your lip reading skills are terrible. I won't tell you what he said, but it wasn't polite.
@shaylanwadhera72944 күн бұрын
Bro had to cite evidence from the text💀
@SF-my2ym5 күн бұрын
Sad! 🤦🏽♂️
@25mL6 күн бұрын
If Lin missed that shot.. boy oh boy, Kobe would've ate him.
@Dennis07-yl3cf7 күн бұрын
watching here since Lakers might hire him
@Moskii8157 күн бұрын
Kobe like nigha u made it just wanted to know what u saw 😂
@CherryRat18 күн бұрын
The fact that this crazy game was going on while I was in the hospital is insane
@Honeywheremysupersuit8 күн бұрын
No matter what you do, you don’t wave off the mamba in his house
@beantownbeatdown12 күн бұрын
I love the participation trophy people that say he's amazing when he plays. Well, the games still count when he doesn't play lol. The player as a whole can make and break teams.
@kellankemp60112 күн бұрын
Lin could have worked to get the pass in. Lin wanted the shot.
@greggilag335112 күн бұрын
this needs an update for the champs
@sanche21515 күн бұрын
4:00 that aint no screen bro, that's an elbow! lol
@HuggyWuggy9115 күн бұрын
Go lakers i believe you can win chips this season trust the process, LET'S GO LAKESHOW 💪👑🏀
@balls2jawls16 күн бұрын
Kobe respects good basketball minds. Especially someone with the nerve to correct him
@marvingardens519517 күн бұрын
this man is brilliant. keep up the good stuff!!
@IMhimSr17 күн бұрын
That is a dedicated draymand voice. Top tier content btw
@beaverbreweryminsk539217 күн бұрын
nice breakdown, thanks
@bilal__820919 күн бұрын
Please can you put a circle around the player that your taking about because I don't really know the players that good
@Doggomorph19 күн бұрын
Li-ka doncic
@dimelo5819 күн бұрын
This Dude never disappoints
@amit21254319 күн бұрын
Great vid. I wish I’d see some lefty specific patterns from anyone. I guess this is still useful for my two handed backhand in the middle on a non stacked point.
@turrlerabbit488419 күн бұрын
You deserve more views man. To the casual NBA fan (me) your videos are a goldmine. Thank you for sharing the knowledge 🤝
@VisionClearly19 күн бұрын
I agree!
@girngo19 күн бұрын
It's too much for casuals, goats debate are for that
@jihadijohn940819 күн бұрын
Daniel Li, Half Court Hoops, Coach Daniel, HoopVision68, BasketHead, and The Film Room. Thank me later
@tigerjiang19 күн бұрын
thinking basketball
@Biporian19 күн бұрын
Awful coaching
@jihadijohn940819 күн бұрын
@@tigerjiang Yes, yes, and yes! His podcasts with Cody are must listens in addition to his videos on his channel
@jihadijohn940819 күн бұрын
@@Biporiantoo result oriented based on hindsight when he shows plays imo
@Freesilver9219 күн бұрын
You could thank me now
@lucasyogurt594819 күн бұрын
My day gets better when Daniel Li posts
@VisionClearly19 күн бұрын
This was interesting!
@darrentenorio674719 күн бұрын
First
@mailcarlosplease19 күн бұрын
first. :)
@_Creaux19 күн бұрын
Daniel Li aka the goat 🐐
@sekki.7819 күн бұрын
first
@RomjanAli1996420 күн бұрын
❤❤❤
@storageaccount557320 күн бұрын
crazy thing is Kobe didnt care who was there. kobe wants the shot even with 5 guys on him. ha ha
@Gmnoah22 күн бұрын
watching this before the mavs-celtics matchup for the finals. i honestly think the celtics have a good chance of slowing luka since, even better than minnesota. i think the game changer in this series is how well the celtics score against the mavs since if they defend luka well, theyd have to make compromises to kyrie or smth.
@gfhjklkjhgfg23 күн бұрын
Tells Caleb what? I couldn't hear that part.
@infinitygauntlet10125 күн бұрын
Love how Dlo is running the play and Lebron still wants the spotlight lmao.
@eddieabueva866026 күн бұрын
Nick Young said Kobe did not talk to Jeremy for one year, and that made an impact on Jeremy's playing.
@gregorywillis840027 күн бұрын
Our eyes are not lying! He have been abused in every series in the playoffs!! Without him they were awesome defensively
@gregorywillis840027 күн бұрын
Our eyes are not lying! He have been abused in every series in the playoffs!!
@anyone58Ай бұрын
KAT has been shitting this series against MAVS....dude doesn't have that clutch gene ,at 14 or 16 ppg, he is ofno help, inspite of having more experience than ANT !!§
@StevenC32Ай бұрын
LeBron is the greatest player that I have seen over the last 50 years, his basketball IQ is off the charts, he makes average players look much better than they actually are, which is a true measure of greatness.
@StevenC32Ай бұрын
LeBron sees everything on the court, he even knows the opposing teams plays. He sometimes points out to opposing player that they were in the wrong position for their particular play. LeBron is not only truly gifted as a player, he also has a truly gifted mind which allows him to process things quickly and gives him photographic recall.
@Jay-tq2zpАй бұрын
Same thing happening in 2024 the dude won it over the Rookie or year 2024 piss me off
@TreyDoeАй бұрын
Rudy is completely overrated.. AD is a better defensive player. So is Wemby because they can guard perimeter players and Rudy cantv
@unlesupery9981Ай бұрын
✨️🔥✨️🔥✨️✨️🔥
@donaldmcgee6334Ай бұрын
Every offensive player has that one guy that makes it hard to score. With Kobe, it was Tony Allen. Jordan, it was Joe Dumars.
@1utube01Ай бұрын
First Team, All Defense! The Grindfather!
@spicydoughnut8397Ай бұрын
That mustve been a huge flex that Kobe listened to you and agreed with your plan.
@Llowin2Ай бұрын
One idea I’m surprised wasn’t explicitly referenced, is that maybe the opportunity for a player to be clutch really only exists when they’re already having sub-par shooting performances. When a team is shooting REALLY REALLY well…they’ll likely be winning by more than 5pts at the end of the game. In decisive victories there’s no opportunity for a player to be this definition of clutch. So for a player to “clutch all the time,” is analogous to always redeeming yourself from mistakes. When what should be technically more desirable is to not make mistakes in the 1st place. If I’m overthinking this feel free to enlighten me. I’m genuinely curious to whether or not there a metric that takes this concept into account?
@AidcbxiidisАй бұрын
People shitting on gobert for having no offensive game but who’s the retard that thought trading for him was the right move 😂😂
@therocklauАй бұрын
You made it sound like Gobert is wronged, Gobert is notoriously for slippery hands, and if you played organized basketball before you know what that means, not that your hands are physically slippery, it means this player has low IQ or well dumb and cannot react to passes on time, that's why wolves and previously Jazz teammates never pass to him, he will very likely turnover the ball. And "Porter can protect the rebound over Gobert", he has a solid 3-4 inches on MPJ, if you can't get rebounds like that, you are a terrible rebounder, terrible.
@josephzepeda7608Ай бұрын
I think a lot of this is on the coaches. It shouldn't be impossible to use Gobert as a weapon on offense just from his size alone. If he gets a guard onto him, he should immediately set a high post screen for KAT, who is capable of punishing a little guy down low. This team doesn't adjust as fast as Denver does.
@MotuLoganАй бұрын
What about how the Wolves best game in the series was when Gobert wasn't even there.