me ensina parabéns seja com bastante muito bem muito bem mesmo quero que você é criança medalha de ouro olimpíadas eu moro em Belo Horizonte em Minas gerais me ensina algumas tática eu também jogo basquete eu também voltei campeonato campeonato em dezembro meu treino por favor tchau obrigada eu me chamo Stephanie Lar😅😮😢🎉😂❤😅😊
Even if he stops playing at 10 he’ll have those skills forever and will have the agility, coordination, and work ethic to pick anything else he chooses. There’s zero negatives for giving your child this environment.
@TheLirJEt86 I wouldn't say he CLEARLY enjoys it. But yeah he's got a good work ethic for sure, which would imply he enjoys it. It's not super obvious though. Like he's out there laughing and frolicking shit
@@АндрейМарков-ю2с ой это не чего страшное я очень хорошо английский знаю, просто не знал если ты мог говорит по русский так что я написал с мес английского
As long as they're not trying to accomplish their own dreams through their child. Don't push something on your kid just because your dream didn't work out.
What’s crazy is one day he really might be the next face of the nba……. Don’t let no female steal your dream it only take one to end my friend pick her right cuz they will flock to u
Oh lil mans gone be tough he sticks with it Love to see this as a Father Wow Keep pushing young fella love the grit grind and determination you’ve put in to be the best at what you do
@@locario4 Most of our parents didnt give a fuck about our dreams, luckily mine kinda do now at the age of 18 but most of my peers abandoned their dreams from lack of support
To the father and mother I wanted to say you're doing wonderful things for your beloved child keep up the good work. Because when we love and discipline our kids for the right reasons to teach them good moral values that can mean so much for them in their life in the future. But when we teach our kids dedication and teaching them about love and respect and hard work and forgiveness it can mean so much. Especially when we say that one kind word to that person because we never know what that person is going through in life just the opposite when we say that one negative word to that person. This kid is going to be something special in my prayer is that the Lord will guide this kid to be successful in life and to inspire other people. Because God is always working in people's lives even if we don't see it even if that is through a kid that has a severe disability or disease we still need to love upon them too and we can't be mad at God just because we see different kinds of suffering in this world and I know it's not fair but Jesus Christ my Lord and Savior says love is the answer unforgiveness.my Lord and Savior showed me so much this past 7 years of me suffering with late stage chronic lyme disease and he is still working in me and changing my heart. This is what I found out is Jesus Christ is not a religion it's a relationship. Much love Nick...✍️✝️🇺🇲🫶👈
@@KillerAteyuthey just could notice that their kid loves games with a ball and help him to develop his passion, what's the problem? And i personally think that on each clip this kid looks entertained and enthusiastic. And obviously children can think and like/hate different things at 1, 2 or 3 yo, elementary from food, colors etc to hobbies.
@@KillerAteyuMost people's interested started from their parent or someone forcing on them to try it initially. There's nothing wrong in that, the only wrong is when you force them to keep on doing if they dislike it and express discomfort.
@@KillerAteyuWhat are you waffling about, kids obviously try out new things and he discovered what he likes. And no one is forcing their kids to change genders. Are you insane?
I can image the father giving the son a basket ball when he was 1 and saying: "Alright, get practicing." *"You're gonna make us a lot of money as an NBA player"*
That Kid, Could be The Next NBA SuperStar He Can continue Those skills Forever. Taking him to the NBA championships Game Could be his dream, He can Give up But, He won't. Hope i can see him as a Superstar. Before i Die. I have Cancer Stage 3.
No llegará a ningún lado y te explico porque lo están presionando en algo que ni siquiera sabe si quiere, lo más probable es que apenas crezca se de cuenta y tanta presión cause el efecto contrario
@@fabioboschel1tu no sabes nada, no sabes como va a crecer el chaval, si no oe hubiera gustado ya con 7 años que tiene lo hubiera dicho, tu no sabes una mierda de su vida como para decir que no va a llegar a nada, ojala crezca como le guste y sea buen jugador de la nba si asi lo quiere, si no puede cambiar cuando quiera y nadie va a impedirselo
@@fabioboschel1 yo x lo menos no veo al niño en ningúna mala condición ni se le ve mal por ir a entrenar, te vuelvo a repetir que si no le gusta nunca es tarde para cambiarlo
Its definitely teaching him about commitment too. This is how u keep kids not looking for that “extra” like dr*gs and partying, sports really translates to the real world for alot of kids, wish the best for this kid
@@jegbryrmegikke1 it means that as an adult and a parent it is your duty to be the positive influence on your child. And it's not about pressuring, just leaning in towards what they enjoy getting good at..
So many factors, height and want plays the biggest role. What happens ablot is these kids reach teenagers and get burnt out because they only do one thing instead of playing different sports.
true story, dad decides to teach his kids chess really young and he manages to get all of them to be amazing chess players one of his daughters is the world champion and she got replaced by her sister after she had a kid for a while, when they where kids the other parents at the tournaments would tell him that his kids are talented but in reality it was really that the dad got them to like chess early and so they had more practice talent is mostly a myth
Bro’s been training since 1 yrs old while I can’t even make a shot in gym class without smacking myself in the face- Edit: I’m glad I ain’t the only one who deals with this 😂
@BradynLee09 As much as it looks like the kid's enjoying it, I have to agree. My mom did the same with me when I was young, forced every decision I made without even realizing it. She thought she was helpful. What happened? I became indecisive, a perfectionist and an overachiever. Now trust me when I say, it's making me miserable. I don't know what the situation is in the video, but to all the parents out there, please don't force things into your children. Let them make their own decisions (mainly when it comes to skills and hobbies that might affect their future).
“I’ve been playing basketball for 21 years!”
“Aren’t you 22?”
“Did I stutter?”
1234567bxnhlaevmo💯💯💯💢💯💬💘
So true!
True
Underrated comment
lol
"And when you've been playing"
-When I was born I already had a ball
3 balls*
@@wolftanite_4946 LMAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
@@wolftanite_4946 💀💀💀
😂😂😂
@Wolftanite_
Having the footage is just as impressive.
Good job pops
Good job, pops? Pops must not have a very good job if he's pushing his child to get good at a sport so young in life. Must be his retirement plan
@@alexandersupertramp7353 more like the plan for his son to have an easily successful life
@@dionigigarcia734 Why not let the son choose what he does in life? Or did your parents make you become what you are? What do you do btw?
Compliment a father in any way and there's bound to be negativity in the replies
@@Saiko-RuRu You couldn't be more wrong. But let the child decide what he does when grows up. Let him be a "child".
This actually shows that hard work makes you better
well, that at going from being a 1 year old to a 7 year old
me ensina parabéns seja com bastante muito bem muito bem mesmo quero que você é criança medalha de ouro olimpíadas eu moro em Belo Horizonte em Minas gerais me ensina algumas tática eu também jogo basquete eu também voltei campeonato campeonato em dezembro meu treino por favor tchau obrigada eu me chamo Stephanie Lar😅😮😢🎉😂❤😅😊
@@supitschillbro yeah dude thats called 6 years of experience its the same thing.
Bro started dribbling before I was able to walk 😂😅
He got some real talent
He started Dribbling when you was still dribbling. 😂
@@randywissler9923 clever lol😭😭💯💯
@@randywissler9923 he was taking shots while you were crying about them
@@randywissler9923 you’re good at basketball😊😂🎉
sèpajonti
If doesn’t become a pro basketball player when he’s older I will he surprised. This kid is amazing.
Yes
También depende si alcanza una altura decente
@@danielmartinezbaquerizo7403 IT????? U MEAN HE
❤🎉😊
Same
Him at 7: becoming a pro basketball player
Me at 7: trying to help Dora find map
+1
Lol
Underrated comment
Same lol 🤣
Lol same
MAD SKILLS !! He has an amazing family and support system!! Hats off to you guys as well!
Bro no one reading all that
@@Azaiaygovender your right .. reading is too hard .. is it better now? Lmao 😂
Great respect to the boy, now he plays much better than many children even in 7 grades. Great respect👍
thats a lie
@@locysts2296 not a lie
@daddy reacts he said than many not every if there are 7 miliion 7th graders and 20 at each school that still preety good ranking
@daddy reacts so if he is even top 300,000 in tej world that still good
@@coolbone6177 it is a lie. There are kids who are in 6th grade and are better than that kid
“How long have you been playing basketball?”
“Since I was 1.”
да
Wow that’s important to know kid
I did not mean it really
no
since I was born 😂😂
@@жизньиеёбеды I
This is exactly why you don’t make fun of people’s goals, or make fun of their passions or what they love. Keep up the work kid!
280 likes no comments? Lemme fix that bs
@@_Glxy lol
if he gets really tall he should be in the NBA
@@brentcomstock9322 FR or in tjere in general
That doesn’t mean it ALWAYS happens
He’s playing college basketball, he has an immaculate jumper
Whats his name
Even if he stops playing at 10 he’ll have those skills forever and will have the agility, coordination, and work ethic to pick anything else he chooses. There’s zero negatives for giving your child this environment.
Only negative is if you really are forcing them but this kid clearly enjoys it and is good at it.
@TheLirJEt86 I wouldn't say he CLEARLY enjoys it. But yeah he's got a good work ethic for sure, which would imply he enjoys it. It's not super obvious though. Like he's out there laughing and frolicking shit
@@DavidZ7785 i wonder what that would look like... the frolicking shit bit
Kids thrive on having a dad that is willing to teach them and guide them. Honestly they’re not far off from a golden retriever at a that young age.
@@TheLirJEt86 your brain really doesn’t work too well huh Karen lol
Son: "Dad, I wanna become a football player."
Dad: 👁👄👁
The dad: I'm going to get some milk I'll be back later
True
It's football player, not footballer.
The dad is getting it's adoption papers
@@pigeonswag739 maybe they mean soccer?
@@pigeonswag739 it's called footballer if its ⚽️ but u can also use as 🏈 so no problem
“So how long have you played basketball?”
“20 years”
“But you’re 21?”
“That’s correct”
😂
o7
More like 22 years. Since he been playing ball before the age of 1.
"Back in my day, we were dribbling before we can even walk"
"Dad, I don't wanna do basketball anymo-"
"I'm disowning you"
😂
You are a legen for that XD
Legend?
Welp
Fr it seems like the kid was probably forced cuz hell no I would quit
"So how did you get into basketball"
_"It all started when I was born"_
well actually he started when he was 1 🤓
@@A_Train.and what he sad?
@@МаксимГлебов-ч7х ?
@@A_Train. Your forgot the " *snort* " in the middle of the sentence
Literally 😂
“Yeah i have 20 years of experience.”
“But you’re 21?”
“So?”
POV you saw someone else's comment and thought, hmmm if I just change the words a bit, it'll be original 😌
@@officialkimpossible LOL just realized he commented that
Lmao we dgaf
I don't get it? That means they quit at 20, what's the point of this comment?
@@TiffanyJClark sorry, an error in my comment.
This is great progress going from 1 year old to 7 year old! I see him at the top!
“And that my friends, is how I was beaten by a 7 year old in basketball”
- Me at 97
@Jamyla💐 What you do in youtube?
@@АндрейМарков-ю2с idk lol, мне 13 лет, будет 14 в декабре, yeah so idk anyway have a good day.
@@itsSviatoslav я русский можешь не стараться писать на английском
@@АндрейМарков-ю2с ой это не чего страшное я очень хорошо английский знаю, просто не знал если ты мог говорит по русский так что я написал с мес английского
I'm 7 too
This kid is incredibly unique and rare, it’s hard to find a child who can do that at 2-3 years.
Completely unrelated but I love your wings of fire pfp
@@adrianasimonemora-nakasone5986 Wings of Fire based
Eh, you tend to stick with things your parents make you do for most of your childhood.
No it's not really but I'm very impressed with his dedication and focus that's harder to find at that age. I've been hooping since 2 years old.
It's actually not that rare many just don't post it online and share the footage..so there's that.
I just pray young fella doesn’t get burnt out by the time he’s 17.
Up grows up to only be 5'7
I was thinking the same thing. Let him be a kid first and if he decides that what he wants, then that's different.
@@ronaldcook3840 this is better than the immature crap they have kids doing, his body will be healthy even after high school 😊
@ronaldcook3840 That's a brain-dead comment. He obviously loves what he's doing
@@NasiruMubarak-pp9sc you ever heard of Todd Marinovich?
That kid gonna fly away AND BE EVERY KIDS DREAM PLAYER! KEEP AT IT Lil Curry!
This takes “I’ve been training all my life” to a next level
No it doesn't
@@hoodplays9380 it’s just a comment
Frfr
The parent that put the time to train his son for basketball is a legend 😊
Dfggffj
That’s facts man, my dad had me playing cricket (I’m Aussie) since I was 1 year old and now he’s the reason I made the NSW U19s team at 16 yo
As long as they're not trying to accomplish their own dreams through their child. Don't push something on your kid just because your dream didn't work out.
If this boy doesn’t become one of the best basketball players in the world, I will honestly be shocked ❤ Keep putting in the work kid
Jvlgnogj
i could do that at 0
@@dingalingOhioSkibidi you could do that when you can’t even walk!
@@vilde- yeah, cuz he was probably used as the ball at 0.
@@ishantagarwal1082 yeah, cuz i dont think anybody can play basketball at 0. Most people cant even walk when they are 0.
Absolutely MOTIVATIONAL!!!
In about 10 years we're all going to see this kid on TV as a world champion NBA superstar.
hopefully he gets a mad growth spurt to back up the hard work
No, probably too short, they chose the wrong sport to make him love.
@@UrbanBricks he’s only seven 💀
@@UrbanBricks ok but won't 6ft be enough and he is a child yet if his father is arnd 6 he will atleast grow 1 or 2 inch taller
@@sae311 6 ft is not enough lol.
Hes a actual star i hope he grows to be something amazing
Like in a nba star
I like see lil man in 10 yrs. That jumper gonna be so sweet. Got perfect form. Keep going lil man.
😎I APPROVE THIS COMMENT😎
What’s crazy is one day he really might be the next face of the nba……. Don’t let no female steal your dream it only take one to end my friend pick her right cuz they will flock to u
He moves like Curry
❤dZfsgs6drhdj❤❤ xq jsk@@moabdevelopment2885
Bros going to the league
we need an updated version
Imagine when he’s 16 💀
“How long have you been playing basketball?”
“15 years”
“Wait what-“
Yea howwww
*16*
@@gooberminium 15
@@gooberminium Alright, so he’s playing basketball as a newborn? He’s been playing since he was 1 💀
anan
Man waited 6 years to make this short the dedication bro
I was gonna like this but it’s at 69🤷♂️
@TaeSnell ?
the fact it take 7 years to film this, i couldnt help but call it a masterpiece
6 years
Yeah
Actually I think it was just recordings from old videos at different times
"How many years of experience do you have " ?
"My whole life"
Man, when that kid grows up, he'll be a champion!
He sure is...I'm going to cry
That bad guy is the best basketball player in the world
Fr
Oh lil mans gone be tough he sticks with it
Love to see this as a Father
Wow
Keep pushing young fella love the grit grind and determination you’ve put in to be the best at what you do
Some people are so lucky to have parents that believe in them and let their kids follow their dreams
Bro what parents do you have
(bro stop ratioing me your embarrassing me!!!)
@@locario4 Most of our parents didnt give a fuck about our dreams, luckily mine kinda do now at the age of 18 but most of my peers abandoned their dreams from lack of support
Bro didn't have a choice he was trying from the WOMB
ᴬⁿᵈ ᴵ ʷᵃˢⁿᵗ ᵒⁿᵉ ᵒᶠ ᵗʰᵒˢᵉ ᵏᶦᵈˢ, ᵇᵘᵗ ᵐʸ ˢᵖᵒᶦˡᵉᵈ ʸᵒᵘⁿᵍᵉʳ ᵇʳᵒᵗʰᵉʳ ʷᵃˢ
More like put it in them...ym a 1yr old had a dream?😂
Keep it lil brother...your gonna be great💯💯💯
“ son, take this. “
“ ubsvuabajwaaaaawwa (but i’m only 1 year old) “
*”take it. “*
😂😂😂
“okay..?”
2 years later.. (continue the story)
"When did you get into basketball?"
"20 years ago"
"Aren't you 21?"
“Did I stutter?”
@@shawncheriyan LMAO 🤣
@@Pidgeys i put quotes cause i took it from another comment
@@Pidgeys I changed mine 😃
To the father and mother I wanted to say you're doing wonderful things for your beloved child keep up the good work. Because when we love and discipline our kids for the right reasons to teach them good moral values that can mean so much for them in their life in the future. But when we teach our kids dedication and teaching them about love and respect and hard work and forgiveness it can mean so much. Especially when we say that one kind word to that person because we never know what that person is going through in life just the opposite when we say that one negative word to that person. This kid is going to be something special in my prayer is that the Lord will guide this kid to be successful in life and to inspire other people. Because God is always working in people's lives even if we don't see it even if that is through a kid that has a severe disability or disease we still need to love upon them too and we can't be mad at God just because we see different kinds of suffering in this world and I know it's not fair but Jesus Christ my Lord and Savior says love is the answer unforgiveness.my Lord and Savior showed me so much this past 7 years of me suffering with late stage chronic lyme disease and he is still working in me and changing my heart. This is what I found out is Jesus Christ is not a religion it's a relationship. Much love Nick...✍️✝️🇺🇲🫶👈
''This 7 years old has skills which I was able to earn at 14."😅
EXACTLY
OH YEAH
I mean
I can hit people
@@illusionizedgrape7733 I mean, I can bully 100 year old man not to like flex or anything.
I can only dream of being that good omd
This is what true dedication looks like...
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😅😅❤❤😂o❤😂🎉😢😮😅😊😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢🎉🎉😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
That's why you have to try your best
This kid was born to play basketball, literally.
What if he grows to be only 5 ft tall? that would be hilarious lol
No that will be sad l😢
@@gordonbyron5145 Fr
No Only forced to do so
@@gordonbyron5145 Height surgery
Having trained kids and myself personally this is truly an achievement and I bet they got a crazy good bond too
Now let’s just pray he grows to at least 6 foot!
he'll surely surpass 6 ft neg diff
@@ChloeEditzChloe what in the hell are you talking about? I hope you’re not talking to me?
@@RonnieGUA-cam lol
@@ChloeEditzChloe yeah lol? why would I be jealous of someone I’m praying for? Stupid ass.
@@ChloeEditzChloe now you deleted the comment 😂
That kid was born to be a basketball player ⛹️
no one is born to be something it’s only how they were raised
Yes he was
Yup❤❤
👏👏👏👏👏@@imagine-st4on
Yes, sir
It’s just so incredible how he plays basketball each time he grows up! Good job and keep the good work up!
This dude was better than me when he was 5 😭
Bro took “I’ve been playing basketball for my whole life” to another level
hes 3 years old and hes already better than my entire basketball career oml
Same
@@Objectguy12345 same
Same
U dont have a basketball career
same
Some people force there kids but you can tell he genuinely loves the game. Good job dad
I don’t even remember existing when I was 2 this kid is epic
"No matter how good you are, there's always a child doing it better than you"
Not really true but ok
@@4rctic_xcy In today's world, very true.
3
@@4rctic_xcy Really? Because a 17 yr female has a $390,000 NIT deal. How much is YOURS worth?
🤣
Bro this kid is legendary 🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆 he showing you can't be great without putting in work
Exactly
Facts!
not true
Great respect to his parents for having filmed until he was 7 years old 🫡❤
"Son, what is your future goal?"
"I want to be a profesional soccer player"
Football*
@@qallmepurple what
@@yuckyyucky324America is pretty much the only country that calls it soccer. In the rest of the world, it is called “football”.
This is basketball?
the us isn’t all america just a really small part of it I call it soccer to and I am from canada
"When did you start your carrier?"
"Inside the womb when I was bored"
🤣🤣
@@gabrielcanadabs
@@TheRattist
Career*
@@walidanaminjagongedit4528 ?
“Dad I want to be a teacher”
Top 3 most tragic moments
Edit: 300 LIKES? What
😂
Basketball coach he’s going places
It's impossible to become world class under 20 without your parents. Good job to them!
“dad i wanna be a lawyer!”
💀
All that hard work wasted 💀
@@Ambatukam999 fr
@BradynLee09 ⛹️♀️*Saul Goodman theme plays with Jordan squeaks in the distance*
@BradynLee09 better call baller
I need to see this kid when he’s older!!!😆
Ong 😂🎉😅
You are not gonna see him
Don’t we all
Turn on a NBA on ESPN game 14 years from now 😂😅
Same
He’s definitely going to have the skill and the passion for it. I hope he gets the height.
Ghyf
❤❤❤❤❤
Regardless of height, this kid is going to be one of the greatest basketball players we'll ever witness, be it skill or determination.
@@lBeepinli bet if he was black you would not have said that
@@burusLi7 How much money would you have lost on that bet?
If that kid keeps up with his passion he will go to the nba keep up the good work
*“Dad, I want to be a footballer!”*
*sigh*….I’ll get you a helmet
Why would a keeper need a helmet?
You’re disowned
Talk about passion and perseverance for what you love. Mad respect for this kid ❤
Fr
I think it's the parents and their love for bb not kids.
love it when parents pay attention to their kid’s natural gifts and helps them develop it ❤
Tbh, these parents kind of forced it on him, he can't think at 1, 2 or 3, at least his parents didn't force him to change gender
@@KillerAteyuthey just could notice that their kid loves games with a ball and help him to develop his passion, what's the problem? And i personally think that on each clip this kid looks entertained and enthusiastic.
And obviously children can think and like/hate different things at 1, 2 or 3 yo, elementary from food, colors etc to hobbies.
@@lulunasieHe's one he aint got no passions😅
@@KillerAteyuMost people's interested started from their parent or someone forcing on them to try it initially. There's nothing wrong in that, the only wrong is when you force them to keep on doing if they dislike it and express discomfort.
@@KillerAteyuWhat are you waffling about, kids obviously try out new things and he discovered what he likes. And no one is forcing their kids to change genders. Are you insane?
those musicians absolutely doing the most
This kid has a great gift, he will play in the NBA if that is his dream, if not he will accomplish anything no matter what
No he don't
*side eye*
12iriritititiorliyf
Hopefully it's NOT ONLY his parents dream.
@@Kenneth-ot3ew yeah
IF it is HIS dream, I wish him all the best!
“I’ve been learning how to shoot hoops before i started walking”
I can image the father giving the son a basket ball when he was 1 and saying:
"Alright, get practicing."
*"You're gonna make us a lot of money as an NBA player"*
Haha
That Kid, Could be The Next NBA SuperStar He Can continue Those skills Forever. Taking him to the NBA championships Game Could be his dream, He can Give up But, He won't. Hope i can see him as a Superstar. Before i Die. I have Cancer Stage 3.
You will God ensures you will ❤
The support for this kid is beautiful. All the hard work will pay off.
No llegará a ningún lado y te explico porque
lo están presionando en algo que ni siquiera sabe si quiere, lo más probable es que apenas crezca se de cuenta y tanta presión cause el efecto contrario
@@fabioboschel1tu no sabes nada, no sabes como va a crecer el chaval, si no oe hubiera gustado ya con 7 años que tiene lo hubiera dicho, tu no sabes una mierda de su vida como para decir que no va a llegar a nada, ojala crezca como le guste y sea buen jugador de la nba si asi lo quiere, si no puede cambiar cuando quiera y nadie va a impedirselo
@@SHISKASHISBERRY obvio existe probabilidad y ojalá así sea pero en la mayoría de casos como este sucede lo contrario.
Support? Support is when your kid chooses to do something and you help him achieve it. This is forcing your kid to something.
@@fabioboschel1 yo x lo menos no veo al niño en ningúna mala condición ni se le ve mal por ir a entrenar, te vuelvo a repetir que si no le gusta nunca es tarde para cambiarlo
This kid is gonna be somebody better than anybody i ever knew
Aja od 5 lat jade na rowerze i bende
Kimś innym nisz tylko hłopak ❤
@@seancatenacciono, mommy loves you
His dad is the real star
Ya probably
really?
I mean the kid too…
@@paringlancei9133slow ahh boy
@@hn.smrxmix? Really sthu
This kid is honestly might be better than me at basketball😂🔥
7 years really ain’t that much. But in the most developmental time period of this boys life is what makes it incredible 🎉
Its definitely teaching him about commitment too. This is how u keep kids not looking for that “extra” like dr*gs and partying, sports really translates to the real world for alot of kids, wish the best for this kid
@@purpleirklegrovestreet nailed it
This kid is on a path to a good life.
until he grows up and only 5’8 😂
@@apoxalypsewhennot the point bro he will know what hard work is alot of mfs dont know wht that is
Wow, this kid has a bright future ahead in Basketball🏀
Him at 7: pro basketball player
Me at 7: waving at the supermarket camera to see me on the screen
Props to the parents for being supportive and encouraging the dream whilst documenting it all 💯😎👌🏼
Maybe idk
Supportive? Kids don’t have dreams when they are 2. It’s forced and implemented by then most likely 😊
@@jegbryrmegikke1 I'll take good habits and sports over drugs and alcohol any day pal 😊
@@YaNeK92 what has that to do with anything?
It is not like the alternative to not pressuring your kids to do sports, is they end up in alcohol? :)
@@jegbryrmegikke1 it means that as an adult and a parent it is your duty to be the positive influence on your child.
And it's not about pressuring, just leaning in towards what they enjoy getting good at..
12 years old him: “Dad I wanna be a dancer”
LOL
Sure son. I'll sign you up for the new 'Make You Dance' camp by Lance Stevenson.
Lol
Practicing Basketball for 11 years and then “Dad I don’t like Basketball I wanna dance it’s my favorite thing in the world
yo can i have context?
Monke
Fax
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bro Steph curry
Yeah from 2 feet away fRom the hoop
@@SHARKY6807 fax
Hitting 3’s since the womb 🤯🤯🔥🔥🥶🥶🥶🥶
The courage this little boy has and confidence is so cute
Courage? His parents have made him a slave to a sport.
I hope he makes it. That’s some true dedication and looks like he loves it too
So many factors, height and want plays the biggest role. What happens ablot is these kids reach teenagers and get burnt out because they only do one thing instead of playing different sports.
You can only love it with that level of dedication!
@@KNByam Thats what I was thinking. Its absolutely great to see his passion but he isnt tall or loses his health all this harwork will go in vain.
He is gonna be the most popular kid in middle school
now in days people care about shoes, looks, and haircuts
@@-frqzryzqrz- Sports matter a ton too. Most kids that get popular is due to sports lol
@@beanboiz3381 real
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Yep
as a football fan
i respect this kid for being so good at basketball
This kid is wayyy talented and hardworking ❤❤
I know him lol
true story, dad decides to teach his kids chess really young and he manages to get all of them to be amazing chess players one of his daughters is the world champion and she got replaced by her sister after she had a kid for a while, when they where kids the other parents at the tournaments would tell him that his kids are talented but in reality it was really that the dad got them to like chess early and so they had more practice
talent is mostly a myth
@@wheatum730you practice to become more talented
this kid is going places. bro was better than me when he was 1 tho😭
Same
😮🎉😅
As long as he gets out of the 5ft range 😭
I’m Better🗿
lol.
for someone that just had a son this sends chills down my whole body
cap
It wasn't that deep
@@gdc6153 they had to go deep to have a child
@@MELEMADE338 uhm🤨🤨
This kid is gonna cook me at 5yrs 💀💀💀
“ You’re like the best on the team, when did you start"
“ Guess”
“ I don’t know, 8”
“ Nope 1”
👁👄👁
Imagine he says I don’t even really like basketball I think I wanna do cricket
“Wow you’re really good! When did you start playing basketball?”
“ *when I was 1.* “
~Edit~ I just made a “lol” chain in the replies 💀
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Bro’s been training since 1 yrs old while I can’t even make a shot in gym class without smacking myself in the face-
Edit: I’m glad I ain’t the only one who deals with this 😂
But like same
BAHAHA
SAME
@BradynLee09 As much as it looks like the kid's enjoying it, I have to agree. My mom did the same with me when I was young, forced every decision I made without even realizing it. She thought she was helpful. What happened? I became indecisive, a perfectionist and an overachiever. Now trust me when I say, it's making me miserable. I don't know what the situation is in the video, but to all the parents out there, please don't force things into your children. Let them make their own decisions (mainly when it comes to skills and hobbies that might affect their future).
i can relate to this
That kid is going to the league
If This Kid Keeps His Motivation Strong He’s Going Places 💯
Hard work pays off mate well done
It doesent