A lot of comments argue that LeBron wouldn't give up the ball, but he was a truly selfless complete player in his second stint at Cleveland. While he was a big ball magnet, he also had a lot of assists amassed in that time. I totally see this happening with how much he trusted his teammates.
Guys,have you noticed that this kid's shot at 1:23 wasn't 3 pointer, actually? He took that shot with one foot inside three pointer line and other on the three pointer line.
0:05 When Dante looks at the basketball court and it shows a whole view from a street court all the way to a nba court where he envisions himself to be in the future is cold af 🥶🔥. Great creativity from whoever directed this 👏🏽
This inspired me I missed the game winning shot in the championship wide open 3 then we made the championship the next year against the same team and I hit one at the buzzer and we one the championship game
Did anyone realize this commercial was Kyrie life he was drafted by cavs went to duke plays a lot of street ball works on his handles so yup it’s Kyrie life.
1:51 that guy in the warriors jersey with the number 17 that number was retired by Chris Mullin in 2012 so how did he get that number after it was retired?
i got to be in this commercial (orange shirt, Lebron vs KD) filmed in hanger in irvine calif , thanks cristopher grey casting. directed by F Gary Grey 13 hour day........ i just filmed 3 new, nike commercials. 2021 summer.