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ESPN analyst Kirk Goldsberry explains how LeBron James changed his game to extend his reign on the throne into his late 30s. James' shot selection and assists powered the Los Angeles Lakers to their 17th trophy in the 2020 NBA Finals.
CORRECTION: LeBron James is the second-oldest Finals MVP. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar was 38 in 1985.
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Комментарии : 2,8 тыс.   
@Phantazmay
@Phantazmay 3 года назад
I remember Kobe talking about this. How Lebron shouldn't take games off to rest and he should learn how to rest in the court; be smart with his energy.
@Julian-rt9qs
@Julian-rt9qs 3 года назад
Glad you pointed that out. Kobe was another player with a very high basketball IQ. He knew how to last because greatness takes time
@NRGMONDYY14
@NRGMONDYY14 3 года назад
yeah n he got injured like 10 times
@maxh276
@maxh276 3 года назад
@Edwin Younes it was cuz D'Antoni was a bad coach and played Kobe like 40+ minutes a game every game for like 2 months just to make the playoffs. Wish he didn't do that then he wouldn't have torn his Achilles
@KTMcaptain
@KTMcaptain 3 года назад
@@maxh276 uh no, Steve Nash was far more injury prone and had ZERO issues under D’Antoni in Phx and was managed properly. Kobe decided to be the mamba and play that hard.
@Pasuhdina
@Pasuhdina 3 года назад
Yep! First thing I thought. Kobe said he gotta stay light on his feat
@TheJizZyLord
@TheJizZyLord 3 года назад
Imagine a 40 year old LeBron still running as an MVP candidate
@faldo4580
@faldo4580 3 года назад
very likely though
@SSwizzyMusic
@SSwizzyMusic 3 года назад
@@faldo4580 with how he takes care of his body I wouldn’t doubt he’ll still be very efficient still in his early 40’s
@chaostrocio1156
@chaostrocio1156 3 года назад
Like pacman
@faldo4580
@faldo4580 3 года назад
@@SSwizzyMusic yeah his dream was to play with his son so at the minimum he will retire at 39
@Insiddes_
@Insiddes_ 3 года назад
Honestly when he’s 40 he can be a 20 and 12 guy and Anthony Davis could average 32
@rogeliobarraza1772
@rogeliobarraza1772 3 года назад
Yo, imagine Bron at age 27 in his prime with his current IQ and experience he’s accumulated. 🤯
@skryttty1895
@skryttty1895 3 года назад
imagine 2009-10 MVP lebron james, with his current body size, iq and the experience hes accumulated, he would be x2 BETTER.
@adrianreyes5757
@adrianreyes5757 3 года назад
All your take plus Bron in Lakers with Vogel and Davis his side man oh man
@SEGWAYJayskii
@SEGWAYJayskii 3 года назад
It wouldn’t have been fairrrr bro 😫‼️
@wizalicious8898
@wizalicious8898 3 года назад
@God somehow you still managed to bring up jordan lol
@numberoneballer2075
@numberoneballer2075 3 года назад
Imagine if I was 6'7, black, jump out the gym, great iq, and I could shoot. I would be pretty good.
@tyler7937
@tyler7937 3 года назад
Even his hairline came back to dominate in his late 30’s 🐐
@apipsivideographer5273
@apipsivideographer5273 3 года назад
Goat
@kireemhinton2749
@kireemhinton2749 3 года назад
😂😂😂😂 really bussed out laughing tho
@stilesjohnson1745
@stilesjohnson1745 3 года назад
Lmaoo
@tyler7937
@tyler7937 3 года назад
Its true
@jepoybengco
@jepoybengco 3 года назад
Yup he has an edge over MJ in this one
@CallmeDaddy21
@CallmeDaddy21 3 года назад
Herro getting rekt on the drive still makes me chuckle
@doubbleRR7
@doubbleRR7 3 года назад
had me weak 😂🤣🤣
@MiddleClassNaPobre
@MiddleClassNaPobre 3 года назад
Send him flying
@malachipenalver8436
@malachipenalver8436 3 года назад
Same
@dontrezross5958
@dontrezross5958 3 года назад
Bet herro won't snarl at people anymore
@gabrielvaladez7464
@gabrielvaladez7464 3 года назад
Hero cold tho yall sound saltyish
@ryanw373
@ryanw373 3 года назад
I am simple man. When I see Bron I click play.
@jaydencrockett3212
@jaydencrockett3212 3 года назад
Facts
@tsega_teo6212
@tsega_teo6212 3 года назад
Me too die hard fan
@whydouneedakno
@whydouneedakno 3 года назад
simp
@Zipfei_Kloatscher
@Zipfei_Kloatscher 3 года назад
Yeah, very simple, obviously... 😅
@ridzuanroslan4419
@ridzuanroslan4419 3 года назад
Agreed, he's a must watch since he's so great in every game, win or lose
@josapathlapiz4722
@josapathlapiz4722 3 года назад
This dude is probably the best athlete in understanding how his body works and how to maximize it. When he went to the Lakers, I thought he was just trying to spend his remaining years there and mentor the young ones. Now they have one ring the favorites to win this year. Unbelievable at age 36
@gnikulodeon1999
@gnikulodeon1999 3 года назад
He has a lotta choices with the adjustments he made to his body. Play with his son Potentially retire a Cavalier ...and many more.
@Da_realrocknrolla
@Da_realrocknrolla 2 года назад
Mayweather and him
@onlyupformhere
@onlyupformhere Год назад
@@JohnnySack16 what's your point? It's clearly not his fault and is still the best player in the Lakers
@samuelyung1031
@samuelyung1031 Год назад
@@onlyupformhere Yes, but the fact that his 30.3 ppg doesn't get them into the playoffs shows that those numbers mean nothing.
@brrndd
@brrndd Год назад
@@samuelyung1031 No matter how good a superstar plays, an underperforming team can never win games.
@relatablegamer5903
@relatablegamer5903 3 года назад
4:57 him knockin herro aside😂😂
@mattjones8016
@mattjones8016 2 года назад
Weight Room
@DangSensei77
@DangSensei77 2 года назад
It looked like he barely even bumped him too. The strength is incredible.
@MrE_
@MrE_ 3 года назад
Imagine if he knew what he knew now back when he was 26. Prime athleticism and prime experience? That would be insane
@LeoChanB
@LeoChanB 3 года назад
2018 bron
@BlueBerryZerpy
@BlueBerryZerpy 3 года назад
That was 2018 Bron. Sadly, he didn't have a great second option back then. And he was against a fully loaded and healthy Warriors with two top 5 players back then.
@andrewdillehay8010
@andrewdillehay8010 3 года назад
Y'all can't compare 26 year old lebron athleticism to 2018
@BlueBerryZerpy
@BlueBerryZerpy 3 года назад
@@andrewdillehay8010 Actually we can. Yeah, 26 year old was a different animal but 2018 Bron is the most complete version. He still had his athleticism, still had the power, speed, and endurance. He was more vocal on leadership. And his jumpers and threes are far more consistent. And 2018 Bron is real and not just imagination and what ifs.
@theprodigy7002
@theprodigy7002 3 года назад
@@BlueBerryZerpy 2017 bron was good too.
@bierdlll
@bierdlll 3 года назад
Next Video: How GOAT CARUSO didn't even change his game to dominate in his late 40s.
@imahooper104
@imahooper104 3 года назад
Lmaooo
@airplaneheroproductions9521
@airplaneheroproductions9521 3 года назад
The legend
@go0dboy0922
@go0dboy0922 3 года назад
Dont mess with the GOAT
@zachrayy288
@zachrayy288 3 года назад
He doesnt even do anything to his game but still dominate!
@bahiantham9676
@bahiantham9676 3 года назад
🤣
@stefanogasasira9406
@stefanogasasira9406 3 года назад
people don’t realize how hard it is for someone to adapt their game when they were as dominant as lebron, kobe, jordan. most people don’t know how to and some people don’t want to
@ronaldevangelista4007
@ronaldevangelista4007 3 года назад
He is versatile and the 3pt era will help him play until 40.
@themouus6683
@themouus6683 3 года назад
True
@Defender78
@Defender78 3 года назад
3:36 that's a 5 pointer he made!
@R2bball
@R2bball 3 года назад
This is what makes Bron great. Always evolving 💯
@jolo9468
@jolo9468 3 года назад
Yo whats up ryan
@calmingvids9585
@calmingvids9585 3 года назад
Sup ryan
@bryanue
@bryanue 3 года назад
Yoo Ryan Lebron fan? let's get it
@Rx003
@Rx003 3 года назад
Yay
@clipperssuck2450
@clipperssuck2450 3 года назад
@leclank west he never gets calls casual
@qceaz11
@qceaz11 3 года назад
The KD comparison baffles me there is no comparison this man is a lap ahead of any current player
@Ek_Ahau
@Ek_Ahau 3 года назад
At the least, a lap.
@kidracks2991
@kidracks2991 3 года назад
Floor Generals are always head and shoulders above the competition. Same goes for Tom Brady. Playmaking is one of those natural talents . Its hard to force a natural killer to share . Killers wanna kill. But me personally i would rather have a Floor General who can get everyone else in a rhythm and proceed to put up killer type scoring numbers as well . Players like lebron and chris paul are very rare . CP3 have jus had alot of bad luck with injuries
@qceaz11
@qceaz11 3 года назад
@@Ek_Ahau FACTS!!!
@qceaz11
@qceaz11 3 года назад
@@kidracks2991 The Realist Comment Ever Fam That's Why Players Like Rondo & Dragic Become Major Factors During The Playoffs💪🏾💯
@BNComps_
@BNComps_ 3 года назад
@@kidracks2991 faxx
@fedearbelaez4912
@fedearbelaez4912 3 года назад
The guy is so physically gifted, that his mid 30's look pretty much like the physical prime of many HOFrs in the forward positions.
@ballislife9924
@ballislife9924 3 года назад
Yeah that is really fascinating
@andrexmalano3431
@andrexmalano3431 3 года назад
Not that physically gifted, he worked for it
@Christopher._M
@Christopher._M 3 года назад
@@andrexmalano3431it's definitely physically gifted. No amount of work will make you 265lb and 6'9 while jumping 40+inches and running like a NFL running back. At this point his physical prime is in the past but if you compare him to any other power forward in basketball history you can't find many that would beat him physically even at this age.
@jasonmoukala8909
@jasonmoukala8909 2 года назад
@@Christopher._M Is bron physical prime really in the past tho?
@Christopher._M
@Christopher._M 2 года назад
@@jasonmoukala8909 it is. He doesn't get nowhere near as high on his jumps. He also has less stamina. Less explosive and even his top speed on the court looks slower. Just go watch him in his Cleveland days from 2003-2009
@JamesFrancoQuinajon
@JamesFrancoQuinajon 3 года назад
Bron making Tyler Herro fly across the court will always be the funniest thing for me
@amanialsoquar4945
@amanialsoquar4945 2 года назад
he flopped intentionally.
@Teddypain20
@Teddypain20 3 года назад
As the old saying goes : Work SMARTER Not HARDER. Respect ✊🏾
@legoatjagoat4691
@legoatjagoat4691 3 года назад
Russell Westbrook don’t understand lmao
@gbone1812
@gbone1812 3 года назад
@@legoatjagoat4691 hopefully injury doesn't teach him
@oscarwong3474
@oscarwong3474 3 года назад
As th
@OzLecx396
@OzLecx396 3 года назад
Recruit smarter. Don't play harder. the Grasshopper not Goat
@infinitymixtapes9562
@infinitymixtapes9562 3 года назад
When he retires, I’m glad I can say I never took him for granted
@80teg
@80teg 3 года назад
Same. I won't have to lie to my grandkids like so many haters today.
@Chrisaaad
@Chrisaaad 3 года назад
I took him for granted til he went back to Cleveland. I was definitely a former hater but now he's my favorite player
@marcusmvpgoat1236
@marcusmvpgoat1236 3 года назад
@@80teg lebron got wooped by a bench player 6 inches shorter than him who had less minutes and was old and at the end of his career
@user-bo7wg6iv4u
@user-bo7wg6iv4u 3 года назад
No one can replicate LeBron's level of play. This is why he is one of the all time greats
@marcusmvpgoat1236
@marcusmvpgoat1236 3 года назад
@@user-bo7wg6iv4u hes not mj did more in less years mj has twice as many accomplishs mj has 10 scoring titles lebron has 1
@prodigyx1089
@prodigyx1089 3 года назад
4:02 I miss Dwight and Javale already
@rayluo4665
@rayluo4665 3 года назад
Love this video! Very convincing! A minor error, though: the oldest finals mvp was Abdul-Jabbar at 38 years old in 1985
@ThomasTheTankEngine22
@ThomasTheTankEngine22 3 года назад
I had to look it up but you're correct. Good find
@jaypeesalazar9029
@jaypeesalazar9029 3 года назад
"Lebron load manages by picking his spots in a game..." Meanwhile Kawhi: write that down! Write that down!!
@kidracks2991
@kidracks2991 3 года назад
Yea kawhi is way too young to be doin what he’s doing. Popovich babied his star players too much. If kawhi was at least in his 30’s then I’d understand. Bad knee or not . It’s something hes not doing right
@BNComps_
@BNComps_ 3 года назад
@@kidracks2991 true but I think since his injury against GSW he's been more cautious about his body
@anthonynorman7545
@anthonynorman7545 3 года назад
@@kidracks2991 is thought he had a degenerative condition so it's never really healed and won't ever
@kidracks2991
@kidracks2991 3 года назад
@@anthonynorman7545 yea but any serious injury players have wont ever fully heal . Ligament tears, meniscus tears . But hes the only player that continues to load manage in his prime due to a past injury. Not in his 30’s but hes been used to load management since his early 20’s . Its jus something hes been accustomed to do doing for awhile
@anthonynorman7545
@anthonynorman7545 3 года назад
@@kidracks2991 a degenerative condition is different from a high trauma injury though. Physical therapy and conditioning can minimize the impact of your list but they tend to further aggravate degenerative conditions.
@drawingw7sdom650
@drawingw7sdom650 3 года назад
Lebron has the highest basketball IQ. He only shifts into high gear when he has to, otherwise, he takes a rest (while on the court). His longevity is due to the fact that he's very selective about when he uses his power. He understands that shooting the 3 and dropping dimes takes less physical energy, so he's learned to master the parts of his game that takes less energy to execute. His mental game is now just as high as his physical. That's the master level.
@koldheartedbam1064
@koldheartedbam1064 3 года назад
Greatness bro greatness
@nosirienterprises4868
@nosirienterprises4868 3 года назад
Well put
@Julian-rt9qs
@Julian-rt9qs 3 года назад
Well-said, boss. I think He reached that peak IQ level in 2018, and we're getting to see it manifest on the court. Just how you described.
@shawnchia3611
@shawnchia3611 3 года назад
got wiser and that can only comes with experience
@BNComps_
@BNComps_ 3 года назад
Faxxx His game mentally has evolved so much
@kerstinxylia6703
@kerstinxylia6703 3 года назад
I’ve been watching LeBron for all of his 17 years and to this day he never ceases to amaze me. People will really understand his greatness when he’s done with the game.
@danielallyway
@danielallyway 3 года назад
He will easily play until age 42!
@remygudas2040
@remygudas2040 3 года назад
Business boiiiiiiii
@realouttasight
@realouttasight 3 года назад
i hope !
@nuanuaimanhlennao8956
@nuanuaimanhlennao8956 3 года назад
"Lebron load manages by picking his spots in a game..." Meanwhile Kawhi: write that down! Write that down!!
@bryanparnell4752
@bryanparnell4752 3 года назад
@@nuanuaimanhlennao8956 Kawhi isn’t good enough to do it
@dwnation3608
@dwnation3608 3 года назад
More like 45
@javierwilliams9603
@javierwilliams9603 3 года назад
4:57 I’m sorry but the way that boy Tyler flew out of frame is too funny to me 😂😂
@AmanSingh-bt1rx
@AmanSingh-bt1rx 3 года назад
He just too little for bron, plus a flop as well
@snooppp8873
@snooppp8873 3 года назад
Pause it at exactly 5:00
@traxagenda3445
@traxagenda3445 3 года назад
*YEET!*
@leijvones6431
@leijvones6431 3 года назад
😂😂
@lilbluegangtherealgoat7438
@lilbluegangtherealgoat7438 3 года назад
😂😂🤣🤣🤣😭
@gamempire96
@gamempire96 3 года назад
He’s extremely smart on that court. When he hits the turbo button that’s when you should be worried
@justinejanoras3934
@justinejanoras3934 3 года назад
@Edwin Johnson Hahahaha, Do you even know what you're saying?
@magicchessreplays6937
@magicchessreplays6937 3 года назад
@Edwin Johnson yeah and you're taking drugs
@Frozere
@Frozere 3 года назад
@Edwin Johnson and u smokin weed
@AntonioDavisJr
@AntonioDavisJr Год назад
37 currently turning 38 soon.
@Goxilla
@Goxilla 3 года назад
The greats always adjust their game during their career. Dirk and Kobe developed a post game, Jason Kidd developed a good 3 pointer so did Lebron. They all had a long career
@TheSidekicksPodcast
@TheSidekicksPodcast 3 года назад
No one can replicate LeBron's level of play. This is why he is one of the all time greats
@jamalwilliams3092
@jamalwilliams3092 3 года назад
GOAT
@blingwraith6951
@blingwraith6951 3 года назад
agreed it's gonna be a sad day when he retires
@ShemarCedrick
@ShemarCedrick 3 года назад
Better than mj Jordan couldn't do that
@donaldd4136
@donaldd4136 3 года назад
He may go down as the greatest. We really never seen anything like this.
@donaldd4136
@donaldd4136 3 года назад
@@ShemarCedrick MJ on the wizards was lol
@tunkycool
@tunkycool 3 года назад
At 2:14 did Kuz just push off James like that? lol
@imagoodieboy7790
@imagoodieboy7790 3 года назад
Yeah, I think to catch the shooter fast because it happens on me when I'm playing so slow af, my teammate pushed me so hard.
@yukisaeko
@yukisaeko 3 года назад
He will only retire when he gets the most points in nba history
@melotv8068
@melotv8068 3 года назад
Probably so
@gioac96
@gioac96 3 года назад
Certainly not before playing against his son, if he makes it to the legaue
@OseeQuanKang
@OseeQuanKang 3 года назад
@@gioac96 Bronny goin to the NBA even if he don’t want to 😹
@biggdaylon2
@biggdaylon2 3 года назад
@@OseeQuanKang 😂💯
@ThomasTheTankEngine22
@ThomasTheTankEngine22 3 года назад
He'll only retire when he gets to play with his son
@Gravijahz
@Gravijahz 3 года назад
I've seen people argue that LeBron James "never changed his game up" and it makes me wonder if people even pay attention.
@jihadijohn9408
@jihadijohn9408 3 года назад
they’re just casual fans that dont really watch games
@realrapfan4555
@realrapfan4555 3 года назад
Those are highlight watchers, dont watch actual games
@JosephHMama
@JosephHMama 3 года назад
The only thing he’s never changed is his ball dominance. He’s the reason I even love basketball, but LeBron is still an awkward fit with guys who can’t play off the ball (Lonzo, Rondo, D Rose stand out in recent years). He has been able to have mostly complementary talent around him, or rotate on/off the court with more awkward fits (Rondo), so it doesn’t matter much. But imagine in today’s smaller league, how unstoppable LeBron would be if he played the post and allowed a Rondo-type to orchestrate the offense. That’s probably his next evolution though.
@realrapfan4555
@realrapfan4555 3 года назад
@@JosephHMama did you just say he cant play with rondo? After just playing great with him? Lol i get your point but he made it work with rondo, Drose was a fail!!!
@MistahUnknown
@MistahUnknown 3 года назад
@Gravijah_ They're a bunch of casual fans. They don't know how to break down and analyze the game.
@hawjsta
@hawjsta 3 года назад
Dudes 35 turning 36 and people still think he should be doing stuff he did 10 years ago lmao
@trymebro8479
@trymebro8479 3 года назад
@Hope Rocco Bro can people stop saying players are choosing they tms its the gms bro even lebron didnt know about most of the trades in 2017
@kushberry6679
@kushberry6679 3 года назад
@Hope Rocco That's a different thing. GMs have the last word. And of course players don't choose their teammates, it's the front office job to build the team, players recruiting other players is a thing but it's far away than building a team
@kushberry6679
@kushberry6679 3 года назад
@Hope Rocco Lol, you don't even have legit arguments. Just shut up
@Joshua-fr1xp
@Joshua-fr1xp 3 года назад
People don't watch nor understand the game.
@alwal1751
@alwal1751 3 года назад
I am simple man. When I see Bron I click play.
@CitizenoftheWorld1
@CitizenoftheWorld1 3 года назад
LeBron and Brady are the prime examples of playing smart instead of hard. I can see LeBron playing efficiently till he's at least 40
@blackgoldtv451
@blackgoldtv451 Год назад
I said the same thing
@hajot2582
@hajot2582 3 года назад
Imagine him getting rebirth into his younger self. With all his memories intact
@4thquarter214
@4thquarter214 2 года назад
That's crossed my mind before
@StepbyStepPhotographyandVideo
@StepbyStepPhotographyandVideo 3 года назад
At 38 years and 54 days old, Abdul-Jabbar was named Finals MVP, the oldest in NBA history.
@solascripturaPR1517
@solascripturaPR1517 3 года назад
Not "league MVP", though.
@davidlovato5075
@davidlovato5075 3 года назад
I'm also pretty sure Jordan won a FMVP at 35.
@StayINCheck
@StayINCheck 3 года назад
@@davidlovato5075 not at 38
@davidlovato5075
@davidlovato5075 3 года назад
@@StayINCheck The video said that Lebron was the oldest to ever do it at 35... which Jordan has already done as well and Kareem did it at 38.
@breal6592
@breal6592 3 года назад
@@davidlovato5075 Jordan at 35 was in his 13th season, LeBron at 35 was in his 17th season, major difference... You can’t compare them by age, you got to compare them by season...
@kozykev
@kozykev 3 года назад
Bron playing that old man game like a true YMCA veteran!
@antronrowell
@antronrowell 3 года назад
Laugh way too hard at this
@robertoamarillas
@robertoamarillas 3 года назад
LMFAO, yep, he carries this old man Game with such grace
@NazMIAH
@NazMIAH 3 года назад
Great video loved the insight 👌
@FranktheTank25186
@FranktheTank25186 3 года назад
This is the best sports analysis I have EVER seen across ANY sport I've ever watched. I am an avid soccer, NBA, tennis, squash, NFL and table tennis fan but this is unprecedented! Great work
@61o91
@61o91 3 года назад
Look at Lebron man so inspirational
@fearmenot7595
@fearmenot7595 3 года назад
The fact that LeBron didn’t get injured in this play(5:12), means that he really does take care his body and nothing can stop him
@BNComps_
@BNComps_ 3 года назад
Yeah. I remember when that happened to Mike in the double knickle game
@fearmenot7595
@fearmenot7595 3 года назад
@@BNComps_ that too, these GOTEs are CRAZYYYYY
@demetricjackson8046
@demetricjackson8046 3 года назад
He got this from Kobe. Kobe said this how he get his “load management” he picks his spots in games to rest. Not take games off.
@khoado123
@khoado123 3 года назад
too bad Kobe was playing under mike d'antoni at the time and he's known for making superstars play heavy minutes and that's why kobe tore his Achilles and never was the same.... Look at his history, he killed Kobe's Achilles, he turned Houston into a one player team with Harden handling the ball for the entire game. Now he's the Nets assistant coach and look at KD... the dude has been playing crazy minutes both ends after an Achilles injury.
@moonbear9035
@moonbear9035 3 года назад
@@khoado123 Can somebody pin this comment? Mans on to something here.
@jerisbistro
@jerisbistro 3 года назад
4:58 Herro just got hit by a Lebron Truck
@stayhappylittlemermaid
@stayhappylittlemermaid 3 года назад
If you live in fear of the future because of what happened in your past, you will end up losing what you have in the present. 🔥🌼😎
@Ironmanpwnz
@Ironmanpwnz 3 года назад
thank you i needed this lmao
@313pet
@313pet 3 года назад
If the Lakers make good offseason decisions they will win back to back
@maxh276
@maxh276 3 года назад
If they can adjust every year, I see a possible 3 peat. Would be pretty sick as it'd line up exactly 20 years after Kobe and Shaq did it
@cricket8701
@cricket8701 3 года назад
I agree. The best players are consolidating onto a handful of teams so the sheer lack of consistent competition across a short season will allow him to cherry-pick his way to the finals.
@MichaelJordan-vk4vt
@MichaelJordan-vk4vt 3 года назад
They are getting a lot of high level 2 way players ad lebron and schroeder all 2 way player shoot I'll even say caruso is a decent 2 way player and who know what else they will pick up
@BlueBerryZerpy
@BlueBerryZerpy 3 года назад
As long they could shot down most of the guards in the NBA then they might win. Especially now that both Klay and Steph are gonna come back in the next season. They need PG and SG that could guard. Backcourts nowadays could shoot anywhere if left unguarded lol.
@cricket8701
@cricket8701 3 года назад
@@BlueBerryZerpy With Klay being injured/injury prone I'm a bit more at ease about GS
@razor23Ukraine
@razor23Ukraine 3 года назад
Great video guys!
@ricardovercesisaad
@ricardovercesisaad 3 года назад
Dude is phenomenal. Just a thing: he isn't the oldest to win finals mvp, it was Kareem in 85
@EricOWilliam
@EricOWilliam 3 года назад
Kareem was so great
@chriswolf1089
@chriswolf1089 3 года назад
Well he has a taller and centers like him can be really good at a older age do not forget that a 35 Shaq still scored 18 per game and had 5 30 point games
@rgd9945
@rgd9945 3 года назад
Correction: *102* years old
@Energy807
@Energy807 3 года назад
That's tufff
@Madvillainy48
@Madvillainy48 3 года назад
Kareem had only 3 jobs tho. Get rebounds, defend the post, get buckets. Magic was the true lifeblood of that team. Lebron still does basically everything they need of him.
@kwentonibyahero2818
@kwentonibyahero2818 3 года назад
I love how Lebron play.
@hozhang1826
@hozhang1826 3 года назад
Lebron is so smart to invest in his physical conditioning, a well respected man, he s on his way to 20 year domination
@dulcisfate6060
@dulcisfate6060 3 года назад
Great content! Please keep it up!
@MegaDAli95
@MegaDAli95 3 года назад
He's currently 35, so it's more like his mid 30s. Not late.
@swaggytjm33matthews26
@swaggytjm33matthews26 3 года назад
35 ikr is that old, way too much focus on ages, Tom Brady is still platform football and nobody, compares his age to anybody else, double standard.
@tomsea6017
@tomsea6017 3 года назад
@@swaggytjm33matthews26 Well in case yo u have not noticed, being the QB is not nearly as demanding as running up and down the court. Didn't think this needed to be pointed out but apparently I was wrong.
@ambulantgaming8483
@ambulantgaming8483 3 года назад
@@tomsea6017 yea getting rammed by 250 pounds of muscle every week is the same as shooting 3s and throwing passes w/o defense. Sure, bron is an amazing player but when it comes to physical endurance he really isnt getting that rattled these days
@dcolum23
@dcolum23 3 года назад
LeBron is the only thing ESPN has.
@ramzyy5362
@ramzyy5362 3 года назад
@@ambulantgaming8483 but jordan had to retire twice in his career I wonder why he retired it gave him some time to recover baseball is not a physical sport like that so jordan had some advantages
@lhoenig0625
@lhoenig0625 3 года назад
"the oldest finals mvp' Kareem: Am I a joke to you?
@chkmag13
@chkmag13 3 года назад
This was a great analysis from Kirk
@loddyda
@loddyda 3 года назад
His jumper is somehow getting more unguardable. That is key in preserving his energy I think, if he can just pull up anywhere no matter what, he will easily play until he’s like 42
@warrioryt7037
@warrioryt7037 3 года назад
He’s a very good basketball player
@spensert4933
@spensert4933 3 года назад
Well put
@BNComps_
@BNComps_ 3 года назад
😂
@pkboolean
@pkboolean 3 года назад
Lmao
@warrioryt7037
@warrioryt7037 3 года назад
@@spensert4933 dude I’m just trying to get likes 😅
@nameless0510
@nameless0510 3 года назад
He's always Evolving,Adjusting and being Smarter every year
@uncutt_talktv
@uncutt_talktv 3 года назад
Great Upload
@lorenzoyagong7156
@lorenzoyagong7156 3 года назад
we all gonna miss this guy when he retires!
@AlphaDwg
@AlphaDwg 3 года назад
Veteran players know how to reserve energy on the court. Jordan did this also. Its great watching great players adjust their games in their later years and still dominate showing their greatness is not because of their athletic ability.
@angelesrosero7809
@angelesrosero7809 3 года назад
efficient shooting - less effort - less energy - least chance to acquire injury.
@emperorza5777
@emperorza5777 3 года назад
Wait are you saying that efficient shooting causes leads to less effort? Or this a list of reasons that he’s reduced injury risk?
@BrothaNeo
@BrothaNeo 3 года назад
Great video and analysis! Throughout my own personal development journey, I have learned to practice "Load Management" and better shot selection in my own life itself lol! This has allowed me to maintain more of my own energy, avoid stress, and remain looking and feeling YOUTHFUL! Helps out a lot.
@coolrunning2006
@coolrunning2006 3 года назад
We need more video like this
@fastkat7
@fastkat7 3 года назад
Now this season Bron is like a amazing three point shooter now like really good
@jhines7649
@jhines7649 3 года назад
He’s learned when to turn it on and turn it off and rest and still play at a ridiculous level
@samouser1011
@samouser1011 3 года назад
At 1:20 I was staring at Paul Milsap the entire time 😂
@c2s271108
@c2s271108 3 года назад
Great analysis
@TheJokerkiller99
@TheJokerkiller99 3 года назад
4:58 bodied tf out of herro xD
@brandonmyers5262
@brandonmyers5262 3 года назад
The league in 2006 and the league in 2020 is completely different yet he still dominates.
@Beeman2892
@Beeman2892 Год назад
Greatness 💯💜💛🐐
@RobertoRodriguez-jw6or
@RobertoRodriguez-jw6or 3 года назад
I like good analysis like this one.
@justinejanoras3934
@justinejanoras3934 3 года назад
I still can't imagine why they're still comparing him to other players despite of his age.
@nickbaskerville1991
@nickbaskerville1991 3 года назад
7:16 incorrect. Kareem is the oldest to ever win Finals MVP
@danielabraham5901
@danielabraham5901 3 года назад
True!
@johnwick8516
@johnwick8516 3 года назад
True but both in their 17th season I think ! Kareem is a Legend among legends !
@haroshea
@haroshea 3 года назад
yes but Kareem is not a human )
@AFTR2025
@AFTR2025 3 года назад
@@johnwick8516 MJ is better and so is LeBron tho but Kareem is 3rd
@MaliKali-po9su
@MaliKali-po9su 3 года назад
@@AFTR2025 the point was to refute the false claim.
@Kurtsindahouse
@Kurtsindahouse 3 года назад
Yo these analytics are next level
@derrickfennell8130
@derrickfennell8130 3 года назад
2:29 Why they do Austin Rivers like that.. 😂
@gillpeakperformance4945
@gillpeakperformance4945 3 года назад
Kareem won Finals MVP at 38 years old. LeBron's Finals MVP was incredible but he wasn't the oldest to ever do it.
@jimno8763
@jimno8763 3 года назад
FACTS
@SoakedSponge
@SoakedSponge 3 года назад
Lol FR
@jaredlhulum
@jaredlhulum 3 года назад
but kareem didn't control the offense like LeBron does, so his load was different.
@irongiant1171
@irongiant1171 3 года назад
And Lebron is literally in his mid-30's at age 35, not in his late 30's
@donjj7
@donjj7 3 года назад
YOU FRAUDS, All your analysts were slagging him and rooting for the clippers
@94thousand30
@94thousand30 3 года назад
@2:18 the block on Herro lol
@akanetakumi9948
@akanetakumi9948 3 года назад
He didn't just change his game, he changed his teammates
@mattboyce2525
@mattboyce2525 3 года назад
LOL
@Alyrricyst
@Alyrricyst 3 года назад
My Top 3 Players In NBA History 1. Lebron 2. Kareem 3. Jordan
@professionalcurrysexual9289
@professionalcurrysexual9289 3 года назад
Very concerning list but sure
@Alyrricyst
@Alyrricyst 3 года назад
@Tony Preston No.
@AmanSingh-bt1rx
@AmanSingh-bt1rx 3 года назад
Where enes kanter and Joe ingles at
@officialtyler8117
@officialtyler8117 3 года назад
Nah my top 5 is 1.Kareem 2.MJ 3.Lebron 4.magic Johnson 5.Shaq my top 5 in order if Lebron is 5 or 6 for 6 in the finals with 5 FMVP I’ll put him at 1
@Alyrricyst
@Alyrricyst 3 года назад
@@officialtyler8117 That's a really nice list.
@TheEncouragementKid
@TheEncouragementKid 3 года назад
4:59 someone please put the "YEEEET" sound bite on this clip
@moonman0506
@moonman0506 3 года назад
That spin move he got is the key right now
@ninobless6919
@ninobless6919 3 года назад
Why do they say "prime LeBron" like he's not improving and still putting up nonsensical stats lol. He has had a 15 year prime ...
@gradymckinney7306
@gradymckinney7306 3 года назад
Technically prime in the nba is the ages (27-32) but we all kno his started at like 24 thru 33. What we are seeing now is basically iq ball. Hes got the game figured out more than anyone else. Only ones close are rondo n cp3. (As far as having the game figured out)
@RandySavagxe
@RandySavagxe 3 года назад
“Athletic peak”
@gradymckinney7306
@gradymckinney7306 3 года назад
@@RandySavagxe i can rock with that
@RandySavagxe
@RandySavagxe 3 года назад
@Brian Bess best way to put it
@onlyrog5
@onlyrog5 3 года назад
That's like saying Floyd Mayweather's prime was his whole career because he never lost
@KingJohnTV
@KingJohnTV 3 года назад
LeGoat James 💪
@12civilised
@12civilised 3 года назад
@Versatile Wolf ong
@nimeproductions7268
@nimeproductions7268 3 года назад
@Versatile Wolf hes a better overall player than mj, and he's *a* goat
@xaviervega468
@xaviervega468 2 года назад
MJ is the GOAT, but Lebron is definitely top 3
@poojiith2361
@poojiith2361 2 года назад
@@xaviervega468 nah I would go for James as he is more versatile than mj. But respect your opinion 😀😃
@vishnujoshi6539
@vishnujoshi6539 3 года назад
Sick camera angles
@lizalmia5333
@lizalmia5333 3 года назад
So true
@xXB1izzardXx
@xXB1izzardXx 3 года назад
7:17 This is incorrect . Kareem was at 38.
@nobnobnobnob
@nobnobnobnob 3 года назад
He plays smart, manages his energy wisely to avoid injury. That's why he needs so many star player, else he can't manage.
@jhines7649
@jhines7649 3 года назад
What does that even mean. So I’m guessing Kd needed Steph klay and draymond after he blew that 3-1
@nobnobnobnob
@nobnobnobnob 3 года назад
@@jhines7649 I think LAL can still Win even with LBJ having less balltime. But he needs to be there for his leadership.
@ironhyde02
@ironhyde02 3 года назад
The longevity is amazing
@kirbym.cotingjo5880
@kirbym.cotingjo5880 3 года назад
"Those who had watched him since 2003 are legends".
@angelojohnperez6501
@angelojohnperez6501 3 года назад
Yep 4:58
@willstrickland9952
@willstrickland9952 3 года назад
And 2K still doesn’t give LeBron a shot
@jaydenlee6573
@jaydenlee6573 3 года назад
Lebron is one of the best shooters in 2k for me lol
@halpreme8505
@halpreme8505 3 года назад
He is a cheat code for me, I can get whatever I want with him
@jaydenlee6573
@jaydenlee6573 3 года назад
Adam Suleiman facts
@imnotlazy
@imnotlazy 3 года назад
I doubt anyone will ever come close to breaking mj's legacy than LeBron
@akshay5569
@akshay5569 3 года назад
The moment LeBron win his 6th ring ,baton would be exchanged
@wingzero3018
@wingzero3018 3 года назад
Good video
@Life_of_Matthew
@Life_of_Matthew 3 месяца назад
Wild
@mildsuffering4734
@mildsuffering4734 3 года назад
I wouldn't be surprised if in his 40s he slims down to 235
@GSC2000
@GSC2000 3 года назад
@Ice Berg exactly
@maxh276
@maxh276 3 года назад
@Ice Berg He's definitely gonna play in his 40s. U can't put a cap on it due to the way he takes care of his body. They all said he wouldn't dominate in his mid 30s and look.
@trymebro8479
@trymebro8479 3 года назад
@@maxh276 Nah i dont think he gonna play in 40s Lebron is the goat but I just dont see it happening
@Savagexmode27
@Savagexmode27 3 года назад
@Ice Berg jus say as of rn cuz we don't know what's gonna happen tbh, all of this is just our opinion
@HighStakesBBall
@HighStakesBBall 3 года назад
This is why having "more than one speed" is paramount to being a great player period.
@suurmoguuli2149
@suurmoguuli2149 3 года назад
I really like this video
@johncarlolaconsay8928
@johncarlolaconsay8928 3 года назад
He can still play 4-5 season when he stays healthy and will not get serious injuries
@kinabe8811
@kinabe8811 3 года назад
You can't blame him he has people who's helping him which is helping him take his load during the game. (Not hating)
@BlackGypsyMusic
@BlackGypsyMusic 3 года назад
Dwight Howard at 4:03 LMAO
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