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Nunn is far better player now than he was in the NBA. He is on his prime right now. When he first came to Europe he didn’t use his brain on his game at all. He made alot of mistakes and bad calls. Now his brain run faster than ever. The athleticism is not enough to thrive in Euroleague
But always remember: Not all NBA players are the same. For example: Osman was a solid brnch player in the NBA. In Europe he is a solid starter. Antony Parker was a solid bench player in the NBA. In Europe he us in the GOAT conversation and a 2 time MVP. Clearly not all NBA players translate the same in European basketball.
Osman can easily be the best sf in Europe if given the opportunity. He just happens to play for the champions and his window of freedom is very limited.
@@greatness7619 I agree with the fact that he would look much better if he wasn't on a team this stacked. But best SF in Eurolege is insane. Believe me if he was the second or third best player of his team, he would have showed it.
@@philip5454 are you kidding me? Vezenkov was checking in for 7-8 minutes once every 2-3 games, how do you expect him to find his rhythm like that? Per 36 minutes his 5.5pts are 16.5 while shooting 37% from 3! Even comparing him to Yurtseven is hilarious
The average NBA player is more physical than the average Euroleague player, not surprising So if they're intelligent enough to adapt to FIBA rules, they are killing it
I really don't get why at the end of the video you mentioned "I would be very surprised if he does not comeback to the NBA next season". Is it a comment bait? I mean, is it so impossible for him to think "I am turning 30 years old this year. I have another 2, maybe 3 years of prime basketball. Why to waste them as a backup choice in an NBA team, instead of staying in a team that trusts me, I have the most important role in the team, fans really love me, and I can easily go in another 3-4-5 Euroleague F4s, and probably win a couple of them."
are you really asking that question? Look at Vezenkov, Micic and even Mike James. Don't you understand that athletes have egos, especially the top tier ones (I mean just look at Jordan). You want to prove that you can compete in the top league on the world. The whole thing if you're a back-up choice on an NBA team you get the opportunity to prove your self and maybe get a nice NBA contract which would be 5x more than the top Euroleague contract.
@gabepizza I really understand your point. However, this doesn't mean that someone can't prefer to have an important role in a small team rather than an unimportant role in a big team. It's just a matter of personal taste. It's impossible and unhealthy for everyone to think the same way.
Some skills translate better to the FIBA rules and some better to the NBA. I think He is where he should be sucking up this great Europe an BBall athosphere instead of beeing the 2nd player off the bench in front of a lousy NBA crowd.
He won’t come back, he’s a 6 man at best, playing in the NBA has more expectations than playing EL, when talking basketball greats majority are from the NBA where expectations are higher
"This Is How 15 PPG NBA Player Looks In Europe" Bro is constantly bashing European Basketball. After 30 Years of watching NBA a started watching Euroligue and im more than happy bro. Get another Stuff up...
Cute to talk about all these ex nbaers. But i wanna state 2 things: 1)tell us now for his last 2 games, how did he perform in spain recently? 2)u didnt mention a player who was not EX nbaer, some1 who had 15 mil per year and decided to move to europe so he can play where he wants the game he love, talking about the French Lover Evan Fournier who COOKS in crucial moments
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Nunn is far better player now than he was in the NBA. He is on his prime right now.
When he first came to Europe he didn’t use his brain on his game at all. He made alot of mistakes and bad calls. Now his brain run faster than ever. The athleticism is not enough to thrive in Euroleague
Nunn is a scoring machine... A leader with steel balls and winning spirit, but...probably not a team player.
But always remember:
Not all NBA players are the same.
For example:
Osman was a solid brnch player in the NBA.
In Europe he is a solid starter.
Antony Parker was a solid bench player in the NBA.
In Europe he us in the GOAT conversation and a 2 time MVP.
Clearly not all NBA players translate the same in European basketball.
Different eras... back then Euroleague was lacking athleticism n NBA was lacking Fundamentals. Now both leagues has mix of both
@@thanasistagaras3256OK, but even rn:
Venzekov was arguably a worse NBA player than Yurtseven.
In Europe it's not even close.
Osman can easily be the best sf in Europe if given the opportunity. He just happens to play for the champions and his window of freedom is very limited.
@@greatness7619 I agree with the fact that he would look much better if he wasn't on a team this stacked.
But best SF in Eurolege is insane.
Believe me if he was the second or third best player of his team, he would have showed it.
@@philip5454 are you kidding me? Vezenkov was checking in for 7-8 minutes once every 2-3 games, how do you expect him to find his rhythm like that? Per 36 minutes his 5.5pts are 16.5 while shooting 37% from 3! Even comparing him to Yurtseven is hilarious
The average NBA player is more physical than the average Euroleague player, not surprising
So if they're intelligent enough to adapt to FIBA rules, they are killing it
to adapt to team basketball*
@@BeerAndJointsAllDay You're right
It’s the braids, TRUST ME!!! 😂
ASK REFEREES..
8:51 travelling?
This Nunn is a better player than Miami Nunn
One was a rookie and the other a veteran in his prime.
The Best Kendrick Nunn!!! ☘💚🐐
I really don't get why at the end of the video you mentioned "I would be very surprised if he does not comeback to the NBA next season". Is it a comment bait? I mean, is it so impossible for him to think "I am turning 30 years old this year. I have another 2, maybe 3 years of prime basketball. Why to waste them as a backup choice in an NBA team, instead of staying in a team that trusts me, I have the most important role in the team, fans really love me, and I can easily go in another 3-4-5 Euroleague F4s, and probably win a couple of them."
are you really asking that question? Look at Vezenkov, Micic and even Mike James. Don't you understand that athletes have egos, especially the top tier ones (I mean just look at Jordan). You want to prove that you can compete in the top league on the world. The whole thing if you're a back-up choice on an NBA team you get the opportunity to prove your self and maybe get a nice NBA contract which would be 5x more than the top Euroleague contract.
@gabepizza I really understand your point. However, this doesn't mean that someone can't prefer to have an important role in a small team rather than an unimportant role in a big team. It's just a matter of personal taste. It's impossible and unhealthy for everyone to think the same way.
@@gabepizza Vezenkov went to the NBA when he was 27 and was technically drafted 5 years before that.
He had time on his side.
I thought I read he signed through 26 with Pal
Some skills translate better to the FIBA rules and some better to the NBA. I think He is where he should be sucking up this great Europe an BBall athosphere instead of beeing the 2nd player off the bench in front of a lousy NBA crowd.
He won’t come back, he’s a 6 man at best, playing in the NBA has more expectations than playing EL, when talking basketball greats majority are from the NBA where expectations are higher
Where would you want to play yourself? In a country where you are seen as a replaceable spare part or in one where you are treated like a god?
Nunn is nasty wherever he plays
Highest ppg but not in the top 5 PIRs 😅
PAO fans will be angry of you highlighting this as NBA scouts see all videos :D
"This Is How 15 PPG NBA Player Looks In Europe" Bro is constantly bashing European Basketball. After 30 Years of watching NBA a started watching Euroligue and im more than happy bro. Get another Stuff up...
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Naaah he is not fit for the NBA, leave him alone.
Cute to talk about all these ex nbaers. But i wanna state 2 things:
1)tell us now for his last 2 games, how did he perform in spain recently?
2)u didnt mention a player who was not EX nbaer, some1 who had 15 mil per year and decided to move to europe so he can play where he wants the game he love, talking about the French Lover Evan Fournier who COOKS in crucial moments
MVP OF EUROPE ☘️☘️☘️☘️
Best scorer is venzekov