@@USMCLP What went trough your mind when you found out? What was your thinking process? Did you really feel black or was it just the way the light hit your skin?
@Zack Young, juxtaposition. Mark tried to get Kawhi to comment on another player by asking a leading question, and Kawhi turns it around a gives an even more relevant response that becomes unexpected thanks to Marks leading question. Plus he says it in the matter of fact Kawhi tone that already makes a bunch of people laugh 😃
@@jelu-ol6tw were here about sports not everyone here cares about whether or not they spelled something wrong, used correct punctuation, or used the right terms to describe something you're just begging for attention.
An analyst isn’t allowed to make a joke? But Donald Trump can make a joke about drinking bleach lmaoo, you an the 300 people who liked ur comment are funny af
@@BlankShooterYT Yup, the president, hard to believe right, but who tf likes trump here.joke? He's just tryna start drama, even laughs at how badly he's failing(Mark Schwartz if i didn't make it clear)
"Mark Schwartz ESPN here, how many ounces of blood pumped through your heart the second you shot the ball into the hoop and if you know, did you think it affected the gravity aura surrounding you and your teammates by causing the blood rate to drop below a negative level ?"
Asking different people the same question isn't per se a bad thing, I do that from time to time with movie stars. It's a great and simple way to get different answers and viewpoints on a single topic that you are interested in and oftentimes it's through that approach that you xan actually get a nugget here and a nugget there which then adds up to a more complete understanding (or simply fun and interesting standalone answers). Also, if you for example have many interviews in a short time and may not have the capacity to publish all of them completely (for whatever reasons), you cant edit your material together in a short and hopefully entertaining way with one question and all the different answers. That said: if the question up for discussion is stupid, nothing makes any sense.😅✌
Bingo! Saying he stupid is completely missing the fact that he actively trying to cause problems and be evil. Nothing stupid about that he is going. Very intentional and immoral.
Saying he stupid is completely missing the fact that he actively trying to cause problems and be evil. Nothing stupid about that what he is doing. Very intentional and immoral. Calling him stupid is giving him a pass on what he actually is. Evil bigot trying to stir up emotions from a player that already emotionally under distress. That is very evil not stupid and he should be labeled as such.
@@Commonsens8 Jesus, calm down. He's a reporter doing his job and asking players questions. It's not stupid at all to ask different players the same questions, and the fact that you think it's evil really speaks to your level of knowledge on journalism.
Imagine going through what Lebron went through in that game 1 against Warriors, trying not to kill JR and then going to the conference room and trying not to kill this guy..And all that after dropping 51 points and lose..
@@user-sz6kp1tn6c I mean George hill just missed a free throw, it happens. Jr on the other hand blew the game with a dumb move thinking the score was different
Macdonalds: can I take your order? “ mark here from ESPN, did you know dremond green recently just said he’s the greatest defender of all time, just wanted to see what your take on it was?”
“Mark Schwartz, ESPN, honey, the gps says we would get to our destination around 2-3 hours from now but I have to take a restroom break can we get your thoughts on that.”
“Hey Jesus it’s Mark Schwartz here from ESPN, We all know you paid the ultimate sacrifice but I just wanted to ask what do you think about Draymond saying he’s the best defender ever and where do YOU rank on that all time list?!
I’m sorry but anytime I hear Mark speak I just start to tear up because I know he’s going to ask an incredibly stupid question and I won’t be able to breathe cause I’ll be laughing
@@zerodoggies6337 how is this idiot to ask LeBron about JR Smith's state of mind? He asks him if he knows what JR was thinking. How must Lebron answer that??
Mark Schwartz: If you have 24 bars of hand soap on the 9th of July, how many waffle irons are on the surface of Saturn? Lebron: *Throws a chair at Mark and walks away*
AZARAI TRF Skip Bayless at least knows what tf he’s talking about on certain issues. (D-Wade, MJ, Cowboys and well that’s really bout all he gets right) but Mark’s just utterly lost all day long lol
"Lebron, Mark Schwartz, ESPN 8 The Ocho, do you remember on the first possesion of the game what the cheerleaders were thinking when you made that pass?" Bron: What do you mean? Mark: Like, how impressed do you think they were? Bron: Well they see pro games up close almost every day so Im sure theyre excited to watch the games but theyre used to it. Mark: Right, i get that, but like, how excited were the cheerleaders about you? Bron: What do you mean? I just told you man. They see us and our games all the time, they are used to it. Mark: Yea but like, were the cheerleaders wet for you? Were they happy to be cheering? Bron: I cant do this. Im out.
”Kawhi, Mark Schwartz ESPN. Do you think you are the best player in the world? Why? Do you think you are better than Lebron?” Kawhi proceeds to walk out
Nah honestly he seems like a total snitch, he seems like one of those dudes that would go to two diff people and spread fake rumors that each person said about the other, just to see their reactions
@@aki2662 nothing in this video would lead you to believe he's an idiot. The ignorance I see here is the fact that this video was made and the only questionable things he ever does in the video is the very first part. Other than that, he asked the right questions and didn't say a single stupid thing.
@@doc8013 1:15 It takes him 15 seconds and with multiple parts to get one question out. 'What was in your mind, tonight and last year' that's a terrible premise for a long ass drawn out question. He's an idiot who's done this for years, has gotten the highest level, and ask questions a HS team reporter could encapsulate better.
from the way he smirks everytime he is about to ask a question, you can clearly tell he knows exactly what he is doing, he wants the players to break and give him headlines
I genuinely believe that these are not dumb questions. Marc is provocative and does his job very well. Only he's job is to get reactions and controversial answers, which he does very well. You need people like him and without he's kind, videos like this wouldn't exist. Had great fun seeing the reactions BTW :))