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People comparated Jordan with Lebron but they can't do that Jordan won 6 championships in a row against the legends like Magic, Barkley, Malone etc. LeBron just won 4 championships every 50 years Im not saying that he is bad he is very good player but is not the best. Pd: LeBron takes everything as a fault and if it is not marked starts to cry (like Neymar Jr)
@@10102s that wasn't his fault, injuries (hip surgery) and not being in the right system messed him up, also, it's kind of incorrect to judge players based on their lowest, he was once an mvp candidate who scored near 30ppg and led the celtics to a 53-29 record which was the best at the east at the time
Julian Newman, Zaire Wade, Jashaun Agusto, Damon Harge, Chase Adams, Trae Jefferson, Aquille Carr. These types of players were extremely hyped when they were 10-15 years old. Not trying to hate, but these kinds of videos tend to fall off hard especially if we don't know how tall they will be. A lot of unnecessary pressure.
I’m a year older than that kid and I love basketball, but what I have trouble with is consistency. By this I mean like being able to just get up and play working listening and staying focused, but for I try to stay on task and some day I wanna work as hard as Cino so I can accomplish many things in my life time.
@@krystalwoodard1238 Try doing proper shooting drills to lose that habit. Make sure to shoot with whatever hand is equivalent to your inside foot. So, if you pivot with your left foot, it might be better to shoot with your left hand and guide the basketball with your right; and this is the same vice versa.
Bro im 13, im a self taught basketball player, no trainers, never been on a team... i can do all the dribbles he can, i dont have trainers or an indoor court. I can do reverse layups and throw in some 🍇. (Im not tryna brag) I also can pass very well. Him and i have very similar work ethics, i play 2 hours on school days, and 5 on weekends. Its his work ethic, not his talent that will take him further than the other kids
@@JulianRodriguez-ym9ww if u do nothing but work, then you have a shot. Thats what everyone says, in fact how many people in the NBA were told they wouldnt make it
Hes an amazing kid...I get the same response from people after my daughters games. I have to start her a RU-vid channel. The world needs to see her this vid is Confirmation. Shes 12 and highschool coaches have approached me already about her playing for them. Good luck going forward young man the sky is not the limit!! God bless!!
yeah, I mean he doesn't even look that great like all the clips were him throwing a pass to a wide-open guy in a fancy way and making one three, if anyones parents pushed there son to play basketball at a young age they could get as good as him at that age there wasn't anything like super special
Look at the comp this dude is going against, if your that good go against older comp or better comp when i was 6th grade i played 7th - 8th hes not that great like the dudes hes playing dont even know what a defensive stance is
I think so to I’m 11 I think I can beat him he just has height on I’ll proably make him go left and think I’ll rip a couple of times because he looks down when he dribbles alot
Lmao bro I hit the jackpot cause I wanted to play sports my mom is not super rich I started at around 12 I am 13 and my trainer gave my mom a serious discount man god is good
@@kylelowry1521 you don't need to be rich to make it to the league, LeBron was a poor kid his mom didn't even pay for his high-school, lebrons uncle did. And Jimmy Butler was homeless at 13 until late he was 14 and 1 month. Just work hard
@@kylelowry1521 and Muggs was 5 feet 2 and he made it to the NBA and made the hall of fame you just need to work hard don't think about your height just eat work hard and let puberty do its thing😂😂😂😂
For his age his handles are super nice, he clearly takes basketball seriously. Once he grows and starts working out he could be a high level D1 player.
I'm watching this basically 1 year and a half later, and I'm 12 now. Basketball is my go to sport since i was 5 but I only actually started is when I was 10. I just need to get like this kid!
i watched this video to see how my fellow young generations are doing, like how good are the, what skill set am i. and i actually think im similar skill set as this guy. Hes sooooo good
I like how this kid likes to take care of his body and I've been there before when I like over work and it isn't worth it in the end at least he learned that before anything happened
Im sorry this dude is not a top player for his age its just whistle having to pay them bills. Don't get me wrong he's good and everything but he has to become better to be the next phenom.
@@mccloudcrew It’s not hating. This is true. Whistle has done this for so many kids calling them the next ‘russel Westbrook’ or the next ‘Michael Jordan’. It’s just not truthful.
The major difference between this kid and his team (parents&trainers) compared to the other maniacs is MAJOR. He’s purely working on his fundamentals, shooting and dribbling. They aren’t making the mistake of putting him in the gym to lift weights and workout. He’s only 12. You can see hes at peace with his work and workouts. Not like these other maniacs riding their kids into he ground. The mother also mentioned academics. Amazing work mom. Amazing work parents! Amazing work trainers.