@@przkilla I was about to say man. All the league guards, whether it be bench to starter to stars, all can go into the paint and play bully ball. Because they know how to. If Curry and Kyrie ever 1v1 each other, it would literally be steph looking for his stepback or sidestep 3s, and Kyrie looking to get downhill and finish with his layups and midrange.
@@FrokuBabayyMaybe is just preference, but I see nothing wrong with my comment, I watched a lot of Kobe/Mj/Hakeem and other players triple threat.They have become references espacially Mj and Kobe based on Kai game. He took the best of those legends perfecting his game and found the basis of his game his own style as a hooper should do in my opinion 🤷🏾♂️
@@jayprimojd textbook looks different for everyone. For those legends textbook looks like a kevin mchale. A players own style being Textbook means its not their own style. A contradiction really. Satisfying is definitely the word for it.
I saw him play with Seth and I wasn’t familiar with him…… Saw that man at CIAA with Seth and could not stop seeing Kyrie dribble and just do things with the dribbling lol great sight in person To see
@@kenneth9338 I would think the taller guards have a better chance of winning just by driving and spinning their way into the paint. If they have a 3 dribble-limit then it would be more stepbacks and 3-dribble downhill type of playing. If they have unlimited, then the bigger guards like Luka, Booker, and Giannis have the better chance to win just for the fact that they go downhill. Actually, I've seen in-game how good Jordan Poole and Jordan Clarkson are in the paint. They both have great mid-post moves.
I saw Kyrie use his off arm same as Kobe many years ago especially the grabbing the defenders arm and I’ve been using it since I can’t tell you how many arguments I’ve gotten into with people complaining saying it’s a foul I can’t grab the defender I’m like why not as long as I’m not doing it blatantly then I can get away and it doesn’t help that I’m strong…I love when people try to play physical defense cool I’m about to beat your a$& up on offense 😂
@@TheMr01234567899 Yeah I can't say for sure Kyrie is the most offensively skilled guy. The thing with the Kyrie vs Steph debate comes in the fact that Kyrie has a thousand-move bag, but Steph also has a solid handles and he knows how to use his handles, the crossover, the behind-the-back, and the between-the-legs being his 3 go-tos, to his advantage. In terms of pure skills, most would say Kobe is more offensively skilled than MJ but everyone from the 90s would say MJ is more offensively skilled.
@@Alien-_-clawson and u cant just say kobe the greatest just because he dead. Thats whats wrong with people. They swear someone was so great all because they died.
he averaged 25.6 points, 5.2 assists and 5.0 rebounds in 2023-2024 season bro, and have u seen the nets kyrie? sure his shots were inconsistent in the finals but he's a big problem to everyone
@@sugehowyougetsofly His finishing ability at or above the rim is crazy. I definitely have the advantage over Curry in that. Shooting obviously is Curry, Dame, and then Luka for guards. Kyrie in terms of pure shooting is probably around 5-6 for guards but his finishing ability at the rim is top. Curry can hit those off-angle and off-balance shots. Curry, we've never seen him work in the paint against other pros, but I've seen him hit enough hooks and fadeaways in-game to know he's at least fundamentally sound in the paint.
1. The greatest finisher of all-time was Michael Jordan, & there really isnt a debate 2. The most skilled player of all-time was Kobe Bryant, & again there really isnt a debate (only with Michael) 3. The players with the greatest foot-work / post-game of all-time was Hakeem / Mj / Kobe, & again there isnt a debate 😂
@@gskuani7769 Your basketball knowledge doesnt surpass your 12yr lifespan, so I don't expect you to know 💩 about where Kyrie's post-game / handle / footwork actually came from (hint hint: It was Kobe who trained him you dunce by which Mj trained him) Kyrie has never had to finish & deal with the contact that Mj had to during his career, let alone finish through it There are many layup variations I've seen from Jordan, as well as finishes through contact that Irving has never replicated, period As for Kobe, had a counter for *every single move* he ever made on top of being able to shoot with his left hand. His footwork stemed from Hakeem Olajuwon (drop-step / dream shake / half spins / inverted spins / hot-steps / post hooks / pump fakes / fakes on the spin etc.) which is all such knowledge that Bryant bestowed to Irving... Yall brainwashed synchophants were repeatedly told to believe that the greatest thing that's ever happened just happened as if were supposed to ignore the 60+ yrs of NBA basketball & the 10s of thousands of players before it Half the moves Kyrie replicates in-game like every other player today would've been called as travels & carries +20yrs ago... you weren't allowed to put your hand under the half-way point of the ball, you weren't allowed to do double step-backs, you weren't allowed to fully crossover, & half the time couldn't even do step-throughs
Why are you typing out whole essays? All that for you to still be biased. Doesn't matter who taught who what or learned what from who, kyrie is still the most skilled player ever. That's literally what it's called when you do everything they can do but in a smaller frame. Idk why y'all MFs always wanna mention age either. You're talking to someone who grew up in the 80s kid. I've been watching ball longer than you're lifespan. Y'all too scared to say he's better because you idolize your GOATS too much. Be realistic. And you've never been able to put your hand under the ball. You still can't. You thinking thats allowed nowadays invalidates everything you said about your so called IQ lmao. Argue with a wall. @@FrokuBabayy
@@gskuani7769 Thanks for proving my point 😂 Come back when you can make an actual rebuttal to my claims, cuz all I've seen is cope for the facts you can't handle Kyrie footwork / post-game / handle stemed from Kobe / Mj / Hakeem so already he isn't the most skilled of all-time... the smaller you are the easier it is to dribble. Hakeem was doing what Kyrie is @ 6'10 against the greatest C of all-time 3 of the dudes I named are the on top of that are the greatest two-way players of all-time You mustve forgotten that DEFENSE is a SKILL & 50% of the game. Even if I believed you've been watching ball since the 80s (which I don't) you should then be embarrassed
Did you read nothing? I literally just shot down everything you talked about. Defense has never been part of this discussion. It's literally about the most skilled offensive player ever. You're just looking for stuff to latch onto at this point. @@FrokuBabayy
You posed to be somewhere all the time cel 💀 from missing kai, to Steph, to the commentators table, lock in lmao
facts, his schedule making needs work
Waittt am I trippin or like nobody realized he was at the 1v1 for moon vs iso tae in New York i think it was and kyrie was there.
@@Rahwrld. I didn't noticed, but this video with Dev was like 3 years ago, To play against him and meeting him are different things
@@stevenrosario8859 yea but still he could’ve mentioned or said how he actually met kyrie that day.
@@stevenrosario8859 and when he brought up the topic he was like he missed the opportunity to see kyrie, which means he didn’t want to play him..
still can’t believe he wasn’t on the top 75 all time list..
those black rattan kyrie 4s have lasted me 3 years and have amazing traction
Ya DIGGGGGGG great reaction and definitely salute to Dev n Kyrie. Appreciate the reaction cel.
I feel like Kyrie defense could be a 9 but he focuses more of his energy and effort into offense cuz that's where it should be cuz it's a 12/10
He was also injured
I would love dev to see if he can do Steph next just to break down the differences in their games on a more intimate level of the game
That would be beautiful to watch
Only way that would happen would be curry playing like this and curry would never
He can't do this with curry. Can't have an extra man or two setting screens 😂 lmao jus fucking around
@@przkilla I was about to say man.
All the league guards, whether it be bench to starter to stars, all can go into the paint and play bully ball. Because they know how to.
If Curry and Kyrie ever 1v1 each other, it would literally be steph looking for his stepback or sidestep 3s, and Kyrie looking to get downhill and finish with his layups and midrange.
3:03 man glazing so hard he forgot about dirk
The most satisfyting textbook player of all times no glaze🗣 🤷🏾♂️
If this is satisfying to you then you just never watched Hakeem /Jordan / Kobe post-game & footwork
@@FrokuBabayyMaybe is just preference, but I see nothing wrong with my comment, I watched a lot of Kobe/Mj/Hakeem and other players triple threat.They have become references espacially Mj and Kobe based on Kai game. He took the best of those legends perfecting his game and found the basis of his game his own style as a hooper should do in my opinion 🤷🏾♂️
@@jayprimojd textbook looks different for everyone. For those legends textbook looks like a kevin mchale. A players own style being Textbook means its not their own style. A contradiction really. Satisfying is definitely the word for it.
Big Curry/Warriors fan and I got Curry over Kyrie slightly, but Kyrie is more offensively versatile.
Slightly? Curry clears Kyrie and it’s not close
@@TheMr01234567899 Clears how?
Break down your answer.
I saw him play with Seth and I wasn’t familiar with him……
Saw that man at CIAA with Seth and could not stop seeing Kyrie dribble and just do things with the dribbling lol great sight in person To see
i swear they flimed this like a year ago why they just now posting it?
Bro is never in the right place at the right time. Mr almost
I've been saying it for years, who boxes out a guy while they're in the air??? The fact there wasn't even a foul call makes it even worse.
i hope dev gets to play steph 1v1 at some point
Yo cel why is this not main channel? But tbf I haven’t watched yet
i feel like hes trying to grow this channel a bit more possibly
@@n6o3a7h maybe maybe 🤷🏼♂️
where does cel rank kyrie again? does he have him above damian?
I'm sure if the nba ever do a 1v1 tournament like on all star weekend, Kyrie would be in it. A lotta ppl just lucky that the nba ain't a 1v1 game.
Sorry but KD take that
@@trinidad2363 I didn't say who would win the tournament, I was just saying that Kyrie would be in it lol.
@@trinidad2363they would probably separate guards forwards and bigs
@@kenneth9338 I would think the taller guards have a better chance of winning just by driving and spinning their way into the paint.
If they have a 3 dribble-limit then it would be more stepbacks and 3-dribble downhill type of playing. If they have unlimited, then the bigger guards like Luka, Booker, and Giannis have the better chance to win just for the fact that they go downhill.
Actually, I've seen in-game how good Jordan Poole and Jordan Clarkson are in the paint. They both have great mid-post moves.
1 & 1a he crossed half the worlds goat. he was being humble when he said ky better
Kyrie bag just different
Bro am I trippin or was cel tearing up
You can the case that he’s the most skilled one on one player, but not the best.
React to bronny and garland 1 on 1
1:40 tunnel vision
I wanna see if he Ranks anyone in the In The Lab Fam(You. hezi. Dom. P.
I saw Kyrie use his off arm same as Kobe many years ago especially the grabbing the defenders arm and I’ve been using it since I can’t tell you how many arguments I’ve gotten into with people complaining saying it’s a foul I can’t grab the defender I’m like why not as long as I’m not doing it blatantly then I can get away and it doesn’t help that I’m strong…I love when people try to play physical defense cool I’m about to beat your a$& up on offense 😂
2:40 what abt kob
2:20 KD?
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Kobe’s the best 1 on 1 player to play the game. No glaze tho
Kobe took jordan’s moves
1:20 that wasn't even what happened though. kyrie just landed on his foot. lmao.
lol ok. We must be watching 2 completely different plays
Yeah you wrong, everyone says he boxed him out and thats simply what happened. Giannis put a casual 6'11 elbow in kyrie's side
You just say kyrie better then Mike and kobe you ok bro?
Offensively? He is 1000%. That's what most skilled means.
@@gskuani7769 Bro what? Kyrie really got to be the most overrated player of all time
@@TheMr01234567899 Yeah I can't say for sure Kyrie is the most offensively skilled guy. The thing with the Kyrie vs Steph debate comes in the fact that Kyrie has a thousand-move bag, but Steph also has a solid handles and he knows how to use his handles, the crossover, the behind-the-back, and the between-the-legs being his 3 go-tos, to his advantage.
In terms of pure skills, most would say Kobe is more offensively skilled than MJ but everyone from the 90s would say MJ is more offensively skilled.
Stop it...Kobe would cook him he is the greatest 1v1 Player of all time
Kobe took jordan’s moves 🤷♂️
@@getmoremagic6007 okay? Kyrie took rod Stricklands moves. You make zero sense
@@Alien-_-clawson rod strickland himself said kyrie is a different player 💀 he said kyrie plays with his food. So quit typing
@@Alien-_-clawson and u cant just say kobe the greatest just because he dead. Thats whats wrong with people. They swear someone was so great all because they died.
Sorry but in the NBA games he's too inconsistent
His skill sit is nice tho just small. Guard DRose also was great finish so stop cap
There is no cap. You don't know ball. @@trinidad2363
he averaged 25.6 points, 5.2 assists and 5.0 rebounds in 2023-2024 season bro, and have u seen the nets kyrie? sure his shots were inconsistent in the finals but he's a big problem to everyone
@@sugehowyougetsofly His finishing ability at or above the rim is crazy. I definitely have the advantage over Curry in that.
Shooting obviously is Curry, Dame, and then Luka for guards.
Kyrie in terms of pure shooting is probably around 5-6 for guards but his finishing ability at the rim is top.
Curry can hit those off-angle and off-balance shots.
Curry, we've never seen him work in the paint against other pros, but I've seen him hit enough hooks and fadeaways in-game to know he's at least fundamentally sound in the paint.
Crazy thing to say about a guy who is pretty much around 50 40 90 every season.
1. The greatest finisher of all-time was Michael Jordan, & there really isnt a debate
2. The most skilled player of all-time was Kobe Bryant, & again there really isnt a debate (only with Michael)
3. The players with the greatest foot-work / post-game of all-time was Hakeem / Mj / Kobe, & again there isnt a debate 😂
you're clearly biased, but keep being ignorant. kyrie is more skilled than kobe and is the most skilled player ever at this point.
@@gskuani7769 Your basketball knowledge doesnt surpass your 12yr lifespan, so I don't expect you to know 💩 about where Kyrie's post-game / handle / footwork actually came from (hint hint: It was Kobe who trained him you dunce by which Mj trained him)
Kyrie has never had to finish & deal with the contact that Mj had to during his career, let alone finish through it
There are many layup variations I've seen from Jordan, as well as finishes through contact that Irving has never replicated, period
As for Kobe, had a counter for *every single move* he ever made on top of being able to shoot with his left hand. His footwork stemed from Hakeem Olajuwon (drop-step / dream shake / half spins / inverted spins / hot-steps / post hooks / pump fakes / fakes on the spin etc.) which is all such knowledge that Bryant bestowed to Irving...
Yall brainwashed synchophants were repeatedly told to believe that the greatest thing that's ever happened just happened as if were supposed to ignore the 60+ yrs of NBA basketball & the 10s of thousands of players before it
Half the moves Kyrie replicates in-game like every other player today would've been called as travels & carries +20yrs ago... you weren't allowed to put your hand under the half-way point of the ball, you weren't allowed to do double step-backs, you weren't allowed to fully crossover, & half the time couldn't even do step-throughs
Why are you typing out whole essays? All that for you to still be biased. Doesn't matter who taught who what or learned what from who, kyrie is still the most skilled player ever. That's literally what it's called when you do everything they can do but in a smaller frame. Idk why y'all MFs always wanna mention age either. You're talking to someone who grew up in the 80s kid. I've been watching ball longer than you're lifespan. Y'all too scared to say he's better because you idolize your GOATS too much. Be realistic. And you've never been able to put your hand under the ball. You still can't. You thinking thats allowed nowadays invalidates everything you said about your so called IQ lmao. Argue with a wall. @@FrokuBabayy
@@gskuani7769 Thanks for proving my point 😂 Come back when you can make an actual rebuttal to my claims, cuz all I've seen is cope for the facts you can't handle
Kyrie footwork / post-game / handle stemed from Kobe / Mj / Hakeem so already he isn't the most skilled of all-time... the smaller you are the easier it is to dribble. Hakeem was doing what Kyrie is @ 6'10 against the greatest C of all-time
3 of the dudes I named are the on top of that are the greatest two-way players of all-time
You mustve forgotten that DEFENSE is a SKILL & 50% of the game. Even if I believed you've been watching ball since the 80s (which I don't) you should then be embarrassed
Did you read nothing? I literally just shot down everything you talked about. Defense has never been part of this discussion. It's literally about the most skilled offensive player ever. You're just looking for stuff to latch onto at this point. @@FrokuBabayy