It ain' the parents teaching them to do this. It is ESPN highlighting this on kind of shit on Sportscenter instead of plays that actually help teams win. There LITERALLY was a night where Sportscenter's top play of the day...THE best play of the entire day filled with college basketball, college football, NBA and NHL...was a college basketball game where with the scored tied with 1:20 remaining, a player tipped away a pass and started a 3 on 1 break. The player that the ball was tipped to dribbled down the entire way, with the player who made the great defensive play trailing close behind. Rather than dish it off to him to reward him for his play and an easy layup, or giving it to the otehr guy who was wide open on the 3 on 1 break, decided to go for a monstrous dunk. Which he made, and then proceeded to stand over the defender who he barreled over in the process. There was just one problem. The defender was smart, and knew the guy with the ball was not. So he knew he didn't have to try to cover either of the two wide open players. So he got back and stood his ground and ALLOWED himself to get barreled over. And drew the charging foul. And for god measure, the guy who just made a nullified dunk was also charged with a taunting technical. He HAD 4 fouls before the play. So now, he was out of the game, having drawn two on the play. After 2 made free throws by the other team, and about 30 seconds of clock runoff on their ensuing possession since technical fouls give the other team the ball as well AND they made a 3 pointer. So what should have been a 2 point lead with about 1:10 remaining turned into a 5 point deficit with 35 seconds to go, and their point guard watching on the bench. Needless to say, they lost. And this was the BEST pay ESPN saw all day. And make no mistake about it...they were not calling the great defensive play the top play. In fact, they seemed to forget to tell the viewers that the dunk was called off for an offensive foul and he got a technical. They tried to make it look like he just won the game with a great showboat dunk and taunt. It was only when they got clled out on their dishonestly that in later Sportscenters, they explained what happened after, though it was STILL the Play of the Day.
@@FunnyDude119 I agree with that. But now every pedestrian play has one 6 year old kid flexing like an asshole. When parents and coaches don’t immediately sub those kids out, and worse, go yeah son! That’s what is causing this to be an epidemic.
I umpired Little League for a few years and I can honestly say the problem is almost always the parents. Most the kids were nice and respectful, even those with asshats as parents.
If it gets to this point it's because the referees didn't hold the game before. At the first bad gesture you have to stop the game and say that it was the last and that the next ones will be systematic expulsions.
It's crazy for LeBron to be arguing with a kids' bball referee who probably has limited training and is working for $50 per game. It looks like it's harder to be a kids' referee than an NBA one. At least, NBA referees have power to make calls and not have people come out of the stands to question their them and their competency.
Mostly cringy ego bullshit for the cameras and little boys wanting to feel tough but you gotta love seeing Scottie Barnes just having a good time out there man😂😂
@@Ezekiel-2517that’s why you are masquerading as one right? You want to be us so bad😂. It’s ok. We’ll live in your head rent free your entire life. GL.
As a long time ref, a lot of this behavior is because of the refs letting the players, coaches, and fans get away with it instead of enforcing a stricter line from the get go. A warning after the first one, then a T after the next one will send the message that those kind of actions will not be tolerated on the court. Not having set rules for fan behavior by tournament officials contributes as well.
Luckily I am a basketball referee in Australia, not America, where the culture is a bit more, well, tamed. I thank God for this every day lmao. I've never given a tech in my whole 5 years of reffing (might not be a long time but in America you need to give a tech every game or so I swear).
I have reffed 40+ years in Canada and averaged less than one T a year. There are times where a T can't be avoided, but generally good game management can prevent one. Having a quick trigger on Ts reflects poorly on a ref, imo@@ThomasGregory-ok2sc
In a year, nobody will care about who won a kid's AAU game. But everyone will remember the kid and/or parent who showed no class. You can't really blame the kids when clearly their parents have never taught them respect. Lebron is very much included.
as someone who played in 00s this bs wasnt even an option... but then again im from Europe and really the first time there was any trash talk was in a tournament where russian kids thought it would be funny to shake hands and trash talk in the locker(jokes on them we knew the typical shit talk in russian and straight up told coach and he told their coach and we had the last laugh of that) but other than that... there were some ''fights'' but not disrespecting like this.. it was just heated moments and kids being kids
It’s the parents and coaches. I was a coach and would not tolerate any disrespect by anyone. I called out a teammate during a game we were blowing out a team. He was trying to pad his stats and I told him to stop it. I had a couple of players from the other team thank me after the game. I said, We’ve all been on the winning and losing side of blowouts and running up or showing up the other team doesn’t do a thing except show you’re an ass. Basketball wise Magic was my guy, have fun but never disrespectful. Football it was Walter Payton and Barry Sanders.
They learned these behaviors from watching NBA players and that is what’s wrong with the game today. Parents have to teach these kids that they’re not in the NBA and teaching them good sportsmanship will not only help them become a better player on the court, but a better person off the court as well. Some of these things you see in this video is disgusting and many are embarrassing. Trash talking is part of the game but that doesn’t mean it’s personal. I use to play with a guy who’s mouth never shut up. He was talking shit to everyone, but the moment he fouled you hard or knocked you down, he’d pick you up, pat you on the butt then kept talking. Now, kids take it too personal.
Basketball has gone to the dumps honestly. Theres always been trash talk but today more than half the game is spent talking. I went to the park the other day to watch guys play ball and I swear thats all they did. Yell and push each other endlessly lol
I remember all of my coaches in every sport always shut down any showboating immediately. Let the scoreboard do the talking. I have always agreed and respected the pros that just go about their business. I haven't watched basketball in years because of exactly what this video showed. Horrible that showing up your opponent by taunting is more respected and celebrated than the talent at the sport
The real meaning of sports and sportsmanship has disappeared for all sports in our country. Growing up in the 70's- & 80's playing basketball, it was never this ridicules. The flagrant fouling and taunting is out of hand and it also translates off the court into our society. To see the anger in these kids have when they square up is just scary to know that this is our future. Great parenting job. This type of playing doesn't belong on any real basketball courts. I hope every NCAA coach sees these videos and makes notes, so they can ignore them and tell them the reason they're not getting a scholarship is because of their lack of sportsmanship. Most of the kids are going to need a scholarship to pay for college, otherwise, they are getting loans and working their way through college. Except spoiled kids like Lebron kid.
This is out of hand . Honestly this is a problem even outside sports , just even more visible in sports . No one , literally no one shows respect nowadays . It doesn’t matter wether you’re dealing with 5 ft 110 lb wet noodle , or someone 10 years old . I am of the opinion most of this wouldn’t be had if these kids got a ass whooping or slipper across the back of the head when and during growing up
yeh well they learned these behaviours from other adults so i guess its a mixture of bad leaders and role models in the sport. Lots of youtubers with the street ball content always getting into fights and playing tough etc so these kids all watch youtube basketball content. but aye I agree reinforcement of the rules and respect for them and also teach the values of sportmanship and how to respect each other on the court.
@@sapien82 These parents and kids don't give a rats ass about the values of sportmanship and how to respect each other. That way of thinking has gone the way of dial up internet,
@@sapien82 There are still some good coaches out there. It's social media, pro sports athletes acting a fool, parents and the spectators that circumvent the coaches best intentions. I'm don't know how old you are but this generations culture is so out of control we'll never understand it.
I'll never understand how high school basketball came to this. 'Great' players transferring to three schools in four years, playing with stacked clubs, dancing on the court, adults fighting refs, etc.
This is why sports today from 5/6 years old look and their friends and family and “so called “ coaches let them do this and got no respect for the sport and they want to make their kids that next top thing and I wouldn’t want that as a teammate, love for the game and being RESPECTFUL win or lose makes u a better person. Stop celebrating 2 points when u down 20 . People need to see it better than barking/taunting for every single play.. 👎✌️
Terrible, unsportsmanlike, disrespectful kids being led by terrible, unsportsmanlike, disrespectful adults. Pathetic! The future is not bright for most sports.
At that 30 second clip, as a varsity basketball coach it made me wince thinking about the meeting I'm going to have to have with the athletic director the next day because of it. Everyone's running lines
Thanks to poor parenting, and their skills at basketball, a lot of these kids act like they own the place with big pride and arrogance. Newsflash: Not very many will play in college, and fewer yet will go pro. And since they usually never try in school, they are going to be peaked in college or HS, then living with their parents all alone.
When you have parents pretty much celebrating this type of behavior and not pulling their kids off the court to discipline them, that is why they keep acting this way and it keeps happening
I played BBall when I was young too . We lost all the time but we always went out to Macdonalds for dinner, that was the best part. Too much pressure for these kids. Only 10% will get a scholarship for college to play ball and around 1% will make it to the NBA.
This is atrocious. If you want to be in the WWE, join wrestling. Also, when you do, enjoy being spanked by the humblest farm kid who will talk to you after the match to go over how you can get better to beat him next time.
My grandson's travel team coach insists on sportsmanship. BUT when the other team get out of hand they will push back. Elbow to the ribs a few times usually does the trick to get the team under control. My grandson the master of running someone into the stands. But this is only when the other team gets out of hand with poor sportsmanship.
Starts at home. My kids never acted up, talked trash, showboated. They knew if they even thought about it, I was coming out of the bleachers and yanking them out of the game, myself. Ridiculous.
I remember when we would do celebrations during football or Basketball at PE class and our teacher would tell us"If you wanna do that than joined the professionals"Now I imagine the kids telling thePE teacher "Yeah but they get fined"
Parents are cause of the toxic energy in basketball and its only going to get worse. Talking trash is part of the game but when the parents want to go outside and pop off on each other just doesn't make sense. humble yourselves
Parents living vicariously through their kids, classic
Pisses me off when parents and coaches encourage kids to be bad sports. That s#itty attitude *will* get them in trouble later.
Parents shouldnt be allowed in if they are like that. Fucking waste of skin
It ain' the parents teaching them to do this. It is ESPN highlighting this on kind of shit on Sportscenter instead of plays that actually help teams win.
There LITERALLY was a night where Sportscenter's top play of the day...THE best play of the entire day filled with college basketball, college football, NBA and NHL...was a college basketball game where with the scored tied with 1:20 remaining, a player tipped away a pass and started a 3 on 1 break. The player that the ball was tipped to dribbled down the entire way, with the player who made the great defensive play trailing close behind. Rather than dish it off to him to reward him for his play and an easy layup, or giving it to the otehr guy who was wide open on the 3 on 1 break, decided to go for a monstrous dunk. Which he made, and then proceeded to stand over the defender who he barreled over in the process.
There was just one problem. The defender was smart, and knew the guy with the ball was not. So he knew he didn't have to try to cover either of the two wide open players. So he got back and stood his ground and ALLOWED himself to get barreled over. And drew the charging foul. And for god measure, the guy who just made a nullified dunk was also charged with a taunting technical. He HAD 4 fouls before the play. So now, he was out of the game, having drawn two on the play.
After 2 made free throws by the other team, and about 30 seconds of clock runoff on their ensuing possession since technical fouls give the other team the ball as well AND they made a 3 pointer. So what should have been a 2 point lead with about 1:10 remaining turned into a 5 point deficit with 35 seconds to go, and their point guard watching on the bench. Needless to say, they lost.
And this was the BEST pay ESPN saw all day. And make no mistake about it...they were not calling the great defensive play the top play. In fact, they seemed to forget to tell the viewers that the dunk was called off for an offensive foul and he got a technical. They tried to make it look like he just won the game with a great showboat dunk and taunt. It was only when they got clled out on their dishonestly that in later Sportscenters, they explained what happened after, though it was STILL the Play of the Day.
*safe to say BLACK PEOPLE BEING BLACK PEOPLE* 🤷♂️😏🤷♂️🗑️🤷♂️
@@FUGP72 *safe to say BLACK PEOPLE BEING BLACK PEOPLE* 🤷♂️😏🤷♂️🗑️🤷♂️
It’s when this behaviour is celebrated that continues the cycle
Exactly 🤦🏾♂️
Nah bro, even if it isn’t celebrated the cycle will still continue because there will always be hot-heads in our society.
@@FunnyDude119 I agree with that. But now every pedestrian play has one 6 year old kid flexing like an asshole. When parents and coaches don’t immediately sub those kids out, and worse, go yeah son! That’s what is causing this to be an epidemic.
Blacks are lucky they have basketball, otherwise they’d have nothing.
*BLACK CULTURE*
I umpired Little League for a few years and I can honestly say the problem is almost always the parents. Most the kids were nice and respectful, even those with asshats as parents.
If it gets to this point it's because the referees didn't hold the game before. At the first bad gesture you have to stop the game and say that it was the last and that the next ones will be systematic expulsions.
and if the kids act like 1d10ts like in this video then you just look at the bullcr...4p on the sidelines that their parents are probably doing
@RepentandbelieveinJesusChrist5 666 unleash the beast jesus aint real. All hail Harry Potter and the tooth fairy
Butthats, eh?
What’s scary is people mistake this behavior for confidence 🤦🏾♂️💯
*safe to say BLACK PEOPLE BEING BLACK PEOPLE* 🤷♂️😏🤷♂️🗑️🤷♂️
@@TraeW-fp6or *BLACK CULTURE* 🤷♂️🤦♂️🤣👎🗑️
What's even scarier is the MAJORITY of this behavior is by ⚫lacks.
Bad sportsmanship and confidence aren't exactly mutually exclusive.
They call it competitive fire when it's their kid
This era is 🗑️ everyone's acting for cameras
Embarrassments
Exactly
*safe to say BLACK PEOPLE BEING BLACK PEOPLE* 🤷♂️😏🤷♂️🗑️🤷♂️
I don’t think they knew there was cameras
@@Zackattack123Oh they knows/knew that there was cameras my friend let’s get real now lol smh
If I behaved like this, I'd be benched for the rest of the season. Its the parents and coaches fault.
And the culture
@@marvc9048 Good point, The way people raise their kids nowadays is absurd. I'm glad my parents raised me to treat people with respect.
@@marvc9048you know nothing about culture
@@redfordreddington8834 let me guess you do 🙄🙄
@@marvc9048 just by the way it was commented I can tell they have no culture whatsoever
I don't think it gets more embarrassing than a grown man talking shit to a 12 year old lmfao
*safe to say BLACK PEOPLE BEING BLACK PEOPLE* 🤷♂️😏🤷♂️🗑️🤷♂️
Pare ta shouldn't talk doodoo to their children at all, lmsbo
It's crazy for LeBron to be arguing with a kids' bball referee who probably has limited training and is working for $50 per game. It looks like it's harder to be a kids' referee than an NBA one. At least, NBA referees have power to make calls and not have people come out of the stands to question their them and their competency.
also referee's in the NBA are Lebron's teammates...
I think it's partially cause he was on the "coaching staff" not sure if that's the case in this vid but he does coach bronny's team so far.
@@colecooper2876he doesn't coach Bro by anymore. He is with USC now. Bryce however is at Sierra Canyon
*safe to say BLACK PEOPLE BEING BLACK PEOPLE* 🤷♂️😏🤷♂️🗑️🤷♂️
? not really. lebronda is a clown. he is the simpletons goat. and that just proves it yet again.
m j is the goat
Mostly cringy ego bullshit for the cameras and little boys wanting to feel tough but you gotta love seeing Scottie Barnes just having a good time out there man😂😂
Exactly just posers and fake alphas
This should be called , 50 reasons why I don’t watch basketball anymore.
This happens in all levels
Happens across all sports
Grow up….
Ant nobody tell yo ass to watch it😊
I swore of this sport long ago! Bunch of gaslighting Liberals!!! 🤮
What has basketball come to🤦🏽♂️
6:38
Life in general. Too many “look-at-me” mfers
Bad News Bears!
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@@ronhawk1231 *safe to say BLACK PEOPLE BEING BLACK PEOPLE* 🤷♂️😏🤷♂️🗑️🤷♂️
From these young players to the coaches, to the parents AND professional players at these games have made basketball less respectable.
*safe to say BLACK PEOPLE BEING BLACK PEOPLE* 🤷♂️😏🤷♂️🗑️🤷♂️
The kid that was dancing during his free throws wasn’t showing bad sportsmanship. He was just being goofy and have a little fun
100% Agree….
Yeah he was completely acting his age and having fun. No harm , no taunting.
He was being a typical ⚫. I'm surprised he didn't wiggle his tongue outside his mouth. Stereotypes exist for a reason.
@@Ezekiel-2517🤡🤡🤡
@@Ezekiel-2517that’s why you are masquerading as one right? You want to be us so bad😂. It’s ok. We’ll live in your head rent free your entire life. GL.
I hate when poor sportsmanship and fighting aren’t frowned upon, and sometimes even glorified, by parents, teammates, and coaches.
Mad respects to some of these refs fr
Most underrated gig ever, they gotta ref the family
I met one at work a couple of years ago. He told me this kind of stuff happens ALL THE TIME. Which is especially sad since he was a nice guy.
Except for the ref wearing Crocs… I mean REALLY…??
As a long time ref, a lot of this behavior is because of the refs letting the players, coaches, and fans get away with it instead of enforcing a stricter line from the get go. A warning after the first one, then a T after the next one will send the message that those kind of actions will not be tolerated on the court. Not having set rules for fan behavior by tournament officials contributes as well.
Luckily I am a basketball referee in Australia, not America, where the culture is a bit more, well, tamed. I thank God for this every day lmao. I've never given a tech in my whole 5 years of reffing (might not be a long time but in America you need to give a tech every game or so I swear).
I have reffed 40+ years in Canada and averaged less than one T a year. There are times where a T can't be avoided, but generally good game management can prevent one. Having a quick trigger on Ts reflects poorly on a ref, imo@@ThomasGregory-ok2sc
Then the parents saying the the ref is this and that instead of being a fan
In a year, nobody will care about who won a kid's AAU game. But everyone will remember the kid and/or parent who showed no class. You can't really blame the kids when clearly their parents have never taught them respect. Lebron is very much included.
It's disgusting what Basketball has become.
Blame the parents
Give it a couple or more years and it'll be a dead sport played by people who thought they were making a difference in the world.
I don't even watch it no more.
Family doesn't watch it anymore. We do watch C. Clark, 2 daughters and wife have her jerseys. I threw my basketball jerseys away.
When I was a kid in the 90's we would get laps for doing BS like this
as someone who played in 00s this bs wasnt even an option... but then again im from Europe and really the first time there was any trash talk was in a tournament where russian kids thought it would be funny to shake hands and trash talk in the locker(jokes on them we knew the typical shit talk in russian and straight up told coach and he told their coach and we had the last laugh of that) but other than that... there were some ''fights'' but not disrespecting like this.. it was just heated moments and kids being kids
Every person you see in the league does stuff like this. That should tell you something, bud.
@@RabidDisposition it tells me there is a culture problem in the NBA.
@@JeremyB83 just say you have low testosterone lmao
@@RabidDisposition I represented my country internationally in sport. You?
Lebron barking at a youth ref making $11 an hour while wearing a fanny pack 😅
One of the reasons I don't even watch sports anymore
Imagine yelling at a 7th grader while you're 35+
Classic parent behavior of whom were likely frustrated athletes as kids that were never good at anything
It’s the parents and coaches. I was a coach and would not tolerate any disrespect by anyone. I called out a teammate during a game we were blowing out a team. He was trying to pad his stats and I told him to stop it. I had a couple of players from the other team thank me after the game. I said, We’ve all been on the winning and losing side of blowouts and running up or showing up the other team doesn’t do a thing except show you’re an ass. Basketball wise Magic was my guy, have fun but never disrespectful. Football it was Walter Payton and Barry Sanders.
They learned these behaviors from watching NBA players and that is what’s wrong with the game today. Parents have to teach these kids that they’re not in the NBA and teaching them good sportsmanship will not only help them become a better player on the court, but a better person off the court as well. Some of these things you see in this video is disgusting and many are embarrassing. Trash talking is part of the game but that doesn’t mean it’s personal. I use to play with a guy who’s mouth never shut up. He was talking shit to everyone, but the moment he fouled you hard or knocked you down, he’d pick you up, pat you on the butt then kept talking. Now, kids take it too personal.
The parents can't teach these kids because the parents are out of control and ratchet too. Garbage in, garbage out.
It is the parents
Basketball has gone to the dumps honestly. Theres always been trash talk but today more than half the game is spent talking. I went to the park the other day to watch guys play ball and I swear thats all they did. Yell and push each other endlessly lol
I remember all of my coaches in every sport always shut down any showboating immediately. Let the scoreboard do the talking. I have always agreed and respected the pros that just go about their business. I haven't watched basketball in years because of exactly what this video showed. Horrible that showing up your opponent by taunting is more respected and celebrated than the talent at the sport
Its sad when parents act like fools during their kids game. Then they wonder where their kids get it from.
I love these compilations, upload more
If you love them then you are part of the problem
@@MikeEgan-e8n These white kids are actually funny with their lightskin red cheeks trying to fight stronger black kids thats why i love it
The taunting in basketball is unacceptable. The culture in our society sucks. You make a good play,ok, move on. No reason to openly taunt someone.
The real meaning of sports and sportsmanship has disappeared for all sports in our country. Growing up in the 70's- & 80's playing basketball, it was never this ridicules. The flagrant fouling and taunting is out of hand and it also translates off the court into our society. To see the anger in these kids have when they square up is just scary to know that this is our future. Great parenting job. This type of playing doesn't belong on any real basketball courts. I hope every NCAA coach sees these videos and makes notes, so they can ignore them and tell them the reason they're not getting a scholarship is because of their lack of sportsmanship. Most of the kids are going to need a scholarship to pay for college, otherwise, they are getting loans and working their way through college. Except spoiled kids like Lebron kid.
This is out of hand . Honestly this is a problem even outside sports , just even more visible in sports . No one , literally no one shows respect nowadays . It doesn’t matter wether you’re dealing with 5 ft 110 lb wet noodle , or someone 10 years old .
I am of the opinion most of this wouldn’t be had if these kids got a ass whooping or slipper across the back of the head when and during growing up
This is what happens when coaches and parents don't teach sportsmanship,they r letting the younger generation ruin the game
i think they did learn about it, i just dont think the younger generation gives a fuck
yeh well they learned these behaviours from other adults so i guess its a mixture of bad leaders and role models in the sport. Lots of youtubers with the street ball content always getting into fights and playing tough etc so these kids all watch youtube basketball content. but aye I agree reinforcement of the rules and respect for them and also teach the values of sportmanship and how to respect each other on the court.
@@sapien82 These parents and kids don't give a rats ass about the values of sportmanship and how to respect each other. That way of thinking has gone the way of dial up internet,
@@bfdzvalablethats a real shame , hopefully there are still some good coaches out there who instill this in their players
@@sapien82 There are still some good coaches out there. It's social media, pro sports athletes acting a fool, parents and the spectators that circumvent the coaches best intentions. I'm don't know how old you are but this generations culture is so out of control we'll never understand it.
Like they say “The Apple doesn’t Fall Far From the Tree” these kids are a replica of their parents
I'll never understand how high school basketball came to this. 'Great' players transferring to three schools in four years, playing with stacked clubs, dancing on the court, adults fighting refs, etc.
This is why sports today from 5/6 years old look and their friends and family and “so called “ coaches let them do this and got no respect for the sport and they want to make their kids that next top thing and I wouldn’t want that as a teammate, love for the game and being RESPECTFUL win or lose makes u a better person. Stop celebrating 2 points when u down 20 . People need to see it better than barking/taunting for every single play.. 👎✌️
The ref throwing everybody out of the game is hilarious🤣🤣🤣. Keep talking shit, YOU’RE OUTT HERE!!!! Get the f**k outta my face!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
A bunch of future inmates.
0:11 that kid really thought he looked scary 😂
Thanks!
Guess where they learn this behavior.
Terrible, unsportsmanlike, disrespectful kids being led by terrible, unsportsmanlike, disrespectful adults. Pathetic! The future is not bright for most sports.
At that 30 second clip, as a varsity basketball coach it made me wince thinking about the meeting I'm going to have to have with the athletic director the next day because of it. Everyone's running lines
Love it… keep it up🏀
Look at the way the parents act. Explains everything
Dat jump ball wit da ref in some crocs was outrageous 🤦🏽🤣🤣🤣
Thanks to poor parenting, and their skills at basketball, a lot of these kids act like they own the place with big pride and arrogance. Newsflash: Not very many will play in college, and fewer yet will go pro. And since they usually never try in school, they are going to be peaked in college or HS, then living with their parents all alone.
When you have parents pretty much celebrating this type of behavior and not pulling their kids off the court to discipline them, that is why they keep acting this way and it keeps happening
I spent 8 years as a ref. A lot of the parents really aint shit.
I played BBall when I was young too . We lost all the time but we always went out to Macdonalds for dinner, that was the best part. Too much pressure for these kids. Only 10% will get a scholarship for college to play ball and around 1% will make it to the NBA.
Not really. If you out work in when your young it will pay off.
0:19 bro turned around like an npc 😭💀
he wasnt bout shit😭😭😭😭
Malik Newman talking shit to miles bridges is hilarious
need to have a degree in zoology to understand these kids and their parents.
'You got zero points, shut up' That last kid killing me 🤣🤣🤣
What a sad sad video to see for all hoopers who love their game. Embarrassing for the sport.
This is why I hate basketball. The culture of unruly kids and parents is sickening and awful for the sport
Sickening - couldn't watch the whole thing. Carmelo and James - such good role models....
ngl that blue team celebration was hilarious
Imagine watching your son getting bullied on court being a 7th grader, man you be there just for fun not watching ur son suffer
10:43 Bro really shush the crowd up💀
People can’t control their temper
This is a comedy show 😅😅😅 all those kids fighting and the adults talking trash to those kids haha even LeGoatJames23 haha
7/10 this vid 😅
I wouldn't want my kids around these people. They have no respect for the ref or one another.
Man those posters got me so hyped tho
This is atrocious. If you want to be in the WWE, join wrestling. Also, when you do, enjoy being spanked by the humblest farm kid who will talk to you after the match to go over how you can get better to beat him next time.
These basketball players are all fake tough guys. Respect to all the humble players out there.
My grandson's travel team coach insists on sportsmanship. BUT when the other team get out of hand they will push back. Elbow to the ribs a few times usually does the trick to get the team under control. My grandson the master of running someone into the stands. But this is only when the other team gets out of hand with poor sportsmanship.
Is there a sport with more fake tough guys than basketball?
Hmmm not sure mabye soccer but it's hard to tell these guys would fold to any NRL AFL or NFL player
0:35...EVERY player that did this should have been given a separate technical foul, thus putting the other team on the line for 12 free throws.
Okay bro you are d riding
The sunglasses one was gold! SHouldve been #1
well, as a asian , i saw their look ,either they go to nba or any professional league , or just jail in the end .
So many examples of lack of class and sportsmanship. So unfortunate
Sports are supposed to better children. Sadly 75% of these animals will be in jail before they’re 18.
Better Adults = Better Kids
1:40 Old Drake followed up by reject Will
Smith😂😂
Lmao the flop at 1:00 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
0:08 I think Jaden Newman has an OF page now.
The flexing, the taunting, what BS
#16. I love how the really big guy comes down out of the stands because he thought the other five guys couldn’t handle that couple. HA!
The # 11 had me DYING, bro does not look menacing at all 💀
It is the way they are raised. Pure Animals
Keeping the stereotypes alive
Them boys in blue all went crazy on that man with the dunk
i love how this idiot at 0:50 taunts the guy then walks away with his arms up like he did nothing wrong
Starts at home. My kids never acted up, talked trash, showboated. They knew if they even thought about it, I was coming out of the bleachers and yanking them out of the game, myself. Ridiculous.
Every time I watch basketball clips it reinforces why certain animals are often kept in cages.
You know what would be crazy? After postering someone, you help them up. Wild
21:59 bro blocked a disabled person and thought he was him
how disgusting, there is no education. Too much provocation and zero sportiness. Thank God I wasn't born in America. shameful!
You couldn’t pay me enough to ref these clown shows. Ridiculous!
all you need to see are videos like this to understand why sports are becoming so hated!
And now they begin the chapter of their lives where they flip burgers for a live.
What wrong with 1:18 homie just vibin 😂
0:38 they must have been up by 80 if even after the tech, number 42 continues to dance 💀
Keeping stereotypes alive one generation at a time, raising them that way.
These kids emulate what they see.
I remember when we would do celebrations during football or Basketball at PE class and our teacher would tell us"If you wanna do that than joined the professionals"Now I imagine the kids telling thePE teacher "Yeah but they get fined"
This is our society: music, artl, sports, social media, etc...
Parents are cause of the toxic energy in basketball and its only going to get worse. Talking trash is part of the game but when the parents want to go outside and pop off on each other just doesn't make sense. humble yourselves
That was an amazing basket the guy made.
Mikey Williams exposed himself as corny on and off the court xD
You can take them out of the hood but you can't take the hood out of them. Typical