Awesome video, I’ve seen every game but still feel like the plays you focused on truly show why he’s so dang special and valuable to a team. I really think he can find a role in the NBA if taken by the right team. With his passing vision, his skill with fakes to create space, he turns the game into playground ball, and I think he can still do that at the next level
@realdeal1399 күн бұрын
Smart player, I like cam’s style and personality
@guypoirier620611 күн бұрын
Cam was the addition that made uconn repeat Without cam no way they repeat. You have tristen newton best playmaker overall guard in country You add Cam another great play making guard With their offensive euro style defensive, you cant double anyone By second half opposing teams are tired from chasing. Cam was perfect addition. Cam will play in NBA His high BB IQ He is all about team first
@bumblebeemoi12 күн бұрын
Incredible basketball intelligence (a la Bird/Magic) as well as precision in his moves; no big shows or athletic performances, just results.
@TheBasketballAcademy111 күн бұрын
Great point!
@ieronimo1813 күн бұрын
There is no NBA team that would not be improved with Cam Spencer on their roster!
@TheBasketballAcademy113 күн бұрын
Yeah, my only thought is how he’d be defensively..
@TheBasketballAcademy113 күн бұрын
00:38 Social Media 📱 1:21 patience ⏳ 2:00 paint touch 🎨 2:39 Arrum 🥸 4:32 UCONN Offense 🏀 6:05 Cam in Offense 🗑️ 7:46 Vision 👀
@whosjohnny5413 күн бұрын
Cam wasnt all that great. Flectcher Loyers better. well surely will be better since hes only a Sophomore
@dannycaputo980813 күн бұрын
Scoreboard
@TheBasketballAcademy113 күн бұрын
I think it’s not about better- Lloyer averaged 10, 2, 2. Cam 14, 5, 4 I think it’s more about fit in system.
@aburks4110 күн бұрын
The same Fletcher Loyer that scored ZERO points in the National Championship game?? LMAOOO
@TheBasketballAcademy19 күн бұрын
@@aburks41 Receipt.
@wesmohn87009 күн бұрын
If he learns from the schooling Spencer and UConn gave him maybe he can be skilled like Cam when he’s the same age
@MarkBaird-wu6tw13 күн бұрын
Been watching Uconn for 40 years. One of the best all round players I've ever seen!
@TheBasketballAcademy113 күн бұрын
Agreed, he operates so well in that system!
@user-cs2ux5xf6d13 күн бұрын
I'm old school and I love this! It almost reminds you of 80s Celtics/ Lakers. With the movements and the extra passes!! Poetry in motion!!
@TheBasketballAcademy113 күн бұрын
Appreciate it coach!
@jeromedanielson442213 күн бұрын
"Killa Cam"
@TheBasketballAcademy113 күн бұрын
He’s tufffffff!
@jadedequeljoe328313 күн бұрын
Damn it coach Hurley,stop giving lessons in our offense in every damn interview and KZbin video that you appear in!!!
@davoflatts791713 күн бұрын
It’s ok next season it will be all new and catered to the new group
@TheBasketballAcademy113 күн бұрын
They are pretty far ahead of most offensively.
@joireland12 күн бұрын
Bill Self already knows how to completely shut it down (and did). Don't worry these coaches have so much tape and now AI to get the best defense against any team they happen to go against. This is where you reply with all those excuses about turf toe impacting the shooting of clingan (didn't know he had a toe on his hand) and other players being hurt. However, there's never anything about Tristen Newton being lucky and hitting all those desparation 3s with 2-3 seconds left in the shot clock (when he only shoots low 30's from 3 normally).
@marklucasjr.272712 күн бұрын
@@joirelandyou're 100% right. It's baffling that UConn cruised to the national title and Kansas did absolutely nothing in March
@joireland12 күн бұрын
@@marklucasjr.2727 Now that's a great reply :) ... for once no excuses from a UConn fan. Still UConn hasn't beat Kansas. Trust me ... don't let their recent success get to your head too much. That happens very rarely no matter how much you think of your coach.
@paulb260813 күн бұрын
He was such a beast
@TheBasketballAcademy112 күн бұрын
Yes!
@papanoochh13 күн бұрын
Great video. Can was such a big part to our run last year and i’m hoping he can find success in the nba somewhere.
@TheBasketballAcademy113 күн бұрын
Appreciate it 📺 ! Yeah he was great in that system.
@mlouise182816 күн бұрын
Indiana should see this andvrealize they can't always follow the play, as Coach Bluder said you cannot put out her fire, there are rules for others and then there are rules just for her, because she's wired differently.
@Muzicboy316 күн бұрын
He said all of that and then shot the ball with his middle finger in the center of the ball smh 🤦🏿♂️
@jejunamja26 күн бұрын
Thanks for the video , I don't really know much about the how to play basketball well and so it was very interesting to hear you lay it out .
@WMGEC29 күн бұрын
Warning: Being too coachable can lead to feelings of insecurity Because people just looove to point out what you’re doing wrong, over and over, and if you’re a person that’s open for feedback those comments may end up affecting your own self esteem. Rather, ask the person why are they giving you the feedback, how they see you implementing it, and ultimately learn to say No Thank you. You also have to know your convictions and be self assured.
@christopheryochum3602Ай бұрын
Great analysis!!!
@ladron02Ай бұрын
I did all this...constantly tell the kid he has great talent but he should use the gym to improve and it doesn't matter if he can't do the drill the first time....and the kid still shuts down and pouts whenever he is told how he should do something or says "I can't do it". even his teammates can't pick him up. I've reduced playing time, talked to him mom, nothing works. I hate to give up on a 12 yr old kid but he won't accept any positive reinforcement. Do I keep him on the team? He is such a talent.
@TommySandman-ok2eiАй бұрын
Great college basketball player he could change the trajectory of the game by going to the rim or shooting those jump shots. BYU games in those days were televised on a big screen TV at the Wilkinson Center, we students went crazy watching BYU beat Wyoming in a close game. Good luck!
@user-bz7ki5if1qАй бұрын
KK is good player, I like her very much, but calling her greatest offensive player in basketball is just fallacy.
@arlypaulmigueldamuy5221Ай бұрын
Can't you wait, hater?
@daltonmoore23328 күн бұрын
She might be the most entertaining tho
@chevyyyyyyyАй бұрын
In this video, I think I saw two apposing players throw their hands up in frustration in the manner of van Lith in the opening. I would love to see such a compilation; It would amuse.
@matutinam2673Ай бұрын
Just waiting for her WNBA debut, the ‘getting pissed at Clark’ highlights about to go crazy.
@chevyyyyyyyАй бұрын
@@matutinam2673 Who?
@christee299Ай бұрын
Love this!
@George-yz2ngАй бұрын
One time cc was in the same situation as Allen Iverson crossing over on Jordan. The only difference, cc did the Iverson crossover, James Harden stepback, and then Jordan fade away with the Nowitzki kick. What human does that all in one shot? On top of that, she plays like Curry. I'm so convinced that she is the goat.
@cinquebleuu9408Ай бұрын
Imagine trying to create space in professional ball. Raven Johnson at college level prove you can have some affect on over 25 shots a game.
@OttovontubesАй бұрын
This is disgustingly pathetic. The woman LOST. The idea that she needs this kind of praise after LOSING the championship which would have made these accolades relevant is a pathetic attempt at creating some kind of legacy and is insulting to those who actually WON CHAMPIONSHIPS, the metric that demonstrates real accomplishment in a sport. Now it's what your stats were, not that you could take a team to and through a championship match and win, but how you interpret stats. Would she be the highest scoring player in college basketball without the three point shot, no, but let's pretend that it doesn't matter that she got more points per shots than the next person. There's no question that she's a very good player, but there's also a very good argument that she chokes when put to the test. She lost 2 years in a row when a true champion would have brought their team a trophy. Oh yeah, I noticed the qualification of making her the "GREATEST Offensive Player", instead of the best PLAYER. That's the difference between a champion and a "good" player, you have to qualify their greatness. And don't fool yourself. She knows the difference between a proven "champion" and being called the "GREATESTS" of anything by a KZbin channel and so does the WNBA.
@bobbyd1776Ай бұрын
Wilt Chamberlain, Elgin Baylor, Oscar Robertson, Jerry West. Julius Erving, Larry Bird, Hakeem Olujowon, Tim Duncan, David Robinson, and Steph Curry have a combined grand total of 0 NCAA championships. Caitlin is in good company
@user-lm9zl9xu8pАй бұрын
Her records and stats speak for itself. You can be a champion being a bench player.
@ramonpunsalang3397Ай бұрын
Just appreciate the dedication and hard work that went into developing the basketball skills, regardless of gender.
@Pathfinder197Ай бұрын
Diana Taurasi, is that you? I have a lot of respect for someone sticking with their team - even though it’s definitely not stacked with top WNBA draft picks - and making it to the national championship two years in a row. And I don’t think anyone sincerely debates that 3 point shots from deep behind the line are huge crowd pleasers that can fill venues and get ratings - something the WNBA desperately needs. Clark’s assist stats and the way she reads the court is all quite impressive too. So her success seems pretty easy to understand. What’s less easy to understand is hardened sports fans suddenly becoming delicate, easily-triggered gatekeepers just because this kid’s drawing much bigger numbers to actually watch women’s basketball.
@OttovontubesАй бұрын
@@bobbyd1776 Catlin doesn't compare to those men in the least. The NCAA purposely changed the rules to hamper Chamberlain's game. When Caitlin scores 100 points in a single game shooting only 2 point shots she can be compared to him. All the other players earned championship rings in the NBA before people started calling them champions. When Caitlin wins a WNBA championship, I'll put her in their league.
@elmarko9051Ай бұрын
This is an excellent collection of highlights, not just that there are successful plays. It shows that Clark is doing it against All-Americans and future W players. Think CC's game won't translate to the W? Think again.
Imagine Caitlin in a team that can create shooting space for her. For the last 4 years, she had to create her own space to shoot.
@erob1962Ай бұрын
She's a great woman's basketball player. Why try to hype her as more than that? She ain't Jordan Curry or Bird. Defensive intensity is much greater in the men's game. Intensity overall is greater for that matter. I watched much of the women's tournament and I noticed the reflexes are much slower.
@jasperbyronrivera7938Ай бұрын
@@erob1962 You can't even play half as good as her. Stop talking.
@TaiyouArt27 күн бұрын
@@jasperbyronrivera7938 not even 10% as good as her lol
@JeffMellandАй бұрын
In WOMEN'S basketball
@bartell20j28 күн бұрын
I bet you think you could take her in a 1 v 1 😂
@JeffMelland28 күн бұрын
@bartell20j I do not think anything of the sort. I do know, though, that there is a profound difference between WOMEN'S basketball and MEN'S basketball. Caitlin Clark is perhaps the greatest player in the history of NCAA women's basketball, but she would never have made it onto an NCAA D1 men's basketball team.
@TaiyouArt27 күн бұрын
@@JeffMelland sit down old man
@JeffMelland27 күн бұрын
@@TaiyouArt did I say something untrue?
@live4wapАй бұрын
Players like Jokic help league to evolve faster. His impact on the game is highly underrated
@lolomim1Ай бұрын
That was really great analysis. Thank you.
@mr.eggplant866Ай бұрын
Walton.
@marjannakovic3936Ай бұрын
Excellent analysis, everything is covered.
@machill33Ай бұрын
So are there no middle finger shooters then? Steph would definitely be a middle finger shooter no?
@christunnock2719Ай бұрын
watepolo , what makes him different , no other waterpolo players at 6'11" short neck better than average wingspan , the tipping , the one arm either did throws reminiscent of Kevin Love Arvydas Sabonis Wes Unseld Steven Adams Bill Waldon It is in the pool with ear muffs on
@christunnock2719Ай бұрын
<typo>^ 'either side'
@vincentcraig306Ай бұрын
Top 10 player easily!!!!
@ron88303Ай бұрын
Jokic is one of greatest passing centers, but he's doing nothing that Walton didn't do in college and pro career.
@VelhaGuardaTricolorАй бұрын
I know they have different styles and are from different positions, but I see Jokic the same way I saw Lebron. Simply a player with superior IQ. Not many few have what those two guys have. Bball IQ is highly overlooked by the casual fan and pundits. But to me is the defining factor on a player greatness. For those who can appreciate what he does and how special and rare it is. There is nothing more enjoyable to watch on a Bball game. The eye-test depends on the IQ of the person looking. If you have a low bball IQ, you will only see Ja Morant, Westbrook, Jordan, Iverson, etc... as special. You will be missing on Jokic, Lebron, Rondon, CP3, Luka, etc...
@andrejgrebenc3235Ай бұрын
Dončić is even better passer.
@katerTONY1Ай бұрын
And he is running... After there attack is over he runs back like Forrest Gump... Every time!! He wants to be back fast to protect from fastbreaks. Impressive Charakter, I love that guy 😮😅
@TheBasketballAcademy1Ай бұрын
00:35 Connection w Gordon 📳 1:55 Dunker Spot 🏀 3:55 short roll 🛼 4:38 Best Action 📓
@RJ-fi9zoАй бұрын
you should get a pop filter for your mic
@ericcouchАй бұрын
He's not even the best passer right now. Luka is. Please provide some proof that isn't based on his team accomplishments.
@AtmosphericAtmosphereАй бұрын
You just watched 11 minutes of proof....oh you are one of thise casual Jokic hater who by rule do not watch Denver games...but you go further not watching even video about 11 minutes long...
@ericcouchАй бұрын
@@AtmosphericAtmosphere also, Luka averaging more assists and a higher assist percentage.
@AtmosphericAtmosphereАй бұрын
@@ericcouch Yep ...one more proof you not watched this video
@ericcouchАй бұрын
@@AtmosphericAtmosphere go back to second grade and learn English. Also, ask your teacher what an opinion is while you're there.
@AtmosphericAtmosphere27 күн бұрын
@@ericcouch Well idid not learn English i learned is French and my native mos def not english as i see schools in USA do not learn logic...