These are some of the greatest/funniest moments of Lance Stephenson's career but as the video goes on they get increasingly more entertaining! Clips are licensed through NBA Playmakers Business Inquiries: mcosh3@gmail.com
It's crazy, because if he just played at his 100% pure ability and talent, without like 70% of the goofy stuff, he would just be a solid player every team would want.
i think this is the best way to describe his game. "Born Ready," is almost too perfect, as well. As if he was born with talents way ahead of his own abilities, even tho he is still ready for them.....idk I am high and its late lol.
@ursamajor4684 Man him and JR Smith has a long list of highlights that would convince u they was TOP 75 but same time has a list of LOW LIGHTS convince u they were 2 Thanasis
He was close though. People forget because of the meme value, but he was a high level contributor on both ends of the floor for a young pacers team that would have gone a lot further if not for the impassable lebron wall in the eastern conference for about a decade. I remember there were a couple seasons where there was legitimate all star consideration
If there's a play to describe Lance Stephenson, it's 4:23. Game-stopping fantastic block followed by goofy careless showboating which leads to a dunk by the opposing team 😂
I wish players entertained more like magic , J will and lance.. I love watching passing just as much as dunks and 3’s but no one ever passes with flair
The block on Dwight is legit one of the funniest things I've ever seen. Perfectly sums up the Lance Stephenson Experience. Heroes get remembered but legends never die.
Once you realize that when he was in High School/College, he was being talked about as the next LeBron, the Next Kobe, people saying he was gonna be the GOAT, while that never panned out, his confidence and flashiness never went away
He just kicked his right foot with his calf as he spinned. It's nothing. It reminds me the move Curry did on Paul which was as an ankle breaker considerered. Well, it's not...
It’s probably only few because the league is so competitive now that the media is making it seem like you gotta have ring to be one of the top players of all time
Lance was the kind of player that got me watching Indiana games as a kid. He had me and my elementary school friends blowing in each others' ears in the lunch line lmao. Sure he had goofy antics but there's no debate whether he was an extremely talented player
@@Bigedub101 Yea dude was alright the block on Dwight will always be funny ASF he didn't even bother about getting the rebound Bec he got his highlight lmao 🤣
Lance A Make ya Dance 😂 My favorite Pacer from back in the PG days. What that team lacked in heart he made up for in spades; even though PG was the man, it was Lance who I remember stepping up to LeBron. Shame they never won. I couldn't believe he led the league in triple doubles with *4* back in the day. (Seems so paltry now in the offensive explosion age.) Him and Tyreke Evans had the most outstanding handles outside of Kyrie to me; they're easily my top 3 favorite dribblers of this current/past generation. They have such a godlike level of fluidity to their movement that it's unbelievable.
Lance is a NY playground park player straight up. The best story of Lance that I’ve heard was he would threaten to beat up his own teammates in hs if they shot the ball lmao
I watch a lot of highlight tapes, Lance is by far the most enjoyable one to watch because he does movements that you've never seen before, and probably will not see again.