💯 I used to think I could fight until I boxed a fighter who only had 3 fights and trained for a little over a year. When I say I was humbled by the precision and speed I mean I was amazed. Till this day I carry my gun. You not beating my ass anymore 😂😂
Ok ok BUT can you safely say Thanasis is where he is because of his skill OR because of his elite athlete brother pulling strings for him 🤔 Every single time i saw Thanasis play.....well look at his lowlights because there certainly weren’t any highlights 🤣🤣
what's ever better, is on the show the scallenge, they weren't really just average coach players( guys who yell at the TV they can do it, buy never really did anything, maybe a backup in HS) But 1 was a former Div.1 NCAA starter for a decent team, 1 was an very recently removed overseas PRO, and one was an upcoming NCAA player if I remeber correctly on the last one. the 1st two I know for sure.
Brian Scalabrine didn't create the "the scallenge", Toucher & Rich from 98.5 the sports hub did. He also played the whole morning show 3 v 1 and beat them with no issue. Either way, cool video.
So glad that he did this. What people don’t understand is that Scal played in the league for 11 seasons! There have only been 4,800 people who have ever played at least 1 game in the nba all time. He is literally on another planet compared to the rest of us when it comes to playing basketball. Give the man his respect
A "bum" in the NBA is still a better basketball player than 98-99% of every average dude out there. People have gotten so conditioned to the performance of elite level athletes on tv competing against one another that they have no concept of just how special they are compared to the rest of the public.
Jeff Green uncle jeff when he was with the nets he was my fav bench player. Respect his hustle love his dedication. His humble personality is what sold me.
Hahahahahahaha Dude, your narratives are insane........Fernando Tatis only became a good outfielder because he was a TERRIBLE shortstop. But nice attempt at spin. Elite bats have always been stuck at a position they weren't all that great at......this is the norm.......quit acting like putting subpar defenders at a position is revolutionary. Not all elite bats offer subpar defensive skills but most do. That's why Ronald Acuna, Mike Trout, and Bobby Witt were and are special. Mookie Betts is obviously special, a future hall of famer even. But he is not a good shortstop by any means. He is currently in the negatives of defensive runs above average.....the rating you would want to compare shortstops against shortstops and not shortstops to right fielders......of course a shortstop is going to be more valueable than a right fielder. And oh ya, made another error today and a dropped the ball on trying to turn a double play. A stat that will definitely be a negative because while not an error technically, most players would've turned a double play there. He is currently ranked 23 among shortstops.....and that's without the error and the muffed double play......like I said your narratives are insane......and a month of analytics would tell you you were overzealous in your analysis, hahaha. He was a much better outfielder than he is a shortstop. You're trying to dress up old strategy as analytics and game theory and it's really lame.
Best basketball player I’ve ever personally played on a court with was a 41 year old former community college basketball player. There are levels to sports. And I don’t think people understand that enough.
the more time passes the more generations and kids just under estimate. There are trained and untrained. Was a gift for everybody who had a great training day with this guy.
Personally I don't get why they are playing power bats leadoff. I think you should have your highest obp guy that isn't necessarily your best hitter at leadoff. If he's fast great if not then it's not a big deal.