I used to question why this kid was ranked as high as he was because all they would show is his dunks in the highlights. Imma call it here, this dude got kobe bryant type potential if he continues to get better at the rate he has. He reminds me of a time when shooting guard was the best position in the league, plays like a 90s guard but can obviously fit in a new age system. Im excited to see where his career takes him.
Same. Most of his highlight videos are of him dunking or getting to the basket. This video showed more of his handles and shooting ability. Now I can't decide whether to use him or Terrance Clarke as the next "Kobe" in 2k 😂
Not Kobe Bryant but more MICHAEL JORDAN moves.. he elevates like his airness Michael Jordan. Only Michael Jordan can do a perfect graceful TOMAHAWK DUNK and this kid Jalen Green imitates the way Michael Jordan does on his college years.
for whoever watches this now, crazy to know that when he scored 41 points, he along with Hakeem Olawujon are the only rookies in rockets franchise history to have 40pt games. The talent pool this year is scary good
Just another display of filipino ultranationalism. The truth is he's naturally gifted at the sport due to his african-american genes and environment and, as always, not because he's half filipino. No offense. Just stop that toxic filipino pride.
Dude's a beast. But as the years go by I am beginning to see the John Stockton/Clyde Drexler edition "glorified boxers" bball shorts are making a subtle comeback.
Bruh if this man just works on his fundamentals he can be dominant as hell. Its the reason luka donic dominates already. And the same reason Kobe brought up about 2-3 years ago about US players. Ain’t no one beating us in the Olympics but none of our “superstar” high school talent are reaching their full potential simply because they’re so athletic in HS they don’t see the need to. And because people are telling them how great they are already instead of what can make them even better.