WHAT A NBA PLAYER LOOKS LIKE AGAINST NORMAL HOOPERS!

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Ай бұрын

Watch the video to Milwaukee Bucks' rising star MarJon Beauchamp dominate in open runs against local Yakima hoopers.
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@imanisvision
@imanisvision Ай бұрын
lmk what yall wanna see more of & im on it!
@alienleads
@alienleads Ай бұрын
Looks like a nice little warm up.
@DanielBanks-tt4qu
@DanielBanks-tt4qu Ай бұрын
Every move wants to go left. .
@juliusbyers4188
@juliusbyers4188 Ай бұрын
More passing to teammates 😅
@Jerry9taile
@Jerry9taile Ай бұрын
Workouts and move tutorials and different reads
@worth-ec3ho
@worth-ec3ho Ай бұрын
this man is a 74 rated in 2k averaging 4.3 ppg and he's still absolutely destroying them, really shows that there's levels in basketball
@theratingguy5659
@theratingguy5659 Ай бұрын
partly because of the bad coacing staff
@mmmmmmm81622
@mmmmmmm81622 Ай бұрын
You’re pretty much right, but the 2k rating example was kinda pointless since 2k gives a lot of players BS overalls
@MuswellMunky
@MuswellMunky Ай бұрын
2K is largely meaningless. Dude is in the L, he's going to kill in open runs whilst playing at 50%.
@user-dr2ww2jg8o
@user-dr2ww2jg8o Ай бұрын
Wait a guy whose job is to play basketball is better than people with a regular job no way 🥶🥶🥶
@ishowspeedplug2845
@ishowspeedplug2845 Ай бұрын
I mean 2k rating barely matters when u not getting that much playing time they just give u basic shit
@smashbro2871
@smashbro2871 Ай бұрын
"I'm closer to Lebron then you are to me."
@XDrake-kq2fg
@XDrake-kq2fg Ай бұрын
Iconic line
@steezbully
@steezbully Ай бұрын
It’s facts fr
@John-oo6px
@John-oo6px Ай бұрын
ofc they're closer to 6 finals losses and being carried by superteams than any of us
@smashbro2871
@smashbro2871 Ай бұрын
@@John-oo6px 🫵😂
@gothbossbaby
@gothbossbaby Ай бұрын
@@John-oo6px way to expose yourself as a dumbass with this reply lmfao
@linusoppenheimer5571
@linusoppenheimer5571 Ай бұрын
Dude I've played w one nba player (Ty Jerome, not even sure he's in the league anymore and averaged like 3 ppg at best) while he was in the league in a random pickup game. He basically told us he couldn't/wouldn't go too hard before and cooked everyone the entire game with maybe 3 moves while pretty much walking. Keep in mind he's not a crazy athlete or anything; he's literally my height (6'3) and pretty skinny. It was just that literally every shot went in, literally every move was perfect, and literally every step he took was to the exact right spot. People don't understand how good NBA players really are.
@mcmerry2846
@mcmerry2846 Ай бұрын
I played Schröder in Europe, was a fair match
@ballislife9924
@ballislife9924 Ай бұрын
​@@mcmerry2846 He wasn't nearly as good in Europe. He really developed in the following years.
@SerenityES
@SerenityES Ай бұрын
I was a 6'2" HS swingman. Played college ball. Came up against Quinn Snyder and Eldredge Recasner (late 80s), two guys that were D1 stars and had little impact in NBA. They were basically unstoppable in pick up games with average to good players. Its insane to think of the level NBA players are.
@KBiz801
@KBiz801 25 күн бұрын
Yeah he on the Cavs right now. Injured currently and has only played in 2 games this season.
@lukemacofficial
@lukemacofficial 17 күн бұрын
he was a first round pick and averaged over 10ppg in his best year. Not that bad at all even for NBA
@thentropist4707
@thentropist4707 Ай бұрын
6 foot 7 with a guard like handle, shot, and passing attribute but still gets almost no minutes. Shows how crazy the nba is.
@sjohnson8583
@sjohnson8583 Ай бұрын
Gets no minutes because he missed those two jumpers. nba is brutal these days if you can’t make EVERY shot. He has a great work ethic, I’m sure he will keep improving his shot and start getting more and more minutes over the next couple years.
@_nik
@_nik Ай бұрын
eh, my guy is optimistic and too kind.
@mcmerry2846
@mcmerry2846 Ай бұрын
not really, there are NBA players who went overseas and failed miserably because they were bad
@willistokes1347
@willistokes1347 Ай бұрын
His Handle still needs some working though
@nyptbfan
@nyptbfan Ай бұрын
⁠this. and it shows even in this pickup game.
@icydom_
@icydom_ Ай бұрын
it just shows how big of a difference there is between the NBA and others. Like you barely see this guy doing something on the NBA court and then he comes to a random gym and just can do whatever he wants
@KingDavi1998
@KingDavi1998 Ай бұрын
It just shows how big of a difference in anthleticism. Bro is playing randoms. Ofc he can't do the same thing in the NBA with the best athletes in the world
@moballardful
@moballardful Ай бұрын
When you 6'7 and athletic and playing your whole life then I'd expect nothing less. Once you got like '4 or more over your comp then you're unstoppable.
@tomevers6670
@tomevers6670 Ай бұрын
@@moballardfulthe thing is most humans think they’re closer to the top than they really are. They have no idea how far their skills are.. there needs to be a reality check
@invisible7355
@invisible7355 Ай бұрын
​@tomevers6670 Facts, I've never player against nba players, but I played high school ball with 2 D1 guys one plays for the Oregon Ducks and I learned how big the gap was real quick. When they transfered to my high school I went from starting and averaging 18-8-5 to the bench and getting destroyed every practice lol. Couldnt guard them fr, just a different level. Teams would come watch us play just to show their players what pro prospects looked like and the level they were at
@moballardful
@moballardful Ай бұрын
@@tomevers6670 mainly because they're good or decent for people that don't do it for a living nor have a possibility of doing it professionally at an elite level.
@mikecheung227
@mikecheung227 Ай бұрын
Must feel good to be like Giannis for a change
@DHILLA-yz4rx
@DHILLA-yz4rx Ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂
@user-tk2uv7lq5u
@user-tk2uv7lq5u Ай бұрын
He's gonna force his pickup team to pick his brother?
@tristiandavis6852
@tristiandavis6852 Ай бұрын
He’s closer to Giannis than they are to him
@divideandmultiply
@divideandmultiply Ай бұрын
I imagine someone like Giannis, LeBron or Zion on a drive could put one of these guys in hospital, no joke. It's crazy how big the difference is between NBA stars and lower professional or college level players. Let alone NBA stars vs good normal hoopers.
@ethans5198
@ethans5198 Ай бұрын
@@user-tk2uv7lq5u the thing is Thanasis was drafted in 2015 while Giannis on 2013, Giannis was only 2 years in the NBA and clearly not a star yet. Meaning Thanasis was drafted because of his skill. Just being drafted by an NBA team means you are better than a million basketball players out there.. now those pick up game players on the gym are part of the millions..
@jovanny4763
@jovanny4763 Ай бұрын
Marjon was not holding nothing back ☠️☠️☠️
@Loquacious_Jackson
@Loquacious_Jackson 22 күн бұрын
Ebonics
@bmomosaik
@bmomosaik 3 күн бұрын
what? he was basically walking down the court... did he even run once>?
@Syrin23
@Syrin23 Ай бұрын
This is a reminder that even the WORST NBA player is one of the best bball players in the world.
@mcmerry2846
@mcmerry2846 Ай бұрын
just a reminder, any decent No NBA hooper would destroy these hoopers.
@user-dv8pm8ug4g
@user-dv8pm8ug4g Ай бұрын
Buddy he’s definitely not the worst NBA player check your words bud
@Syrin23
@Syrin23 Ай бұрын
@@user-dv8pm8ug4g Buddy, focus on reading comprehension before telling me to watch my words. NO WHERE did I say that this guy is the worst player in the league. The actual WORDS MATTER. But this guy who is far from a top tier NBA player yet dominates these guys. The worst player in the league would do the same. Before you get triggered next time, try some critical reading.
@akashs.2081
@akashs.2081 27 күн бұрын
@@Syrin23 yea it's kinda been said a million times already, stfu
@FlockofSmeagles
@FlockofSmeagles 12 күн бұрын
@@Syrin23 You need to work on your grammar. Your use of syntax is more important than his ability to comprehend what you're saying. You left it wide open to interpretation. If you didn't want people to infer that you were speaking on that player specifically. You should have stated that directly. You didn't, you made a direct statement on a video that is specifically centered around one player. That's the frame, and you are operating inside of it. Sit down, stupido.
@Dobbz_Media
@Dobbz_Media Ай бұрын
There’s a huge difference when you do something for a profession than just a hobby.
@pheesh9141
@pheesh9141 Ай бұрын
they did that thing as a hobby first.... they were just so extremely good at it that they could turn it into a paying job, beating out hundreds of millions people to be the top 0.001% skill level at that hobby :).
@ogposer
@ogposer Ай бұрын
@@pheesh9141yea, he needed to be most skillful 6'7 guy around. How many 6'7 people you know?😂
@pheesh9141
@pheesh9141 Ай бұрын
@@ogposer More than a couple, and they play bball but nothing approaching that ability. Anyway, you seem to be hinting that it's natural gifts that determines it, while the person I was responding to seemed to be hinting that it's because they take it seriously vs a casual hobby. Truth is in the middle, you of course need both to make it :)
@johnt7776
@johnt7776 12 күн бұрын
lol if it was that easy….so you saying if you played hoops as a profession you’d be playing in the nba now?
@JNJ1014
@JNJ1014 Ай бұрын
Played in a men's league pickup hockey game one Friday night. Retired NHLer came through, was a legit SCRUB on an avg pro team. Absolutely WAXED us, effortlessly scored at will. Pro athletes aren't human.
@samsun01
@samsun01 Ай бұрын
You were just lazy as a kid, son. THIS is the power of compounding over long periods of time. It ain't magic, son.
@JNJ1014
@JNJ1014 Ай бұрын
@@samsun01 Nobody said it was magic BRO. It's luck at some point as a youth, typically resulting in big jump in skill & surpassing your peers, followed by said abilities compounding at a sufficient rate until you're skilled enough to be a pro. Alternatively, you could also simply be born genetically superior like Joel Embiid who didn't start basketball until 15 but was a 1st round draft pick within 5 years. Magic, no. Worth spending time pursuing if you lack the requisite natural physical gifts & especially if you possess intellectual gifts? Absolutely not.
@samsun01
@samsun01 Ай бұрын
@@JNJ1014OK fair points bro. Steph changed the game of basketball, so clowns like Joel Embiid won't matter much in due time in the era of "touch fouls" (anyone can get inside the paint easy). It's all about mastering the fundamentals first, talent or no talent. In the NBA, everyone has talent, so guys like Steph are utilizing concepts that Mamba figured out eons ago, which is put in the 'investment' in your training (there are tiers of quality to training but that's another topic), you will compound it at a much faster rate which no one, talent or not, can catch up. Black Mamba proved it. He wasn't much of a 'talent' in NBA standards, not TMac or Vince.
@DonVito_
@DonVito_ Күн бұрын
I played Junior, everytime I go lace them up I wax everyone on the ice. You don't need to be a pro to wax everyone on the ice, there's a big difference
@JNJ1014
@JNJ1014 Күн бұрын
@@DonVito_ What'd you play, USHL or NAHL? Either way, you're in the 1% of 1% of all people who play hockey if you play Junior A, and the super elite of those 1% play pro. But I agree, I know kids in the USHL who'd wax any men's league.
@ethanwalker7320
@ethanwalker7320 Ай бұрын
This made me realise how important thinking about where my feet are is. He looks so effortless because he’s catching those little moments where the defender just follows him without thinking which often leaves they’re feet off balance. Most of his crossovers happens while the defender is either in the air or only one foot on the ground.
@ethanwalker7320
@ethanwalker7320 Ай бұрын
Just also wanted to note how on a lot of his impressive plays the defense looks like they just gave up. Like the mentality of seeing someone so much better than you you don’t even try your best. Not Tryna hate on this guy at all. Just taking notes on how I could improve my own game
@olimercer835
@olimercer835 Ай бұрын
i like this@@ethanwalker7320
@Set_Your_Handlle
@Set_Your_Handlle Ай бұрын
Length really does a lot for you: his crossovers and his fakes aren't really fakes, they're actual moves that he pulls out of because his reach is just that long. Hard to defend when he's controlling your direction just by swinging his arms side to side
@michaelh7125
@michaelh7125 23 күн бұрын
Like a boxer counter punching. He allows you to commit, then reacts off of that.
@jesusfollower4391
@jesusfollower4391 Ай бұрын
to give marjon credit dude was a first round pick and worked his ass off. these regulars are light work lol
@ogposer
@ogposer Ай бұрын
It's light work when he taller than everyone on the court, gets professional coaching and care
@xum0007
@xum0007 Ай бұрын
@@ogposer he sauced so many guys his size, and there was some funky looking whites guys there who were like 6'10 and taller than him
@phoomphgaming5538
@phoomphgaming5538 Ай бұрын
One thing I love about pros of any kind is how effortless they make their game look, poetry in motion is a real thing
@zebra7578
@zebra7578 5 күн бұрын
Yeah, it's something im trying to replicate as a footballer. When the game is effortless to you, your style changes
@ok10.
@ok10. Ай бұрын
this is a bench player (end of the bench) player in the NBA destroying regular hoopers, now imagine facing off against a NBA starter or an All star
@imanisvision
@imanisvision Ай бұрын
how would he be in the league if he couldn’t hang against those type of players, that’s just not his role on the team he’s on
@_nik
@_nik Ай бұрын
him vs an average person (6’7” vs 5’8”) is the equivalent of an average person vs a 3rd grader (5’8” vs 4’9”), on an 8 foot basket. no skill required to dumpster the average. we need a pinoy league, see some actual sauce. only people making plays in the big leagues now days are pgs.
@ry_an.
@ry_an. Ай бұрын
@@_nikcap
@renatoruiz8534
@renatoruiz8534 Ай бұрын
​@@_nikain't no one trying to see 5'5" hoopers who don't set screens, can't dunk, and throw slow ass passes.
@Rameil.Walters
@Rameil.Walters Ай бұрын
There’s not that much of a difference. Mindset and the smallest tweaks make the difference at that level
@lucastadsen1203
@lucastadsen1203 Ай бұрын
POV: u realize everyone that’s says “yea I could’ve gone pro” could indeed NOT have gone pro 😂😂. But can one of these randoms at least play defense?? Like cmon, try and show out against someone that good 😭
@ex2878
@ex2878 Ай бұрын
they are trying hes just that good 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@sprinklolz
@sprinklolz Ай бұрын
footwork, pacing, bumping, and different ways to seal off defenders while scoring. he makes it look easy because of his elite fundamentals. while also going at half speed and being one of the tallest guys on the court. he’s in a different league.
@YHWHsam
@YHWHsam Ай бұрын
theyre all trying to play defense. there's ppl way worse than him thatll make u look like ur not trying on defense
@leggoentertainment2947
@leggoentertainment2947 Ай бұрын
​@@sprinklolz literally 👏🤣
@sprinklolz
@sprinklolz Ай бұрын
theres even a video on this channel of michael porter jr. ,from the nuggests, making the nba player in this vid look like his defenders… Crazy to see the different levels of skill in the league.
@KeiTruck35
@KeiTruck35 Ай бұрын
"I'm closer to LeBron than you are to me" - Brian Scalabrine
@tomcooper6108
@tomcooper6108 Ай бұрын
Was at a 3 on 3 tourney and watch a former NBA guard play against normal Joe's. It was the unwaisted movement that stood out. Not the height. Beautiful to watch.
@mako4874
@mako4874 Ай бұрын
If it was easy we d all be doin it . The size is what people think separates em but no- they’re a lot more skilled than even elite ballers we all know
@robmangeri777
@robmangeri777 23 күн бұрын
The difference in the quality of movement is almost beautiful to watch. Awesome contrast video!
@jameelmorton6962
@jameelmorton6962 Ай бұрын
Crazy that a lot of the other players there are also good college or overseas players too. Just shows the level of separation between NBA players and other hoopers.
@raytumbal3288
@raytumbal3288 Ай бұрын
the difference between NBA Players and normal hoopers are NBA Players have taller build, more muscular, higher jump ability, better accuracy, better ballhandling, better positioning and court view, and far huge income.
@sciencegeek4261
@sciencegeek4261 Ай бұрын
That's literally everything
@slin4013
@slin4013 22 күн бұрын
What you really mean to say is- bigger, stronger, faster, and more skilled. When you have all 4 against your opponent, your opponent becomes a traffic cone
@SullivanCrowell_
@SullivanCrowell_ Ай бұрын
I was in the Bucks in 2k, and I love when he gets in! For some reason, I just feed him the ball when we up. He scores 20.
@dominickphillips4454
@dominickphillips4454 Ай бұрын
Crazy thing is he really doesn’t look like he’s trying either.
@jaymiller5669
@jaymiller5669 Ай бұрын
He’s always at the right spot at the right time too
@Oatsy26x
@Oatsy26x Ай бұрын
This guys pretty good he should try for the NBA or something
@TheDVM
@TheDVM Ай бұрын
Very nice of you to play a few pick ups every now and then at the local high school. Looks like your presence brings together a lot of diverse hobbyists into the gym to work out alongside you. Subscribed ✅
@PopcornMovieReview
@PopcornMovieReview Ай бұрын
I had a chance to play pickup with a guy who played in Europe professionally. May not have been the NBA but he was still waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay better than anyone else. Not even close.
@user-ge2pn3gk1j
@user-ge2pn3gk1j Ай бұрын
This just proves that you have to be physically gifted first lol
@JoshuaYeshuaCSULB
@JoshuaYeshuaCSULB Ай бұрын
Still have to be out 10,000 other 6’7 guys
@user-ge2pn3gk1j
@user-ge2pn3gk1j Ай бұрын
@@JoshuaYeshuaCSULB true! What a tough game to go through …
@collin833
@collin833 13 күн бұрын
@@JoshuaYeshuaCSULB10,000 guys is easier to beat than millions
@DarkskinDon
@DarkskinDon Ай бұрын
Really levels to this sheesh
@Baltimoretay21207
@Baltimoretay21207 Ай бұрын
He be killing when he get a chance honestly in the league
@savageelixir8800
@savageelixir8800 4 күн бұрын
He so offensively gifted
@miguelaguirre5720
@miguelaguirre5720 27 күн бұрын
Guarded this dude back when he was in Yakima Washington in summer ball dude was a bucket then
@luccidprayinstartana4899
@luccidprayinstartana4899 Ай бұрын
This guy had an inspiring story
@sebastianprice2908
@sebastianprice2908 Ай бұрын
He was playing at 1% and still by far better than anyone else out there
@johncraftenworth7847
@johncraftenworth7847 3 күн бұрын
yeah looks like he travels, carries, hooks and pushes off with impunity. def nba player there
@CedSaidIt
@CedSaidIt Ай бұрын
& he don't get no burn for the Bucks.... But he's givin' ya'll Buck-ets!!!!
@lumbago6328
@lumbago6328 Ай бұрын
Legend has it that the whole gym glazed him that day
@lmet6174
@lmet6174 Ай бұрын
Can't believe they sent bro to G league but now imagine the fact that there is a level above him (consistent bench/role players then you have the consistent starters then another level above that (all stars etc) then a level above that (MVP contenders)
@YT_SkyFN
@YT_SkyFN Ай бұрын
A dunk contest
@joshvue2467
@joshvue2467 Ай бұрын
The NBA is god-tier!
@muppets966
@muppets966 Ай бұрын
Most g league players would be able to dominate like this. NBA is the best of the best
@ADBProductions_
@ADBProductions_ Ай бұрын
I didn't know he was from Yakima lol I guess I'm a Beauchamp fan now
@TheHeziPharaoh
@TheHeziPharaoh Ай бұрын
The glazing is crazy
@theacetre
@theacetre 25 күн бұрын
he work on that jumper he gonna be in the league for a while!
@marvinfollero846
@marvinfollero846 Ай бұрын
Chuck: dribble dribble dribble
@fivestarsingh
@fivestarsingh Ай бұрын
tuff asf
@kylesmith1876
@kylesmith1876 22 күн бұрын
He literally is a bench rider , I love him. He honestly needs more burn in game his defense is his best attribute.
@diegopinon4321
@diegopinon4321 Ай бұрын
God damn Marjon still remember seeeing him for the first time back in Wa I was in middle school him and my cousin knew each other and balled up I remember him telling me he going to the nba happy for bro 🔥
@fz6903
@fz6903 Ай бұрын
The thing with playing against someone like this, semi professional or pro, or just a really good basketball player is even if you actually stay level with him, stay close, play good defense, he usually just swishes the shot like you weren't even there, like it's him alone in the gym! That's when you get it, OK, I'm no factor in here 😂
@rowstyles
@rowstyles Ай бұрын
looks like a fun run
@brycestrom_
@brycestrom_ Ай бұрын
🐐
@SomebodyBanThatGuy
@SomebodyBanThatGuy 21 күн бұрын
It’s all about height in basketball really. In order to be in the top 0.01% in basketball you gotta be in the 0.01% of height/length. There are plenty of other sports and activities people can do that actually suit shorter people. I would say if you ain’t atleast 6 foot it makes no since playing basketball even for fun.
@joshuaedwards6075
@joshuaedwards6075 15 күн бұрын
Anyone who is a professional in anything competitive is basically better than what the typical person can imagine.
@SiGSHALOMETV
@SiGSHALOMETV Ай бұрын
Personally, I just saw 1. a bunch of terrible ball handling. 2. A reluctance to go right off the dribble With sprinkles of physicality & a big body using its size well
@weedydays5718
@weedydays5718 13 күн бұрын
a beautiful symbol of modern NBA. i only watched 2,30 min, because i just could not stand it anymore. in this two and a half min "best of" i counted 5(!) times travelling and one double dribble. i saw a couple of times how "dwarfs" were crushed by a "giant" just by pure brutal force. and i did not see even one was nice pass, but the NBA player, not one.....
@dareno.7032
@dareno.7032 Ай бұрын
Let me guard him
@owenborkenhagen
@owenborkenhagen 25 күн бұрын
That’s Marion beauchamp baby!
@Shakester71
@Shakester71 16 күн бұрын
I’ve got to play against Rex Walters in a J-League (Japanese League). The most he averaged in his NBA career was 7 points. J-league had some ballers and Walters made us all look like kids on a playground. He could have averaged 40 points a game if he wanted.
@jordancollins7799
@jordancollins7799 Ай бұрын
Sometimes people need to see the difference.
@charlesfarodolu4219
@charlesfarodolu4219 Ай бұрын
He needs to play in those open runs at UCLA with the real NBA players because he's not getting better playing against these scrubs. He needs to challenge himself and play against the elites. "If it doesn't challenge you, you won't change!!!"
@Oliver-lj3po
@Oliver-lj3po Ай бұрын
He probably does bro stop making assumptions
@benhartart9487
@benhartart9487 20 күн бұрын
Lowering his shoulder into the defence would be a charging call 90% of the time
@aleferibeiro4717
@aleferibeiro4717 13 күн бұрын
To be able to play in the nba you have to be a monster, and in there are monsters between Monsters
@terrytitus5291
@terrytitus5291 Ай бұрын
Nobody could get up there with him.Someone thought they had a steal,he took it right back!
@anthonyf2982
@anthonyf2982 Ай бұрын
Must feel good to be king of the gym.
@ZL1M9
@ZL1M9 Ай бұрын
tough player
@imthrillz5255
@imthrillz5255 Күн бұрын
I remember playing against a D1 and got cooked like that while dude was on a phone call with earphones in
@manner7073
@manner7073 Ай бұрын
Little dis the players know it was actually 1v9😂
@Unfluencer
@Unfluencer Ай бұрын
he's a pretty good passer lol!!!!!!!!!
@Alkiel
@Alkiel Ай бұрын
now lets do a video like this with THANASIS
@wildanmalik1819
@wildanmalik1819 27 күн бұрын
This is great, but what i really wanna say is somebody that in nba level and shows a bit of playmaking ability like bron who is able to score and do flashy pash either
@greg9069
@greg9069 Ай бұрын
The “oh my god!” Is ammature.. just play your hardest.. giving up because he’s better than you or beats you on a couple possessions is exactly the only reason he became better than you.
@Luckyboyee777
@Luckyboyee777 Ай бұрын
This is like playing kickball against toddlers.
@junkobash2365
@junkobash2365 Ай бұрын
Brutal
@bucketcentral9664
@bucketcentral9664 Ай бұрын
That man was out there serving potato salad
@lom972
@lom972 Ай бұрын
Not only levels but size too
@wilmerohrnaxelsson120
@wilmerohrnaxelsson120 Ай бұрын
Shoes?
@josephclum7614
@josephclum7614 Ай бұрын
The man was 3 feet taller than everybody else and he traveled and carried at least 4 times. But point taken we all know nba players are better than your average joe
@SoulVernacular23
@SoulVernacular23 Ай бұрын
I played against a aquille Carr in an open run I couldn’t do shit with him just different respect for the skill levels of basketball
@DrJohnnyJ
@DrJohnnyJ 6 күн бұрын
He has his head down the whole time. Overdribbles. Doesn't use screens or pass to the open man. He would have problems against an organized defense. I played with one pro player in the 60's. I was just a kid. He didn't look that amazing but he made the pass, set the screen, took the offensive charge and went to the open spot on the court. Put the two of them together and you have a star.
@cristix11
@cristix11 4 күн бұрын
travels all over the place and the handles aren't the best...just sayin
@osheherring8458
@osheherring8458 23 күн бұрын
Idk about the term hoopers being used with them. That's YMCA rec league caliber out there. Im 21ing them in less than 5 minutes. Straight warmup talent
@KendayyXI
@KendayyXI 22 күн бұрын
Lmaooo I remember when marjon dropped 83 at that crawsover event that was crazy😂 On the other hand Dude don’t even look like he trying he just playing at his own pace and gettin to his spots. Albeit these are not the best defenders but either way there’s really levels to this shit man. Defenders look lifeless on the floor but that’s how you look playing NBA level talent I guess😂
@9Beyond
@9Beyond Ай бұрын
move like jayson tatum
@coleblair5919
@coleblair5919 Ай бұрын
they look so defeated every time he scores
@booneguy
@booneguy Ай бұрын
Now imagine playing against a prime Allen Iverson or T-Mac.
@YoungRah__
@YoungRah__ Ай бұрын
This look like the Kai Cenat vs the kids highlight
@ericlutz7939
@ericlutz7939 Ай бұрын
A walk on in D1 would destroy any park players anywhere
@givemhades
@givemhades 16 сағат бұрын
Nahhhh. I played with d1 guys. I’m a scrub, but I could hang.. remember, even at the D1 level, there’s levels.. a UConn d1 isn’t the same as a cal Berkeley, which isn’t the same as siue… all d1 schools, but its levels. Just like high school, you might be a varsity player, but you’re at the weakest school in the state. It’s not the same. The point being, there are some real hoopers at the park. A walk on from a lesser college could get washed.
@BigstickNick
@BigstickNick Ай бұрын
I do pretty much the same…except miss the shots
@alanvalencia8585
@alanvalencia8585 Ай бұрын
No way you were close to my hometown!
@amirdjedovic5931
@amirdjedovic5931 Ай бұрын
wtf would all these players do if carrier were still a thing in basketball??
@lukyluk_py
@lukyluk_py Ай бұрын
They would addapt
@marionotbros2
@marionotbros2 Ай бұрын
To be fair, your local gym's hooper is not 6'7" lol
@LizardSkin
@LizardSkin 3 күн бұрын
1:25 egregious travel not sure why you included that “highlight” 💀
@whuang03
@whuang03 18 күн бұрын
Remember every nba player even the deep bench ones were Mr Basketball in the State of ____ or Country of ____, u fill in the blank. If ur are not one of the Mr u ain’t at their level.
@life0093
@life0093 Ай бұрын
Do an NBA player vs a KZbin commenter. They know more than the pros.
@imanisvision
@imanisvision Ай бұрын
🤣🤣
@GlobetrotterExpat
@GlobetrotterExpat Ай бұрын
I’m not remotely surpassing that he dominated. What I found interesting was how fundamental and controlled he played. Not to mention how easy he makes dunking look.
@realtalk2046
@realtalk2046 Ай бұрын
This feels like when the gated community kids pop out in the malnourished this is all we got for joy courts for content😭😭😭
@JayBrown-xs9ps
@JayBrown-xs9ps Ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@criticalinfrastructurepart1959
@criticalinfrastructurepart1959 8 күн бұрын
Guy travels more than a nomad
@abdq4712
@abdq4712 Ай бұрын
This guy does this to scrubs, Luka does this to the best players in the NBA. Makes you think about the 'levels'.
@klevistp12
@klevistp12 Ай бұрын
Put a shirt on all of you 😂
@pinkship
@pinkship 6 күн бұрын
just like if youre a graphic designer nobody could hold a candle to you in photoshop, this man plays basketball as his career. all day he has nothing else to do but play basketball. he's good. they all are,
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