Love the fact that Steph actually joins in his camp sessions. Playing with and against Steph gives these young men a whole new level of learning and confidence.
@@teej6632 Good the stars should- sounds lil hate towards Steph my guy. Some folks make unnecessary comments or are negative for no reason. Peace is health. Protect your peace and enjoy life. If a video about kids chasing their dreams and getting an rare opportunity hurts your feelings or effects you negatively- the mirror is a great tool to view the source of your problems. Self love is imperative-
@@dancarli8639 stay solid and true, you'll never have to jump on one. There are regular camps, elite camps, and Top 50-100 camp invites which is probably what this particular Curry camp was. I respect it! Steph demonstrating hard work & dedication, teaching, and working along side these kids- has to be an incredible experience and motivation.
Steph makes it look easy with this kind of pace. He makes you understand that there are levels to this game and you have to push hard to get to the next level.
Wow. The top HS players get the opportunity to play against Steph. What a valuable experience. Steph is not just making an appearance, he is actually playing against them. They will never forget this.
@@Absolute-Melody i feel like he can last longer than 3 more years in the league. As his athleticism declines, he can play a more reserved role with his shooting ability and still be effective on the court.
Love what the coach said at the beginning. It’s not 1 on 1. It’s scoring; it’s reading the defensive. Find your options, be attentive to passing lanes opening. It’s playmaking. Some might think a Curry camp is just* a shooting camp. He’s teaching the whole game
@@abdulallahi1083Your right and wrong. Yes, there are def going to be some kids heading to college who are going to be really good and emerge into potential stars. You are absolutely wrong about him not being that good, lol. He is the #2 recruit in the Country behind Boozers kid. Hell, some top analysts put him #1. This kid can ball. He literally has all the intangibles you are looking for in a top player. Keep an eye on this kid.
@@osajukisama777it’s not about being pessimistic it’s called being REALISTIC. y’all putting all of this on a kid who won’t even graduate high school for a couple year. high school is NOT the level of ball to evaluate where a player is at, they must play college or pro competition in order to say the things y’all say and it actually mean something.
this is fascinating to watch. one thing you really get a sense for is just how insanely fit an NBA player is. Steph is just sprinting up and down that floor, play after play, and barely breaking a sweat.
This is really good to see Steph teaching these kids I just hope they soak it up from this 4 time NBA champion & future hall of famer, & possible coach
They were also nervous and star struck, once they move past that, it's over because it's so much talent out there and it's going to take a lot to make your presence known. I loved every moment of this🔥🔥🔥
dont know if anyone noticed but Curry at the start if the video ran up the court non stop like 6 to 7 times hard and didnt even flinch one time...NBA stamina and game speed is just something else.... My old coach used to play for the Suns and they say that in the league they have the hardest training camp because all they do is run based on their play style....dont know how much truth is in that but ill say that it has been hard since that training he put us through for me to completely just fall out of shape...good footage man, Love it all!!!
I definitely noticed, I'm tired sitting here watching lol. They are quick up and down the court. A lot of NBA Players who guard him say it's hard, bc Steph is constantly moving with and without the ball.
bruh, Steph out here really running and gunning. what a player. this dude should not be this good at his age LOL his stamina is incredible. i'm blown away.
Seeing Curry running full speed out there with the high school kids warmed my heart. He's not just talking, he's showing them how it's done. Priceless learning experience right there. Approach is everything.
For the kids watching this video, learn how to run lanes, fill lanes, and read space while you’re still young !! I promise you it will make the game soooo much easier…When you learn to compress the defense, everything will open up for you….Also get a midrange…Everything don’t have to be a three lol
Ur sooo correct I'm sure u seen what I seen these dudes are Soo used to camping out on the three pt line instead of filling the lanes on the break they just stop at the three pt line drives me nuts!!
most active game i have ever seen. insane defense, insane offense, so much speed, not much iso, no slow dribbling that takes up the shot clock. perfection
It’s dope to see a player on curry’s level out there balling with the next up giving them he’s knowledge and letting them pick his brain that’s dope af I love it
How quickly you notice the difference from when top HS kids are playing in their respective schools as their best player vs going to a camp with other top talent. Their game immediately changes cause of the need to play within your team, but also shine. Some of these kids were traveling, double dribbling, hesitant on either taking it themselves or passing it. And some were shining, standing out amongst the crop while playing an NBA style scrimmage. Quick, fast, confident decisions that a handful of them were making. Amazing to see it this age.
O cara que filmou está de parabéns! Pegou todos os lances certinho, deu zoom quando precisava, aumentava o enquadramento quando era necessário. Muito bom!
im 6'4 (not big by nba standards) but i played center and forward my entire life up until highschool when there were actual big men when i started playing small forward and shooting guard. My whole life, coaches, my dad, everyone would SCOLD me for shooting 3's or being outside of the key. I used to HATE it, ive always been a strong shooter, always been able to knock them down from anywhere but would get punished for trying in games or even practice. Fast forward 10-15 years, Steph curry has not only made it acceptable for EVERYONE to take longer shots, but the entire game has changed to reflect it. These kids today are taking further shots, pushing themselves further and arent being held back by coaches. You can see Stephs influence in every young basketball players game and i love to see it. on a side note, cant wait to see what the Duke program does for Cooper. Duke is where goodcollege ball players go to become great NBA stars.
My man Paul Biancardi the man is legend for high school basketball recruiting on Espn. Thank you for giving us Canadian high school props starting with Tristan, Cory, my cousin Myck, and Andrew.
@@loudcloud1499 huh?? Wdym if nba game time state of mind is harder than this camp, why is he missing so many shots then? I'm saying NBA is actually easier than this drill coz this drill they were going super super fast paced sprints for extremely short bursts which means he may have rushed his shots when normally he would be more composed. Ig this is what this drill is meant for tho, to pretend playing super fast paced so that normal pace becomes easier
@@raymondqiu8202 I see point, chef Curry was probably pretty gassed hustling back and forth. I'm saying the adrenaline of an NBA game would see him in his element
@@raymondqiu8202probably cause he’s not focused on shooting or playing at a high level but helping the kids become great he could easily go and score every rip but he’s there to help not make a highlight tape
I really enjoyed watching this as a fan of basketball in general. All these kids were making plays for one another. Ball was moving with purpose. Kids looked to make the extra pass, finding the open teammate with the better shot and there wasn't any semblance overdribbling (most players took maybe 1 or 2 dribbles). Only thing missing from today's game is post play but that's just not advantageous anymore given how the game has evolved.
Things like that show how great of a person Steph is! Not only an amazing player but also willing to spend his precious time with the kids to help them develop and pass on some knowledge onto them! They are very lucky!👍👍 on top of that, session with a star like that might give them a massive boost in trying to get better💪
Holy crap... these kids got it good. Curry comes to practice and plays his heart out. These kids had BETTER rewatch this video over and over and over. The most valuable player of all time teaching you... are you kidding me! These kids are so lucky.
Love that he's coaching them with tough love at the end. You can be stern without being an asshole and that's exactly how Curry handled it. Hope these kids never forget these times.
Kuminga will rise and become to the bridge and I feel Moody can be a very HI Q player with Cuttino Mobley game at a bigger size . Now that will give Curry atleast 5 more years
I wonder if the kids really truly understand the greatness they are sharing the court with...One day in Storrs visiting and I had a chance to run for a couple hours with several Uconn guys of that year (early 90's). (lol, I actually thought I was in shape and my 18 and 8 a game in high school would hold me) until i actually stepped on the court...lol...So for me, the average Joe, to witness so up close future pros in action like that, let alone play with them, it was an honor and a day I will never forget...
I was a player in europe and i was like 6'2 tall but never could dunk. But i had a very big jump. Like i was the bounciest in my team my hand was over the rim when i jumped I could dunk only with a tennis ball. I was working hard to dunk with a real basket ball. But never could dunk. What i realised is that my shoes are slippy ans the ball is slipery and heavy(old school balls) but that court i was training at with my team was old and slipery. So non of us could dunk. One day i went to a newer made court and with a newer basket ball(not heavy and sticky) with original hoop and i dunked!! So i can see why kids in america dunk so well and European players dont. That ball these kids play with and the court look sticky and nice to be in with clean shoes. Thats how they dunk so easily. Most ppl dont know that a new sticky balls and clean modern sticky court like in this video makes a big difference. If most of these kids play in my court where i train with slippery heavy ball and court non of them will be able to dunk. I knpw this. Even the strongest and the tallest and the bounciest will have a hard time dunking. Im jealous of this court and the ball 😢
He just loves basketball,you can clearly see that ,he wants others to succeed and be their best ,he believes in them and he doesn’t act like the big one in the court ,humble ,true warrior and idol ,mad love and respect ,love from Pakistan ,love u curry 🙌
Best player of all time. Who cares about the old school game and Jordan. That’s waaay past. And I grew up watching Jordan. People evolve and next gen is real
Love the fact that Steph actually joins in his camp sessions. Playing with and against Steph gives these young men a whole new level of learning and confidence.
literally every single one of todays stars joins in the camp sessions.. you just a bandwagoner
@@teej6632 Good the stars should- sounds lil hate towards Steph my guy. Some folks make unnecessary comments or are negative for no reason. Peace is health. Protect your peace and enjoy life. If a video about kids chasing their dreams and getting an rare opportunity hurts your feelings or effects you negatively- the mirror is a great tool to view the source of your problems. Self love is imperative-
@@teej6632u don’t know what bandwagon means
TOP HIGH SCHOOL PLAYERS ARE YOU FREAKING KIDDING ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@dancarli8639 stay solid and true, you'll never have to jump on one. There are regular camps, elite camps, and Top 50-100 camp invites which is probably what this particular Curry camp was. I respect it! Steph demonstrating hard work & dedication, teaching, and working along side these kids- has to be an incredible experience and motivation.
Steph makes it look easy with this kind of pace. He makes you understand that there are levels to this game and you have to push hard to get to the next level.
Look at Curry man so inspirational
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Wow. The top HS players get the opportunity to play against Steph. What a valuable experience. Steph is not just making an appearance, he is actually playing against them. They will never forget this.
it’s amazing to think that all these kids are learning from him now but in just a few years will be going at him in the league
Not all of them
Dont know how long hell remain in the league, but im hoping at least 3 more years
@@Absolute-Melody i feel like he can last longer than 3 more years in the league. As his athleticism declines, he can play a more reserved role with his shooting ability and still be effective on the court.
Crazy how it may only be 2 or 3 of em
@@ogbkballa no, all of them trust me LOL
Love what the coach said at the beginning. It’s not 1 on 1. It’s scoring; it’s reading the defensive. Find your options, be attentive to passing lanes opening. It’s playmaking.
Some might think a Curry camp is just* a shooting camp. He’s teaching the whole game
Too bad the players weren’t listening.
@@lemongavine.
The coach was trying to nicely say their fundamentals are weak.
They want scoring titles and bonus money.🤣
@@lemongavineand how do you know that jackass
This is why curry is goated. He cares about the next gen and is willing to give his full energy to prepare them.
Best shooter but he is not GOAT, sorry
Curry is such a humble superstar
Great role model for the young kids trying to make the league
Lies told
@@nikolayjerev9285What lies
He is humble, you are right, he is also a competitive freak and is the most confident ball player on the court at all times.
@@nikolayjerev9285dumb
Man Curry’s words of wisdom is SO valuable! Communication on the court is integral, ESPECIALLY when you’re playing with a new set of teammates! 💯
Loving the balling, the hustle, and no BS talking back and forth. Just straight up playing and let the effort show how good you are!
Cooper is going to be a force to be reckoned
There is good to be a few guys will emerge in college calm down I don't think hes that good not yet give him two more years
@@abdulallahi1083Great height, good handles, not scared to finish and can shoot. Stop being so pessimistic
@@abdulallahi1083Your right and wrong. Yes, there are def going to be some kids heading to college who are going to be really good and emerge into potential stars. You are absolutely wrong about him not being that good, lol. He is the #2 recruit in the Country behind Boozers kid. Hell, some top analysts put him #1. This kid can ball. He literally has all the intangibles you are looking for in a top player. Keep an eye on this kid.
@@osajukisama777it’s not about being pessimistic it’s called being REALISTIC. y’all putting all of this on a kid who won’t even graduate high school for a couple year. high school is NOT the level of ball to evaluate where a player is at, they must play college or pro competition in order to say the things y’all say and it actually mean something.
@@abdulallahi1083Well good thing your opinion doesn’t determine what someone else can be 😂
That Steph Curry kid seems like he’ll be great once he graduates high school
nice shooter probaly, what i seem here
Unorthodox shot. Might be a good bench sparkplug lol
That kid Steph got a funny shot hope it transition into NBA lol 😅
@@KanoWhite53his ankles might be too weak imo, he’ll probably be a bust
@@adg9042 Lol yeah you are probably right
The type of confidence when you know you have Steph curry in the corner is different 😂
this is fascinating to watch. one thing you really get a sense for is just how insanely fit an NBA player is. Steph is just sprinting up and down that floor, play after play, and barely breaking a sweat.
Tahaad looked the most comfortable out there. Coop and Tre damn near league ready rn 😂
Coach: You guys gotta slow down.
Curry: Today.. we sprint.
This is really good to see Steph teaching these kids I just hope they soak it up from this 4 time NBA champion & future hall of famer, & possible coach
I feel like scrimmages and practice like this really show the difference between pros and high school or college
He wasn’t even trying and was exhausted because he worked out first real hoppers know it’s hard to hoop after working out
Yeah some of these kids, not it.
@@sarsvfxhe’s 35 my G🫤
i mean baze wasnt out there going off though lol
Yeah the gap is crazy
They were also nervous and star struck, once they move past that, it's over because it's so much talent out there and it's going to take a lot to make your presence known. I loved every moment of this🔥🔥🔥
Love how someone yelled out “shooter” when Steph got the ball. Uhhh understatement of the decade my guy.
If he got the ball and you don’t yell “shooter”, on the bench now
nah that’s usually what ppl say when playing ball. you can’t lose sight on the shooter, gotta let them know
U don’t play ball
@youtubewatcher4955 yea yelling curry would add 5 inches to your vert for a block attempt and then he still hits that shit
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dont know if anyone noticed but Curry at the start if the video ran up the court non stop like 6 to 7 times hard and didnt even flinch one time...NBA stamina and game speed is just something else.... My old coach used to play for the Suns and they say that in the league they have the hardest training camp because all they do is run based on their play style....dont know how much truth is in that but ill say that it has been hard since that training he put us through for me to completely just fall out of shape...good footage man, Love it all!!!
I definitely noticed, I'm tired sitting here watching lol. They are quick up and down the court. A lot of NBA Players who guard him say it's hard, bc Steph is constantly moving with and without the ball.
Hes also slow as hell😂
@@TrackStar42no he’s not fym
Steph Curry is GOAT!!
nah he aint
I love Curry, but he wasn’t the best player on his own team when Durant was a Warrior.
1.Jordan 2.Kobe 3.Steph 4.lebron 5.Kai sotto
who tf is kai sotto?@@globalwarmingisreal311
@@mattslevfr, bro has 4 rings and yet only 1 FMVP how could he be the goat
Black jersey #10 played well, he played confidently and comfortably everytime he had the ball. Scored a lot too.
bruh, Steph out here really running and gunning. what a player. this dude should not be this good at his age LOL his stamina is incredible. i'm blown away.
4:17 Man, that look from Curry. Priceless! 😀👍😀
Way to run!! Like that transition drill into the 5on5🔥 High energy, high intensity. Great words from Steph💯
Seeing Curry running full speed out there with the high school kids warmed my heart. He's not just talking, he's showing them how it's done. Priceless learning experience right there. Approach is everything.
The effort Steph puts, admirable
dont choke on it bro
For the kids watching this video, learn how to run lanes, fill lanes, and read space while you’re still young !! I promise you it will make the game soooo much easier…When you learn to compress the defense, everything will open up for you….Also get a midrange…Everything don’t have to be a three lol
Ur sooo correct I'm sure u seen what I seen these dudes are Soo used to camping out on the three pt line instead of filling the lanes on the break they just stop at the three pt line drives me nuts!!
I truly like Steph's coaching style--challenge and support and direct engagement. Oh, before I forget: he's a good shooter.
A good?...he is the best shooter all time he literally changed the game
most active game i have ever seen. insane defense, insane offense, so much speed, not much iso, no slow dribbling that takes up the shot clock. perfection
#10 was Hyped assisting Curry😂3:30
My favorite moment
It’s dope to see a player on curry’s level out there balling with the next up giving them he’s knowledge and letting them pick his brain that’s dope af I love it
they aint on curry's level
How quickly you notice the difference from when top HS kids are playing in their respective schools as their best player vs going to a camp with other top talent. Their game immediately changes cause of the need to play within your team, but also shine. Some of these kids were traveling, double dribbling, hesitant on either taking it themselves or passing it. And some were shining, standing out amongst the crop while playing an NBA style scrimmage. Quick, fast, confident decisions that a handful of them were making. Amazing to see it this age.
Glad Curry is teaching good hoopin. No showboating, no arguing, hustling each possession. 💪🏽
This is beautiful. Advancing that ball asap and not letting the defense have a chance to get set. That concept is lost in today’s game.
O cara que filmou está de parabéns! Pegou todos os lances certinho, deu zoom quando precisava, aumentava o enquadramento quando era necessário. Muito bom!
im 6'4 (not big by nba standards) but i played center and forward my entire life up until highschool when there were actual big men when i started playing small forward and shooting guard. My whole life, coaches, my dad, everyone would SCOLD me for shooting 3's or being outside of the key. I used to HATE it, ive always been a strong shooter, always been able to knock them down from anywhere but would get punished for trying in games or even practice. Fast forward 10-15 years, Steph curry has not only made it acceptable for EVERYONE to take longer shots, but the entire game has changed to reflect it. These kids today are taking further shots, pushing themselves further and arent being held back by coaches. You can see Stephs influence in every young basketball players game and i love to see it. on a side note, cant wait to see what the Duke program does for Cooper. Duke is where goodcollege ball players go to become great NBA stars.
My man Paul Biancardi the man is legend for high school basketball recruiting on Espn. Thank you for giving us Canadian high school props starting with Tristan, Cory, my cousin Myck, and Andrew.
Curry showing no mercy to these kids 😂
He was tho he wasn’t even trying
@@sarsvfx he missed a wide open layup.
@@TyFhoonBoom curry didn’t miss a wide open layup
@@sarsvfx5:47
Look at Steph man, so inspirational ❤
Crazy to think curry could have just chucked up half courters all game long
Not hating but he missed a bunch of shots. Think this game tempo was super super high paced and sped him up but he's not invincible yo
@@raymondqiu8202he's him bro. but the NBA gametime state of mind is way different than this camp
@@loudcloud1499 huh?? Wdym if nba game time state of mind is harder than this camp, why is he missing so many shots then? I'm saying NBA is actually easier than this drill coz this drill they were going super super fast paced sprints for extremely short bursts which means he may have rushed his shots when normally he would be more composed. Ig this is what this drill is meant for tho, to pretend playing super fast paced so that normal pace becomes easier
@@raymondqiu8202 I see point, chef Curry was probably pretty gassed hustling back and forth. I'm saying the adrenaline of an NBA game would see him in his element
@@raymondqiu8202probably cause he’s not focused on shooting or playing at a high level but helping the kids become great he could easily go and score every rip but he’s there to help not make a highlight tape
The fact that Steph joins in the session while the other team not whining about it and continues instead to do better and improve is respect 💪
Like how Steph was actually playing hard to lead by example
kobe had THAT camp, then lebron had THAT camp, now steph got THAT camp...love to see it
What Camp Is that? If I’m ever the greatest I can be next up
Too bad Jordan didn’t really have these camps. He had the kids summer camp style instead
@@jonpoon3896jordan charge folks 15,000 to hoop with him😭what a jerk💯🤙🏿
One thing you gotta give Steph is that he’s a willing defender
The coach at the beginning for sure has the right idea. Steph just made everyone listen
The pace. The passing. Love this.
I love the mentorship ❤
Great words from Steph pushing kids and encouraging them.
This goes to show that the hardest shot I’m basketball is an open layup 😂
Look at Curry man so inspirational
I love coaches talk at the beginning "its not a one on one game, its a scoring game."
I really enjoyed watching this as a fan of basketball in general. All these kids were making plays for one another. Ball was moving with purpose. Kids looked to make the extra pass, finding the open teammate with the better shot and there wasn't any semblance overdribbling (most players took maybe 1 or 2 dribbles). Only thing missing from today's game is post play but that's just not advantageous anymore given how the game has evolved.
give cameraman a raise. he is killing it. 🔥🔥🔥
Not even a Steph fan, but man I love to see this, great figure to learn from
Dam not a steph fan that's crazy mostly everyone like steph
Damn u gotta be a hater 😂
Bros really getting salty cuz Steph isn’t my favorite player 🤣
@josepablocruz6812 I ain't salty I'm amazed 😆 🤣
@@zacnovick7470naw a lot of lebron lovers hate Steph💯😭👎
that guy that stripped curry ain't gonna wash those hands for a while haha
Leaving steph curry open is insane 😂,idc what form of basketball you playing
he runs so fast and so long he makes defenders dizzy, hard to keep up with him
#10 looks like Donovan Mitchell. #41 looks like Giannis. And that kid without a number looks like Steph
Way to run!! Like that transition drill into the 5on5 High energy, high intensity. Great words from Steph
Look at Curry man. So inspirational!
Look at curry man, so inspirational
His camp and he's got be there as added motivation to the kids. They will learn fast and quick. What a guy !!
Steph really out here making young players better. Gottta respect it
Things like that show how great of a person Steph is! Not only an amazing player but also willing to spend his precious time with the kids to help them develop and pass on some knowledge onto them! They are very lucky!👍👍 on top of that, session with a star like that might give them a massive boost in trying to get better💪
Shoutout players like Jordan, Lebron, and now curry for doing things like this.
He gives back... You HAVE to respect that.
Cooper Flagg looks like a prime Kevin love with more speed,better handles and better finishing
You just HAD to find another White guy to compare him with.
When Steph’s done .. he’s gonna make a dope coach ..
Holy crap... these kids got it good. Curry comes to practice and plays his heart out. These kids had BETTER rewatch this video over and over and over. The most valuable player of all time teaching you... are you kidding me! These kids are so lucky.
I love this footage and love what y’all do so much wit this channel… thank you keep it up please 🎉🎉🎉🎉
It’s great that these kids get an opportunity to learn from Steph. But man it’s them Pro
Runs look smooth for a reason.
I wish Curry & B Jennings would’ve walked they ass down one game 😂
Amazing to get all that wisdom and instruction from an NBA champion and future HOF'r.
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look at curry man 😼
Love that he's coaching them with tough love at the end. You can be stern without being an asshole and that's exactly how Curry handled it. Hope these kids never forget these times.
Finally a coach trying to teach these young men to play as a team and not one on one.
Kuminga will rise and become to the bridge and I feel Moody can be a very HI Q player with Cuttino Mobley game at a bigger size . Now that will give Curry atleast 5 more years
When one of the best ever says "I'm trying to get better", you just got to respect that man
Curry is just chilling lol
6:40 Cooper can dunk that thing my goodness
At 6:40 i see what the hype is about. Look like prime lebron..
I love how the highschoolers make good buckets and its silent but then when steph makes a three its a boom. D ridin is crazy
Saw a guy miss a wide open layup and thought "imagine missing that in front of Steph Curry". Then I realised jt was Steph Curry 😁
man having the camera at floor level lets you really see how freakishly athletic and huge all these kids are
Steph Curry was giving them boys the gems
Steph gaves us the I am him look 💪🙌🏿
Great to see good basketball from up close. I hope all NBA matches would be broadcasted filmed from the floor level, similar to this.
Sheeesh that first dunk! Bro is built different 😤
It's not always those with the most talent that make it into the NBA, but rather those with the greatest system adaptation and availability
I wonder if the kids really truly understand the greatness they are sharing the court with...One day in Storrs visiting and I had a chance to run for a couple hours with several Uconn guys of that year (early 90's). (lol, I actually thought I was in shape and my 18 and 8 a game in high school would hold me) until i actually stepped on the court...lol...So for me, the average Joe, to witness so up close future pros in action like that, let alone play with them, it was an honor and a day I will never forget...
Look at curry man helping his people 🥹
Steph out there dropping jewels!
Basically this was Cooper and some scrubs vs Steph Curry and some okay players in a fast paced drill.
Steph be out there playin 😂😂🔥🔥🔥
Mike Epps moment
I was a player in europe and i was like 6'2 tall but never could dunk. But i had a very big jump. Like i was the bounciest in my team my hand was over the rim when i jumped I could dunk only with a tennis ball. I was working hard to dunk with a real basket ball. But never could dunk. What i realised is that my shoes are slippy ans the ball is slipery and heavy(old school balls) but that court i was training at with my team was old and slipery. So non of us could dunk. One day i went to a newer made court and with a newer basket ball(not heavy and sticky) with original hoop and i dunked!! So i can see why kids in america dunk so well and European players dont. That ball these kids play with and the court look sticky and nice to be in with clean shoes. Thats how they dunk so easily. Most ppl dont know that a new sticky balls and clean modern sticky court like in this video makes a big difference. If most of these kids play in my court where i train with slippery heavy ball and court non of them will be able to dunk. I knpw this. Even the strongest and the tallest and the bounciest will have a hard time dunking. Im jealous of this court and the ball 😢
He just loves basketball,you can clearly see that ,he wants others to succeed and be their best ,he believes in them and he doesn’t act like the big one in the court ,humble ,true warrior and idol ,mad love and respect ,love from Pakistan ,love u curry 🙌
Best player of all time. Who cares about the old school game and Jordan. That’s waaay past. And I grew up watching Jordan. People evolve and next gen is real
Fax 💯
Got to learn from winners. I love it !
4:15 curry acting to dramatic over noting 😂😭😭