Video - There Can Only Be One: Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens

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Roger Clemens and Barry Bonds
Published 5/1/2008 at FanIQ Blog
I've been surprised we haven't seen an outpouring of spoofs on the NBA's playoff ad campaing, "There Can Only Be One."
Time Magazine, of course, went with the split screen of Obama and Hilary Clinton, but someone how that's lacking in the humor department.
Thanks to the genius of BenandEric.com, we have There Can Only Be One: Roger Clemens and Barry Bonds.
Solid work, but there's also only one Manning.
And lastly, Tiger Woods, bitch. ...
There can only be one: Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens
Published 5/2/2008 by DCScrap at on 205th magazine: Stuff Guys Like. [Pop Culture For Men]
You know the annoying NBA playoff ads that tell us " There Can Only Be One " that we see over and over and over again? Yeah, they were cool. The first time we saw them. But what if those were made for other sports? Say baseball and using Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens? How about football using Peyton and Eli Manning? Golf? Tiger Woods? You betcha! Nicely done, Ben and Eric .
There Can Be Only One: MLB Edition
Published 5/13/2008 by Matt Watson at FanHouse
Filed under: MLB Video, PEDsRoger Clemens and Barry Bonds, sharing the secret of their success: Unless you've been living under a rock, you'll recognize this as a pretty ingenious spoof of the NBA's ubiquitous split-screen commercials. (Did I even need to explain that? I mean, even Time Magazine has copped that schtick.) For more split-screeny goodness, hit up BENandERIC.com's YouTube page -- it'll be the funniest four and a half minutes of your day. Permalink | Email ...
There Can Only Be One
Published 5/13/2008 by Fornelli (noreply@blogger.com) at Foul Balls
The best part of the NBA's "There Can Only Be One" ad campaign is that it's so easy to parody. Well, that and it's just a good idea. I mean, Time Magazine is ripping it off as well. And you just knew it was only a matter of time before somebody did something like this.
There can only be one: Balls shrinkage.
Published 7/4/2008 by B-Roy at The Sports Culture
The NBA advertising dept. earned some street credit this year in the remake department:
