I genuinely thought this kid had everything needed to be a star in the NFL, it feels like after Arizona gave up on him as early as they did that his confidence never recovered. Such a shame.
This has to be prime Jimmy buckets, based on points. He averaged 23.9 points per game, which if you look at stats, this the singular best season by Jimmy Butler
Biggest difference between Andrew and Jabari… Andrew showed so much promise and just went soft outta nowhere until he got to the Warriors. Jabari showed promise and got injured, can’t even be helped. Bruh woulda been such a dog.
Bynum had a ridiculously high basketball IQ and excellent footwork, but he was an absolute oaf. He did so much work defensively within the system (that significantly helped the Lakers win 2 chips), but he was kind of a selfish piece of shit.
Bynum was a product of Kobe and Kareem he was under them since 18 we really didn’t need to make a trade for a injured Dwight, Bynum was perfect for us. And probably explains why he didn’t pan out anywhere else.. Kobe definitely had an effect on his game/work ethic
@@chrismcleod Lebron is in tip top shape, Jabari looks/was too out of shape for the play style that he had, he’s very active and jumps and lands on his feet a lot more than Pierce/Melo. It was kind of like a Zion situation but to a way lesser extent. LeBron has a football past so he’s great at carrying the extra weight and strengthening his legs. D-Wade mentioned that when they were playing together
It’s sad that Kobe fucked up his knees. not just once but twice. Those injuries shorted his careers tremendously, he was on his way to a hall of fame career.
When you consider how Zach Wilson turned out, keeping Sam Darnold may have been a good idea. Unfortunately, he was chosen by a team that doesn't know how to develop QBs.
It looks like melo just calls for the ball gets it than everyone stays out the way lmao in 2024 that’s some weird game , like where’s the ball movement where’s the screens and cuts and pick and rolls 😊