Bayless was 1of my favorite combo guards .I thought he could have Flourish at the 2spot for the right team . He had potential. He was kinda like a Monta Ellis without the clout
Jared Bayless, OJ Mayo, Kevin Love, Eric Gordon, Drose, Michael Beasley, I can’t count how many times in middle school I got kicked out of class for watching their high school highlights 😂😂 the Golden Age of high school basketball
I think all of those dudes played in the rose city showcase. I remember when I was younger and watching that tournament every year. Meanstreets had drose and Eric Gordon, OJ mayo and bill walker were fun to watch too
I was watching a JJ Reddick podcast and they mentioned David Lee losing his starting position to Draymond Green. He was an integral piece for the Warriors and never recovered from that injury
@@FreeAgent797 nah fax!! But his name gets lost now these days . If he stayed on Suns who knows he could had a HOF CAREER. Or If he didn’t get drafted to the Celtics his career would got off the ground quicker.
@@poloregal he’s really good player but not transcendent. Comp was stiff at his position . Kobe , wade , lebron, tmac, Vince , ray Allen , Carmelo . Wasn’t heavily marketed either he’ll be forgotten about .
We need a John Jenkins Stunted Growth I played against him in highschool he was putting up 45ppg and ended going to Vanderbilt University drafted #23 by the Hawks
Great vid once again. I don't know if he was MVP of that first summer league he played in but I seem to recall that he was one of the stand outs in it putting up some huge numbers.
@@stuntedgrowth Watching your vid here, brought back an interview where the interviewer asked (I think it was Kevin Love) if there's any players out there that they thought would be big but just never took off. I think they said they couldn't think of anyone but when they thought about it more, they said "Bayless". I think it was Bayless' 3rd or 4th year at the time. I remembered that because I wondered why his growth seemed stunted after watching that summer league.
Your comment about the one-star era was so apt. It's really hard to think of such a concept now since 2008. And even if people didn't gravitate together in free agency, you needed to get at least 2 by drafts or trades in order to get the title.
Yes yes yes!!! I remember i used to think he was gonna breakout in Toronto! I thought he was gonna be a 23 ppg and 7 assists type guy for most of his career. Too bad it didn’t go at all as i thought. He had the talent.
I remember playing against him at lifetime fitness his senior year. He was so nice! You could tell it was effortless for him against other players and I played high school and some community college. He was a real chill guy.
Ahhh....Jerryd Bayless. I thought his game was so much like Jay Williams' game, and that his career would amount to what Jay's would have been if not for the motorcycle accident. Great analysis on Bayless (and for many other players) at the 7:48 - 7:51 minute mark. While he had great athletic attributes (leaping, quickness, and strength), one physical attribute he was not blessed with was arm length/span. Just looking at him (and not knowing his actual measurements) he looked to have shorter than average arm length. Conversely, a player like Frank Ntilikina lacks a bit athletically, but has some serious arm length/span.
@@Supersupremegang LOL true on Bane....I still remember JJ Redick during the draft (after having his arm length measured) being analyzed with T-Rex syndrome!
Dude played 15 years! Sure in HS and college he was supposed to be the next big thing, I remember people calling him Arizona Jordan. But he had a decent career. That many years in the league averaging almost 10 points is nothing to hate on.
He played 11 years , and his last 3 years he only played around 80 games total,he just quite didn’t live up to the high expectations but he was a decent backup guard.
I saw Jerryd Bayless play in High School and he was definitely a raw athlete… explosiveness, quickness, speed, great jump shooter and could jump out the gym. It was sad to see his career go by so quickly
I don't know. I didn't catch his high school / college career over here in Germany, but when I saw him in the NBA, I just thought: "Hmm, nice score-first guard" but his playmaking and defense didn't look up to snuff, as you've covered on stunt #2. On top of that, his three-ball was really inconsistent. Some seasons, he was an elite shooter over 40 percent, other seasons he was below average. I liked him as instant offense off the bench.
I wouldn’t say it’s Portland that hurt young PGs. I would say it’s mainly Nate McMillan. Nate always liked his veteran PGs. I sometimes wonder if Dame’s growth would have been stunted if Nate was around for one more season.
Love this video, people forgot how good he was supposed to be and how athletic he was. It’s crazy that he just became a knockdown shooter to stay around in the league.
Jerryd Bayless was so much fun to watch. Similar athleticism you could argue with the likes of DRose and Russ, but with a better/consistent jumper from the get go. Aside from that, would love to see a Stunted Growth on the Nets' Sean Williams and Terrence Williams. Both were athletic freaks for nature and had some skills that came naturally. Sean aka Area 51 at his prime was such a shot blocking menace, while Terrence would throw down anything. Edit: You do have a Terrence Williams one, much respect! I had no idea originally.
I locked Bayless up when we played the AZ Magic at an AAU tourney in Vegas... Held him to 34 points & 8 assists.. 😎 They BARELY beat us like 91-63 Dude did a windmill on a fast break from the 3rfd hash 😂
Andrea Bargnani was a Number 1 over all pick in the NBA and was a forgotten about class But suppose to be the next Dirk Nowinski and super star in Toronto
I never understood why he didn't pan out.. sometimes I believe he really got drafted by the wrong team..how can you draft a guy like this but don't get to run the squad..but it seems the BLAZERS always waste talented guards..it's a damn shame
Always known him as a really good shooter that made big shots in big games didn’t know HE was that athletic and always noticed his short arms so I wasn’t trippin HE do have short arms for his height
This is great ! But you should’ve brought up him winning summer league MVP playing SG … he said himself that was his biggest mistake not playing point guard that summer, which messed up his groove.
It's crazy how this could have been Westbrook if OKC gave up on him after his rookie year since he wasn't a PG early on and KD wasn't KD yet to the Thunder organization.
He was cold 🥶. I still can't believe he's not a future hall of famer. Goes to show talent doesn't always transfer to the NBA. It's dudes in prison wit 15 years because of one bad decision that could play in the League . Or didn't practice enough got rich and lazy like Kwame Brown. Just didn't make good decisions in life.
I figured he was the second best guard thinking only Rose was better back in 2008. Who knows maybe he develops better being forced into passing KD the ball and becoming a PG on the fly like Westbrook did.
Bayless was a very interesting case study. It’s like he was playground superstar that couldn’t figure out the 5 on 5 game. He didn’t make others around him better and his basketball iq didn’t match his physical ability
so, based on a high school mixtape he was supposed to be this and that.... that's what's wrong with bball in the US. hyped on highlights of crossovers, heroball and dunks against 5ft3 futur salesman. they never show you turnovers, lack of defense, terrible shot selection and inexistant bball IQ.... how many exemples before people start to realize that all this BS doesn't mean sh!t once they get in the NBA?
I think politics played a role in he’s career Once your labeled a certain player then it’s hard to shake that You gotta rub your elbows with the right ppl to make it in the league, no reason why he’s still not in the league
I need to check through the videos. You may have done this one, but Kwame Brown. He was a bust, who was actually a decent role player eventually and had a decent career. But still a bust. Interesting tale.
Bro I appreciate your content for the most part but sometimes I feel like you should change the title of some of these videos to just short biographies because how was his gross stunted? Out of all of the guards from that time you expected him to still emerge as a star? A 13-year nba career for a 6-2 guard is a success. Making a video saying jerryd Bayless was expected to be a star in that era is just a reach bro.
Wish Bayless was given the keys from the beginning to a team. Still think his career could've been great.
He was ranked ahead of Derrick Rose, Blake Griffin and James Harden in hugh school
Agreed, I felt very bad for Bayless when he got traded to the Blazers that night.
Bayless was 1of my favorite combo guards .I thought he could have Flourish at the 2spot for the right team . He had potential. He was kinda like a Monta Ellis without the clout
Hugh school lol
@@carlwallace1129 Monta had a deeper bag, but was a notch lower athletically.
Jared Bayless, OJ Mayo, Kevin Love, Eric Gordon, Drose, Michael Beasley, I can’t count how many times in middle school I got kicked out of class for watching their high school highlights 😂😂 the Golden Age of high school basketball
Cold era
Ball is life had all of their highlights str8 🔥 😂
Dont forget b Jennings
I think all of those dudes played in the rose city showcase. I remember when I was younger and watching that tournament every year. Meanstreets had drose and Eric Gordon,
OJ mayo and bill walker were fun to watch too
Draft class was crazy as hell !
This guy was soooo awesome. And him at Arizona and James Harden at Asu had some great battles
Pac 10 was loaded
I was watching a JJ Reddick podcast and they mentioned David Lee losing his starting position to Draymond Green. He was an integral piece for the Warriors and never recovered from that injury
Everybody can't be a Star ✨ it's a blessing to even make to the league
Shelden Williams, Miles Simon, Jeffery Taylor, Brendan Wright
Good list. Mine's is Martell Webster, Anthony Randolph, Roy Tarpley, and Terrance Morris
@@thedoranwilliamsshow6863 Anthony Randolph is my favorite player and Martel Webster does need video
Joe Johnson !! One of the forgotten SG/SF of the 2000’s. Could of had a hall of fame career
Joe Johnson was an assassin. There was nothing stunted about him.🤣🤣
@@FreeAgent797 nah fax!! But his name gets lost now these days . If he stayed on Suns who knows he could had a HOF CAREER. Or If he didn’t get drafted to the Celtics his career would got off the ground quicker.
ISO JOE ?! yea that’s a dawg on the court fr
He will be in the HOF
@@poloregal he’s really good player but not transcendent. Comp was stiff at his position . Kobe , wade , lebron, tmac, Vince , ray Allen , Carmelo . Wasn’t heavily marketed either he’ll be forgotten about .
Jerryd had a beautiful jumper too, he remind me of Jay Williams from Duke alittle but Bayless is more athletic
We need a John Jenkins Stunted Growth I played against him in highschool he was putting up 45ppg and ended going to Vanderbilt University drafted #23 by the Hawks
He didnt get real playing time til later in his career
His hoopmixtape 🔥🔥
Great vid once again. I don't know if he was MVP of that first summer league he played in but I seem to recall that he was one of the stand outs in it putting up some huge numbers.
Yup he was. Thank you
@@stuntedgrowth Watching your vid here, brought back an interview where the interviewer asked (I think it was Kevin Love) if there's any players out there that they thought would be big but just never took off. I think they said they couldn't think of anyone but when they thought about it more, they said "Bayless". I think it was Bayless' 3rd or 4th year at the time. I remembered that because I wondered why his growth seemed stunted after watching that summer league.
Your comment about the one-star era was so apt. It's really hard to think of such a concept now since 2008. And even if people didn't gravitate together in free agency, you needed to get at least 2 by drafts or trades in order to get the title.
do d.j. augustine next. the man picked ahead of jerryd bayless
I thought he had star written all over him coming in as well , I thought for sure he had the tools to be like a Brandon Roy / Dwade type of guy.
Yes yes yes!!! I remember i used to think he was gonna breakout in Toronto! I thought he was gonna be a 23 ppg and 7 assists type guy for most of his career. Too bad it didn’t go at all as i thought. He had the talent.
He played good for toronto. We should have kept him and gave him more burn.
@@kengrant3227 I remember him actually having a very solid run for like a few months.
Jerryd Bayless was that dude in high school
I remember playing against him at lifetime fitness his senior year. He was so nice! You could tell it was effortless for him against other players and I played high school and some community college. He was a real chill guy.
Ahhh....Jerryd Bayless. I thought his game was so much like Jay Williams' game, and that his career would amount to what Jay's would have been if not for the motorcycle accident.
Great analysis on Bayless (and for many other players) at the 7:48 - 7:51 minute mark. While he had great athletic attributes (leaping, quickness, and strength), one physical attribute he was not blessed with was arm length/span. Just looking at him (and not knowing his actual measurements) he looked to have shorter than average arm length. Conversely, a player like Frank Ntilikina lacks a bit athletically, but has some serious arm length/span.
He reminds of me Desmond Bane with his shorter than average arms. They also have a similar physique.
@@Supersupremegang LOL true on Bane....I still remember JJ Redick during the draft (after having his arm length measured) being analyzed with T-Rex syndrome!
Dude played 15 years! Sure in HS and college he was supposed to be the next big thing, I remember people calling him Arizona Jordan. But he had a decent career. That many years in the league averaging almost 10 points is nothing to hate on.
He played 11 years , and his last 3 years he only played around 80 games total,he just quite didn’t live up to the high expectations but he was a decent backup guard.
@MrSlicktherick 11 years is still a long time
Glad he's doing well.
I saw Jerryd Bayless play in High School and he was definitely a raw athlete… explosiveness, quickness, speed, great jump shooter and could jump out the gym. It was sad to see his career go by so quickly
Dawg he was in the class with Drose mayo and the gang ! This was an elite class he was in!!
I don't know. I didn't catch his high school / college career over here in Germany, but when I saw him in the NBA, I just thought: "Hmm, nice score-first guard" but his playmaking and defense didn't look up to snuff, as you've covered on stunt #2. On top of that, his three-ball was really inconsistent. Some seasons, he was an elite shooter over 40 percent, other seasons he was below average. I liked him as instant offense off the bench.
He was something else in High School. Came in as a 9th grader dominating. Literally only went right and was still putting up 30.
Just started watching your videos. Great content.
I wouldn’t say it’s Portland that hurt young PGs. I would say it’s mainly Nate McMillan. Nate always liked his veteran PGs. I sometimes wonder if Dame’s growth would have been stunted if Nate was around for one more season.
These videos are top tier
Can you do a stunted growth on George McCloud, He played college ball at Florida State and got drafted #7 by the pacers in 1989.
Love this video, people forgot how good he was supposed to be and how athletic he was. It’s crazy that he just became a knockdown shooter to stay around in the league.
Did you ever do Adrian Autry? God Shammgod? Rashad McCants?
I remember when he got traded to Portland on Draft night from Indiana!
Nate McMillan killed this boy confidence!
Bayless
Roy
Rudy Fernandez
Aldridge
Oden
🔥🤯
CANT FORGET LAMARCUAS ALDRIDGE
@@Ynkno man Rudy Fernandez is a textbook stunted growth he was so talented but he wanted the nice life in spain
Jerryd Bayless was so much fun to watch. Similar athleticism you could argue with the likes of DRose and Russ, but with a better/consistent jumper from the get go.
Aside from that, would love to see a Stunted Growth on the Nets' Sean Williams and Terrence Williams. Both were athletic freaks for nature and had some skills that came naturally. Sean aka Area 51 at his prime was such a shot blocking menace, while Terrence would throw down anything.
Edit: You do have a Terrence Williams one, much respect! I had no idea originally.
Another great video
I locked Bayless up when we played the AZ Magic at an AAU tourney in Vegas... Held him to 34 points & 8 assists.. 😎
They BARELY beat us like 91-63
Dude did a windmill on a fast break from the 3rfd hash 😂
Always been a stand up guy, his brother has been a buddy of mine since we were freshmen at Morehouse….Jerryd used to come through
The sports world is 100% about situations.
Damn! I miss OJ Mayo and Bayless. I used to copy OJ Mayo's game. Lol!
Andrea Bargnani was a Number 1 over all pick in the NBA and was a forgotten about class
But suppose to be the next Dirk Nowinski and super star in Toronto
Played him in high school. We were in the same class 2007. Fun times
I never understood why he didn't pan out.. sometimes I believe he really got drafted by the wrong team..how can you draft a guy like this but don't get to run the squad..but it seems the BLAZERS always waste talented guards..it's a damn shame
He said injuries lol
Still has the best windmill package of all time
Johnny Flynn next same era you talking
Damn you dropped this right on time. About to watch this while I roll up this gas ⛽️
I used to go crazy with bro and broy on 2k10 😊
He was a monster coming our of hs
Always known him as a really good shooter that made big shots in big games didn’t know HE was that athletic and always noticed his short arms so I wasn’t trippin HE do have short arms for his height
This is great ! But you should’ve brought up him winning summer league MVP playing SG … he said himself that was his biggest mistake not playing point guard that summer, which messed up his groove.
It's crazy how this could have been Westbrook if OKC gave up on him after his rookie year since he wasn't a PG early on and KD wasn't KD yet to the Thunder organization.
Bayless had a chance in Milwaukee tbh
Dude was the truth on that old 2k when he was on Portland
His hs mixtape was insane
The main thing i remember about him was the way they spelled his name in NBA2k like JerryD Bayless, so it looked weird AF. Took them years to fix it.
He was cold 🥶. I still can't believe he's not a future hall of famer. Goes to show talent doesn't always transfer to the NBA. It's dudes in prison wit 15 years because of one bad decision that could play in the League . Or didn't practice enough got rich and lazy like Kwame Brown. Just didn't make good decisions in life.
That boy had hops tho
He would go crazy this era fr he had a clip
I remember when he and Roy were giving an interview and Roy looked at him like laughing at him maybe I'm wrong maybe he was proud who knows
Him being drafted to portland was an issue
Facts 💯 Portland jail blazers
07 in AZ all you heard was Bayless and C Polk… Hawkins for his bounce buuuut yeah. Lol
His last name is Bayless; what'd you expect? 🤭
Jerrdy Bayless was like that when I just seen him as a role gut
He was nice
Brandon Roy is also another case of a what if
That’s just because of injuries. Everyone knows why.
Needed a different franchise to start with. Also ahead of his time
I figured he was the second best guard thinking only Rose was better back in 2008. Who knows maybe he develops better being forced into passing KD the ball and becoming a PG on the fly like Westbrook did.
ayy gang u gotta level ur audio man
the clips be louder or weaker than ur narration
Do Mitch McGary from Michigan
Bayless was a very interesting case study. It’s like he was playground superstar that couldn’t figure out the 5 on 5 game. He didn’t make others around him better and his basketball iq didn’t match his physical ability
Do a how good was Evan turner.
so, based on a high school mixtape he was supposed to be this and that.... that's what's wrong with bball in the US. hyped on highlights of crossovers, heroball and dunks against 5ft3 futur salesman. they never show you turnovers, lack of defense, terrible shot selection and inexistant bball IQ.... how many exemples before people start to realize that all this BS doesn't mean sh!t once they get in the NBA?
After seeing this I feel like Gabe York should get a piece done on him.
5:53 Damn
Got on the court looking like Skip Bayless.
Shout out da house im finna graduate next year
He killed my high school back in 2007 my high school is the team wearing the white and maroon jersey.
Ricky Rubio
I think politics played a role in he’s career
Once your labeled a certain player then it’s hard to shake that
You gotta rub your elbows with the right ppl to make it in the league, no reason why he’s still not in the league
Chris skywalker from Florida
Also, do Brandon Jennings.
I didn't think his handles were good enough to really be a star. But he was a good player and did well for himself.
How about Dorrell Wright?
He was a decent guard
I bet he knows Forrester 😄
Dude was D Rose with a jump shot and never got the keys
so he basically became Carlos boozer in the end 🤣
Do jahii Carson
Pay up with the layup!
I knew from the jump he would be a role player. That was his ceiling.
🙄
That nigga was nice on 2K tho
Skip’s cousins
ayyee now
Decent scorer who didn't defend or pass.. Not couldn't, he just DIDN'T
He could play. Coaches failed to use him right
IT DOES NOT LAST 4 EVER BUT HE MADE IT BEING A PRO ATHELE IS HIGHLY COMPETITIVE
I need to check through the videos. You may have done this one, but Kwame Brown. He was a bust, who was actually a decent role player eventually and had a decent career. But still a bust. Interesting tale.
Tyreke evans
Amari Bailey comparison
Same career stats as Jeff Teague who became an All-Star so the team therory could be valid, but IN let him go too
Bro I appreciate your content for the most part but sometimes I feel like you should change the title of some of these videos to just short biographies because how was his gross stunted? Out of all of the guards from that time you expected him to still emerge as a star? A 13-year nba career for a 6-2 guard is a success. Making a video saying jerryd Bayless was expected to be a star in that era is just a reach bro.
Nah his hype was west coast D rose in highschool and college.
In the right situation he could’ve been Lou Will, certainly had the tools.
WOWWWWW