One of the first things I noticed about Kyrie is that he used both hands equally well--dribbling, layups. This is always my first clue that a player has been well coached in the fundamentals. Father laid blueprint and Kyrie put in the work to build his game.
I went to Roosevelt middle school, the same middle school Kyrie went to. He was gonna go to WO high, but went to MKA instead and finally transferred to St. Pats High. I remember him coming to my 8th grade science class when he was in college, but was on leave cause he had a broken toe. Amazing to see how far he has come.
This video shows the importance of sound parenting relationships in personal development. with the negative views of black American fatherhood(some justified, some unjustified) this video should serve as an inspiration to young ball players and to viewing parents of taking the proper time and methods to cultivate your child's potential.
He plays a lot like his god father who was my favorite player growing up. Except Kyrie has a far better jumpshot. Kyrie and Kemba are my favorite PGs in the league because they have that tri-state area handle. People don't realize there's a difference between having a nasty handle and just having a nasty crossover or moves.
ILL MATIC You'd have to just see it. But basically tri-state guards have the ball on a string. They can handle the ball in traffic. Their handle is low to the ground, closer to the body and their crossover isn't wide and exaggerated.
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I saw Kyrie play in a high school tournament where one night he went up against a team with 3 division 1 prospects. That team went up by a few points and was playing well. At that point though, Kyrie absolutely took the game over and he through and around them and was hitting layups and outside shots and there wasn't a damn thing they could do about it and they had a good team too. It's just that Kyrie was on a different level and they couldn't guard Kyrie.
I've always thought that Kyrie was a unique combination of talent plus hard work, a super high b-ball I.Q. and an iron will. It seems like he had the incredible, and uncommon, benefit a great parents. That is so huge! His Dad is to thank for a lot of his success. I appreciate players, like Irving, who never get too high or too low on the court because it shows that they are objective and don't get totally thrown off by emotions. (see Chris Paul!) Irving, absent injury, is a foregone conclusion for a decade, plus, NBA star.
^^ Well logically its impossible for a student to play 9-10 hours a day. When i was in hs i used to go D1 to recruiting camps just for the comp and I remember one of the coaches telling us that you dont need to work for 4-6 and that most of the guys who said they were doing that likely weren't working hard enough. Kind of a quality over quantity mentality. Although kyrie obviously proved to be an exception to this. Also if everyone who worked for 4 hours a day was in the league... well lets just say it would be a big league. There is no set in stone path to the nba working hard and being good is just a prerequisite to give yourself and chance and thats assuming that you already have the natural advantages like height and athleticism.
+John Smith what if he did quality and quantity? After all he did get himself to be an allstar in the nba and you domt get there by having the same regimen as everyone else
when i play in the NBA i want to play like u Kyrie Irving u r the reason i play basketball i looked up to u all my life right now im in the 9th grade when i play in the in the NBA i will like to play on the same teem as u
He lived in Melbourne Australia when he was a kid. Is this true? Just heard this story on the court at training today. One of my favourite players; We love you Kyrie=Massive Respect
this documentary is missing some very famous accomplishments: ROY, 3-point champ at the 2013 all-star, MVP of the rising star game, and that infamous battle w/ Brandon Knight during that rising star game which I believe an ankle was broken in the end... Oh and there should of been some Uncle Drew clips in there.
I won't tell a lie. Golden State is my favorite TEAM. Kyrie will forever remain my favorite pg. He the only one that can teach u something about basketball but life too. Curry just teach u that his shot go crazy🏀🏀🏀🏀🏀🏀
My Best Homie is from Newark highly intellectual and likable guy… Them Jersey dudes just hit different remember how real the OutLawz were and everyone forgot kyrie is from a similar environment over in West Orange Jersey.. Those jerseys dudes are very out-spoken and god-body personality that exactly what we’re witnessing Ervin it’s the {King-Ky} in him the elites tryna control
Kyrie is freakin awesome. I want to be just like him or better when I start playing in college and on to the NBA. This is my dream am going to make reality soon. He's my favorite basketball player. And also Lebron James with his skills as a small forward.
Men usually have two growth spurts. You've had your first already, keep stretching and focus on plyometrics in order to maintain maximum agility and vertical leap while you grow. I wish I knew what to expect before hand. All I remember is never being able to sit in a car or chair with my knees bent because I would have incredible pain in my knees. Now I know what it was, but back then I used to lie down alot, especially in the back seat. You'll know if this happens to you because if you play ball, your knees will not hurt, but when your not and sit, it will be extremely painful.
The good thing about being a Lebron bandwagoner is getting the opportunity to watch this guy. I wish he wasn't injured now. Dude would be lighting it up in the playoffs, and I'd bet good money on them winning it all. But given his injuries, them winning seems unlikely. Unless he heals up a bit.
Nikke Tmzee Aaaye, and I'm proud of it. I'm in trouble when he retires, though, since I don't have a real team to stick with :P Maybe I'll continue to watch Kyrie, or maybe hop on over to AD.
One of the first things I noticed about Kyrie is that he used both hands equally well--dribbling, layups. This is always my first clue that a player has been well coached in the fundamentals. Father laid blueprint and Kyrie put in the work to build his game.
He secret is he told us he uses a plastic bag over the ball to keep his coordination and handles up to par
@M stop talking
You can really see the glory of god shine through that boy. I enjoyed this so much. Dreams really do come true.
Don't discount his accomplishments by adding God to the conversation. He does not once in the film thank God for his accomplishments.
+Truth just because he didnt address God doesnt mean God didnt or couldnt have helped him
he is a devout chirstian
Scott Bennici you sure about that now
@@Truth-wonder stfu
I went to Roosevelt middle school, the same middle school Kyrie went to. He was gonna go to WO high, but went to MKA instead and finally transferred to St. Pats High. I remember him coming to my 8th grade science class when he was in college, but was on leave cause he had a broken toe. Amazing to see how far he has come.
How tall was he in 8th grade?
diondre williams he was in college when he came
@@diondrewilliams5078 5’8 - 5’7
This video shows the importance of sound parenting relationships in personal development. with the negative views of black American fatherhood(some justified, some unjustified) this video should serve as an inspiration to young ball players and to viewing parents of taking the proper time and methods to cultivate your child's potential.
chitownmo that’s absolutely right
chitownmo unfortunately i never had that
@@zay9678 that’s ok don’t let that define you
He plays a lot like his god father who was my favorite player growing up. Except Kyrie has a far better jumpshot. Kyrie and Kemba are my favorite PGs in the league because they have that tri-state area handle. People don't realize there's a difference between having a nasty handle and just having a nasty crossover or moves.
Explain to me what a tri-state area handle is.
ILL MATIC You'd have to just see it. But basically tri-state guards have the ball on a string. They can handle the ball in traffic. Their handle is low to the ground, closer to the body and their crossover isn't wide and exaggerated.
Hollis2Hollywood Aight cool,thank you!
His godfather is Rod Strickland
bullshit!
My Boy Kyrie Has A Ring Now 💪🏽. Yes I Can Tell The Future
to bad its not this year
You were right bro...
it was a great series tho
+Diego Espinal What did you say?
+HEA???????????? 😂😂😂
I've never seen a right-handed basketball player use his left so effortless and efficient. I've never seen a player quite like him!!!
I’m left handed and use both hands perfectly and equally in 9th grade
@@KeonHolland-bs5ssno you don't 🤣
@@kingdavid7049 yes I do 😂
17:35 Spin so good referee hit the floor!
Ankle breaker with irving..
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@M ?
Probably the best video on UA-cam
I saw Kyrie play in a high school tournament where one night he went up against a team with 3 division 1 prospects. That team went up by a few points and was playing well. At that point though, Kyrie absolutely took the game over and he through and around them and was hitting layups and outside shots and there wasn't a damn thing they could do about it and they had a good team too. It's just that Kyrie was on a different level and they couldn't guard Kyrie.
Kyrie looked GROWN from Early.
Shut up and come back from 3 years ago
Come back from 1 year ago
@@ryanc4364 come back from one year ago
great video man. i really appreciate stuff like this
Thanks.
@@WOhoopz28 yo bro come back we are waiting for you
This video was truly inspiring 2 me
Video was so dope! Thank you for making this.
What a journey. Seeing this made me so proud like I lived it with him or something.
This is an awesome video. Kyrie is my favorite player!!! Big fan
I've always thought that Kyrie was a unique combination of talent plus hard work, a super high b-ball I.Q. and an iron will. It seems like he had the incredible, and uncommon, benefit a great parents. That is so huge! His Dad is to thank for a lot of his success. I appreciate players, like Irving, who never get too high or too low on the court because it shows that they are objective and don't get totally thrown off by emotions. (see Chris Paul!) Irving, absent injury, is a foregone conclusion for a decade, plus, NBA star.
Great parents. Not "a great parents."
Was waiting for this vid for a while now! Big fan of his so i already know it's gonna be good meaning i'm gonna like the vid before i even watch it :)
After watching this I play 3 hours a day #SeeYouInTheNBA
Non Ya Kyrie play from 8-3 and then 4 until around 6 or 7 thats like 9 to 10 hours a day.
Jack is a dumbass. 8-3 was school
^^ Well logically its impossible for a student to play 9-10 hours a day. When i was in hs i used to go D1 to recruiting camps just for the comp and I remember one of the coaches telling us that you dont need to work for 4-6 and that most of the guys who said they were doing that likely weren't working hard enough. Kind of a quality over quantity mentality. Although kyrie obviously proved to be an exception to this. Also if everyone who worked for 4 hours a day was in the league... well lets just say it would be a big league. There is no set in stone path to the nba working hard and being good is just a prerequisite to give yourself and chance and thats assuming that you already have the natural advantages like height and athleticism.
+John Smith what if he did quality and quantity? After all he did get himself to be an allstar in the nba and you domt get there by having the same regimen as everyone else
Non Ya 3 hours is not enough I play for 9 hours on weekends and 4 hours on weekdays because of homework
Man that was real dope. Thanks for putting this together.
17:35 even the referee fell from that twist. . lmaaoo
Xd
Oh, Kyrie is the real diamond for the NBA.
I didn't know that he was raised by only his Dad. That's cool that they share such a special bond.
i also didn't know he had a sister lol
Awesome video, already looking forward for the next one. You guys are doing an amazing job. Go Uncle Drew 😊
17:37 was such a nasty crossover that he broke the ref's ankles. LOL
this guy is my idol i watch this video everyday thanks for making the video man i appreciate it
I love that play beginning at 28:43... the block followed by the layup with contact 👌
when i play in the NBA i want to play like u Kyrie Irving u r the reason i play basketball i looked up to u all my life right now im in the 9th grade when i play in the in the NBA i will like to play on the same teem as u
I agree, I wanna play in the same team as him also.
Are you in the NBA or did you quit... Like a kid
he was beast in HS
Relax bruh. This nigga was beasting against of white boys. There are a million kyries, high school level, in the inner city.
+I AM DA TONE I doubt it considering he's a first pick in the nba off a few games in college
I AM DA TONE if there's millions of kyries then how come only he made it to the NBA???
+I AM DA TONE da nikka playd from lik 4 to 10 everyday aint no inner city kid pittin in wrk like dat
@@randii4rm32nd4 yeah there is i have played ball in my driveway untill likw 11:00 or like 8 or 9 at night dude
I noticed some footage taken from one of my videos, I'm honored
I love to see the father and son connection. He such a well spoken young man and that because of his father
Even the ref stumble when he spins! 17:37 lol
Kyrie is just that good
He lived in Melbourne Australia when he was a kid. Is this true? Just heard this story on the court at training today. One of my favourite players; We love you Kyrie=Massive Respect
awesome video looking forward to what kyrie does this season
My favorite video ever. He played basketball so much and was so good. Many players red to play that many hours as he did.
Congrats Mr. 2016 NBA Champ !!!!!
damn kyrie singing we're all in this together made me and my friends go ROFL big time!!! LOL!!! HAHAHA!!!!!! :D :D :D
Nigga even crossed the ref 17:35
luigi jimenez hahaha
luigi jimenez abouhimfreshmanyesr
Kyrie deserve to be where he's at today because he worked his butt off every single day and he kept a good attitude☺🏀💦
Nothing but success to you and family Kyrie keep doing you my man.
this documentary is missing some very famous accomplishments: ROY, 3-point champ at the 2013 all-star, MVP of the rising star game, and that infamous battle w/ Brandon Knight during that rising star game which I believe an ankle was broken in the end... Oh and there should of been some Uncle Drew clips in there.
This documentary was made before that they just published it at a different time
Im from the future and the golden state blew a 3-1 lead. kyrie has a ring now
What happened to this channel? Always had the best unseen Kyrie footage
From then to the best point guard in the leauge
I'm a huge warriors fan but this my nigga....I mean I don't hate the cavs...but this is my favorite player on the cavs
Great documentary
17:56 Come on, Uncle Drew! Maaan! Of the court, he really was an ordinary kid. I see lol
He had some real good coaches along the way - UNCLE DREW ....
great video!
The sound track is bumping
In 8th grade he looked like the NBA rookie version of chris webber.
I won't tell a lie. Golden State is my favorite TEAM. Kyrie will forever remain my favorite pg. He the only one that can teach u something about basketball but life too. Curry just teach u that his shot go crazy🏀🏀🏀🏀🏀🏀
Mario Smith lmao you a straight bandwagon
Mario Smith u are such a bandwagoner
GR8 VIDEO bro
SALUTE from BOSNIA
That singing clip is goated
Duke #1 background music
Now u need to add that championship and "the shot". Hope this years finals gave him some confidence for next year and i hope he goes off.
glad he finally got his first sig shoe.
all blacks care about is shoes
@@juanshaftpatel7488 tf?
@@kingslayerx1716 its true
What real ill is that his game is basically still the same. It grew up with him like how you grow a beard as you become older.
give kyrie a ring
he got one now lol
Now gimme your ring
4:40 my boy was always clutch
Can you get a video of the steps his father told him
Who’s watching this 2018
Awesome Video
Kyrie probably broke Seth ankle so much in practice he probably was proud to be on this documentary
Seth Talkin about he had too guard Kyrie everyday in practice I wonder how many times he touched the floor guard him LMAO
Great video
What is those songs called they go ultra hard
What was the song in the last part? when he was in the nba
Did u just gather all this footage and put it together or is this a real documentary
This channel gathered all the footage, and made it into an official documentary.
Kyrie is good. I consider like the best PG but... He still has stuff 2 work on. You can never be 2 good. I wanna be an NBA player. I
I was 5'2 in 9th grade now im 5'11 as a junior
+Ian Benjamin I was 5-2 I think in 6th grade.
+Chicago Bulls Fan how tall are you now
Ian Benjamin I haven't checked my height lately so probably close 6-0
Im 5'3 in a half in 9th grade
Mates 6’4 9th grade
go to around 17:30 and look in the background when the ref falls lmao
My Best Homie is from Newark highly intellectual and likable guy… Them Jersey dudes just hit different remember how real the OutLawz were and everyone forgot kyrie is from a similar environment over in West Orange Jersey.. Those jerseys dudes are very out-spoken and god-body personality that exactly what we’re witnessing Ervin it’s the {King-Ky} in him the elites tryna control
MVP
yo kyrie so raw he made the ref fall
my brothers played high school with Kyrie
really?
yeah my brothers are now 21 and 24 and kyrie is 24 so im not lying
+Bomberyyy yeah.. he's so lucky
lol
no need to lie bro
Anybody else see he was so nice he broke the ref ankle🤣😂17:35
This jawn smack good look
what's that instrumental at the very beginning of the video where he crossed brandon
Kyrie is freakin awesome. I want to be just like him or better when I start playing in college and on to the NBA. This is my dream am going to make reality soon. He's my favorite basketball player. And also Lebron James with his skills as a small forward.
Are you in college or did you give up
THE BEST BASKETBALL PLAYER.... RESPECT*
AWESOME!
Would have loved to see him play for Oz in the Olympics! Ha
Who peeped Kidd-Gichrist as his team mate in highschool
What's the instrumental playing in the beginning of the video
who was that girl that he was talking with at the table?
Bria Hartley. Former Uconn Guard and now in the WNBA
how many kg was Kyrie when he was eighth grade?
im kyries number #1 fan well one of them
+Kyriediculous Nah its me.
+Miguel Lamm sorry to bust your bubble but it's me
Me bruh,
I got a pair of Kyrie 2's, cleveland cavs baskretball, celveland cavaliers hat with Kyrie's signature on it, AND im getting a jersey :D
Hell naw
Ever take jokes? lmao
Did anyone see that ref fall😂😂
ı see lol 😂😂
When?
He Got Crossed too lols
it pays to have a father in your life
Facts dope to see
Was this whole video recorded with a toaster? damn
This was about 10 years ago ol dumb ass nigga! You must be a young fuck who don't know any better.
@@A_team-l5g LMAO HE A YOUNG FUCK WHO DON'T KNOW ANY BETTER😂😂😂😂😁😂😂😂😂
damn that's crazy he lived a town over from me
Kyrie is second best player in Cavs history next to you know who
IMO best in the league
Whats the instrumental song
i think i found a new idol
David Stern 🕊️: stay healthy🥺
My height breakdown:
7th- 5'10"
8th- 6'2"
9th- 6'3"
10th- 6'3"
11th- 6'3"
12th- 6'3"
-_-
Men usually have two growth spurts. You've had your first already, keep stretching and focus on plyometrics in order to maintain maximum agility and vertical leap while you grow. I wish I knew what to expect before hand. All I remember is never being able to sit in a car or chair with my knees bent because I would have incredible pain in my knees. Now I know what it was, but back then I used to lie down alot, especially in the back seat. You'll know if this happens to you because if you play ball, your knees will not hurt, but when your not and sit, it will be extremely painful.
7th - 5'6"
8th- 5'7"
9th- 5'7"
10th- 5'7"
11th- 5'7"
12th- still fucking 5'7"
Rest of my life- 5' fucking 7"
St0pTheInsan1ty1 damn that sucks been 6'5 since I was 14
4th 4'10
5th 5'1
6th 5'3
7th 5'8
Can you give all the songnames
The good thing about being a Lebron bandwagoner is getting the opportunity to watch this guy. I wish he wasn't injured now. Dude would be lighting it up in the playoffs, and I'd bet good money on them winning it all. But given his injuries, them winning seems unlikely. Unless he heals up a bit.
Well at least you admit being a lbj bandwagon
Nikke Tmzee
Aaaye, and I'm proud of it. I'm in trouble when he retires, though, since I don't have a real team to stick with :P Maybe I'll continue to watch Kyrie, or maybe hop on over to AD.
jonvegard31 ayyy nice to see another lebron bandwagoner! GO CAVS!
Alex Fowler
Haha, go Cavs! :'(