Sheesh, that recap of the Nets was a heck of a wild ride going thru all that drama of the past 3 seasons in just 3 minutes. That Saban quote and then leading into the Kobe example was real cool and interesting. I really like your perspective and appreciate your insight into the league, you definitely help introduce certain (new) concepts into my ideas about the game that "broaden my horizons" as far as how I'm able to view what goes on with these teams/players. Went kinda philosophical in this one huh? I really liked it, a lot of deeper elements to this whole vid that made it very enjoyable. I always say how much I like your videos but this was some super duper stuff. I've been telling anyone I can think of about your channel, really hoping you continue to get to reach a bigger audience. Once again, you're the man, you enhance my (basketball) life experience and I thank you for that.
Awesome! glad you enjoyed it! I thought I'd try to get into the more interpersonal side of the game and the league. I think that's what I'm most interested in. I'm starting to notice how people's opinions on the NBA and the players have a lot to do with what's going on in their own lives. What happens on the court is only a small part of what I like. Glad you appreciated that angle. Once again, your encouragement means a lot!
A good conversation would be how much talent is needed to overcome bad vibes like Kobe and Shaq just completely neglecting their bad vibes or the Big 3 Brooklyn Nets potentially overcoming all their obstacles if they stayed healthy for at least 2 seasons
@@whatslaps cam thomas, dinwiddie, bridges all cool and can be more about working as a team than independent excellence but jacques has a lot of work to do
i feel like you right. warriors r dogshit right now, guys have to like each other AND not be complacent. simmons of ben will never exist on a winning team until his retirement
yeah, there's a lot of players I feel that way about. Westbrook, Harden, Blake Griffin, Beal, Dame. They're good enough to be stars, but the leadership isn't there.
@@ericveneto1593 maybe in the NFL where coaches still have an appropriate amount of authority but in the NBA with those thin skinned weird dudes bad vibes will ruin the best of teams.
being a nets fan for 5 years has been so much hell
I'm sorry for your trauma, Luis ;)
Channel is underrated af
Thank you the rating is increasing
Yup
i like the lil noises tbh. i want flight to react to one of these lol
Thanks! just a little sauce to keep people's attention.
Sheesh, that recap of the Nets was a heck of a wild ride going thru all that drama of the past 3 seasons in just 3 minutes. That Saban quote and then leading into the Kobe example was real cool and interesting. I really like your perspective and appreciate your insight into the league, you definitely help introduce certain (new) concepts into my ideas about the game that "broaden my horizons" as far as how I'm able to view what goes on with these teams/players. Went kinda philosophical in this one huh? I really liked it, a lot of deeper elements to this whole vid that made it very enjoyable. I always say how much I like your videos but this was some super duper stuff. I've been telling anyone I can think of about your channel, really hoping you continue to get to reach a bigger audience. Once again, you're the man, you enhance my (basketball) life experience and I thank you for that.
Awesome! glad you enjoyed it! I thought I'd try to get into the more interpersonal side of the game and the league. I think that's what I'm most interested in. I'm starting to notice how people's opinions on the NBA and the players have a lot to do with what's going on in their own lives. What happens on the court is only a small part of what I like. Glad you appreciated that angle. Once again, your encouragement means a lot!
A good conversation would be how much talent is needed to overcome bad vibes like Kobe and Shaq just completely neglecting their bad vibes or the Big 3 Brooklyn Nets potentially overcoming all their obstacles if they stayed healthy for at least 2 seasons
exactly. shaq and kobe lakers are the exception that prove the rule imo
and you were spot on about tht one moment…now we’re fucked
But at least you've got some picks and a couple of likable guys. Being left with a guy like Simmons is rough though.
@@whatslaps cam thomas, dinwiddie, bridges all cool and can be more about working as a team than independent excellence but jacques has a lot of work to do
@@pimpslay3r honestly I'd love to watch a group of guys grow together and achieve success. Super teams are so boring.
My guy mentioned Frankl and basketball ..massive respect
lol. I don't even remember what I was referencing.
i feel like you right. warriors r dogshit right now, guys have to like each other AND not be complacent. simmons of ben will never exist on a winning team until his retirement
yeah, there's a lot of players I feel that way about. Westbrook, Harden, Blake Griffin, Beal, Dame. They're good enough to be stars, but the leadership isn't there.
Good video
Thanks! Glad you liked it, man!
Watching the Spurs this past season, you could tell the vibes were really good. Even with all of the losses.
In this type of season, you're really just cultivating vibes
grizzlies have good vibes regardless of the hatetress
this is true.
Amazing vídeo.
thanks brotha!
no link for the article
busted
love it!
me too
Only bad teams care about chemistry
interesting. do you think Brad Stevens is concerned about chemistry?
@@whatslaps winning solves almost everything
@@ericveneto1593 maybe in the NFL where coaches still have an appropriate amount of authority but in the NBA with those thin skinned weird dudes bad vibes will ruin the best of teams.