Steph Breaks Down One Of His Craziest Plays Ever 🤯

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  • Опубліковано 21 вер 2024
  • In this clip, JJ Redick talks to Stephen Curry (The Golden State Warriors) about one of the craziest plays we've ever seen from him. It was against JJ's Los Angeles Clippers and made Jeff Van Gundy say "That could be the greatest move I've ever seen."
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 225

  • @hamzarxja
    @hamzarxja Рік тому +1052

    JJ gonna remember for a long time that the greatest cross move ever happened on 4 defenders and he wasn’t a part of it

    • @oldfrend
      @oldfrend Рік тому +95

      more accurate to say he's happy he was a bystander and not a victim XD

    • @HieuNguyen-ts1bo
      @HieuNguyen-ts1bo Рік тому +4

      Who was the guy on top with a pony tail?

    • @maxvettu
      @maxvettu Рік тому +7

      @@HieuNguyen-ts1bo Spencer Hawes

  • @KreativeInstinct
    @KreativeInstinct Рік тому +652

    This is SUCH a better segment with the clips of the actual play, the full pod is great, but it really helps to have the visual aide.

    • @lordsafro
      @lordsafro Рік тому +28

      Especially for people just getting into the sport

  • @plus_sign
    @plus_sign Рік тому +52

    "i have not seen a basketball player consistently get to a flow state better than you" ~ JJ on Steph 🔥

  • @frequentfinesse8904
    @frequentfinesse8904 Рік тому +407

    That’s the play that made me a Steph Curry fan for sure. Absolutely insane

    • @daddywalker6133
      @daddywalker6133 Рік тому +16

      To me that okc game where he hit that damn near half court game winner lol

    • @brianventura1425
      @brianventura1425 Рік тому +1

      @@daddywalker6133 for me i always liked him when he came in the league but that game made it one of my fav players to this day still tbh

  • @ducksseason
    @ducksseason Рік тому +240

    JJ hit the nail on the head. Flow state, in the zone, on fire, whatever you want to call it, the great ones seems to get into it more often than then the rest.

    • @TheRobins1m
      @TheRobins1m Рік тому +16

      You don’t have to be good to get that feeling though, I think. I’ve never played professionally, I’m a decent/average player but I LOVE playing basketball for that meditative feeling you can get. “He’s unconscious” is a term I used to hear - just another term for it. I’m in my 50s now and the body is falling apart but I still play (and play comp) because I love trying to recapture that state.

    • @QGuides
      @QGuides Рік тому +2

      Meditate.

    • @NeilLewis77
      @NeilLewis77 Рік тому +7

      Yep anyone can get into it.
      In England a soccer striker called james beatie scored 20 goals in 150 games,
      Then he went on a hot streak and scored 20 goals in 20 games.
      On that form a big team spent big money on him.
      He then scored 20 goals in his next 150 games.
      Meaning they wasted alot of money on a not very good player.
      But during that hot streak for 3 months he looked unstoppable.
      He was on fire, in the zone, unconscious!

    • @RayAnalysis
      @RayAnalysis Рік тому +4

      Ultra instinct

    • @juswaoraiz1784
      @juswaoraiz1784 Рік тому +1

      Flow State might be the best to describe on that

  • @jerryrontic1007
    @jerryrontic1007 Рік тому +61

    14 years and still going, imma enjoy every minute left now cause the game will miss Steph when he's done.

  • @Shbucket
    @Shbucket Рік тому +345

    How could u hate on curry, so humble and inspirational. CHANGED THE GAME!

    • @NoName-cn3cp
      @NoName-cn3cp Рік тому +1

      He's a front runner

    • @junethanoschurchill6750
      @junethanoschurchill6750 Рік тому +16

      @@NoName-cn3cp 🤥🤡

    • @NoName-cn3cp
      @NoName-cn3cp Рік тому

      @@junethanoschurchill6750 15-50 lololololol

    • @tima5033
      @tima5033 Рік тому +3

      @@NoName-cn3cp what does that mean?

    • @NoName-cn3cp
      @NoName-cn3cp Рік тому

      @@tima5033 lololol shows how much you know lol even his "fans" are front runners lololol

  • @rayyoon6060
    @rayyoon6060 Рік тому +53

    I love his expression of "obsession to the details" That is what it s all about when you pursue perfection.

  • @thorfinnthegoatmc
    @thorfinnthegoatmc Рік тому +19

    the Steph Curry documentary 20 years from now would be wild

  • @larrycohen5553
    @larrycohen5553 Рік тому +64

    After 10-15 years of having dropped sports entirely, after a lifetime of it before, I watched that move on youtube 3 years ago and HE sucked me back in fully. Pure magic.

  • @Keviekev115
    @Keviekev115 Рік тому +16

    A coach mad and the crowd and players happy is a crazy visual lol

  • @SSJRome
    @SSJRome Рік тому +167

    Only Steph could do something like this

    • @klow335
      @klow335 Рік тому +8

      You haven’t heard of kyrie

    • @stevemok854
      @stevemok854 Рік тому +27

      @@klow335 If you heard the conversation in this clip you would know exactly why part-time Kyrie can't pull this off

    • @IAMTheDeffence
      @IAMTheDeffence Рік тому +4

      @@stevemok854 Stop hating, Kyrie is the best ball handler ever in the NBA. Don’t let your bias blind you

    • @Jay-issey
      @Jay-issey Рік тому +10

      @@IAMTheDeffence it’s different, he talkin abt the state of being to this rather than the skil to do this, main difference is kyrie doesn’t go into “auto-pilot” when he does moves like this, hes always in control

    • @nooooby3713
      @nooooby3713 Рік тому

      @@klow335 NIGHT NIGHT

  • @jamescruz8678
    @jamescruz8678 Рік тому +20

    This was definitely the play that convinced coach Kerr to let Steph take any shot he wants

    • @yugfus
      @yugfus Рік тому +7

      Yeah, I'm pretty sure Kerr was like, "Oh, he really don't miss!! 🤔🤔"

    • @t.sangrini
      @t.sangrini Рік тому +6

      That and the OKC shot was what sealed it and he no choice but to just completely buy in to the fact that this is just what he does, it's in his blood😂😂

    • @jamescruz8678
      @jamescruz8678 Рік тому

      @@t.sangrini Oh absolutely. Horrible shot for everyone else, who would've taken that timeout. But for Steph it's just a normal, on-autopilot practice shot lmao

    • @lukelow007
      @lukelow007 Рік тому

      Yeah Kerr mentioned that play in Of the NBA videos on UA-cam. was the one Where's he like just let Steph Shoot whenever he wants cause he make a bad shot a Great shot 😂😂😂😂

  • @maxdonches3828
    @maxdonches3828 Рік тому +48

    That play has been my moving lock screen for the last few years now. every time I need a reminder of what greatness is, I just press and hold 🐐

  • @jordanthesecond8987
    @jordanthesecond8987 Рік тому +27

    I so appreciate this series, and I’m seeing it especially with Steph. When you listen to his postgame interviews the responses are, understandably, pretty wrote. JJ’s combination of credibility as a former player and his insight to ask the deep probing questions really gets the most out of these player interviews in terms of prompting thoughtful, sincere responses. Even as a Tarheel fan, I can respect that. Thanks JJ!

  • @shu8634
    @shu8634 Рік тому +58

    It is definitely one of the greatest plays anyone has ever seen LOL

  • @definitelynotlebronjames443
    @definitelynotlebronjames443 Рік тому +162

    This was the first live game I ever watched of curry I remember thinking he was just on a hot streak there’s no way he could shoot these types of shots consistently…. And wow was I wrong 😂 he made a career out of it

    • @ExphazedGames
      @ExphazedGames Рік тому +12

      You’re a little late bud he was doing that way before that game

    • @TruthSpeaker4
      @TruthSpeaker4 Рік тому +4

      Casual

    • @AlanMane
      @AlanMane Рік тому +7

      His official coming out game was vs Knicks in 2013

    • @dladmsdn1223
      @dladmsdn1223 Рік тому +3

      don’t listen to these haters. their lives are so miserable that they have to bring down others to feel good.
      welcome to the game. glad to have you.

    • @fixedfocusfilm3068
      @fixedfocusfilm3068 Рік тому

      Curry was doing crazy stuff like that in college.

  • @NoName-cn3cp
    @NoName-cn3cp Рік тому +33

    I remember watching live. When Jeff said that Mark and Mike started laughing and Van Gundy says, "No, I'm serious." Lol it sounded funny at the time, but in hindsight, he was actually being genuine.

  • @mackbolan6263
    @mackbolan6263 Рік тому +18

    That's the correct description, Curry does get into a "flow" state.

    • @rholawz
      @rholawz Рік тому +3

      Yes! It's like a magnificent dance!

  • @russellgilbert3453
    @russellgilbert3453 Рік тому +19

    The most amazing thing about that Curry move, was he dribbled himself open and the defense was helpless.

  • @DwayneIsK1NG
    @DwayneIsK1NG Рік тому +8

    That play is probably what started the dynasty. Here me out. Kerr was trying to teach discipline, but after seeing something special like that, he never raised his hands over a "bad" shot again and let them play the brand of basketball that they're famous for now

  • @mjk_iyco4605
    @mjk_iyco4605 Рік тому +17

    The best part of this was Steve kerr’s reaction 😂

  • @davidr4523
    @davidr4523 Рік тому +20

    We need more top athletes to host interviews such as JJ Redick. You can feel the high level of respect that Steph Curry has for JJ Redick. They can relate and they are almost brother in arms. The problem is that most top athletics do not have the communication skills to conduct an interview and ask good questions.

    • @Eric-zp5wk
      @Eric-zp5wk Рік тому +3

      Jj has always been a intelligent person is why he was in the nba even tho he wasn’t the fastest strongest or talked but he had a high game iq and that’s why players respect him he’s one of the best 6th mans of all time could give you 20 of the bench anyday

    • @Slyme1big
      @Slyme1big Рік тому

      He went to duke and he wasn’t shyt as a player he is the part of the geek squad so of course he is a good interviewer

  • @pvlapa
    @pvlapa Рік тому +21

    The best thing about that play is he never cradled nor carried the ball. It was clean. Most players that supposedly have great handles that came after tim hardaway often cradle the ball and dribble wide.

    • @jordanjenkins1671
      @jordanjenkins1671 Рік тому +2

      Curry has what they call tight handles. He keeps the ball close to his body when dribbling.

  • @fccl1
    @fccl1 Рік тому +10

    That was the greatest move along with MJ's flying through 4 dudes for a layup. Never seen anything like that.

  • @timages
    @timages Рік тому +1

    I don't think there's ever been a player who loves the game of basketball more than Steph Curry. To hear him talk about how he continually refines his game through long practices in the off season with different shot angles and footwork combinations. And to hear him say that after 14 years as an elite player he still can improve his skills, only someone who truly loves what they do can say that. He's one of the greats for good reason.

  • @wholibah
    @wholibah Рік тому +6

    JJ fomo-ing on getting quad crossed shows love for the game

  • @siropderableskateshop763
    @siropderableskateshop763 Рік тому +6

    JJ Redick always delivers, but thanks to Stephen Curry, this episode is even GREATER !!!

  • @Chris-wq3pe
    @Chris-wq3pe Рік тому +7

    Curry is like the Messi of Basketball, he sees lines where there really aren't any and operates in his own kinda space.
    Even if 3 pointers weren't a thing, Curry would still be amongst the best of the Elite in this League for sure

  • @getmoneychill6462
    @getmoneychill6462 Рік тому +3

    Steph has changed the game in many ways the No look three shot,night night,floater, best three pointer shooter ever & unamious mvp.Same say Kobe,Bron & Jordan.I say Wardell Stephen Curry 🏀🏀🏀🏀

  • @rylbhadcomntz7660
    @rylbhadcomntz7660 Рік тому +25

    Because of his natural gift, training, and preparation, Steph is in a "flow" state for much more frequent and longer periods of time. Anyone of these world-class NBA players can get on a hot streak, but can you get hot repeatedly for several quarters and multiple games in an 82-season plus playoffs? Or be a threat anytime on the court with virtually unlimited range? That's the proprietary training scheme and obsession he alluded to, lol. That's why he's the GOAT shooter and will be top 5 when he retires.

  • @JASmith-oy8db
    @JASmith-oy8db Рік тому +4

    GS 2014-2015 Season helped me come out of a serious months-long depression. The distraction was just too exciting with these kinds of plays!

    • @t.sangrini
      @t.sangrini Рік тому

      I totally feel what you're saying because they have distracted me from so much depression at a time when I desperately needed it, at least for a few hours I could breathe like a normal person and I mean that for real. Watching Steph and his team was a saving grace for me mentally in so many ways and that's why my love and admiration for them is so deep win or lose🙏🏾

  • @sirhoopalot1
    @sirhoopalot1 Рік тому +5

    Draymond pointing at a wide open Klay, lol!

    • @seankeegan8285
      @seankeegan8285 5 місяців тому

      dray always knows the right play, he's like KLAY OPEN, but after you can be sure he's just like "oh well steph gon steph"

  • @jasond1433
    @jasond1433 Рік тому +3

    When Steph said he has been in the league for 14 years, I realized I'm old AF lol. I remember watching him in college and it really doesn't feel very long ago at all

    • @breyonhopkins4795
      @breyonhopkins4795 Рік тому

      Yea, it's crazy. I remember learning about him in school. They were teaching us about hard work ethic. Now he's one of my favorites ever

  • @SirSchark
    @SirSchark Рік тому +14

    The amazing part is that Steph was in AUTO PILOT meaning he practiced these kind of drills and found the solution. What an animal

  • @dre32pitt
    @dre32pitt Рік тому +3

    Van Gundy actually said, "That could be the greatest move I've ever seen live.". The 'live' part was mostly inaudible due to Breen and Jackson laughing.

  • @Nathan-yd7xd
    @Nathan-yd7xd Рік тому +11

    Look at Curry man, just wide open and inspirational xD

  • @masterm2k3
    @masterm2k3 Рік тому

    I love all jj podcasts and the questions he ask and when he is on espn definitely captures the moments

  • @blendin4865
    @blendin4865 Рік тому

    The flow state topic is really cool and seeing pros break it down is dope you should ask about it more often and see its perspective from other peoples games.

  • @artieo5339
    @artieo5339 Рік тому

    One of my favorite parts about this is Alvin Gentry also on the bench shaking his head like this guy!

  • @fweezy31
    @fweezy31 Рік тому +4

    Let's not forget when Phil Jackson compared Curry to Abdul-Rauf.

  • @desean3402
    @desean3402 Рік тому +3

    Players ain’t ever been happier to be on the bench than in that possession because everyone on the court got some of that

  • @blitzy7961
    @blitzy7961 Рік тому +2

    That year was nuts. The Warriors reached another level and couple months later they were champions. As a Clippers fan, it was horrible lol

  • @alvin081988
    @alvin081988 Рік тому +3

    You can compare that to MJs Move against the Knick when he dunked over to Ewing

  • @SalemGurl8701
    @SalemGurl8701 Рік тому +4

    In other words, he ain’t telling us how he trains😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅

    • @t.sangrini
      @t.sangrini Рік тому +1

      He can't give them all his secrets, these teams are already trying to play Warriors basketball and it's actually working for a few of them so hell no Steph don't tell these copycats any more than they already know😂😂

  • @Warren1221
    @Warren1221 Рік тому +1

    Obsession about the details is what separates the greats from everyone else.

  • @313drepeso313
    @313drepeso313 Рік тому +1

    Crazy to be in year 14 year and honestly playing the best basketball of your life!!!

  • @justinsmith293
    @justinsmith293 Рік тому +4

    Future kids won’t even know what a real shooter is after we’ve seen this man do what he’s done

  • @titus2761
    @titus2761 Рік тому +6

    Love the vids

  • @mikemasters4382
    @mikemasters4382 Рік тому

    Nothing Curry does should surprise anybody any more. The man is off-the-chain, I expect someday we'll see him levitate at half-court and throw a no-look behind the back pass and nothing but net for a game winner !!!

  • @goatiu6078
    @goatiu6078 Рік тому +5

    STEPHEN CURRY 🐐

  • @ronaldbrown5662
    @ronaldbrown5662 Рік тому +3

    That play literally made him better than Chris Paul 🤣🤣

  • @PoetryKnivess
    @PoetryKnivess Рік тому

    For all hoopers playing, meditate before the game, focus on breathing that’ll help getting your body and mind in sync

  • @wannamebruh
    @wannamebruh Рік тому

    JJ you gotta remember Steph unlocked Ultra Instinct, he’s unbeatable now

  • @dokidoki8225
    @dokidoki8225 Рік тому +1

    When i saw this play,I was like... what?How could that possible?

  • @Unamatrix01
    @Unamatrix01 Рік тому +3

    Outstanding.

  • @duffman1876
    @duffman1876 Рік тому +2

    It's always better when JJ was on the opposing team😅🍻🍺

  • @matthewwebber8475
    @matthewwebber8475 Рік тому +1

    gotta love jj,

  • @nathanlawson313
    @nathanlawson313 Рік тому

    I'm usually the quiet guy on the court, that is just locked in and focused every second. When I get "in the zone"? Man, I change. I know everything is going in. No one can guard me. And I get to Larry Bird levels of trash talking. 😂

  • @ryanbond1353
    @ryanbond1353 Рік тому +1

    best point guard ever

  • @jaydell4039
    @jaydell4039 Рік тому

    Guys like Steph and even Dame are smart because they not filming their workouts which makes sense. Keep defenders on their toes and adding pieces to their games

  • @ifeoluwayimikaolaniyi8180
    @ifeoluwayimikaolaniyi8180 Рік тому +9

    The greatest ever!🙌🏽

  • @ramneekgill5580
    @ramneekgill5580 Рік тому

    What an amazing conversation

  • @mrjonesyyy
    @mrjonesyyy Рік тому

    All those rounds of keep away as a kid paying off!

  • @Ductie94
    @Ductie94 Рік тому +1

    As someone who doesn't play ball, I'm curious to know how much of his skill is pure talent vs practice/discipline. When he briefly talk about his training, it just sounds like it can be replicates by other athletes ... I guess it's only clicking for him though. Incredible results regardless!

    • @bryceboy3
      @bryceboy3 Рік тому +10

      He tells you in this interview. He has an obsession with the details. Footwork, balance, even how the ball goes in the basket. Very few work on this level.

    • @nmarbletoe8210
      @nmarbletoe8210 Рік тому +1

      @@bryceboy3 Seems like he also keeps his attitude light so he doesn't wear out.

    • @yg2522
      @yg2522 Рік тому

      He has mentioned in another interview that he only counts swishes as made baskets in practice...

  • @goble777
    @goble777 Рік тому +3

    crazy without team injuries this dude probs got 5-6 rings

  • @marcusstephens5447
    @marcusstephens5447 Рік тому

    Cp3 stepped on Curry foot, that's why he fell. But it was a nice combo cross over.

  • @VisualTreats4U
    @VisualTreats4U Рік тому +3

    That play was the official changing of the guard for the NBA. The coach, 5 time NBA Champ and was raised by the NBA old school, begs for the star player to make the "right play". In an instant, fundamentals was replaced by "shoot it." Imagine if Iverson, Reggie Miller, Ray Allen, Larry Bird, MJ and the others were told to just play offense! The NBA would be even more popular.

  • @Songos
    @Songos 3 місяці тому

    I was at oracle that game... madness

  • @minuii
    @minuii Рік тому +1

    Give me that steph autopilot. Elon must be jealous🤣🤣🤣

  • @shaqgonzalez9523
    @shaqgonzalez9523 Рік тому

    Curry flow state = ultra instinct. IYKYK

  • @frost-lx9by
    @frost-lx9by Рік тому

    Imagine Jj playing alongside curry

  • @DMac1234ist
    @DMac1234ist Рік тому +1

    is it just me or does Steph look huge in this clip? It's like JJ is 3 feet tall 😂

  • @eastudio-K
    @eastudio-K Рік тому

    Stephs pass to Giannis in the all star game was fun to watch

  • @Slyme1big
    @Slyme1big Рік тому +1

    The play he took Chris Paul spot as top shotta of the pgs 💯

    • @t.sangrini
      @t.sangrini Рік тому

      And then 1 by 1 he started knocking off so many great players from getting a ring, they didn't stand a chance in hell and til this day are still trying just to win 1 damn ring and he has 4. That is crazy to know that Steph along with his teammates are responsible for all these ringless superstars....Harden, CP3, Westbrook, PG13, Dame, CJ, even the younger ones are being stopped....Luka, Jokic, Booker, Kat, Tatum, Brown, and we all know Lebron would have 7 rings right now if there was no Steph, well 6 in my opinion because I can't count that Covid bubble ring but it's in the books so🤷🏽‍♀lol

    • @Slyme1big
      @Slyme1big Рік тому

      @@t.sangrini nah I don’t know shyt 😂because wtf lebron and his crybaby fans got to do with curry snatching cp0 soul and lebron easily could’ve been 2-7

  • @wiltondexplorer
    @wiltondexplorer Рік тому +3

    I saw that on TV live game, humiliating to the Clips, they got beat by one man, passing through 4 defenders, really amazing. The ankle breaker also against CP3, awesome. Hehe

  • @sirris4330
    @sirris4330 6 місяців тому

    Im probably the only one lol, but chill that white wine!

  • @allday1047
    @allday1047 Рік тому +1

    eyyyyy! "The Double Down"

  • @freshfade28
    @freshfade28 Рік тому

    14 years!? He's almost on his way out dang

  • @rippleyaliens8275
    @rippleyaliens8275 Рік тому +5

    This was the GREATEST shot, EVER.... I was Trippin watchin that.

    • @allday1047
      @allday1047 Рік тому

      No, I'm being serious..

    • @ssjganicus7696
      @ssjganicus7696 Рік тому +2

      OR it's his go ahead game winner in OT against OKC.

    • @t.sangrini
      @t.sangrini Рік тому +1

      @@ssjganicus7696 They both were completely insane and disrespectful lol

    • @ssjganicus7696
      @ssjganicus7696 Рік тому

      @@t.sangrini
      AGREED

  • @kaanemirel
    @kaanemirel Рік тому

    He doesn't consume caffeine regularly, that's an essential factor too.

  • @countertenorflor2107
    @countertenorflor2107 5 місяців тому

    I hate the fact that the nba is doing everything they can to contain curry from becoming the greatest basketball player ever since jordan.

  • @1nceagin
    @1nceagin Рік тому

    It's like Steph came out of the hyperbolic time chamber with gold hair and he's just acting normally...

  • @mjmarquez5508
    @mjmarquez5508 Рік тому

    steph waht it feels when you release it and diddnt touch the rim? please i hope it reach him..

  • @daveheath19900
    @daveheath19900 Рік тому

    Love this

  • @crizzleyo815
    @crizzleyo815 Рік тому +3

    my old friend told me the other day rodman would lock curry up.. some people just dont get it..

    • @allday1047
      @allday1047 Рік тому

      yeah just about as much as a prime Kawhi could "lock curry up"

    • @crizzleyo815
      @crizzleyo815 Рік тому

      @@allday1047 right.. and kahwi is from the era where guards shoot like in a video game.. in rodmans time guards had their back turned to the backboard their game was that limited..

  • @KaizerSozaye
    @KaizerSozaye Рік тому +1

    I took the Wock to Poland 🇵🇱

  • @kylechadick5341
    @kylechadick5341 Рік тому

    As the saying goes, always bet on yourself

  • @gamersgalore6534
    @gamersgalore6534 Рік тому +10

    Are they talking about being in the zone ?

  • @Cwaays
    @Cwaays Рік тому

    The internet went crazy that day tho

  • @lbcelica
    @lbcelica Рік тому

    He’s like the NBA’s Mike Vick or Lamar Jackson.

  • @moviecrewghetto
    @moviecrewghetto Рік тому +1

    Jj it’s time for Kyrie on the pod

  • @chance5226
    @chance5226 Рік тому

    I hate that I never saw this play live

  • @777TRUTHSPOKEN
    @777TRUTHSPOKEN Рік тому

    That which goeth out of the mouth defileth a man.

  • @muhammadt1177
    @muhammadt1177 Рік тому

    yea that was the play that exploded him in the NBA

  • @TruthSpeaker4
    @TruthSpeaker4 Рік тому

    The Greatest

  • @CaughtInp
    @CaughtInp Рік тому

    Jj you forget that you broke Currys ankles twice?

  • @Ohh_Is_That_Sooo...
    @Ohh_Is_That_Sooo... Рік тому

    Lol 🤷🏾‍♂️🤦🏾‍♂️ The only explanation for Steph is he has a literal genie 🧞‍♂️🏆
    I swear he has to be cheating or simply not a human being.. I'm on to you
    Mr. Dowhatiwant S. Wheniwant 🧐

  • @joaovenera8720
    @joaovenera8720 Рік тому

    Essa primeira cesta é simplesmente surreal. Não é possível imaginar outra pessoa que faria aquela bola. De três ainda, vai se fude !

  • @Keviekev115
    @Keviekev115 Рік тому

    I’ve seen better crisp wise but nothing better as far as making nothing into something