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Thats steve nash and they're not talking about the 2000s everything before the 2000s wasnt as skilled the 60s,70s,80s,90s were just a bunch of one trick ponies with crazy weaknesses
My thoughts: Today's game is just more flashy than the early 2000s because they were still allowed to hand check back then, and overall defense was played a lot harder
We got kyrie you can’t find nothing on film Steve nash has done that kyrie hasnt, not saying they weren’t skilled because I grew up loving those players and when we say they had no skill we talking 70s ,80s , not 2000s we love ai white chocolate , Nash and all them guys
The skill they brag about today is the ability to jack up threes and ball handling. While the inbetween game is nonexistent… No midrange and post game being displayed in todays nba..There are roles that need to be filled when playing basketball
Love the video. Just subscribed. Hope everything takes off for you. I think we all fall victim to recency bias sometimes so I really appreciate you drawing attention to this.
You think these players play like this without coaching it doesn’t work like that. When you establish great culture they can play together and freely so it looks like it wasn’t coached
Facts a coach help build trust have not hear and it is a system it the same system Steve Kerr run but you have to have trust and chemistry with everybody for it to work and great coach will build collaterally like if the coach don’t respect they not going to reap your system or the team and they build a nice culture with Tim Duncan about unselfishness that how it work
Same reason Dwight isnt in the NBA. Teams need to think about the future. There are aome guys who are worth keeping in their 30s, but Thomas isnt really one of them
I’m a lifelong Celtics fan and IT is one of my favorite players all time. But the injury happened almost 8 years ago. Isaiah Thomas is going to be 36 this year. His window as an NBA player is closed at this point. I agree with your take 6-7 years ago. But time is undefeated unfortunately. I wish we never traded him for Kyrie but hindsight is 20-20
Well said. Even if there are liabilities within his game and whatnot.. it goes back to the original question. Why do this fake “give him a chance” bs anyways? You mean to tell me teams like Detroit, Washington, or even Toronto couldn’t use his talents? As a backup? tf outta here
Yes he is wall been saying he will take a backseat in every interview I still think he’s good enough to start but NBA is commercialized politics the man should be in the league no question
He is lowkey a chucker and no team wants a ball hog. Boston hid a lot of his weaknesses during that run. Those days are gone bruh. He is just a talented player with too many weaknesses that cannot be hidden anymore . Hasn’t been able to hide I should say since he got traded away from Boston
if you dont see anything wrong with hills behaviour, you are part of the problem why your community is in the state its in. im not excusing the officers for not being above, but you have to call out both parties in this. 1. speeding. 2. giving the officers attitude. 3. not rolling down the window and being aggressive. if you are going to call out the police, you need to do the same with every black persom who chooses to be aggressive to officers. the core of society runs on people obeying laws.
You missed the whole point .. it wasn’t about calling any one out .. 2 wrongs are here .. this is specifically talking about how this officer could RUIN his family with this type of behavior over a speeding ticket … Number 1 it’s not worth it Number 2 there’s no reward for the pain he’d cause his wife and children behind what the system would have done to him had things go TERRIBLY wrong .. you your self in particular wouldn’t do anything about it either but cry
@@Fredjames049 I’m not sure what you mean by his kind .. nor do i actually give a damn tbh. BuT STILL .. your original comment is just irrelevant and stupid.
Your full of crap!!! If your child got killed because someone going 100 mph you'd be give them the death penalty!!! One day soon cops won't even arrest black people cause of fear of lawsuits!!
If you bring attention to yourself from a cop 9 times out of ten, you caused the cops to look your direction. Cops just want to get their 10 hours in and go home .
Being a brat doesn't warrant getting yanked out your car. You literally tell the police to go F**k themselves after you have given them all your information. Give him the ticket bro. What is pulling me out my car and creating alllllll this extra stuff over a SPEEDING TICKET. Give him the ticket and keep it pushing. You detain someone over a window being rolled back up AFTER he handed you his shit. Like Tyreek being a brat doesn't warrant the EXTRA shit and that's the issue. Cop went on a power trip. If you gotta assert authority like this you don't need to be a cop. Because you are quick to escalate shit.
no he didnt ruined the positions, the basketball was climbing to be a positionless game cuz nowadays there is toooo much of talent what makes coachs look to the talent and what the player can bring not the position in fact you can say "a 6'9 SF that can do everything in 2003 is gonna change the game" he did change the game, but we're not gonna talk about the 2nd pick of 2007 draft? who would imagine that a 7'0 would drop 30 the whole season while shooting 50/40/90?
Tried to tell people. I watched every game he had in college. He LOST TO VANDERBILT. And he threw multiple picks. He's literally just arm talent but zero brain. The only question is how fast will they be smart enough to move off of him like Atlanta did Ridder and Jets did Wilson.
Mannnn .. I’m starting get on that train. I just can’t see him improving that much as a decision maker for the titans this season. I just genuinely don’t think we can improve with him at QB this season
Magic and Larry messed with fixed positions from start to finish. You had a 6’9 pg, and a Sf as your primary distributor. But the real funny times came in Golden State, when the Death Line Up walked through literally everything without an actual center (props to Draymond for holding it down at 6’6).
Magic Johnson did it first. Nobody has ever seen a PG being that big. LeBron came in to the League as a Magic Johnson 2.0 with a Jordan-like athleticism. Even in his younger years in HS, LeBron played a pass-first kind of game, and that was before his growth spurt. Even when he became taller, he usually goes for playmaking instead of creating a shot for himself. And he was not the first to be like that, like I said, Magic Johnson was LeBron in the 80s. Only reason why he still have himself positioned as SF and not PG is because its hard to find another one that can fill SF position better than him, while PGs are easier to find.
That didn’t ruin positions. The warriors did with draymond green and the death line up. Before that it was insane to play without a real center. But I would say position basketball will be back because of how skilled big men have gotten.
@@-_Bee Chris Bosh is 6’11 he’s just a center that can shoot. He’s not a small 5, he’s playing his position so I don’t think that ruined it. It also didn’t cause the league to change drastically like the warrriors did
@EliteYoungG He was not a center. Learn your basketball knowledge. Chris bosh came into the league as a PF. Just like AD came into the league as a PF. When Chris joined the Miami heat his first year, he was a PF. They changed his role into a center and made him learn how to shoot 3s to space the floor for Wade and lebron. Even on the raptors, chris was not a center. He was the PF. He started playing a little bit of center, but they pushed him back to PF cause he was too small
@@-_Bee no shit he’s a PF but he can play center he’s 6’11. Idk how that backs up the point of ruining positions if he can clearly play both positions PF and Center. He’s not a small ball 5. He provides spacing but he’s not out of position.
I have to disagree. You give the ball to LeBron because he has the best combination of scoring, playmaking and IQ in NBA history. Making him play off the ball would only limit your own opportunities as a team. If other teams try this approach it’s their own fault not LeBron otherwise you would alos have to say Magic Johnson also killed position basketball.
So then you do agree .. because everybody isn’t as great as Lebron James so when people do that with their best player .. it doesn’t work.. for instance , James Harden, Luka, Dame, Russell Westbrook, even Kyrie , he didn’t win a chip until he actually started playing SG .. which he really is a SG. You can’t say magic because magic is a legit POINT GUARD. Pass first! At an elite level
@@drenchmansports correct but my point is LeBron should not bare the blame. If you’re smart enough to understand this then it is the organization and coaching ignorance that is to blame.
@@drenchmansports I think you are making a false corealtion. I could easiily argue that offensivly giving the ball to harden luka dame etc actually works. The difference between them and Lebron is lebron was a top 5 defender in the world and they are all net negative defenders. Giving the ball to harden for example produced some of the best offenses in history and people love to shit on him for his playoff preformances but those Rockets teams lost to 60+ win teams every year. Lebrons greatness is that he doesn't have a weakness. You can point out flaws in all of the other guys you listed, namely defense. Lebron doesnt have those flaws.