Why do you go to Stanford to boost your draft stock? It would have made more sense to earn his degree and develop at the college level even though Zaire Williams was a lottery pick. For all we know, he’ll be back in college in 2 years after flunking out of the league.
From what I’ve read, Stanford had been recruiting him for a veryyy long time so he had a really good relationship with the staff. His parents also heavily emphasized academics when he was growing up, so that might’ve played a role in his decision as well. But yea from a basketball standpoint, he definitely had better options
If you’re a lottery pick you go. And you develop more in the nba or g league than in college. There is little chance he would be back at Stanford. Why would he go back there specifically? And why wouldn’t he continue to play in either the g league or the numerous leagues overseas.
Cade a vegan. He gasses out terribly during the season. That lifestyle choice is counterproductive to this sport. Can’t rely on him. Not putting enough in the tank. Battery stay low.
@@Tntvideoz I hear you man. 42% shooting still isn't great, but he's definitely been playing some really good ball of late. If he can keep it up, the sky is the limit for him!
Jalen Green improved massively on the defensive end this season and went crazy once he started trying to have that baby
Great vid would love to see another one with a different class
Appreciate the love! Definitely plan on doing more of these in the near future.
Do more of these ! I just subbed and was hoping you had more I watched both good videos man keep it up and your channel will succeed
Appreciate the love man and I’m glad u enjoy the videos! I definitely plan on making more videos like this
Rip Terrence Clarke
Rip Clarke
Bruh that Johnathan kuminga highlight clip was against my high school 😂😂😂
So cade averaged 6.4 rebs and 4.2 boards? 🤣🤣🤣
Why do you go to Stanford to boost your draft stock? It would have made more sense to earn his degree and develop at the college level even though Zaire Williams was a lottery pick. For all we know, he’ll be back in college in 2 years after flunking out of the league.
From what I’ve read, Stanford had been recruiting him for a veryyy long time so he had a really good relationship with the staff. His parents also heavily emphasized academics when he was growing up, so that might’ve played a role in his decision as well. But yea from a basketball standpoint, he definitely had better options
If you’re a lottery pick you go. And you develop more in the nba or g league than in college.
There is little chance he would be back at Stanford. Why would he go back there specifically? And why wouldn’t he continue to play in either the g league or the numerous leagues overseas.
great vid
Appreciate it!
BJ Boston freshman year at Sierra Canyon?? You fcked up on that one. Dude from Georgia
@@ronsims8581 I just misspoke there, meant to say his senior season
Greg Brown is the player I would like to have in my team.
im a pistons fan who doesnt take Cade for granted
ROTY and 1st all star out of the class 🎉
Love me some Scottie Barnes!
And he shouldn’t have been 😂 Green Cade & Mobley are better let’s be honest
@@mykejae3493 okay.
Definitely isn't no franchise cornerstone.
@@Youralwayswhining4367 good for you 👍
Song plz
Got you bro. Which song in particular do you wanna know? Do you have a timestamp?
jalen now hot including his team
Yessirr Jalen’s been balling lately! Love to see it
Nah, he's cold as ice.
Cade a vegan. He gasses out terribly during the season. That lifestyle choice is counterproductive to this sport. Can’t rely on him. Not putting enough in the tank. Battery stay low.
That’s nonsense. Many of the top performing athletes are vegan.
Speak slower
Yea I definitely talked a bit fast in this one 😂 I feel I’ve gotten a lot better at it tho in my recent uploads
@@HeatCheckProductions 🔥🔥🔥
Jg hate
No hate towards green intended. I think if he can just bump up his efficiency and improve his shot selection, him and Sengun can be a lethal duo
You didn't mention NBA stats: 20ppg on 42% shooting. It's year 3. Go see your favorite players' first 3 seasons. @@HeatCheckProductions
@@Tntvideoz I hear you man. 42% shooting still isn't great, but he's definitely been playing some really good ball of late. If he can keep it up, the sky is the limit for him!