Ranking All-NBA team snubs
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- Опубліковано 26 тра 2024
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Paul George, known as "PG-13," is one of the NBA's premier two-way players, recognized for his scoring ability and defensive prowess. Standing at 6'8" with a 6'11" wingspan, George has the versatility to guard multiple positions while being a reliable offensive threat. Over his career, he has been an All-Star multiple times and a key player for the Indiana Pacers, Oklahoma City Thunder, and currently the Los Angeles Clippers. George's smooth shooting, ability to create his shot, and knack for making crucial plays have solidified his status as an elite talent in the league.
Tyrese Maxey has rapidly emerged as a dynamic guard for the Philadelphia 76ers, bringing energy, speed, and scoring prowess to the team. Drafted 21st overall in the 2020 NBA Draft, Maxey has exceeded expectations with his fearless drives to the basket, improved three-point shooting, and relentless work ethic. His breakout performances have made him a vital component of the 76ers' backcourt, and his potential for growth suggests he could become one of the league's standout guards in the coming years.
Jaylen Brown has become a cornerstone for the Boston Celtics, showcasing a blend of athleticism, skill, and intelligence. Known for his defensive capabilities and explosive scoring, Brown has developed into an All-Star caliber player. His ability to guard multiple positions, coupled with his improved offensive game, makes him an invaluable asset to the Celtics. Brown's commitment to social justice and community activism further enhances his reputation as a leader both on and off the court.
Victor Wembanyama, the towering French prospect, has generated significant buzz as a potential future star in the NBA. Standing at 7'4" with an incredible wingspan, Wembanyama's unique combination of size, agility, and skill has drawn comparisons to legends like Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Kristaps Porzingis. His shot-blocking ability, perimeter shooting, and ball-handling skills make him a rare talent poised to revolutionize the game. As he transitions to the NBA, Wembanyama is expected to be a game-changer and a potential franchise cornerstone.
Rudy Gobert, the "Stifle Tower," is a dominant force in the paint, renowned for his defensive excellence and shot-blocking ability. A three-time NBA Defensive Player of the Year, Gobert's presence on the court significantly alters opponents' offensive strategies. His ability to protect the rim, rebound effectively, and finish plays around the basket makes him an indispensable player for the Minnesota Timberwolves. Gobert's impact goes beyond statistics, as his defensive leadership anchors his team's efforts on that end of the floor.
DeMar DeRozan is celebrated for his scoring prowess and mid-range mastery, consistently proving to be one of the NBA's most reliable offensive players. Over his career, DeRozan has been an All-Star multiple times and a key player for the Toronto Raptors, San Antonio Spurs, and Chicago Bulls. Known for his ability to create shots off the dribble and his clutch performances, DeRozan brings veteran leadership and a smooth, versatile offensive game to his team. His transition to more of a playmaking role has also highlighted his adaptability and basketball IQ.
De'Aaron Fox, the electrifying point guard for the Sacramento Kings, is known for his lightning speed and playmaking abilities. Since being drafted fifth overall in the 2017 NBA Draft, Fox has developed into one of the league's most exciting young guards. His ability to penetrate defenses, create scoring opportunities, and his improved shooting have made him a focal point of the Kings' offense. Fox's leadership and dynamic style of play are crucial for Sacramento's aspirations to return to playoff contention.
Paolo Banchero, the first overall pick in the 2022 NBA Draft, has quickly shown why he was highly regarded coming out of college. Playing for the Orlando Magic, Banchero has impressed with his versatility, scoring ability, and maturity beyond his years. His blend of size, strength, and skill allows him to play multiple positions effectively, making him a matchup nightmare for opponents.
Bam Adebayo is a cornerstone of the Miami Heat, known for his defensive versatility, rebounding, and playmaking from the center position. Standing at 6'9", Adebayo's athleticism and basketball IQ allow him to guard all five positions effectively. His ability to facilitate offense, combined with his defensive prowess, makes him a unique and invaluable player for the Heat.
Zion Williamson, the explosive forward for the New Orleans Pelicans, has captivated fans with his incredible athleticism and powerful dunks. Despite battling injuries early in his career, Williamson has shown flashes of dominance, using his unique blend of size, strength, and agility to overpower opponents. His scoring efficiency in the paint and ability to run the floor make him a constant threat. - Спорт
Definitely the most underrated nba guy on this website. You know ball. Keep up the awesome videos man I’ve been binging them like crazy 👍
Thanks a lot man! Really glad you're enjoying the content!!
The fact that you’re sitting close to 5k and not 5m is a crime against humanity and I won’t stand for it. You’re great at what you do. Keep up the good work!
Haha thanks man! I'm glad there's 5k that find it entertaining!
I ain’t even gonna lie bro. I thought you were like 26-28
I moisturize
Malik Monk was huge for the Kings coming off the bench. If he hadn't gotten injured 2 weeks before the end of the season he would have most likely been the Sixth Man of the Year.🎉
I would have voted for him. Hope he stays in SAC
@@whatshorts I think teams like Orlando are going to be chasing after him. They're linked to Klay Thompson but I think they would be getting a better deal if they got Malik Monk. Klay Thompson isn't Klay Thompson anymore.
@@bookaufman9643Malik is better and cheaper but Klay brings them championship experience
love the vids, clean nice slides(really enjoy the gifs) Breath of Fresh air. Keep em' coming bro.
thanks! every monday baby!
I am so glad I found your channel by chance because you without a doubt, underrated
glad you found the channel too!
great list, keep goin bro!
thanx brother!
Great video. Great content. Awesome stuff mate
thanks man! glad you liked it!
I love these ranking videos binged all of em, maybe you can get whacky with it in the offseason. Ranking players by how much dawg is in em, ranking by freakiest athlete, ranking players I would get brunch with, ranking players I would NOT have brunch with, ranking by likeliest to become a governor, idk
I think I might do "Ranking Players most likely to vape during a timeout". these are killer too
@@whatshorts ahahhaa exactly yeah stuff like that. Looking at you Brandon Ingram
great videos bro!
thanks brother! glad you like them!
Devin booker is a -- defender, while jalen brown is 90% of the offense of devin with + defense
Booker's defense has picked up the last 2 years a bit.
40/50/90 with 22 points per game and not even making All-NBA is a bit wild.
people are over PG. I'm tellin ya
Definitely going with "he's a rehabilitated man" narrative for Draymond
looks like my comment didn't go through, but I hope he grows
Can you drop the vid now instead the people need it
Send da video
Ay happy early birthday bro! you don't look a day over 25
I'm blushing
holy moly what camera do you use, you look so clear and crisp
it's just an old canon rebel
Comparing the stats, Wemby deserved more to be all nba than brown, brown had 2more ppg, but Wemby had more assists more steals, a lot more blocks and rebounds, and better advanced stats, all with less mpg…
agreed.
Well to be fair, Brown is a second option and not on the worst team in the league…
@@Sitrastic spurs arent the worst and how is having a worse role a plus? oh yeah dude josh giddey would be all nba if he was first option instead of shai...
@@Sitrasticalso won 60+ games and not 20 or less games lmao. Brown gets it because the Celtics are good. It’s always been that way.
Hot take: neither of the Phoenix guys should have been all-nba. What did they do throughout the season but be average?
they were pretty good.
@@whatshorts Pretty good shouldn’t be the bar. Durant looked okay, and Booker definitely wasn’t as good as we know he can be. Tbf to both though, I also don’t think Hali should be on the team given how his season went down the stretch (I know injuries, but still.)
Nice video, but leaving out Keegan Murray on the kings is disrespectful.
my bad my bad
The kings have a LOT of great guys, they just underperformed in the regular season by losing a lot of games they definitely should've won (games like that pistons game they lost).
Keegan Murray is great and by advanced stats one of the best wing defenders in the league, Keon Ellis shined a lot in the play-in, obviously Malik Monk who I think is not only the hugest snub this year but genuinely one of the best pure 6th men of all time tbh, then some role players who slot in quite nicely such as Huerter who was hurt, Barnes who could get really hot randomly, Davion was pretty solid for how young he is, Alex Len who is a solid backup center for Sabonis to come in and defend the rim.
really sucks they couldnt make the playoffs, if they made it over the lakers i think they couldve had a real chance at upsetting the nugs.
OR the pelicans vs the thunder, both are solid matchups for the kings
I know. it sucks that the west is so stacked.
De’Aaron and Sabonis need to both be playing if kings want to be a basketball team. But Keegan’s defensive impact and occasional scoring outburst (hoping for more consistency in year 3) and Malik’s playmaking and shot creation are also very important. Keon Ellis could become very important but other than that the roster is pretty bad (except Lyles)
Yeah, they've gotta make some moves this offseason.
I don't have the numbers in front of me but I think that Victor shot a pretty good 3-point percentage in the second half of the season or at least after the All-Star game. He also had better scoring and rebounding.
yeah, he's going to be insane next season.
@@whatshorts it's the fact that he has that dog in him that makes me so excited for his future. He wants to be the best player in the world and that's a big part of being the best player in the world.
DeFrozan baby 🎉🎉
YEAH BAYBAY
Happy birthday yesterday 🥳🎉
thanks it was!
Would you rather have Gobert or Sabonis on your team? Genuine question. Personally I would pick Gobert because imo he is more impactful on defense than Sabonis is on offense.
I'd go Sabonis, but it's close
By these metrics Jalen Williams was a snub, no? #2 player on #1 team in the west. Better %s from 2, 3, and FT than nearly everyone on this list, just slightly less points, but super efficient and amazing defender.
Happy early birthday, uncle slaps 🎉
thanks! It's a big one 🎉
8:44 Embiid maxey carry the sixers harder than either of those duos. Great vid tho
Batum was ballin too. thanks man!
Coby white def got snubbed for most improved
yeah maxey was a strange choice
Love my uk fox jersey
nice! poor guy should have got some cash from the sale of the jersey :(
don't agree with this "celtics only have jason tatum", idk if the team success should count this much, players shouldnt be rewarded for a good front office job, on other hand, KD and book being two of the bests should count a lot to these
the individual awards are kind of strange in my opinion, especially because they have something to do with how much money a player can make.
Eating a corn dog to celebrate this drop
ceremonial corndog
It worked???? What did you not see Embiid and Gianni’s literally the very best two players in the dam league???? Wow
what did I say?
@@whatshorts the 65 game minimum 😳. Didn’t work for the best two players in the entire league
Keegan had a down year but was better on defense, keon ellis was surprisingly good, and everyone else besides fox, monk and domas was pretty bad
maybe just an off year.
@@whatshorts i don't know why i didn't choose a normal team to support. I don't even live in sacramento i live in the uk
Keegan was just asked to take on more of an offensive role, last year he was pretty much only a spot up 3 point shooter, and this year he was shooting the midrange and driving to the rim more. Unless you’re talking exclusively about his 3pt%, I don’t think Keegan Murray was having a down year. Also the entire team got better at defense.
Jaylen is interesting, the advanced stats don't seem to love him; I think he's like the 6th most valuable player on the Celtics, which I found confusing.
got that ECF trophy
ur 35?! (eyes popping out of head gif)
My eyes are still popping. I should be a dad or a cop by now, right?
35??? Brother I thought you were like 27
I dress like a teenager.
the reason the kings were bad this year is because huerter and barnes have CTE, keegan averages 3.5 less points and shoots 10% worse from 3 in road games, fox shit himself in jan/feb (went from averaging 30 on like 50/40/70 (he cant hit a fucking free throw) to 22 but he was a lot worse than 22 ppg because he still had a couple 35/40 point games but in the other ones scored less than 20). not to mention blowing 7 15+ point leads, losses to the pistons, hornets, wizards, blazers, 0-9 vs pelicans and rockets, monk randomly got the fucking yips and went from a 90% free throw shooter to having a two week stretch of shooting 50% from the ft line
you think they're going to make some moves in the offseason?
@@whatshorts knowing them probably not but if the asking price for kuzma is barnes + frp + duarte they gotta do it instantly. Their two biggest weaknesses at the moment are barnes and a backup center, so I would hope they drafted yves missi or kelel ware but they will prob trade it or draft mccain. would like if they traded for kuzma/herb jones/grant(for the right price)/kuminga in a 3 team trade with jazz prob/maybe trade for a rockets young player like whitmore since it seems like they have too many young players who all need to develop and they cant give him the minutes he deserves. really dont think they are that far off of being a great team just need to retain monk (i think they will be able to keep him through certain loopholes)
I gotta say love your videos, but the 65 game rule isn’t good in my opinion. You saw it with Hali who played while injured just to be able to get all nba and I don’t think that’s a good thing.
Do you think he would have made all-nba if he sat and there was no rule?
Didn’t they have an IST team or something? So those shouldn’t reflect all-nba. Especially when players contracts are dependent on it, that’s a whole other discussion tho..
you're right there was! it's not even on the guy's wikis
Looks like the Timberwolves couldn't make history and the Mavs have advanced to the finals...Luka western conference MVP
I'm hype for Luka in the Finals. just feels right
Don't care about all nba very much but I don't see a reason to reward wemby with all nba for one of the worst records in the league
I think that's why he didn't get that many votes.
Uncle magic has a point yk💁♂️
Fr I was so excited when I saw the vid in my feed.
YT likes it when you "premiere".
35?? Damn Unc
Brother, I know. 👴🏻
Well if you're going to call Bam a good free throw shooter then you have to call Luka a good free throw shooter because he's a 79% shooter. Actually it's 78.8 or something like that but it's pretty close to 79. You kind of would expect him to be better at that but he's also quite often has a lower three-point percentage than most people would expect. He takes a lot of tough shots though.
that's what I'm sayin. I'd expect him to be automatic. I give Adebayo a pass because he's a defensive center.
Doesn't Daniel Gafford have an incredible true shooting percentage as well? If that's the case then obviously a true shooting percentage for a dunk at every time center doesn't really matter
yeah, I think he almost broke the record for FGs without a miss
Paolo?
for sure. #8
Oh there’s a guy called keagan Murray shoots the 💩 outta the ball but who’s watching 😮
my bad. I forgot about keegan murray
Paul George was a bigger snub than Jaylen brown imo
I can see that. I think a lot of people feel the same.