might explain his unfamiliarity with the sport.

Stephen Curry, known for his incredible shooting accuracy, took his turn in Tokyo, Japan, for a game. Despite his legendary ball-handling skills, his pitch didn’t quite go as planned. Reports mentioned that the ball was dropped, and there was even some doubt about whether he would show up to deliver it at all.

Anthony Edwards, who was rumored to have MLB potential coming out of high school, also gave a first pitch. His form, however, led to skepticism.

“Not with that form,” one commentator stated, questioning his baseball future based on the pitch. The delivery showed a strange arm motion, with the observation, “Yeah, his arm’s too long,” indicating a mechanical issue.

Even NBA insiders got in on the action. Brian Windhorst, a well-known reporter, threw a pitch for the Akron RubberDucks.

His attempt resulted in a ground ball hit up the middle, a less-than-ideal outcome that led to laughter. The video clip itself seemed to be a source of amusement, with questions like “WHERE DID YOU GET THIS TAPE?” being humorously asked.

Kendrick Perkins, also known as “Perk,” participated in a first pitch ceremony. While he completed the act, the commentary focused on his lack of action beyond the pitch itself. “He did the first pitch, but he didn’t swing,” a remark that pointed out the difference between a baseball player’s involvement and a ceremonial one.

The collection of pitches is a lighthearted look at how different sports require different skill sets. While these NBA stars are masters of the hardwood, the baseball mound presents a unique challenge, often leading to entertaining, and sometimes awkward, results. It’s a fun dive into the crossover appeal between the NBA and MLB, showing that even legends can have a tough time with a simple throw.

The video highlights moments from various years and locations, including a Cubs game in 1998, LeBron’s pitch in Cleveland, and Curry’s in Tokyo. It also gives a nod to reporters like Tim Bontemps and Shams Charania, and even Stephen A.

Smith, who were part of the sports world where these events took place. The Akron RubberDucks are specifically mentioned for Brian Windhorst’s pitch.

Ultimately, these first pitches are more about community engagement and celebrating the intersection of sports than perfect baseball form. They provide fans with a chance to see their favorite basketball stars in a different light, even if it means a few errant throws and a lot of laughs along the way. The next time an NBA player steps onto a baseball field for a first pitch, fans will surely be watching with anticipation, hoping for another memorable, if not always graceful, moment.


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