Nikola Jokić's rise to NBA Finals MVP, talks international players vs. U.S. players | NBA | THE HERD
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- Shaun Livingston joins Colin Cowherd on The Herd to discuss the rise of Nikola Jokić, and how in his experience, the Denver Nuggets' star has just been getting better and better with time. He also talks the pressure of coming into the league young, as stars like Zion Williamson and Ja Morant suffer very public missteps, and whether the NBA culture expects too much too soon. They also discuss international players vs. U.S. players, and take a look back at Livingston's time in the NBA.
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Nikola Jokić's rise to NBA Finals MVP, talks international players vs. U.S. players | NBA | THE HERD
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Colin you just mad Americans will always produce the best
Loved watching him back in the day . Long explosive PG . Stupid injuries got him . I’m happy he is still doing good
He a legend in Peoria, home to GREAT Bball History and he is top 5 all time from a great hoops city
@@oldmansportsog2514 best player to come out of Peoria. IMO and a personal friend of mine.
best backup PG in 2k history
Meanest midrange game on the warriors for real
Jokic is so much more than a great basketball player. He is a teacher. He is unwittingly teaching Americans how to be humble. It is a huge lesson that Americans desperately need.
There is some truth to that. That is why his behavior is so foreign to them. They have just forgotten how to!
@@Jonteponte71now what's happening
Tell that to twolves
I met Shaun a month ago nice guy
If shaq is most dominating center of all time then its safe to say Jokic is the Most Skilled, well rounded Center of all time
Neither one as good as Kareem Abdul Jabbar or Hakeem Olajuwan.
If Livingston had a 35%-40% 3pt shot. He would have been dangerous af! Mid range, post game, can jump out the gym and play D. Too big to the traditional guards and to fast for the forwards. One of my favorite players of all time
Injuries messed up his career
I thought it was Andre Miller who actually played for Nuggets.
what a great history shaun has, after that injury and being a key part of those warriors teams, dude is awesome... and his afro when he was drafted? damn was great
One thing some NBA front offices need to learn is that you need to consider emotional maturity and stability in the character, not just talent. Ja Morant and Zion are good examples of players with talent, but lacking in emotional maturity. Jokic's development in the NBA reminds me somewhat of Patrick Mahomes in the NFL; you need to take time to learn the system, and get to know your guys, and how you can best be valuable to the franchise.
😂😂 okay, you take Frank Cominsky #1 over all.
Shaun Livingston was an impressive player that should have been truly great; one of those sad cases of being betrayed by injury.
True but he is a big part of 3 rings with Golden State. I'm happy for him
My cuz played high school ball with Livingston back in the day @ P. Manual
soyou
played against him?
i have never seen this man miss a shot ever
Shoutout to the Joe Johnson Shoutout. UNfortunately, he will be a great player that will be glazed over in NBA history. It's already kinda happened.
Yeah people forget how good he was I think he's in the top ten in 3 pointers made he has over 20k points and the guy was strong as a bull people forget how strong he really was they didn't call him iso Joe for nothing dude was a monster!!!
Shaun Livingston is such an awesome team player. Those are the roleplayers you need.
For a sec i thought its Andre Miller
I still don’t think I’ve ever seen this dude miss a mid range jumper. Lol Livingston was huge for those Warriors teams
Warriors stabilizer
Shaun was a cheat code in 2K
Colin NAILED when it comes to the behaviour of a foreigner. That's exactly it. You're far more polite. In the end of the day, when you're a foreigner, you're a minority and a lot of people will be a lot more unforgiven if you make mistakes or behaves badly. It's no joke being s minority. So that little exercise makes you think about how any minority in any given context of life feel. Always put yourself in the shoes of minorities and treat them with equality.
Yet you act like you don't understand being a black minority in america
This is Colin at his best--getting a thoughtful insider guest and asking sharp questions, instead of going on one of his less well-thought out (sometimes downright idiotic) hot takes and keeps whipping such dead horses show after show ("Breakup the Warriors!" (he was being somewhat disingenuous here by praising the Warriors keeping their team together) "Break up the Celtics/Tatum and Brown!"). Let the guest talk more, because they know a lot more than you without having to push most of the agendas of the show.
I've always liked Shaun Livingston as a player, even when he played for bad teams like the Clippers. Efficient, smart, and deadly. I remember seeing his knee injury live, which was a horrible sight (Paul George's leg injury comes close).
shaun on media??? wow just wow
Thought that was Andre Miller
I’m old school: scoreboard…scoreboard. That’s what matters.
Hakeem played for Toronto at the end Sooooo Yeaaaah
watched this entire clip thinking Andre Miller was the guest
Colin said his name in the intro, so clearly you didn't watch it 😅
Jokic is right now the best player in NBA.
What happening now
Best mid-range game I've ever seen.
Sorry Kobe and DeRozan fans😂
In Europe they play ball the same way they play footy. Kids go pro when they're 14-15.
Yet most chams the last five years been american led
Most NBA chams are still american dominated
@@JackTray I agree, I still think American players should go straight to the NBA after highschool. I didn't mean to imply Euro players are better. They're not.
1:15 in the bubble in 1920 lol
19-20 season
19/20 season
Bruh said you know 164 times
Usa players worry first about the 💰 and image not the game.
So why they win the most
Lmao iLove me some Livingston repping Peoria but i laughef he said the bubble 1920, yea buddy that spanish flu wrecked the sheybogan teams chance of winning a title
Stop saying uh
LeBron is one of one!! So is Steph!! 😂😂
This is like Colin pulling some 8th grader out of some city school and interviewing him. The intelligence disparity in a lot of these shows is, significant.
WTF?
Let me guess hate successful blacks hug
The Best Player in the NBA today is a European…
Not anymore
justice for targeted individuals
I wouldn’t even say LeBron has been ‘successful’ with his team hopping because he’s only won 4 in 20 years. 🤷🏻♂️
True
That's because you underestimate the value of a championship. If you look at it this way, the only ones more successful than him will be guys who achieved the same but in less years - Steph, Klay and Dray. No one else came close to this level of success.
@@sardorrakhmanov252 That’s current players. What about players that overlapped with LeBron such as Duncan, Kobe and Shaq, and his predecessors like Jordan, Magic, Kareem etc…
@@stevegriffey8255 was Olajuwon successful? Bird? Ray-Ray? It all depends on what your team is. Who's to say Pippen would've won 6 without Jordan? LeBron spent his first several years in Cleveland trying to do it, but he decided his best way would be to move elsewhere. I'd say he was pretty successful, if you consider his rivals in Steph and the Dubs, including 3-year span when they were unbeatable.
@@sardorrakhmanov252 Bird was successful. He and Magic both had there own ‘super teams’ of their era… Magic just won more. Olajuwon was also successful to a lesser degree, but back then both the East and the West had a bunch of great teams. Ever since the late ‘90’s it’s been kinda top heavy with only a few real contenders, with only two exceptions, those being the Pistons who beat Shaq & Kobe’s Lakers, and Dirks Mavs beating Dwade & LeBron’s Heat. Other than that it’s been entirely predictable who would win ‘cos teams just load up the talent to a few squads. I miss the days when there was an even spread of talent.
I stopped watching espn and I am not sorry. Listening to lefties and women talk sports is the biggest waste of time.
Yet you like these guys just making up stuff
Look, I'm a lifelong Nuggets fan since the ABA days. I've grown tired of the Jokic hype.
Jokic plays in an era when his top competitor is Anthony Davis, a mostly disinterested participant. Then, the next tier is Gobert and Embiid, both highly unpredictable and inconsistent. Followed by men that have no business being centers: Ayton, Bam and I'll throw Draymond in that group.
That's Jokic's competition. Not Shaq, Olajuwon, Duncan, Moses, Robinson, Mourning or Ewing.
Let's keep things in perspective when we speak about Jokic's exploits.
Jokic is already the No.1 center of all time😊
he is the first player in NBA playoff history with 1st in points, rebounds, and assists.
Fans and analysts (especially NBA ones) are weird in the sense that if you praise one guy you're knocking another, or you're giving them something they didn't deserve.
Jokic DID just have one of the best playoff runs a big has ever had, doesn't mean anything in regards to Shaq, Hakeem, or whoever. But let's be fair, his playmaking would be an issue against any center. Is Jokic dominating Hakeem or Shaq? No but Jokic would hang in there with them just fine and there's no real reason to say he wouldn't. All those guys defend in the paint, Jokic has abilities that can take traditional centers out of their comfort zone.
@@Nothereman9999 _"Jokic has abilities that can take traditional centers out of their comfort zone."_ Great/key point. Shooting over 41% from deep (playoff career average). Such a wide skillset. Drawing comparisons to Magic with his passing. How did that work out back in the day...
Nostalgia...No logic, just emotional reasoning and confirmation bias...these guys never had to face the likes of Magic Johnson...but wait...the likes of Johnson, Jordan , Bird, Kareem...never had to face someone like Wilt Chamberlain !...but let me guess, Chamberlain's. Absurd achievements don't count since he was playing vs part time plumbers. The only era that matters is the one you like right ?... all progress, evolution in conditioning, technics. Competition hasn't evolved. Jokic is pulling off Chamberlain type stats but that doesn't count because he's playing against part time plumb...oh wait.😮 yeah man...no doubt Shaq would be a three point machine like Jokic and Curry had he been playing in today's era. No doubt he'd have insane court vision and passing ability in Jokic's era. No doubt about it.
You obviously are not a Nuggets fan, be gone troll
Pay atention to Nikola Topic,,point guard 17 years old .new real deal