They were able to accept that their aging and that they can no longer dominate the way they used to so they were able to adapt into their new roles that can still impact the teams they are in. Thats key to a long career imo
yea because a lot of players think and are so confident that they do the same things that works in their 20s but age and recovery are real things it just happens
@ScamNewton-vd8dd it doesn't help when everyone playing today grew up watching lebron and Vince and Duncan and one go 20 plus years of insanely productive ball. Everyone thinks they can do it😂
Father time gets everyone at a certain point, some faster than others. So for any player to still be impactful even past their peak, they either have to be willing to take a lesser role, alter their playstyle, or be left in the dust.
I don't think anyone not from Chicago who didn't watch the prime D-Rose years will ever understand just how devastating those injuries were, not just to Rose but to the city of Chicago. He was our home-grown second coming of Jordan (or at least, he was the only Bull ever to live up to the same type of hype), and to have so much hope only to have it completely snatched away was soul-crushing. I personally stopped watching basketball for about 10 years, I'd catch random games but had no desire to get emotionally invested again. Only recently within the past few years have I gotten back into it, and at least the one good thing to come out of it is that Rose at least has had a long, productive career
@VeedoCapone bro why are you so mad? go get a life please, you have a problem with your amygdala or something, getting offended just because someone told you to get more exercise.
This class is so special to me, this was the first season I watched the NBA , 10 going on 11 years old. I fell in love with the nba. And I remember ALL of these guys as rookies. It’s crazy. I watched them all grow old 😭
Rose still being in the league after all those injuries with a game that early on was based primarily on his athleticism speaks to the type of player he could have become and the legendary career we missed out on 😞
From D Rose, Westbrook, Kevin Love, That 2008 draft was loaded with talent. And can’t forget about EG Eric Gordon. The dude was a sniper from 3. Whether it was the Pelicans or Rockets you could count on Eric knocking down 3’s.
Bro in 2011-12 I thought this draft was on the way to being THE greatest with 96, 84 & 03… Rose just won MVP, Beasley broke out, Mayo was still hoopin, Westbrook & Love broke out to a borderline superstar that year, Gallinari & Eric Gordon looked like they can make an all star appearance at some point, Lopez & Deandre Jordan were clearly future all stars, Hibbert was an all star, Ibaka broke out to a DPOY candidate, Nick BAtum & George Hill were hoopin. Chalmers was great… I thought this class was gonna be top 5 all time. Still turned out great, shoutout to Dragic 🔥
One of the most underrated draft classes of all time 💯 My most favorite player here is Gallo since he was so fun to watch back in his prime and he can shoot the lights out 👌
Brook Lopez was still a very good defensive player while at Stanford. It's just Robin was the defensive grit-and-grind type of center at Stanford who carried that into the NBA. For example, this Brook Lopez triple double was pretty eye popping in the day: January 25, 2007: Stanford vs USC (65-50 W) at Maples Pavilion: 18 pts, 12 blocks, 11 rebounds, 33 minutes Edit: At the time, USC had future NBA coach Tim Floyd, and future NBA players Taj Gibson, Nick Young, and Gabe Pruitt. Gibson was effectively their five, although they started a taller player alongside him.
Javale McGee may have been on Shaqtin a Fool many times and just being a klutz, but for him to last in the NBA for a long time is kinda impressive. Plus he won rings so thats something he can take to the bank. I still remember the time Yao dunked on him.
I remember Serge Ibaka aka Mafuzzy Chef as a defensive monster then suddenly became a good offensive player. Great role player or borderline All Star on any contender team. Ibaka should win DPOY at least 2 times throughout his career.
Eric Gordon's injuries are often ignored. He was thought of highly enough to be the key piece in the CP3 trade to the clippers. Then after being one of the scapegoats for Anthony Davis in New Orleans, he helped James Harden in Houston.
@@AirRusher1992 I'd say it was combination of both. Russ did himself no favors with the Lakers but they were putting a square peg into a round hole trading for him in the first place.
Aging and injuries comes with benefits , and they have to change and adapt their playstyles with provision. It's just serious to think that Derrick has to change his playstyle , to avoid constant injuries. Even Westbrook has to take a bench role to give his energy , spark plug off the bench. Lopez Twins , were really impactful centers , well brook was the really best player than Robin. He really did his best on helping the Bucks win that championship , sorry robin. Kevin Love , giving alot of empty stats , as he tries to sacrifice his stats for a champ . And Eric Gordon , 6TH Man , James Harden , Into 3PT Shooter in Houston Best Years.
2008 NBA Draft BEST PLAYERS: Derrick Rose, Russell Westbrook, Kevin Love, Brook Lopez, Eric Gordon, Ryan Anderson, Goran Dragić, Serge Ibaka, Danilo Gallinari, Nicolas Batum, George Hill, DeAndre Jordan, Roy Hibbert Two MVPs in one draft is no short order. Although hindsight has really really opened up the debate on whether either Award was truly deserved. Rose won in 2011 because the media (who votes on MVP) was basically mad at LeBron for “The Decision” and refused to give him his third MVP in a row, despite LeBron clearly being the best player. Then, Russell Westbrook basically stat padded his way to an MVP by becoming only the 2nd player to average a triple double for an entire season. Beyond them, Love, Ibaka and Lopez claimed NBA championships as 3rd and 4th guys later in their careers. Gordon and Anderson were elite level snipers from deep at their apexes. Jordan was a walking double double. Dragic was an elite PG. Batum, Hill, and Hibbert all had great runs as role players.
Bro if lebron wasn’t on the heatles they’re still a playoff team (2 other top 10 players) , take rose off the bulls and they might’ve had the first pick.
Most valuable is different from the best player. Get over it cuz it will never change and Drose deserved it more 62 win season with him being the most valuable player in the league.
1:56 I really wish the nba would go back giving away awards in front of the fans. Makes the fans feel part of the accomplishment. Also just looks better imo
I was 6 during the 2008 NBA draft. I watched the first round having zero idea what a draft was, so I was very disappointed when there wasn't any basketball played that night lmao.
Have had a few beers. Dont usually click on new channels cuz i just like to watch/listen to the ones i like. Clicked on this one thinking it was a new one (cuz of the beers lol). Then i hear the voice and went "wait, thats not a new channel. I know this voice" looool.
All about mindset, if you ask me the 06 draft should be playing at a decent level right now atleast a handful of them but the thinking of I’m good I already got paid and oh I had 1 or two small injuries so I just give up is what cuts careers short, but a lot of the 08 draft class said eff that 08 wasn’t that long ago and i can still do this thing.
Maybe the economic crash affected them and their families enough for them to understand that they have a gold mine infront of them. Idk if thats true but its kinda interesting that its the 2008 class
But I will give my respect towards DeAndre , Javale , Nic , Danilo . These just had great impacts on other teams , however i will always know Danilo Gallinari , on every trade that he is in.
The disrespect for McGee has to stop. Shaq has done irreparable damage to his legacy. You don’t find too many 7’ athletic bigs that can contribute at a high level consistently. That’s why he keeps “appearing” on an NBA roster.
They were able to accept that their aging and that they can no longer dominate the way they used to so they were able to adapt into their new roles that can still impact the teams they are in. Thats key to a long career imo
yea because a lot of players think and are so confident that they do the same things that works in their 20s but age and recovery are real things it just happens
@ScamNewton-vd8dd it doesn't help when everyone playing today grew up watching lebron and Vince and Duncan and one go 20 plus years of insanely productive ball. Everyone thinks they can do it😂
Father time gets everyone at a certain point, some faster than others. So for any player to still be impactful even past their peak, they either have to be willing to take a lesser role, alter their playstyle, or be left in the dust.
@@andycanoy863 while Lebron out here trying to hand Father Time one loss😂
I don't think anyone not from Chicago who didn't watch the prime D-Rose years will ever understand just how devastating those injuries were, not just to Rose but to the city of Chicago. He was our home-grown second coming of Jordan (or at least, he was the only Bull ever to live up to the same type of hype), and to have so much hope only to have it completely snatched away was soul-crushing. I personally stopped watching basketball for about 10 years, I'd catch random games but had no desire to get emotionally invested again. Only recently within the past few years have I gotten back into it, and at least the one good thing to come out of it is that Rose at least has had a long, productive career
@VeedoCapone sounds like you need to get out of the basement and start playing more basketball
@VeedoCapone bro why are you so mad? go get a life please, you have a problem with your amygdala or something, getting offended just because someone told you to get more exercise.
@TH-camdeletedmycomment 😂😂😂😂😂
As a Kings fan I love Javale he seems like a cool dude nice to have a veteran like that
Put Some Respect On McGee He Got The Most Rings 3x Champ
Also the best vlogger in the bubble.
@@incurseio over Matisse
He'll always be remembered as the Shaqtin' a Fool HoFer.
This class is so special to me, this was the first season I watched the NBA , 10 going on 11 years old. I fell in love with the nba. And I remember ALL of these guys as rookies. It’s crazy. I watched them all grow old 😭
@@theophilusjones6024 no one cares trolll
1:51 who’s here after D Rose announced his retirement
Rose still being in the league after all those injuries with a game that early on was based primarily on his athleticism speaks to the type of player he could have become and the legendary career we missed out on 😞
Never forget that Eric Gordon embarrassed MJ’s sons in HS on live TV
MJ's sons weren't that talented though
Still counts
Remember when Erik Gordon embarrassed LeBron James and crossed them over… I can send you the link if you want
@@dasher920nobody mentioned lebron holy hell you guys are weird.
@@mr.longjohn0014 why mention MJ sons???it’s the typical backhanded way criticizing MJ
Lebron fanboy do it all the way
08 an underrated draft
“Ja Morant is a loose canon” 😂
Cannon
That's putting it lightly.
Isn't he though? So far, that statement is accurate but Ja already made strides since D Rose joined Memphis so things are looking up.
🔫😎
Brook going from putting up 31 3s in 7 seasons, to 387 3s in his 8th season alone is crazy asf to me
Steph curry effect 👨🍳
From D Rose, Westbrook, Kevin Love, That 2008 draft was loaded with talent. And can’t forget about EG Eric Gordon. The dude was a sniper from 3. Whether it was the Pelicans or Rockets you could count on Eric knocking down 3’s.
So truu
Bro in 2011-12 I thought this draft was on the way to being THE greatest with 96, 84 & 03… Rose just won MVP, Beasley broke out, Mayo was still hoopin, Westbrook & Love broke out to a borderline superstar that year, Gallinari & Eric Gordon looked like they can make an all star appearance at some point, Lopez & Deandre Jordan were clearly future all stars, Hibbert was an all star, Ibaka broke out to a DPOY candidate, Nick BAtum & George Hill were hoopin. Chalmers was great… I thought this class was gonna be top 5 all time. Still turned out great, shoutout to Dragic 🔥
85 was great too, year after Jordan
Very nice impression of saying JaVale's name Shaq style.
Ryan Anderson...I forgot about him. He is a prime example of someone who should have been in the league longer
Pretty sure he was good at everything besides perimeter defense. I think he was even a solid rebounder
This draft would’ve been better with no injuries
6:40 i still remember legendary knicks announcer mike walczewski saying DANILOOOO GALINARRRRRIIIIIIII
One of the most underrated draft classes of all time 💯
My most favorite player here is Gallo since he was so fun to watch back in his prime and he can shoot the lights out 👌
brook lopez still look the same after that much years
This is my favorite draft class, I was in middle school when they all came in and to watch them older and I’m pushing 30 now is crazy !
So glad you're getting your subs up Andy. So well deserved. Been watching for a long time. Love hearing you talk hoops brother keep it up
Great Vid Like Always!🔥🔥
Crazy to see them still in the league hope they keep it going next season
Brook Lopez was still a very good defensive player while at Stanford. It's just Robin was the defensive grit-and-grind type of center at Stanford who carried that into the NBA.
For example, this Brook Lopez triple double was pretty eye popping in the day:
January 25, 2007: Stanford vs USC (65-50 W) at Maples Pavilion: 18 pts, 12 blocks, 11 rebounds, 33 minutes
Edit: At the time, USC had future NBA coach Tim Floyd, and future NBA players Taj Gibson, Nick Young, and Gabe Pruitt. Gibson was effectively their five, although they started a taller player alongside him.
Javale McGee may have been on Shaqtin a Fool many times and just being a klutz, but for him to last in the NBA for a long time is kinda impressive. Plus he won rings so thats something he can take to the bank. I still remember the time Yao dunked on him.
The sleep video GOAT is back ❤️
I've had a thing for this class since 2008. I followed them very closely...the depth is insane.
I don't think Micheal Beasley was a bust. I would consider him as a player who peaked early
Just like Ben Simmons
@@danielmcglothin6670 or MCW
He’s definitely a bust.
@@phengmoua2389 I wouldn't say that
He was putting up good numbers in his earlier days
A fantastic draft year,good friends!!!:-D
I love videos like this so much-you are making me feel nostalgic.
What if D Rose never played for Tibbs. He might still be a top PG today.
Here we go with the drose delusion again 🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️
Why if Russ never tore his meniscus due to hoe ass pat bev? He might still be a top PG today.
@@motolentino9920 he has no MVP
@Nationof300 ain’t no delusion. Taking your team to the ECF with John Salmons as your 2nd best offensive player 💀
Thankyou Andy for good video
Now D-Rose is retired 😓
I feel so bad for D-Rose, battled with injuries. I salute you bro, Forever MVP in our hearts🌹
I remember Serge Ibaka aka Mafuzzy Chef as a defensive monster then suddenly became a good offensive player. Great role player or borderline All Star on any contender team. Ibaka should win DPOY at least 2 times throughout his career.
There is another dozen he didn't mention that are almost as good as the 2nd string he mentioned.It's crazy deep.
Bomb video Andy !
Eric Gordon's injuries are often ignored. He was thought of highly enough to be the key piece in the CP3 trade to the clippers.
Then after being one of the scapegoats for Anthony Davis in New Orleans, he helped James Harden in Houston.
I may sort of dislike Russ because of the whole Lakers situation but I really respect him.
Lakers did him dirty
@@shandobombs He did that to himself.
@@AirRusher1992 I'd say it was combination of both. Russ did himself no favors with the Lakers but they were putting a square peg into a round hole trading for him in the first place.
Westbrick
@@shandobombs westbrick
Wooooooo andy uploaded
Aging and injuries comes with benefits , and they have to change and adapt their playstyles with provision.
It's just serious to think that Derrick has to change his playstyle , to avoid constant injuries.
Even Westbrook has to take a bench role to give his energy , spark plug off the bench.
Lopez Twins , were really impactful centers , well brook was the really best player than Robin.
He really did his best on helping the Bucks win that championship , sorry robin.
Kevin Love , giving alot of empty stats , as he tries to sacrifice his stats for a champ .
And Eric Gordon , 6TH Man , James Harden , Into 3PT Shooter in Houston Best Years.
2008 NBA Draft
BEST PLAYERS: Derrick Rose, Russell Westbrook, Kevin Love, Brook Lopez, Eric Gordon, Ryan Anderson, Goran Dragić, Serge Ibaka, Danilo Gallinari, Nicolas Batum, George Hill, DeAndre Jordan, Roy Hibbert
Two MVPs in one draft is no short order. Although hindsight has really really opened up the debate on whether either Award was truly deserved. Rose won in 2011 because the media (who votes on MVP) was basically mad at LeBron for “The Decision” and refused to give him his third MVP in a row, despite LeBron clearly being the best player. Then, Russell Westbrook basically stat padded his way to an MVP by becoming only the 2nd player to average a triple double for an entire season. Beyond them, Love, Ibaka and Lopez claimed NBA championships as 3rd and 4th guys later in their careers. Gordon and Anderson were elite level snipers from deep at their apexes. Jordan was a walking double double. Dragic was an elite PG. Batum, Hill, and Hibbert all had great runs as role players.
Bro if lebron wasn’t on the heatles they’re still a playoff team (2 other top 10 players) , take rose off the bulls and they might’ve had the first pick.
Most valuable is different from the best player. Get over it cuz it will never change and Drose deserved it more 62 win season with him being the most valuable player in the league.
Not one hall of fame player in the 2008 draft class, sorry.
1:56 I really wish the nba would go back giving away awards in front of the fans. Makes the fans feel part of the accomplishment. Also just looks better imo
Good video Andy! 🤠
Bruh PG and Gordon have the most horrible injuries in their draft class and they’re the only ones still active?
I was 6 during the 2008 NBA draft. I watched the first round having zero idea what a draft was, so I was very disappointed when there wasn't any basketball played that night lmao.
That shot at Thanasis😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Have had a few beers. Dont usually click on new channels cuz i just like to watch/listen to the ones i like.
Clicked on this one thinking it was a new one (cuz of the beers lol). Then i hear the voice and went "wait, thats not a new channel. I know this voice" looool.
And then there's Lebron and Chris Paul, the only active players in their respective draft class. Correct me if I'm wrong.
Well, LeBron has been playing over 20 years, and Chris Paul is right there too
Great draft class
HAHAHA. That "you can assume" took me out 😂
Magee is a 3x mvp and 3x champ and best vlogger of all time put some respect on him
All about mindset, if you ask me the 06 draft should be playing at a decent level right now atleast a handful of them but the thinking of I’m good I already got paid and oh I had 1 or two small injuries so I just give up is what cuts careers short, but a lot of the 08 draft class said eff that 08 wasn’t that long ago and i can still do this thing.
If D-Rose stayed healthy, would he have surpassed Westbrook as the best player in this draft?
Not even a question. Rose was a tier above Westbrook. He would've won multiple mvps & a maybe a couple of rings.
Rose would've had atleast 2 rings
Yes
Yes, he lead the Bulls to the ECF as the #1 option, while Westbrook was the #2 option behind KD in their deep playoff runs.
Sadly if Brandon Roy was healthy, he would have won 0 MVPs.......see that
Loved JaVale with the Warriors
You did Javale dirty!!!! he was ballon out with the warriors and lakers in his later years
I honestly believe this is the last year we see Rose on an NBA court :(
10:53 classic javale moment
mhmmmhhm Thanasis! 😂😭
Kevin Love’s peak was better than guys like Amare, Griffin, Bosh and a bunch more. He was elite in Minnesota but he took a back seat in Cleveland
"Keep chugging along in the twilight years" 🤣
This might be the Deepest draft class ever fr
Nah
I don't remember what 2k it was but I use to cook dudes with Eircom gordon on the hornets.
Goran Dragic super underrated!
Eric Gordon & Danilo Gallinari need sign Boston to get RING next season 💪🔥💪
Mike Beasley is not a bust, he’s an absolute baller
Nic Batum reminds me so much of Shane Battier
Rose might be the most respected Hooper in the Generation the man has 0 haters
Maybe the economic crash affected them and their families enough for them to understand that they have a gold mine infront of them. Idk if thats true but its kinda interesting that its the 2008 class
2010 draft class had 2 players with both of the worst injuries in basketball
Westbrook is the only guard with 25k pts 8k rebs and 8k asts keep going brodie
But I will give my respect towards DeAndre , Javale , Nic , Danilo .
These just had great impacts on other teams , however i will always know Danilo Gallinari , on every trade that he is in.
Ibaka is still playing very good here in Europe, ay Bayern Munchen last season.
You jinxed Gordon Hayward.
"Players still making an impact..." while Dressbrick is onscreen is either the sickest burn or the worst oversight.
That doesn't even make any sense
Beasley just didn’t get to show case his talent in the nba due to lack of opportunity but he cold just watch him in the big 3
This guy never watched Westbrook in the Playoffs. He was a disaster for the Clippers and you could even say a 6th man for the Mavs.
You act like Wb was only one who played bad in clips. He avg 5-10mins only in playoffs and you still blaming the dude😂
I need an Al Horford video 🥲🥲
2008's longevity, and look Lebron damn. Still in he's prime
AYO with that thumbnail
So... a class of various Vince Carters?!?!
How about 2007 draft class and their longevity
I feel old
The disrespect for McGee has to stop. Shaq has done irreparable damage to his legacy. You don’t find too many 7’ athletic bigs that can contribute at a high level consistently. That’s why he keeps “appearing” on an NBA roster.
How u said DeAndre Jordan was essential to Denver ring but not Javale McGee was to the Lakers bubble ring
He's got Zoobooks-ass music in the background in the D. Rose section.
can we get the 1986 draft class: the disaster draft
Can you make a video about the 2024 celtics championship please?
Amennnnn
They probably used d rose's knees to make a sacrifice
You know Jerry would have traded Roses knees for a seventh Bulls championship
The 2008 class knew that the financial crisis was destroying the economy so they changed their mindset 😅😅😅
Video: d rose suffering acl injury
Music: 🕺🏽 💃🏽 🪩
4:56 says who??!
Beasley plays in the Big 3
The remaining active players in the 2008 draft class were born in 1988.
Get rid of the weird background music
Kevin Love > to the Warriors 🙏
Can we take a look at the 2003 NBA draft?
Idk why nuggets afraid to use d jordan last playoffs when it's clear they needee size to counter wolves big men
Beasley ain’t a bust bro was efficient didn’t get the right opportunity