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White mamba is right, NBA players have been playing the game Every day, all day, on top of that they perform specific excercises that help them to improve their game. So it's a fact that NBA players would destroy any regular guy who plays the game 2 or 3 days per week and is busy working as some Americans would say 9 to 5. However, I would like to see Scalabrine or some of the worst NBA players going 1 on 1 against some players that play in the leagues of Argentina, Brazil, or Venezuela (not to mention Europe which overall level is higher) I would bet that Scalabrine or some others NBA guys would lose in some cases.
Love how Jordan Clarkson was passing the rock in the pickup game. We all know he could have ISO'd every play but he was making sure his team was also having fun
Curry wasnt even trying to break that guy's ankles and he still fell Lololololol. That just shows what level Curry is at compared to us regular folks. Lol.
I remember when I was in high school chris Paul showed up for a charity event and the the whole basketball team was there so we ran a 5 on 5. Paul was with the jv versus the varsity starters. (My school is known for its basketball program). First of all Paul isn't that tall but the IQ is out of this world. Completely smoked the varsity team. Effortlessly and he made the JV team do all the scoring. It was basically all assist and defense
@@DeanBKK he isnt referring only to this vid tho, you see any 3ppg guy live and youll understand even the worst in the league are so ahead its not even worth comparing to them
@@diegochavez679 small in the nba. even myself i'm 6'3 aat 16, id look like a fucking roach lol. regardless of how small it is in basketball, it's still a blessing to be above 6ft
After the antetokounmbros event in Athens me and my friend got to guard Giannis and Thanasis for a few possessions. I got Giannis. He just bumped me out of the way to my right , followed by a step through to the left and a casual dunk. When I attacked him I gave him a hesi (which he kinda bit) into a Harden step back creating a ton of separation. He still swatted that ball out of the air. I'm 195 cm 95 kg and felt like a f*cking child.
To be fair man, you are playing againts arguably the best player in the world. Also props to you getting Giannis to bit into your move even though he ended up swatting it
@@gee_kaz Only slightly man. His reflexes on defense are way too fast for most people to create enough space. If I'm playing him in a team setting I'd rather shoot logo shots than face that all night
@@nathang2783 I was gonna say that dude was raw af. All these other vids they going against kids and gobert got the number 1 freestyle b ball players😭😭
Back then when I would watch these videos id always wonder why it looks like they're never trying against regular people. I used to think it was just like cockiness or whatever. But now I realize that they cannot play hard against regulars because they have to protect their bodies at all costs....wouldn't want a career ending injury because you played with random lol. Plus it's not like they really need to play that hard against them anyway🤣
Lots of cool moves and funny plays. And good stories to tell. Had to be cool playing with the pros. Got a new subscriber. Was fun to watch. Great video
Just imagine Michael Jordan in his prime playing a 7 year old and destroying him 274:0 because he just can't turn off his ego😂 Oliver Kahn, a German football (soccer) goalkeeper once did a penalty shooting event for charity. Kids tried to score and they donated money for each scored goal. Oliver Kahn caught every single one of them 😂 Apparently he only learned about the donations for each goal when the event was over.
The crazy thing is that the NBA players were probably using like 1% of their power in these clips. Pro athletes in any sport are in a different galaxy from normal people when it comes to their abilities.
Every time I see Curry I just think of him doing 100 3's in a row without missing. How do u even begin to be that good, it's like a videogame cheat code or somethin. I practiced 3's for like 6 months and my record was 10
"I practiced 3's for like 6 months and my record was 10" there ya go, be proud. He has practiced 3s for more than a decade, and probably more a day than you.
But is dude any good at basketball overall? I've seen multiple hood dudes at gyms do easy windmills at 5'9 over the years but they're not good enough at the sport to lead their team to wins .
The difference in basketball talent doesn't *look* like a lot when you watch it on TV, but when you see this kind of stuff, it's crazy. I worked at a college where one of our assistant basketball coaches was a 33-year-old who played professionally overseas. He would come play basketball at the rec center with a bunch of other Athletics employees on lunch, and he would come wearing 10 pound ankle weights and a 25 pound weighted vest "just to get a decent workout" and then he would just dominate all these "normal" people who all played high school or college basketball lol.
lol. Dude is sooo surprised to be in position to even contest the shots! It did not matter. I love these vids. now have to go find the first one Edit: 7:53
Devin booker passive aggressively helping that kid after getting stripped is spot on. They can never really think they are better than you if you never give a honest effort. Good thinking here.
I thought the same thing. When I coached at a small town middle school players and parents would ask me about when I played and they were dumbfounded that I said I was a point guard because I was "so tall". I am 6ft with my sneakers on, lol.
I like this vid cause most of them are wholesome and good sportsmanship. Seen other vids of NBA players literally pushing people down when the person playing defense
@@yingyang7666 Yeah, zero. Gobert took it easy on him. I don't like him but he blocks guys taller and faster than the dude in the video. Professor has ZERO chance, not now, not in his prime.
@@yingyang7666 holy smits, I was about to say lol. The Professor should just come out and say it so his fanbase could shut up. Streetballers are their own culture and don't need the NBA anyway.
Well aren't the Curries quite religious? Probably honed his footwork on the hoop in the parking lot after the dismissal song from church, you know how churches in North Carolina and the south be having large properties and a hoop 😃
interesting video because you see how they matchup against ordinary players. i played basketball with grizzlies coach brother when they were in vancouver long ago. i also played with steve nash's good friend johnny.
Pretty sure a lot of these pros don't go hard defensively or offensively and neither do their opponents. Imagine Klay getting injured in a promo pick up game or Gobert actually trying to play actual D and rolling his ankle or something...
I mean the pros don't have to for one. Its not like Klay was being guarded by your prototypical 3-and-D monsters like Miles Bridges. He was being fronted by some flat footed small dude. So he gave him a stutter step and drove left to leave him behind the dust. Watch ex-NBA player Brian Scalabrine have his way in the half court vs amateur guys. He's not even sweating making a bucket against them.
Well, it makes sense that NBA players are far better than the average Joes, playing basketball is literally what they do for a living, during the regular season sometimes they play 4 games in a week, they live to play basketball and they play basketball to live, after many years in this process they develop muscle memory to the point that their dribbling moves are practically automatic and they even know if a shot will go in right after taking it. Meanwhile people who aren’t NBA players, who work from 9 to 5, they don’t get paid to play basketball, they can only play when they got time for it.
8 to 5, 8:30 to 5, 9 to 5:30, or 9-6. Anyone who has a 9-5 job where the company pays for lunch damn sure does have a lot of spare time in their life, it's a full correlation. I'm just saying.
@@NoixNoir-gu4fd that’s why NBA players will always be in a different tier above the regular people who work 8 hours a day. Regular people can only play basketball in their spare time, NBA players’ job IS to play basketball, they don’t play in their spare time, they play basketball as a job and after that they have spare time. Besides all that, NBA players have access to coaches who can help them to tackle their weaknesses, coaches that also get paid to train these dudes. The NBA players also have access to the best training facilities the money can buy, they have access to doctor who’ll give them the best medical treatment in case of an injury, they have access to the best nutritionist who’ll give them the best diets to keep their athletic bodies in shape, they have access to chefs that will cook the best food for them. So yeah, the regular 9-5 job dude can practice as much as he wants in his spare time and maybe he’ll be good enough to play ball against other dudes from his block, but trust me he’ll never be nowhere near the level of an NBA player who gets paid 7 figures a year.
I love that kid that got wrecked by Trae is just FLABBERGASTED "i thought ajsiowehaha got behind hahaghahgha i thought i got behind hahafjkoa" lololol sooo goooood
The Gobert one is great cuz he’s not even trying and he goes down a bunch of points then is just like “ok, now I’m trying” and just immediately humiliated the guy like it’s nothing
Its not a travel if you lift your pivot. Its only a travel when you lift it and touch the ground again before you start your dribble. In the video the ball hits the ground well before he takes his first step.
I never pay health insurance premiums. When something is serious enough for medical attention, I go to the community clinic and get them to bill me on a sliding scale, it be like $25-40 so I give em $20 next time I show up 😃
Isn’t a kid. This guy is Brisco and is a pro basketball freestyler. It was world champion. He’s not to let Rudy come back. And sorry english isn’t my language🤣
The real difference between pros and "regular people" is mental. They have seen every move, every way, 1000 times. They know he tells and cues that reveal what you are going to do, before you do it. So not only are they better athletes and more skilled, they can literally see the future vs a regular player.
That's natural. It happens in every sport, even in combat sports. There are so many dudes thinking they could hold their own against pro fighters lol it's unreal
@@calamorta Some idiot military guy got into a fight with an mma fighter. Killed in one punch by the mma fighter. I've trained with some of those special force guys and they're no joke. So for a mma fighter to do that to a trained killer really sets a tone.
The worst of the worst NBA player ever, will absolutely destroy everybody you know in life who plays basketball “What about my buddy Andy?” No “We have a guy at local LA fitness, he can dunk” No “I saw a guy he’s the best player I’ve ever seen” No No exceptions Worst NBA player >>>>>>>>>>>>> the best player you’ve seen or faced Simply cannot be compared You look at your new born son, that’s how NBA players look at everyone else Y’all are just babies
I am no expert, but the Spencer Austin match, don’t know if there has ever been more travelling in a short span of time in the history of the world. Cool vid though.
There is only about 400 players in the NBA. You better believe the worst player in the NBA will destroy your average local baller🤣
we get it.
I've played against college basketball players and saw how good they were then I realized NBA players must be impossible to even score on.
The worst nba player would destroy the best local ballers
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@@NiteLiteRider so true
As the White mamba once said: "I'm closer to Lebron than any of you regular people are to me".
he should be. it was his job after all
What do u call a regular person ? A non NBA player?
@@elliepetty2317 might be level below ncaa d1
Phew, cold!
White mamba is right, NBA players have been playing the game Every day, all day, on top of that they perform specific excercises that help them to improve their game. So it's a fact that NBA players would destroy any regular guy who plays the game 2 or 3 days per week and is busy working as some Americans would say 9 to 5. However, I would like to see Scalabrine or some of the worst NBA players going 1 on 1 against some players that play in the leagues of Argentina, Brazil, or Venezuela (not to mention Europe which overall level is higher) I would bet that Scalabrine or some others NBA guys would lose in some cases.
Love how Jordan Clarkson was passing the rock in the pickup game. We all know he could have ISO'd every play but he was making sure his team was also having fun
That was Clarkson and the Phillipines national team at their top training facility 😂
He was barely even moving bruh, i think he just wasnt tryna get hurt
@@Murdochskdont disrespect philippines like that, NBA is the one at fault here, they rejected literal Justin Brownlee, the Philippine Micheal Jordan
The interactions with Dinwiddie were wholesome. Dude was trying so hard to get just one stop, but to no avail. Smiles all around.
That’s Austin Mills - I think in the video he says they know each other so he’s not exactly a random but the result is the same haha
I thought that kid did pretty well hanging close to Dinwiddie. He was probably a really good defender for a mid size high school team.
Not that it actually matters, but anyone else notice Dinwiddie's foot was over the line on that 3-pt 😂
@@kb7772 Austin Mills played D1 ball at Baylor so he's better than most people. Spencer cooked him like my afternoon lunch, lol
@@Bhaise I know I'm late, but thanks for pointing that out. I have actually heard the name, but didn't recognize him.
Curry wasnt even trying to break that guy's ankles and he still fell Lololololol. That just shows what level Curry is at compared to us regular folks. Lol.
Because curry is actually elite
@@AcousticOlli no it show exactly how ingnorant some people like you are, until they try it out themselves.
man fell in slowmo
not just curry any nba player
@@AcousticOlli imagine hating on curry that much 💀💀
I remember when I was in high school chris Paul showed up for a charity event and the the whole basketball team was there so we ran a 5 on 5. Paul was with the jv versus the varsity starters. (My school is known for its basketball program). First of all Paul isn't that tall but the IQ is out of this world. Completely smoked the varsity team. Effortlessly and he made the JV team do all the scoring. It was basically all assist and defense
how cool from him letting the kids have the shots.
What school?
That mofo got like 8 eyes on his head.
That’s awesome. We love CP. Such a good dude
@@elbolsillo you love what?
Honestly the defense is the craziest part. They literally just stand there.. we aint faking out nobody lmao
I realized what kind of level it takes to be in the nba when I see nba “nobody” players can do anything and make any shot at will at all times…
the fact that people need to see videos to acknowledge that it's amazing...
AI said a bench guy in NBA will dominate most of the league outside NBA...
@@zombeesama1169 im from Europe and confirm
Not a single NBA player in this video is a "nobody" wtf
@@DeanBKK he isnt referring only to this vid tho, you see any 3ppg guy live and youll understand even the worst in the league are so ahead its not even worth comparing to them
I forget how tall steph really is, like he looks short in the nba but compared to average guys jesus christ XD
Yeah 6’3
@@amvknights9868 he's really 6"1.5 barefoot and 6"2.5 with shoes so it rounds up to 6"3.
@@SeyeAwonuga ok so 6'3
That guy wasn't very tall though lol
@@diegochavez679 small in the nba. even myself i'm 6'3 aat 16, id look like a fucking roach lol. regardless of how small it is in basketball, it's still a blessing to be above 6ft
10:13 harden got his own step back😂😂
After the antetokounmbros event in Athens me and my friend got to guard Giannis and Thanasis for a few possessions. I got Giannis. He just bumped me out of the way to my right , followed by a step through to the left and a casual dunk. When I attacked him I gave him a hesi (which he kinda bit) into a Harden step back creating a ton of separation. He still swatted that ball out of the air. I'm 195 cm 95 kg and felt like a f*cking child.
To be fair man, you are playing againts arguably the best player in the world. Also props to you getting Giannis to bit into your move even though he ended up swatting it
Dudes a DPOY. He has a world class reflex on D too
@@gee_kaz Only slightly man. His reflexes on defense are way too fast for most people to create enough space. If I'm playing him in a team setting I'd rather shoot logo shots than face that all night
Giannis is an athletic freak and his arms are long asf. To score over him you would have to curve the ball Dirk style :D
if it were me, i'd fake right, fake left, then run head up straight under his legs... easy
0:46 you know you're small when a 6'3 guard starts posting you up
"small"
nah he looked like a rodent compared to steph☠️
Curry is considered small in the league LMAOO shits crazy man
theres not a height requirement to post someone up
Kyrie posts up on NBA players all the time
You can see Harden studying that kids crazy travel step back shot like ‘wonder if I can get away with that in the L 👀’
These clips show just how good pro athletes really are. Thanks for posting!
I mean they really are very good, but a lot of these clips are against kids LMAO so I would say these clips dont really show it as good as they could
10:13 That's how you step back James 🤣
I have the doubt if Harden was letting the kid score or actually playing defense.
The Trae Young behind the back assist to himself was pretty sweet.
It's called And 1 mixtapes from the 90s
Those kids will never forget that lol
He copied Harden with that move
I like how the kid did the James harden travel step back on James harden! He knew what he was doing lowkey 😂
LOVE how curry checks his phone like a BOSS then goes back to doing WORK! I lost it!
Rudy had my man thinking he had a chance.
Right?
Even if he's not known for his offensive prowess, the man is still a current top 5 center in the NBA, in his prime.
Dude is not even trying to block him. We can clearly see how far Pro compared to us mere folks.
And the dude against him is one of the best freestyle basketball player in the world...
@@nathang2783 I was gonna say that dude was raw af. All these other vids they going against kids and gobert got the number 1 freestyle b ball players😭😭
He never had a chance. That was a lion playing with a mouse you saw in the beginning.
Back then when I would watch these videos id always wonder why it looks like they're never trying against regular people. I used to think it was just like cockiness or whatever. But now I realize that they cannot play hard against regulars because they have to protect their bodies at all costs....wouldn't want a career ending injury because you played with random lol.
Plus it's not like they really need to play that hard against them anyway🤣
Only need about 30% at most to smoke regular Joe
Another thing is the people they usually defend are so much faster than regular people that we probably look like we're moving in slow mo to them lol
Plus they’d probably hurt a regular dude tryna play hard against them
In fact, they can't. There's a clause in their contracts that prevent them from taking part in skirmishes outside the regulated ones.
@James D. Lee What about NBA players who play at the Rucker, or all the players in this video?
8:08 I felt that “oh my goodness” in my heart 😭😂
It’s amazing how smooth they all are with the shots, probably helps to be tall but it looks like they’re not even trying
Lots of cool moves and funny plays. And good stories to tell. Had to be cool playing with the pros. Got a new subscriber. Was fun to watch. Great video
I think its great from James Harden to show the same defensive skills against the little kid as he does in a regular game 10:13
Just imagine Michael Jordan in his prime playing a 7 year old and destroying him 274:0 because he just can't turn off his ego😂
Oliver Kahn, a German football (soccer) goalkeeper once did a penalty shooting event for charity. Kids tried to score and they donated money for each scored goal. Oliver Kahn caught every single one of them 😂
Apparently he only learned about the donations for each goal when the event was over.
And then he doubled the max amount of money that could be donated
@@grazyterror7612 did he? I didnt even know that 😂
Lmao no chill. Kids huh? He was like these kids gonna learn how to take a hard L today. Part of getting stronger.
"He said he was gonna tell his mom and uh... I took that personally"
Trae did that kid dirty 😂😂😂😂
We forget how insanely good NBA players are the the regular hooper
We? I think that’s just you.
@@mmmmmmm81622 regular hoopers stand NO chance vs nba players. the worst nba player would still destroy them easily.
@@PurXion_777 I didn’t say they wouldn’t, I’m just saying no one forgets.
@@PurXion_777 the worst nba player right would 300-0 me, I’m saying that anyone watching this probably knows
@@mmmmmmm81622 ok
Jordan Clarkson woke up one day in his 20s and was like “F&$k it, I want every single tat in the book”
He probably saw all that money in the bank
NBA Star - "I just schooled you!"
Me- "Well now, that was definitely traveling."
i love how small some of these players look on a basketball game (guards mostly) and how epicly huge they are next to normal people.
most of these clips are literal children
Klay went on savage mode not passing to his teamates. lol
That kid did the harden stepback on harden 😂
10:02 "Defense" LOL
That clip of Harden reflects his defence so well,its just like in the NBA!!
I have no illusions that I would not get destroyed by an NBA player, but it would be cool to have the experience.
The crazy thing is that the NBA players were probably using like 1% of their power in these clips. Pro athletes in any sport are in a different galaxy from normal people when it comes to their abilities.
Every time I see Curry I just think of him doing 100 3's in a row without missing. How do u even begin to be that good, it's like a videogame cheat code or somethin. I practiced 3's for like 6 months and my record was 10
he practiced 3s for years taking like a thousand shots per day every day.
"I practiced 3's for like 6 months and my record was 10" there ya go, be proud. He has practiced 3s for more than a decade, and probably more a day than you.
Its basically like breathing and walking for them. They do it automatic. No thought behind it.
There’s a guy on TikTok who never played in the NBA. He made 140 in a row.
But is dude any good at basketball overall? I've seen multiple hood dudes at gyms do easy windmills at 5'9 over the years but they're not good enough at the sport to lead their team to wins .
You forget how tall Curry is until he's next to normies.
he's not that tall tho...
If "nobody" NBA players can make regular Joes look like children, what 'superstar' NBA stars will do will be just downright murder lol
The difference in basketball talent doesn't *look* like a lot when you watch it on TV, but when you see this kind of stuff, it's crazy. I worked at a college where one of our assistant basketball coaches was a 33-year-old who played professionally overseas. He would come play basketball at the rec center with a bunch of other Athletics employees on lunch, and he would come wearing 10 pound ankle weights and a 25 pound weighted vest "just to get a decent workout" and then he would just dominate all these "normal" people who all played high school or college basketball lol.
lol. Dude is sooo surprised to be in position to even contest the shots! It did not matter. I love these vids. now have to go find the first one Edit: 7:53
Devin booker passive aggressively helping that kid after getting stripped is spot on.
They can never really think they are better than you if you never give a honest effort. Good thinking here.
Way to over-analyse. That dude was like two years old... chill.
Trae finally playing someone his size😂
Now look at curry next to and average size guy yet curry is still considered "small" lol.
I thought the same thing. When I coached at a small town middle school players and parents would ask me about when I played and they were dumbfounded that I said I was a point guard because I was "so tall". I am 6ft with my sneakers on, lol.
I like this vid cause most of them are wholesome and good sportsmanship. Seen other vids of NBA players literally pushing people down when the person playing defense
The Guy against Gobert isn't a nobody in the World of basketball, it's a World Champion freestlyer
Nooo.... So you say professor had 0 chance to play in NBA ?
@@yingyang7666 Yeah, zero. Gobert took it easy on him. I don't like him but he blocks guys taller and faster than the dude in the video. Professor has ZERO chance, not now, not in his prime.
@@Boopy357 I know . I was sarcastic about it cause there are some fans of him who actually believe that.
@@yingyang7666 holy smits, I was about to say lol. The Professor should just come out and say it so his fanbase could shut up. Streetballers are their own culture and don't need the NBA anyway.
@@Boopy357 but he says he could but he didn't want.
Biggest skill pros possess is how much space they cover when getting to the rim like every dribble is a move to get closer to rim . Incredible.
"Little guy, that's travel" - Harden, 2017
Curry cookin with them church shoes. Built different.
Well aren't the Curries quite religious? Probably honed his footwork on the hoop in the parking lot after the dismissal song from church, you know how churches in North Carolina and the south be having large properties and a hoop 😃
The worst player on a d1 team is destroying your average local hooper.
One of the lasts with the lil kid was wholesome af 😌 Love to see them teaching what it looks like to how it feels ✌
7:40 Wow, Wilt Chamberlain totally dominated that dude
But he was travelling multiple times…
10:14 by far the most adorable step back 😂
Love the booker clip with the little guy
interesting video because you see how they matchup against ordinary players. i played basketball with grizzlies coach brother when they were in vancouver long ago. i also played with steve nash's good friend johnny.
Pretty sure a lot of these pros don't go hard defensively or offensively and neither do their opponents.
Imagine Klay getting injured in a promo pick up game or Gobert actually trying to play actual D and rolling his ankle or something...
I mean the pros don't have to for one. Its not like Klay was being guarded by your prototypical 3-and-D monsters like Miles Bridges. He was being fronted by some flat footed small dude. So he gave him a stutter step and drove left to leave him behind the dust. Watch ex-NBA player Brian Scalabrine have his way in the half court vs amateur guys. He's not even sweating making a bucket against them.
5:58 boy decides to tie he shoes when he jolted.
Well, it makes sense that NBA players are far better than the average Joes, playing basketball is literally what they do for a living, during the regular season sometimes they play 4 games in a week, they live to play basketball and they play basketball to live, after many years in this process they develop muscle memory to the point that their dribbling moves are practically automatic and they even know if a shot will go in right after taking it.
Meanwhile people who aren’t NBA players, who work from 9 to 5, they don’t get paid to play basketball, they can only play when they got time for it.
8 to 5, 8:30 to 5, 9 to 5:30, or 9-6.
Anyone who has a 9-5 job where the company pays for lunch damn sure does have a lot of spare time in their life, it's a full correlation. I'm just saying.
@@NoixNoir-gu4fd that’s why NBA players will always be in a different tier above the regular people who work 8 hours a day.
Regular people can only play basketball in their spare time, NBA players’ job IS to play basketball, they don’t play in their spare time, they play basketball as a job and after that they have spare time.
Besides all that, NBA players have access to coaches who can help them to tackle their weaknesses, coaches that also get paid to train these dudes. The NBA players also have access to the best training facilities the money can buy, they have access to doctor who’ll give them the best medical treatment in case of an injury, they have access to the best nutritionist who’ll give them the best diets to keep their athletic bodies in shape, they have access to chefs that will cook the best food for them.
So yeah, the regular 9-5 job dude can practice as much as he wants in his spare time and maybe he’ll be good enough to play ball against other dudes from his block, but trust me he’ll never be nowhere near the level of an NBA player who gets paid 7 figures a year.
Guy at 3:23 is freddie gilespe he played for the raptors last year and is on some g league team at the moment
The ball falling on him after he got his ankles broken was disrespectful 😭
1:22 Curry's reaction is priceless
Watching Steph play in jeans makes you realize how damn good his handles are.
Love this video. New Subscriber here
10:14 the kid with the step back impression LMAO
I love that kid that got wrecked by Trae is just FLABBERGASTED "i thought ajsiowehaha got behind hahaghahgha i thought i got behind hahafjkoa" lololol sooo goooood
Sounded like the boy said "I thought it was behind him! I thought, I thought it was behind him!"
3:15 imagine playing decent defense 1 v 2 vs nba players and the crowd cheering against you
National Basketball Aliens 👽
10:17 That little kid stepback better than mine pucked me up
When your local park prodigy makes it to the NBA 3:50
I’ve never seen somebody break an ankle and go down sideways in slow motion 😂😂😂
DBook w mans for that
9:15 tacquavion type shit right here lmao
The Gobert one is great cuz he’s not even trying and he goes down a bunch of points then is just like “ok, now I’m trying” and just immediately humiliated the guy like it’s nothing
He literally left him get to 6 just to dominate him lol
8:41 c'mon bruh, you cant travel like that.
Its not a travel if you lift your pivot. Its only a travel when you lift it and touch the ground again before you start your dribble. In the video the ball hits the ground well before he takes his first step.
Yooo that steph curry one killed me 😂😂😂😂😂
I was laughing when gobert was still looking for the ball
1:08 the moment your insurance premiums go up.
I never pay health insurance premiums. When something is serious enough for medical attention, I go to the community clinic and get them to bill me on a sliding scale, it be like $25-40 so I give em $20 next time I show up 😃
Nice of that kid to let Rudy come back and win 💪🏼
Isn’t a kid. This guy is Brisco and is a pro basketball freestyler. It was world champion. He’s not to let Rudy come back.
And sorry english isn’t my language🤣
The real difference between pros and "regular people" is mental. They have seen every move, every way, 1000 times. They know he tells and cues that reveal what you are going to do, before you do it. So not only are they better athletes and more skilled, they can literally see the future vs a regular player.
1:03 and he in jeans and a hoodie😳
And not even in basketball shoes 😫
10:12 Nah the step back imitation was crazy 😭
Tie your shoes and say "Make me like mike" 🤣
Curry looks so tall like a giant.
Michael Beasley be TALKIN that shit. I love it. Dude needs to be back on a team in the league ASAP
Lmaoo whats he gonna do? warm the bench?
Fun fact: benches are always warm during games with all the body heat from the crowd on one side and the players on the court on the other 🤓
Lmao at Mike Beasley acting EXACTLY like you expect he would against civilians.
I don't think people really understand how good these guys really are.
That's natural. It happens in every sport, even in combat sports. There are so many dudes thinking they could hold their own against pro fighters lol it's unreal
@@calamorta Some idiot military guy got into a fight with an mma fighter. Killed in one punch by the mma fighter. I've trained with some of those special force guys and they're no joke. So for a mma fighter to do that to a trained killer really sets a tone.
You cannot compare or compete with professional athletes, they do this for a living. They dedicated their time to perfect the game.
Jordan Clarkson: more passes on that video that in the whole Dallas series
1:06 fell in slow motion 🤣🤣
I knew it wasnt impossible to score on pro players , I know I could give steph work , the problem is defended them is a nightmare lmao
The Beard got a taste of his own medicine
Anybody notice how bigger players play smaller and smaller players play bigger
The worst of the worst NBA player ever, will absolutely destroy everybody you know in life who plays basketball
“What about my buddy Andy?” No
“We have a guy at local LA fitness, he can dunk” No
“I saw a guy he’s the best player I’ve ever seen” No
No exceptions
Worst NBA player >>>>>>>>>>>>> the best player you’ve seen or faced
Simply cannot be compared
You look at your new born son, that’s how NBA players look at everyone else
Y’all are just babies
Gobert took that personally
Kid throwing himself on the ground after trey fakes him out got me rolling
1:08 자기 크로스오버 드리블에 일반인이 넘어졌다고 저렇게 괴성지르며 날뛰고 오버하는 슈퍼스타가 또 있을까...커리는 정말 인간미 넘치는 친구 ㅎ
I am no expert, but the Spencer Austin match, don’t know if there has ever been more travelling in a short span of time in the history of the world. Cool vid though.
Star players like Curry and others, just chilling and enjoying.
While bench players like Michael Beasly, talking trash!
See the difference? 🙈🙈🙈
6:00 yooooo Klay hezi'd that boy into tying his shoes!!! HAHAHA
5:11 lemme find out Rudy can shoot 😂
shit looked clean too 😭 as if he does it regularly. Bro was like “No way rudy shot a three over me”