Everything he’s shooting… long jumpers, midranges, layups all contested. No players backing away from him allowing him to drive to the basket. There’s MJ… Kobe and then everyone else.
@4-echodelgadoma.carmelatec5842 күн бұрын
Modern Pierce is Luka Doncic
@maxforstag2 күн бұрын
If anyone can explain what happens to the ball at 4:50, I'm all ears.
@user-xg3vb9ss4d2 күн бұрын
Diaw and ginobili is the soul of the passing
@johhharley54872 күн бұрын
Wade was a NinJa 🥷
@tonycompain10782 күн бұрын
There’s 400K + that respect his D
@al-nur9993 күн бұрын
Greatest power forward ever and it's not even close
@mikov64863 күн бұрын
1:26 Lmao. Spacing? What is spacing?
@gaffle76463 күн бұрын
Massive crowd here... 🙄 and they DARE disrespect their game's savior CC.🤨
@JamenRodgers3 күн бұрын
Youngins will never know smdh
@zkyizblu26263 күн бұрын
The series against Portland Dame was a masterclass from him in that Pels uniform
@YouTubeRose664 күн бұрын
Thanks for 16 subscribers😢😢
@Hogue74 күн бұрын
Jump Hook instead of Sky Hook No sooner than 15 seconds
@fgamez18575 күн бұрын
And Time And Time again, there is discussions Everywhere as to Who ? Who, is the Greatest .
@TheBlairWitch20245 күн бұрын
❤❤
@isaiahreed77715 күн бұрын
Karl Anthony towns should watch this film
@neheiroberts32186 күн бұрын
2:23
@Hay_den20056 күн бұрын
Man as a rockets fan I was always amazed how unorthodox his shooting form was at times when I was younger I would sometimes try to copy it he was such a solid sharpshooter for a big man
@papakimchitv6746 күн бұрын
Orlando T-Mac didn't have the same footwork. He relied on his athleticism and length at his position most of the time. But by the time he was in Houston, he had already incorporated that in his game since his game became more grounded.
@albaestrada86036 күн бұрын
In his era many doubted he could perform i the playoffs let alone win a ring. His style was thought to be too finesse and too soft too euro. They were generally not able to punk him out his way of playong and was able to play passable defense. He was also a great playoff rebounder and mainly defensive rebounds. His battles with the spurs duncan and rockets yao really toughen him up and he had such confidence in himself that he didnt need to be in the media boasting or hating on his teammates and he didnt need to pick fights with the toughest players to show he had it. He slaughtered some tough guys and defenders in kenton martin, Bruce bowen, lebron james, lamar odom, tim duncan, yao ming and many more in the playoffs.
@bowskee6 күн бұрын
imagine this mike conley is on the twolves
@njdarudedovich61267 күн бұрын
man if he played more for 3 years I think his jersey shouldve been retired atleast.
@ninjachannel0077 күн бұрын
Call him Bimmy Jutler for the rest of your life if you want a cheap laugh.
@TMARQ7 күн бұрын
I WAS HERE and traitor joe ✝️🏀
@andrewg56727 күн бұрын
Ive watched ALL generations of this game... Tony allen is the best wing defensive player I have ever seen. ive watched jrue, michael cooper, bruce bowen, jordan/pippen, sidney moncrief, alvin robertson, the glove, artest, etc. Theres no wing guard/forward with the level of intensity and passion defensively i have ever seen than allen. Kobe, Durant said he was the toughest ever, and lebron put him in the top 3. Watch he denies the ball precatch, so it forces the player to get the ball where they DONT want it or he intercepts it. Then he puts pressure and shows hands so the player hesitates to get to their spot. He has a strong base but it is one of the quickest laterally i have EVER seen. He gambles a lot to steal but his recovery instinct and agility is unmatched... He is the definition of grit and grind and earned his due! Ever guard in the nation has to watch and learn from a video like this. It is a masterclass on how to lockdown...
@officialthomasjames7 күн бұрын
We’ve never seen and will never see anyone like LeBron. An absolute specimen and basketball genius. I’m taking him over anyone all time. I mean, look at this 5:41.
@PointGuard6307 күн бұрын
Stud
@Religionright8 күн бұрын
Hard to miss a game but man Kobe one is like what holy crap
@user-vs1cc6kr8z8 күн бұрын
100%3Pt&3Pt&3Pt 100%3Pt&3Pt&3Pt M Conley
@user-vs1cc6kr8z8 күн бұрын
100%Ast&Ast&Ast 100%Ast&Ast&Ast M Conley 100%Ast&Ast&Ast 100%Ast&Ast&Ast M Conley
@user-vs1cc6kr8z8 күн бұрын
100%3Pt&3Pt&3Pt 100%3Pt&3Pt&3Pt M Conley 100%3Pt&3Pt&3Pt 100%3Pt&3Pt&3Pt M Conley
@jack2k208 күн бұрын
😅 this is the most boring highlight i ve ever saw
@danielmorin47898 күн бұрын
i just watched this after a few years and its scary. so many teams flow like this at moments, i see teams today play like this all the time
@whatdadogdoin84579 күн бұрын
What yall know bout AB!!!
@whosieJLL9 күн бұрын
my favorite non star player
@ivanviera477310 күн бұрын
Kobe pressure defense was fantastic. He was just a phenomenal defender.
@ninjachannel00710 күн бұрын
His size ups were so fast they were like instinct, and his burst after the movie was just as quick.
@JesonDancil10 күн бұрын
beutiful moves
@noemamba959010 күн бұрын
Klay was a bette defender then Draymond he took the hardest assignment Draymond is a great team defender
@Ira.J71211 күн бұрын
Best power forward of all time better than olajuwine ETc..
@MarkHiew11 күн бұрын
Many people can do these moves during practice or even against weaker competition. What’s amazing is he pulls off this stuff at the highest level. That’s how good he is.
@user-sy9tm3ie8y11 күн бұрын
如果Kobe還在就好了
@PSICK1234ikillallracistrolls11 күн бұрын
Best power fordward ever.
@waedjradi12 күн бұрын
People forget about Gary Payton. There's a reason why they called him "The Glove."
@icyboy771z12 күн бұрын
Tim Duncan is the ultimate definition of be a master of 1 move rather than be mediocre in 100 moves.