Yeah LeBron is a massive human. Listed at 6'9, about 115 kg. In his physical prime he was simultaneously one of the strongest, fastest, and most powerful players to ever play the game, and honestly he still is, although not as much as before.
@@Biscuitsgravy924Easily. He was also REALLY good at football too and very likely would have made it to the NFL had he chosen to go that route. It would have been a nightmare for the league had he chose that. A 6'9 genetic freak with lightning speed would be something almost never seen before
Ik you probably dont want to react to lebron right away again, but the Lebron Loudest Crowd Reactions is one of the best Lebron overall highlights on youtube
Goaltending generally includes either making contact with the ball while the ball is over the cylinder of the rim, making contact with the ball after it's apex (on the way down), or making contact with the ball after it has touched the backboard (layup attempt). There are a couple more rules but they rarely come into play.
In terms of highlight reel blocks, LeBron is probably at the top, but by no means is he up there all time as an overall shot blocker. Guys like Hakeem Olajuwon and Tim Duncan are names to mention there.
@@krcjayhawks And? That doesn't change the statistics. lol It's not a shot at James. lol You can say he has some of the flashiest blocks, but if we are going by sheer numbers he doesn't even come close to top 10. Because we could literally apply your statement to any player and then all stats are meaningless at that point. lol
@@YerpDerp17 nobody is saying he's one of the best shot blockers though? I'm just pointing out that there's no point in mentioning that LeBron isn't one of the best overall shot blockers when nobody is making the claim that he is lol. At that point it's just taking unnecessary shots at the guy.
You guys really gotta find some of his highlight videos of when he was in high school...ESPN started televising his games when he was as young as 15. There's plenty on youtube for you to find.
Daz is so accurate though LeBron James is incredible to do what he can at his size he's swatting it at age 38 at 6'9 bulked up he's a phenomena for sure.
In Miami he did it twice to Kirk Hinrich in one game and it is to this day one of the most disrespectful things I've seen in sports. Might be from the game @10:32, but not sure with how dirty they did all the Bulls guards.
T-Shirt Lebron and just 2nd run Cavs Lebron in general is the highest peak in basketball history. Closely followed by James in 2012-13 on the Heat lmao
Goaltending is when the ball is on the way down, OR over the cylinder, OR if the defender makes contact with the rim (net also)--OR if the ball gets to the backboard before contact is made by the defender.
-It's goal tending also if the ball touches the glass first BEFORE the block contact is made. If the ball touches the cylinder, you can't just take it off the rim like in International rules basketball. Also can't poke a ball out of the cylinder, like sticking your hand through the rim to block a ball. -The commentating duo in Cleveland was Fred McLeod (R.I.P.) and former Cavalier Austin Carr. They both fed off of each other and had some amazing catch phrases they came up with...
You might not have noticed but in most of those one of his teammates goes in front or tries to slow down the momentum of the person with the ball so that Lebron can get a easier block
My ex and my daughter by happenstance ran into LeBron at the Beechwood Mall in Cleveland. I made a comment to my ex, wouldn't it be funny if LeBron was here. Well he was, walking through SaxFifth Ave. He had an entourage of 5 or 6 guys with him. They looked like dwarfs compared to James. My ex yelled ,"LeBron", he turned and smiled. Daz, Adian, it's hard to picture just how big these guys are until you see them in person. LeBron was huge, I mean tall, and solid muscle.I mean solid. I think he could stop a runaway bus just with his sheer will.
Sinc most NBA players are tall it's impossible to accurately get a good visual of how tall they are. There are exceptions but the majority are very tall.
I don’t think he is close to being top in blocks. Usually centers or Power forwards aka rim protectors lead it. Also Daz it’s goal tending if the ball is on the way down, already off the back board, or if it’s above the hoop aka the cylinder
Well yeah...he's not going to be in position to get blocks as he faces guys in the post. I guess itd be more accurate to call him the best transition shot blocker of all time
@@TheIcemanthomas eh I mean you can say the same about the blocks but remember all the bodies he’s caught going to the rim. And how ferocious he was. To the office blokes it would bring an even more physical showcase of Lebron that I don’t think they fully realize.
Bill Russell would block the ball to the outlet man to start a fast break or catch the ball and start it. Same with Wilt Chamberlain. Most of LeBron's blocks result in the opponent getting it back in their own end or inbounding from the baseline under their own hoop--the block was useful, but not very functional in the end for the team. Here is the clip of a 17 year-old Wilt Chamberlain catching the ball and starting the fast break on his own (remember he was 7'1"!): ua-cam.com/video/ZmBc8NX_oL8/v-deo.html. A short one of Wilt v. Russell. This one is of Bill Russell generally: ua-cam.com/video/nWFsL4Y8RVA/v-deo.html Russell averaged 8.1 blocks/game during his career. Compare that to the leaders now.
This video was probably made because transition blocks look freaking sweet. They don't have to be ultra effective statistically. Although imo you are seriously underestimating the mental impact he has on opponents getting loose on a fast break
He’s great at chase downs. But in general he’s not really anything special as a rim protector or shot blocker. Probably could be if he wanted to focus on defense and play the power fowarfbut he plays a lot on the perimeter instead of under the basket.
For most of his career LeBron's has been I would say an average defender. In the latter part of his career he has become more and more of a below average defender, but that is to be expected with age. He never really averaged a whole lot of blocks, but one thing that must be said is that he always came up clutch defensively when his team needed him the most. He definitely also has the flashiness to his blocks, whenever he puts that maximum effort on the defensive end. Using that athletic 6 foot 9 frame, he's a freakin beast
He's made 6 all defensive teams, was runner up for defensive player of the year twice (and arguably should've won in 2013), and in both 2020 and 2021 had all defense caliber seasons. He's always been average at least even when it seems like he's not giving that much effort.
ok lets not get carried away, he is a good blocker and he has made the chase down/ block from behind a signature move but the best blocker of all time, NOT EVEN CLOSE! Dikembe Mutombo, Bol, Hakeem the Dream, Kareem, Duncan, hell Shaq. all much better blockers then James.
I'm sorry but that simply isn't true. lol He was phenomenal, absolutely. But there were still superstars balling in the NBA when he got there. And you can also argue that because he had all this hype coming in that he was always going to win Rookie of the Year no matter what but Carmello arguebly had the better season. And even Dwayne Wade was balling at an extremely high level. Like if you weren't a massive fan during that time you may not remember this, but there was legitimate debates going around that Carmllo was better. Now I know its hard to believe in retrospect, but at the time it was a real conversation. Hell, Carmelo was orginally supposed to join Wade and James in Miami instead of Bosh. I'm sure there are plenty of articles from that time you could look up. But just wanted to say that your statement is a tad hyperbolic. He was top teir, but not hovering above everyone else in his rookie year. If anything his rookie year you just saw his potential for what he was eventually going to turn into.
Also daz when you asked what is goaltending , the very next clip when he blocks oladipo #4 was goaltending they missed (hit the backboard then James blocked it
I’m gonna forgive you for that comment about 4th best in nba history only bc you don’t know but lebron james is THE KING 👑 AKA THE GOAT American baseball fans consider the goat status debate to be between King James and your Airness himself(MJ) but it leans more to Bron
My 🐐 Lebron James! Jealousy is such an ugly emotion. This guy has built schools paid for college for students and just recently built apartment complex. Constantly giving to the needy and children's hospital. Involved in humanitarian rights. Now on the other hand. Let's remember he was 18.
I think he understands how insane Kobe was, and so do I, he's one of the best ever, but some people do tend to overrate him ever since his tragic passing.
Having 10 minutes of chasedown blocks is insane 💀
Yeah LeBron is a massive human. Listed at 6'9, about 115 kg. In his physical prime he was simultaneously one of the strongest, fastest, and most powerful players to ever play the game, and honestly he still is, although not as much as before.
Lebron has to be one of the greatest athletes to have ever lived
@@Biscuitsgravy924Easily. He was also REALLY good at football too and very likely would have made it to the NFL had he chosen to go that route. It would have been a nightmare for the league had he chose that. A 6'9 genetic freak with lightning speed would be something almost never seen before
@@persistentlypathetic6820him and Kevin Durant had a flag football game A long time ago if I remember correctly
20 years in and he’s probably not far from the strongest,fastest and most powerful….
To be fair he was not wrong he is probably 6'7 or 6'8 without shoes.
That block against Golden State brought me back to life. I could feel the game slipping and that block changed the momentum.
Ik you probably dont want to react to lebron right away again, but the Lebron Loudest Crowd Reactions is one of the best Lebron overall highlights on youtube
And to specify, it’s the Hyped Plays one, not the dunks one
Goaltending generally includes either making contact with the ball while the ball is over the cylinder of the rim, making contact with the ball after it's apex (on the way down), or making contact with the ball after it has touched the backboard (layup attempt). There are a couple more rules but they rarely come into play.
Thank you I was gonna say this. I'm not aware of any other rules that rarely come into play though.
Lebron always has perfect timing on his chasedown blocks
In terms of highlight reel blocks, LeBron is probably at the top, but by no means is he up there all time as an overall shot blocker. Guys like Hakeem Olajuwon and Tim Duncan are names to mention there.
He's not going to be in a position to block shots like a true 5 man tbf
@@krcjayhawks And? That doesn't change the statistics. lol It's not a shot at James. lol You can say he has some of the flashiest blocks, but if we are going by sheer numbers he doesn't even come close to top 10. Because we could literally apply your statement to any player and then all stats are meaningless at that point. lol
@@YerpDerp17 nobody is saying he's one of the best shot blockers though? I'm just pointing out that there's no point in mentioning that LeBron isn't one of the best overall shot blockers when nobody is making the claim that he is lol. At that point it's just taking unnecessary shots at the guy.
Matumbo is up there
Olajuwon, Wilt, Duncan, etc. never could "chasedown" block like LeBron.
You guys really gotta find some of his highlight videos of when he was in high school...ESPN started televising his games when he was as young as 15. There's plenty on youtube for you to find.
Who ever put this together never seen young lebron from the first Cleveland stint because the best ones were missing
LeBron is legit a large human being. I seen him play at nose bleeds and he’s f’n huge
Thank you so much guys, y’all are the best on UA-cam by miles
Daz is so accurate though LeBron James is incredible to do what he can at his size he's swatting it at age 38 at 6'9 bulked up he's a phenomena for sure.
You should react to his 2018 playoff run. In 2018 he was the best player to ever step on a basketball court.
You’re so right.I’m not sure there’s another player that comes close to 2018 LeBron.
Jomboy- Isaiah Stewart Charges Lebron James is gold.
Congrats on the 6k subs!!! Cheers
It's like he's an adult playing children. I love how he'll trick players by purposely letting them get by him thinking they have an open layup.
In Miami he did it twice to Kirk Hinrich in one game and it is to this day one of the most disrespectful things I've seen in sports. Might be from the game @10:32, but not sure with how dirty they did all the Bulls guards.
T-Shirt Lebron and just 2nd run Cavs Lebron in general is the highest peak in basketball history. Closely followed by James in 2012-13 on the Heat lmao
Goaltending is when the ball is on the way down, OR over the cylinder, OR if the defender makes contact with the rim (net also)--OR if the ball gets to the backboard before contact is made by the defender.
I love seeing ppl in other countries appreciate our goats
We all knew what the last one was gonna be
Greatest all-around and most talented player in NBA history!
BLOCKED BY JAMES
-It's goal tending also if the ball touches the glass first BEFORE the block contact is made. If the ball touches the cylinder, you can't just take it off the rim like in International rules basketball. Also can't poke a ball out of the cylinder, like sticking your hand through the rim to block a ball.
-The commentating duo in Cleveland was Fred McLeod (R.I.P.) and former Cavalier Austin Carr. They both fed off of each other and had some amazing catch phrases they came up with...
Another iconic NBA commentator (Hot Rod Hundley) during hundreds of games over the years shouted "Stockton to Malone!" Cheers
You might not have noticed but in most of those one of his teammates goes in front or tries to slow down the momentum of the person with the ball so that Lebron can get a easier block
Definitely should check out his dunks he never did a dunk contest but he’s one of the greatest in game dunkers ever he got a body list a mile long
you should do best blocks in nba history
He trails the ball carrier just enough to them to think he can't swat it.
"Block by LeBron James! That ball will never be the same!"
My ex and my daughter by happenstance ran into LeBron at the Beechwood Mall in Cleveland. I made a comment to my ex, wouldn't it be funny if LeBron was here. Well he was, walking through SaxFifth Ave. He had an entourage of 5 or 6 guys with him. They looked like dwarfs compared to James. My ex yelled ,"LeBron", he turned and smiled. Daz, Adian, it's hard to picture just how big these guys are until you see them in person. LeBron was huge, I mean tall, and solid muscle.I mean solid. I think he could stop a runaway bus just with his sheer will.
When he was in Miami his heaviest was around 280lbs moving like that
You guys should react to NFL funniest announcer moments by highlight heaven or nfl savage moments of the 2020-2021 season by ding productions
Sinc most NBA players are tall it's impossible to accurately get a good visual of how tall they are. There are exceptions but the majority are very tall.
I don’t think he is close to being top in blocks. Usually centers or Power forwards aka rim protectors lead it. Also Daz it’s goal tending if the ball is on the way down, already off the back board, or if it’s above the hoop aka the cylinder
Well yeah...he's not going to be in position to get blocks as he faces guys in the post. I guess itd be more accurate to call him the best transition shot blocker of all time
He’s 6’9
Here is one of why Wilt would dominate the players today.
Dwight Howard highlight blocks
Team USA basketball top 100 plays might be fun. Not as long of a video as you might think either
The 2nd best at chase down blocks...#1..was Bobby Jones
gotta react to some video about the cavs 3-1 comeback in 2016... lead by LeGoat James
Giannis is a great chase down blocker as well
I've seen him listed at both 6'8 and 6'9 over the years so he's probably somewhere in between that height
When the league switched to measuring players barefoot he came out at 6'8 1/2
@@peacegawd5192 Yeah that's what I was figuring
you guys should watch Steph's game in 2016 against okc classics
lebron got the perfect physique for an athlete which is why he’s been able to play at such a high level for so long
His dunks would be a good video too he’s been slamming it on people damn near his whole career
It’ll be 20 minutes if the same tomahawk dunk he always does with maybe an occasional reverse. Lol
@@TheIcemanthomas eh I mean you can say the same about the blocks but remember all the bodies he’s caught going to the rim. And how ferocious he was. To the office blokes it would bring an even more physical showcase of Lebron that I don’t think they fully realize.
Kobe career mixtape
Please do a Derrick Rose video
Drose next
Not chase down blacks but a guy from the 90s named dikembe mutumbo.
Anthony Davis has a few chase down blocks.He might be second. Back in the days David Robinson and Akeem Olajuwon had some good run down blocks.
Not even close. Bill Russell is by far the second best chase win guy after bron..
@@TheIcemanthomas Bill Russlle?? LOL
Bill Russell would block the ball to the outlet man to start a fast break or catch the ball and start it. Same with Wilt Chamberlain. Most of LeBron's blocks result in the opponent getting it back in their own end or inbounding from the baseline under their own hoop--the block was useful, but not very functional in the end for the team. Here is the clip of a 17 year-old Wilt Chamberlain catching the ball and starting the fast break on his own (remember he was 7'1"!): ua-cam.com/video/ZmBc8NX_oL8/v-deo.html. A short one of Wilt v. Russell. This one is of Bill Russell generally: ua-cam.com/video/nWFsL4Y8RVA/v-deo.html Russell averaged 8.1 blocks/game during his career. Compare that to the leaders now.
This video was probably made because transition blocks look freaking sweet. They don't have to be ultra effective statistically. Although imo you are seriously underestimating the mental impact he has on opponents getting loose on a fast break
In the words of Austin Carr "GET THAT WEAK STUFF OUTTA HERE!"
He’s great at chase downs. But in general he’s not really anything special as a rim protector or shot blocker. Probably could be if he wanted to focus on defense and play the power fowarfbut he plays a lot on the perimeter instead of under the basket.
RIP FRED MCLEOD
For most of his career LeBron's has been I would say an average defender. In the latter part of his career he has become more and more of a below average defender, but that is to be expected with age. He never really averaged a whole lot of blocks, but one thing that must be said is that he always came up clutch defensively when his team needed him the most. He definitely also has the flashiness to his blocks, whenever he puts that maximum effort on the defensive end. Using that athletic 6 foot 9 frame, he's a freakin beast
He was DPOY level for a few years and 6x All Defensive team I think calling him average is underrating him
average defenders don't make 6 all defensive teams
He’s made 6 all defensive teams
Average but multiple all defensive teams ?🤣 yea ok
He's made 6 all defensive teams, was runner up for defensive player of the year twice (and arguably should've won in 2013), and in both 2020 and 2021 had all defense caliber seasons. He's always been average at least even when it seems like he's not giving that much effort.
DO DERRICK ROSE MVP HIGHLIGHTS 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Lebron is 6’9, 260 lbs
ok lets not get carried away, he is a good blocker and he has made the chase down/ block from behind a signature move but the best blocker of all time, NOT EVEN CLOSE! Dikembe Mutombo, Bol, Hakeem the Dream, Kareem, Duncan, hell Shaq. all much better blockers then James.
Did bro just say lebron is the fourth best player to ever play in the nba 0:22
LeBron was the most dominant and best player in the NBA during his first game at age 18.
I'm sorry but that simply isn't true. lol He was phenomenal, absolutely. But there were still superstars balling in the NBA when he got there. And you can also argue that because he had all this hype coming in that he was always going to win Rookie of the Year no matter what but Carmello arguebly had the better season. And even Dwayne Wade was balling at an extremely high level. Like if you weren't a massive fan during that time you may not remember this, but there was legitimate debates going around that Carmllo was better. Now I know its hard to believe in retrospect, but at the time it was a real conversation. Hell, Carmelo was orginally supposed to join Wade and James in Miami instead of Bosh. I'm sure there are plenty of articles from that time you could look up. But just wanted to say that your statement is a tad hyperbolic. He was top teir, but not hovering above everyone else in his rookie year. If anything his rookie year you just saw his potential for what he was eventually going to turn into.
React to russel Westbrook or Derrick rose !! ??
Also daz when you asked what is goaltending , the very next clip when he blocks oladipo #4 was goaltending they missed (hit the backboard then James blocked it
Lebron is 6”9
LeBron is what Charles Barkley calls "a full-grown man." He's 6'9''.
Goat James
I’m gonna forgive you for that comment about 4th best in nba history only bc you don’t know but lebron james is THE KING 👑 AKA THE GOAT American baseball fans consider the goat status debate to be between King James and your Airness himself(MJ) but it leans more to Bron
He is 6'8". To this day he can run faster than anyone currently in the NBA, jump higher than anyone currently in the NBA, and be insanely dominant.
That’s not true at all.
My 🐐 Lebron James! Jealousy is such an ugly emotion. This guy has built schools paid for college for students and just recently built apartment complex. Constantly giving to the needy and children's hospital. Involved in humanitarian rights. Now on the other hand. Let's remember he was 18.
Lebron is the absolute GOAT. Truly going to be a heartbreaking day when he retires. Enjoy him while we still can! Even at 40 the guy is doing work.
Biggest crybaby flopper ever. He can kick rocks.
The best ever
Since Aidan doesnt seem to understand just how insane Kobe was. A compilation is needed to really show how insane he was in his prime.
I think he understands how insane Kobe was, and so do I, he's one of the best ever, but some people do tend to overrate him ever since his tragic passing.
He was fringe top 10 before passing
Kobe is severely underrated by the generation that only started watching within the last 10 years.
@@chrisvail2458 nah he’s overrated by the people who only watch his highlights and not the 20 shots he missed before the cool shot
@@chase5835yeah you must be 17 or younger
Karen James?? Hard pass...
You wouldn’t be a Boston fan, would you? Cuz I’d understand very easily if so.
Racist? Hard pass
Grow up.
@@PHXNKVHXLIC Nah, just no respect 4 beta males.
LMAO at beta male. LeBron would break you in half my guy 😂