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@A.A.Ron Davis He was the youngest to ever put up 70 points. You don't have to love everything, but you really don't have to hate on things like this, let people appreciate it and just bc you don't agree doesn't make it wrong
A.A.Ron Davis Those are your words. Nobody will try to argue Booker’s 70-point game is better than MJ’s 69-point game. That is probably the greatest individual game ever
@A.A.Ron Davis true or not credit is due man damn🤦 todays players cant achieve anything without somebody finding a way to discredit them💯 no matter how he scored it,no matter who was guarding him, whether they won or lost, the list of players to score 70+ in a game is extremely short and most of the greatest players to ever touch a basketball are not included on that list. And he did it at 20 years old like cmon now who tf does that. Why yall gotta find a way to shit on and discredit every achievement that players reach unless its a player you like.
I think that’s just a subtle difference in language because I’ve heard him call a coach manager before and it made me laugh. NBA Gleauge/semi pro University/college Highschool Middle school That’s how is broken down in the states. Nba players get millions depending on their level of talent, age and a few other factors. Gleauge or semi pro players make thousands typically more than the average American but not close in comparison. Everyone else plays for free with the new exception for college players who can earn endorsements and use their liknesses for profit.
Please react to SB Nation "how the thunder failed to win a title after drafting 3 MVPs in a row" It will teach you the history of the thunder and the history between russell westbrook, kevin durant, and James Harden
All University of Kentucky basketball players that are currently in the NBA: Bam Adebayo Eric Bledsoe Devin Booker Willie Cauley-Stein Anthony Davis Hamidou Diallo De'Aaron Fox Wenyen Gabriel Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Tyler Herro Keldon Johnson Enes Kanter Michael Kidd-Gilchrist Brandon Knight Kevin Knox Skal Labissiere Trey Lyles Darius Miller Malik Monk Mychal Mulder Jamal Murray Nerlens Noel Patrick Patterson Julius Randle Rajon Rondo Karl Anthony-Towns Jarred Vanderbilt John Wall P.J Washigton
7:48 The Northern Arizona Suns, Wisconsin Herd, and Erie Bayhawks are actually from the NBA G-league, which is a developmental league in which NBA teams can send and pull up players. Most NBA teams own a G-league team. It's sort of like 2nd teams in soccer, like FC Barcelona 2, Atlanta United 2 etc.
11:16 Are they (Kentucky) known for developing talent or are they a sort of one-off team? Probably a little of both lol. Kentucky is very well-known for developing great talent, in fact some of their players are so good that they enter the NBA draft after only one season.
You should definitely watch Devin Booker highlights, The Suns are never good so nobody pays him any attention, but he scored more points than MJ or Lebron ever did in a single game
React to Hakeem Olajuwon highlights. Only player to win mvp, defensive player of the year, and finals mvp in the same year. Also won the two championships in between Jordan’s 1st retirement to play baseball
Luka you should do a "British Soccer Fan Reacts to Rugby Player Reacting to NFL" kind of video. Check out Jacob McDonald on RU-vid if you haven't already!
This is why it’s harder to make the pros in baseball then basketball Baseball is the only sport that you can be drafted first overall and never play a game in the big leagues
Dude, I hope you can pull all that off man. Also, please check out my RU-vid channel, I make different kinds of content and I think you might enjoy it.
Something interesting you probably didn’t know, Jimmy Highroller actually played division 1 basketball, which basically means he was pretty close to making it to the league himself.
Look up the college The University of Kentucky, it’s what American basketball fans call “one of the blue bloods” of college basketball along with Duke, North Carolina, UCLA, KANSAS. You will find this part of college basketball very interesting.
USA Basketball is not "an academy". It's the US National Basketball programme for FIFA and Olympic competitions. These kids were all from different high schools and were invited to participate in the junior programme.
Just to put it in perspective, I looked it up, there's was just short of 1 million High School players in the US in 2012 (time of the video), 538,676 of which are men. So, when you start ranking them, you are really splitting hairs when you get to the top 100 of them. In other words, there is a #1, #2, #3, #20 and a #100, but in reality, there probably isn't much that separates their talent, skill, and potential.
Julius Randle is making around $60m cause the Knicks have tons of money from being rejected by all stars Julius Is a good PF but the players arent the problem the Knicks coaching is the problem My dads been a Basketball fan since 1979(LA Lakers) and he knows the Knicks have been bad since the early 2000s cause of the coaching staff The players can do the plays, it's the coaches that can't make the plays right hey atlease they're doing better than they did last year Last year they ended 15-67 Knicks had a bad start to the season but started actually playing at the half way mark for the season this year
Please react to the Most Iconic Shots of the Decade and the Most Direspectful Shots of the decade by Dom2k. Also Klay's 60 point performance in 29 minutes
Hey Luka, you were shocked by Booker's 70 point performance but decades ago Wilt Chamberlain had a 100 point game alone in the NBA. You may be interested in looking at that