Man his ability to get to any spot he wants is impressive. When his jumper starts to fall consistently, and his teammates are making shots, they’ll be hard to beat if they make the tournament.
Cp3-ish/Kyrie-ish combo type of player. You can always tell when a Point Guard is elite by the pace they play with, the way the ball is passed up in transition and by their willingness to let plays develop. He always waits for a well set pick. Always has his head up in the paint. Never lets the defender bully him off his spot. Has great combo moves but has the balance and strength to utilize them at a high level. Should be top 3 in the draft with ease.
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Watching this you can easily see his game is gonna translate to the NBA fairly easily he knows how to deal with pressure even at his height and he knows how to run a team very very well and set his teammates up. People keep questing his shooting when really he has a strap it’s just you can obviously tell he’s trying to get people their touches. He’s only shooting in rhythm or when the shot clock is about to expire which is what a true point guard does
I’ve noticed that the guards with the best handle usually have the best NBA careers. I think Sharife is going to be an all star caliber point guard thats similar to CP3. Great playmaking and shot creating potential.
@@presley.25 A player’s handle is the foundation of their game. It correlates to playmaking and shot creating. Cooper is averaging 22 and 8 without a jumper in the SEC. Imagine his game once he gets in the NBA training facilities. GMs would be fools to pass up on him.
@@yuh3277 that's just being a stat watcher though. That's just his 3 point percentage. He makes midrange jumpers regularly and is clearly going to be a good shooter down the line
@@AURush95 I mean he never seems to be hitting jumpers whenever I watch the games but I dont have SEC Network so he must only never hit shots on national TV
He reminds me a lot of Dame. But there were opportunities when he could have passed the ball in the lane driving left (his strong side, even though he's a right-hander). Gotta give him credit for taking it to Arkansas.
Yeah I saw a lot of that as well. I was dissecting a lot of his pick and roll potential and opportunities. He isn’t always looking for what is available. He had a screen where he had a three a few times or could of used the screen one more time to get an open shot. Along with actually picking him up. They guard the screen but never truly had the center pick up high. He settled and stayed back where Sharife could punish him on the 3 or mid range/floaters. Or assessing that the roller if he pops is wide as well. Many other pick and rolls where wing players have their heads towards him. But he could truly take over a game if he shoots or finds his shot instead of fixing the miss match with the big. I love the way he finishes but he’s more open then he thinks in many plays. If your teammates are struggling I see that but if they are open you have to pass. It will make them stay honest And for Sharife to stay aggressive in his play style.
@@cam4261 That's true, Cam. I think he became frustrated that night and started to take it to the hole more. He is young so he is still growing and learning. When he has a strong floater and jumpshot, he can become unguardable. Such a smooth player to watch.
@@earpodz1939 Great analysis. I agree with everything you said. I think that even though his teammates were dropping the ball, he should still trust in his teammates and get them going. You're absolutely right. When he has a strong floater/mid/3 game, he's going to be tough to guard.
I played against that 7 footer for Arkansas in high school he just gotta learn how to play in space like the gasol brothers had to learn when they started playing centers who can shoot and take you to the rim
I’m sorry but Auburn was no help lastnight when it came to Rife. Hella Missed Layups, And wide open mid ranges. They have to do better getting back on Defense as well. When SHARIFE is getting doubled, they have to HELP. It’s his 3rd game back and he’s getting DOUBLED😭😭😭😭. his teammates need to be reliable, and the only ones that are pretty close to that is JT THOR, and FLANIGAN
Their second best player is still injured for a concussion, whenever Justin Powell returns they’re going to stop double teaming Sharife because Powell can light it up from anywhere. Free throws cost them this game. In the last 2 minutes they left like 4 points at the line
Moving forward teams are going to keep doubling Sharife cause he’s their only playmaker and without him the offense is nonexistent. Similar to what they did to Trae Young at Oklahoma. Trae was still able to keep his stats up cause of his crazy shooting ability but I’m curious to see if Sharife will continue to put up these numbers through out the season.
I like the point guard controlling the game concept but you have to let other players be aggressive with the ball so teams have to play honest. Getting the ball out of Sharife's hands says we don't respect or believe the rest of the team can beat us 🤷🏽♂️
Just might be a better game manager than Cade, or he has more talent on Auburn. But from the eye test Cade is a better overall prospect, but just not at pg.
I wonder if you know the okst players are shooting under 28 percent off jumpshots from cade. If you watch an okst game, they are all ball dominant and aren't great off the ball shooters. Each if them will make one three from cade and brick everything else. He gets doubles on every pick and roll and whenever he's in the post. He's not a flashy passer but he is accurate. His turnovers come off mishandled passes and double teams. Cade isn't a point guard. He's a playmaker with the ball in his hand.
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i mean cade got a way better team so he got more opportunity to perform better more consistently. i see what u mean tho i still don’t think rife better
@@handzmontgomery8322 he will go to the league first, bounce around for a few years and play overseas (if he is smart) or in the G League if he want to stay local
@@handzmontgomery8322 I'm not hating...Tyler Ulis was a better player, but size matters on the next level. He is not on Trey level or an explosive scorer like Isiah Thomas was
I’ve been around this kid since he was 8, I’ve heard this about him at every level and he’s done nothing but win in middle school, high school, EYBL and NCAA.. I’ve seen him play against pros and trust me he’ll have no problem.
@@handzmontgomery8322 like I've said it's my honest opinion, and you can say everything you just said about every other elite guard that dominated in HS, College and who went to gave great careers outside the NBA. He will make a living playing the game he loves which is a blessing within itself. He will get drafted because of his name, but won't last in the league....MY OPINION
Man his ability to get to any spot he wants is impressive. When his jumper starts to fall consistently, and his teammates are making shots, they’ll be hard to beat if they make the tournament.
We can't 1 year ban
@@maleekwhiting8743 for what?
@@kingofmars9080 the coach did something against ncaa rules
@@kingofmars9080 bribery
They not going to the tournament. Auburn took themselves out for 2 years, remember
He so calm under pressure... PRO
Composure it’s not about taking an L is how you reacted
I like how he didn't complain on the last shot...Professional
You must not have watched the game cuz he was complaining abt everything else lol
@@jamesbillingsley7 it means he’s growing as a player
@@jamesbillingsley7 not gunna lie just seen the last play that was a clear foul
@@kellieamado418 yup it was... however Sharife was far from professional in this game. Part of him growing as a human and a basketball player
@@jamesbillingsley7 wdym can you give any instances where he wasnt professional
The refs missed the foul call
Good I'm glad
@@austinkragel217 wym you glad 🤨🤨🤨
Niggas fouled my boi riffe at the end it’s cool tho
Ong bro
On my kids they did💯
sharife should start appearing on mock draft boards now
Late 1st
he should but at the end of the day he really is only about 5'10-5'11
@@bmorejunior he’s 6ft
@@bmorejunior W
@@bmorejunior hes 6ft fr lol he was 5"10 in junior year
Such a smooth player. Always in control. Always creating. Love watching this guy play.
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#PointGod #SharifeCooper
4:46
So smooth. And the layup past defender 👀
2:20 Damn his ankles gone
facts and aint nobody said nothing about it lmao
@@elijahlee8818 he didn’t even do a move he just fell sharife still tuff tho
He didn’t get broke. He just slipped
Cp3-ish/Kyrie-ish combo type of player. You can always tell when a Point Guard is elite by the pace they play with, the way the ball is passed up in transition and by their willingness to let plays develop. He always waits for a well set pick. Always has his head up in the paint. Never lets the defender bully him off his spot. Has great combo moves but has the balance and strength to utilize them at a high level. Should be top 3 in the draft with ease.
3:41 this the first time I saw him got blocked
It’s because he’s so good at shielding the taller defender with his body and using crafty finishing moves to score
Yea for his height he does a really good job if avoiding blocks
Cooper and ball in the back court awesome
W for sharife and aburun dude got away with a foul at the end🤦🏽
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3:36 & 4:54 elite moves and finishes
Bro he snapped that one dudes ankles bad
Watching this you can easily see his game is gonna translate to the NBA fairly easily he knows how to deal with pressure even at his height and he knows how to run a team very very well and set his teammates up. People keep questing his shooting when really he has a strap it’s just you can obviously tell he’s trying to get people their touches. He’s only shooting in rhythm or when the shot clock is about to expire which is what a true point guard does
Nah he doesn’t have a strap😂 but everything else is true tho. He needs someone to help fix his shot a little he leans back a lot on it
rife is just a poet.
Refs missed the and 1 and buddy hit his whole arm on the last drive
Auburn got away with a fumble in football and he threw the whole ass ball backwards. We won’t talk about that tho
@@sethseliga5725 wtf u tlkn abt thats a totally different sport
@@cam4261 don’t be mad 😢 Auburn lost get over it
@@sethseliga5725 but ur point is ass 2 different sports
@@sethseliga5725 because that’s another sport
If it ties into this in any way, my bad Chief.
Definitely missed that last call on Coop.
I’ve noticed that the guards with the best handle usually have the best NBA careers. I think Sharife is going to be an all star caliber point guard thats similar to CP3. Great playmaking and shot creating potential.
😂😂😂😂
@@MikeJones-fz2mt Do you think otherwise?
This is exactly why I think JQ should be drafted.. Dude's handle n finishing ability is elite
Bro I don’t think u guys understand guards need to shoot if the can’t they aren’t Gonna do much except if your Westbrook like please stop saying this
@@presley.25 A player’s handle is the foundation of their game. It correlates to playmaking and shot creating. Cooper is averaging 22 and 8 without a jumper in the SEC. Imagine his game once he gets in the NBA training facilities. GMs would be fools to pass up on him.
He gone grown to be unstoppable mark my words the kid is definitely a monster
JT Thor making a jump shot in this video is more surprising than Sharife going off
Why though? He hits one or two a game
Not bad for a kid who should be a senior in high school
@@AURush95 he is also shooting 24%
@@yuh3277 that's just being a stat watcher though. That's just his 3 point percentage. He makes midrange jumpers regularly and is clearly going to be a good shooter down the line
@@AURush95 I mean he never seems to be hitting jumpers whenever I watch the games but I dont have SEC Network so he must only never hit shots on national TV
No one gonna talk about number 3 for Arkansas? He was a beast
Daddy Sills😍😍😍
He reminds me a lot of Dame. But there were opportunities when he could have passed the ball in the lane driving left (his strong side, even though he's a right-hander). Gotta give him credit for taking it to Arkansas.
Yeah I saw a lot of that as well. I was dissecting a lot of his pick and roll potential and opportunities. He isn’t always looking for what is available. He had a screen where he had a three a few times or could of used the screen one more time to get an open shot. Along with actually picking him up. They guard the screen but never truly had the center pick up high. He settled and stayed back where Sharife could punish him on the 3 or mid range/floaters. Or assessing that the roller if he pops is wide as well. Many other pick and rolls where wing players have their heads towards him. But he could truly take over a game if he shoots or finds his shot instead of fixing the miss match with the big. I love the way he finishes but he’s more open then he thinks in many plays. If your teammates are struggling I see that but if they are open you have to pass. It will make them stay honest And for Sharife to stay aggressive in his play style.
He could of passed it but we were dropping a lot of passes that night for some reason
@@cam4261 That's true, Cam. I think he became frustrated that night and started to take it to the hole more. He is young so he is still growing and learning. When he has a strong floater and jumpshot, he can become unguardable. Such a smooth player to watch.
@@earpodz1939 Great analysis. I agree with everything you said. I think that even though his teammates were dropping the ball, he should still trust in his teammates and get them going. You're absolutely right. When he has a strong floater/mid/3 game, he's going to be tough to guard.
@@allisknu11 it happens but man he can be really deadly. If they really give him that steph mentality.
Ankle breaker👀👀
His game perfect for the nba just got to add a lil more muscle
That was a foul at the end SMH 🤦🏾♂️
How was that not a foul at the end. The home team reds gave them the game. Out of all the fouls called that one was missed! Disappointing
That jumshot not going to cut it😒
I feel absolutely comfortable asking him to run an nba team
He has a Chris Paul quality about him.
I played against that 7 footer for Arkansas in high school he just gotta learn how to play in space like the gasol brothers had to learn when they started playing centers who can shoot and take you to the rim
why the shot clock reset at 6:53 ball didn’t hit rim🤔
Where is Justin Powell for Auburn
I’m sorry but Auburn was no help lastnight when it came to Rife. Hella Missed Layups, And wide open mid ranges. They have to do better getting back on Defense as well. When SHARIFE is getting doubled, they have to HELP. It’s his 3rd game back and he’s getting DOUBLED😭😭😭😭. his teammates need to be reliable, and the only ones that are pretty close to that is JT THOR, and FLANIGAN
Their second best player is still injured for a concussion, whenever Justin Powell returns they’re going to stop double teaming Sharife because Powell can light it up from anywhere. Free throws cost them this game. In the last 2 minutes they left like 4 points at the line
Rife is easily one of the the best pgs in the country 💯
Ref gotta make the right calls
why is bol bol in college?
So we not gone talk about rife breaking moody ankles
@2:21 ankle abuse alert.
Pass the ball cooper, pass the ball
he has only a month and a half left to prove to scouts his capable of shooting the 3 at a decent clip. Hope he figures it out soon.
@Jordan Edmond I doubt he’s staying after what they did to him why keep paying the ncaa after they almost messed up his chances
@@thekidd1068 exactly
Could’ve had like 30+ if they never double teamed him for half the game
Moving forward teams are going to keep doubling Sharife cause he’s their only playmaker and without him the offense is nonexistent. Similar to what they did to Trae Young at Oklahoma. Trae was still able to keep his stats up cause of his crazy shooting ability but I’m curious to see if Sharife will continue to put up these numbers through out the season.
Trae’s stats and efficiency dropped significantly later on in the season.
Rife can’t shoot and trae swears he a better shooter than what he really is
why he always dropping 20
Looks like Trey Burke early in his career. He had problems with height in NCAA, whats about NBA level without consistent jumpshot.
Burke's passing ability was never like that
Cooper jumpshot needs to change bro is leaning back like he fat joe lmaoo
Rife sat in that chair last possession on d ! And he nead some better bits and he would be lottery
He broke the shit outta brodie ankles 😂
Cooper chocked that was a good game tho 💪
Clearly A Foul
If he can shoot better efficiency and limit turnovers he's a late lottery to mid first round pick
Early lottery
Once Justin Powell comes back, he’ll be fine
These refs really weren’t calling shit for Rife
cooper is a superstar player but sometimes he holds the ball way to long in his hands. His teammates cannot create a basket
He got fouled on that last play look at these sorry ass teams double teaming sharife lmao
Why wouldn't they double team him? It don't make em sorry it make em smart.
Goat
2:20 get ankle insurance
If you pause at the end the dude clearly hit rife in his head and arm
CP3 Is that you?
Lol, i was pulling for Arkansas in this one.
I liked it when he got ran over by DESI Sills. Once I saw that cooper doesn’t play defense I said this is the perfect game for desi sills.
he does imao sharife was barely guarding him
@@subzero2164 sharifs cant guard a fly
@@HHZXJFRXST If u watched the game rife wasnt guarding sills
you must be a hopeless arkansas fan lmaoooo
@@subzero2164 I watched the game if he played defense desi wouldn’t score
@@subzero2164 half these people in comments didn’t watch the game
Arkansas: we dem boys🔥🔥
in my eyes auburn won this game cooper fouled on the last play makes both free throws but good job to a talented arkansas team great game
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He was fouled, but sharife needs a consistent floater
I like the point guard controlling the game concept but you have to let other players be aggressive with the ball so teams have to play honest. Getting the ball out of Sharife's hands says we don't respect or believe the rest of the team can beat us 🤷🏽♂️
yessir thats what arkansas will do to you
Double team🤨
Just might be a better game manager than Cade, or he has more talent on Auburn. But from the eye test Cade is a better overall prospect, but just not at pg.
I wonder if you know the okst players are shooting under 28 percent off jumpshots from cade. If you watch an okst game, they are all ball dominant and aren't great off the ball shooters. Each if them will make one three from cade and brick everything else. He gets doubles on every pick and roll and whenever he's in the post. He's not a flashy passer but he is accurate. His turnovers come off mishandled passes and double teams. Cade isn't a point guard. He's a playmaker with the ball in his hand.
you on crack westbrook and Ben simmons had low assist numbers in college smh
Cade is boring to watch though. Sharife is exciting
If they played the same amount of games Sharife would be better. His court vision is dumb stupid. The best in the entire country
@@maleekwhiting8743 that's all he does better. Literally and he averages 5 turnovers.
Last play by cooper was a foul.
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Clearly a foul at the end.
warrrrr eaglllleee
i hate how nba teams are scared nowadays to pick someone under 6 ft like look at spud webb or mugsy or thomas or nate they were great smh
He can’t shoot bro that’s why u can’t be short and not have a quick and consistent jumper
Auburn needs to work on their free throw shooting. If they only made their freethrows the game wouldn’t have been decided by the refs.
Way better than Cade.
U smoke?
@@ddat6193 All Cade got is size over him
@@mikejones9906 better defense, better finishing, more consistent... he’s just better
@@ddat6193 he’s not a better finisher
@@ddat6193 Stop it, he would destroy Cade one on one, nobody in the country can stop him.off the dribble.
for the person who said he’s better than cade stay offf the weeddddd
Facts
Sharife a true pg. Cade can’t control the floor like rife can
i mean cade got a way better team so he got more opportunity to perform better more consistently. i see what u mean tho i still don’t think rife better
@@zae2731 yes he can 😂
Cade Stan's
Red dye dude talked hella shii for no reason 😂 dude needed a double and triple team to stop cooper and cooper still had 25 💀
And still lost and put respect on the Red Dye dude he is a dawg aka Desi Sills
@@HHZXJFRXSTcouldn’t guard rife all he saying 🤷🏽
@@chillkerbo my nigga desi had 22 stop playin 😂
@Jordan Watkins but they made an adjustment so he only scored 25 and lost. 😂
Forgot to tell you red dye had 22 on cooper
He took a bad shot at the end
tf are these refs doin bruh
Sharife will have an amazing professional basketball career overseas
Remember you said that in a few years. 1/21/20
@@handzmontgomery8322 he will go to the league first, bounce around for a few years and play overseas (if he is smart) or in the G League if he want to stay local
@@handzmontgomery8322 I'm not hating...Tyler Ulis was a better player, but size matters on the next level. He is not on Trey level or an explosive scorer like Isiah Thomas was
I’ve been around this kid since he was 8, I’ve heard this about him at every level and he’s done nothing but win in middle school, high school, EYBL and NCAA.. I’ve seen him play against pros and trust me he’ll have no problem.
@@handzmontgomery8322 like I've said it's my honest opinion, and you can say everything you just said about every other elite guard that dominated in HS, College and who went to gave great careers outside the NBA. He will make a living playing the game he loves which is a blessing within itself. He will get drafted because of his name, but won't last in the league....MY OPINION
omg.. lmao he just broke up my man moody.
@ 21 seconds dude didn’t even travel if you watch his feet 🤦🏾♂️
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He sucks in end game situations