Thank you for the Jokic respect. He's really the #1 thing anyone should be talking about right now. Downplaying the most historic start to an NBA season ever is hate for the game.
@@hichrisperry without him on the floor, Denver is statisticaly the worst team score in history with him, they are the best so yeah, ever, completely valid to say it is most historic start to an NBA season EVER. not to say there arent other ones that fit that bill, but it is by no means a stretch or mistake to give it to this one
Tim Duncan is my favorite player of all time. Right next to Jordan. I’m from Chicago. I was raised on Bulls basketball from the time I opened my eyes. I’ve become a HUGE fan of Jokic as well. Also, I’ve been a massive fan of Steph Curry since he came out of college. Man, that’s 4 players already. Well, I guess I just FKIN LOVE basketball 😂
as far as ik, spurs coaches are askin wemby to shoot more, they want him to develop his shooting now so he becomes a genuine 2 way threat. and by how hes playin, a lot of players are givin him more respect on that 3 line. excited to see what this dude has in store in the next 3 years
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No one talking about Rockets but theyve been lowkey playing like the best team in the league for now hopefully it will continue, them and Grizzlies are my two favourites team to watch this season. Grizzlies are alos slightly underrated but they are being mentioned atleast sometimes
11:09 Basically... GS fears no team... Except two. Cleveland, for one, and of course, LAC. Maybe Boston too but well you know what happens when Steph happens. 😂
the reason they lost to the surs is because curry had a bad game, which doesent happen a lot, and kumiga wasnt playing. also some of those blocks that wemby had were goaltends.
My hot take is that if a NBA superstar cannot remain healthy consistently they shouldn’t get payed their contract fully. I would mainly target players on super contracts or players earning a certain amount in a team maybe above 10 million+. Whatever amount they don’t pay to their player goes into a pool, half the team saves on and the remaining gets distributed to the rest of the players.
Even with no Kawhi and Harden having god awful efficiency: top 5 defense in the league and top 5 seed in the West. Us Clippers fans are doing real good this season
Wilt played part-time players between a 9 team league. Wilt is a pioneer of the sport, that's all the respect he deserves. And it isn't self-proclaimed, it's just a fact.
@@ItsYouAreNotYour I agree that Shaq is the most dominant player ever... but people act like no one stepped up to him, when Hakeem folded him like a towel, and my boy Big Ben also showed him on the defensive end in 04
Man them 2016 warriors were so dominant in the reguals season, then to blow that 3-1 lead! That shit had me sick.... that's gotta be the biggest choke job in nba history
Shaq was putting nobodies on posters. Wilt put kareem and Bill russell, nate thurmond etc on posters. It's really no comparison. Wilt had far superior comp at the center position then shaq did. That's a fact
so, Hakeem, David Robinson, Ben Wallace, Dikembe, Ewing, Alonso, Duncan, Moses Malone (although a bit older by then), Dwight Howard, were nobodies? Cmon man, stop the cap Also, Wilt was so dominant that Bill has more rings than fingers on his hands
If basket ball went back to depending on Big Men, worst basketball EVER!!!! Super boring!!!… visually not entertaining or fun to watch, rely on height and width vs a talent most people can relate to…barely anyone can relate to a 7ft 4 rebound putback… Booooo
As someone who has been watching the NBA religiously since 1964 I can state unequivocally that no one who saw basketball in the Sixties to the present will put Shaq in the Top Ten of dominant centers. Especially given that any game he played against Dennis Rodman (a small forward), who loved nothing in the world more than playing one quarter against Shaq. Rodman would always completely shut Shaq down. Rodman's goal was to hold Shaq to ZERO points and no rebounds, and Rodman came terribly close to this all the time. OK, Rodman might be the best defensive small forward of all time, but no way should Shaq have been so easy for him to shut down. Also, Shaq wasn't very strong. He was coordinated and big. But back to dominant. NO! He was never that dominant. Not like Russell in the Fifties and Sixties, and Wilt in the same time period, Elgin Baylor before his knee injury (prior to that injury Baylor was IMHO - and in the opinion of a massive number of people who saw Baylor play - the best all around offensive player of all time; the player Baylor reminds most in many ways is Nicola Jokic, mainly from the wide array of shots he can take but also because both are players teams would normally double team a lot, except they pass so well other teams would be punished for leaving someone else open, because they both find them, though of course Jokic is much bigger while Baylor was lightning quick), Kareem in his first 6 or 7 seasons (after 10 years or so Kareem became merely above average instead of ungodly difficult to guard), Bill Walton before his foot betrayed him for good, Larry Bird, and especially Michael. I think six centers who came before Shaq were much better than, and that the only reason he got a large amount of attention was his size (at a time when for some reason the NBA got small - in the the Sixties there were a number of really excellent big men, and not just Wilt and Russell. I would put those two in a tie for first, Kareem just a hair behind those two, then Walton (ONLY because of the short length of his career; he was actually better than Kareem during his brief period of brilliance. But just below them were guys like Dave Cowens (oddly forgotten today - he would have killed in today's NBA; he was decades ahead of his time, a quick center whose strength was jump shots from just outside the key, but the game wasn't ready for him), Bob Lanier (another center with a superb outside shot), Walt Bellamy, Zelmo Beatty, Willis Reed (thought he probably should have played power forward), Jack Sikma, Artis Gilmore, Nate Thurmond, and a few others were for the most part really big guys, though one must add 6'7 oddity Wes Unseld, who made up for height with girth. One of the best passing big men ever, Unseld really was a one in a million player. Anyway, when Shaq came along the guards and forwards in the league had for some reason gotten much bigger, while the center position for some reason became for less important in the NBA while also becoming overall manned by much smaller players. Take Wilt and Shaq. I'm not sure that there was a single thing - in any aspect of the game - that Shaq did better than Wilt. Not only was Shaq not even remotely close to being as strong (though, to be fair, many sports journalists and athletes have proclaimed Wilt the strongest athlete of all time who was not primarily a weight lifter. Arnold Schwarzenegger invited Wilt to go to the gym with him once and after seeing him do multiple reps on tricep curls with weights no one else he knew could lift easily even a couple of times. Shortly before his death, Wilt was still pressing around 500 pounds. When Shaq did presses, he shocked everyone at how little he could press. That's right! Big does not necessarily translate into strong. My all time favorite photo was one I saw in a biography for young readers I read when I was a kid. It showed Wilt in the same pose as the famous Michael Jordan poster palming a basketball in one outstretched hand. Only, Wilt was holding two balls. Only, they weren't basketballs. They were fracking SIXTEEN POUND BOWLING BALLS!!! And to make it ultra clear, he had no fingers in any holes - he was palming it. Finally, I always thought Olajuwon got the better of Shaq most times they faced off. Olajuwon was a little stronger, smaller, and a heck of a lot quicker, with infinitely better footwork. OK, off my soapbox. But I would put two LSU players as the Number One and Two Most Overrated Players in the HIstory of the NBA. But to balance things out, I think the most underrated player of all time is also a Tiger and that is Bob Pettit (who despite being smaller than Shaq was an absolutely ferocious rebounder and despite playing most of his career in an era where the game was played much more slowly, though he did speed up a lot in the second half of his career), the first player to ever score 20,000 in a career. But the two most overrated Shaq and Pete Maravich. While I thought Shaq was big rather than strong or skilled, Pistol Pete was oozing at the seams with talent. Unfortunately, he was clueless in how to help make his teammates better. Larry Bird or Oscar Robertson or Steve Nash made all of their teammates better. But Pete rarely meshed with the way his teammates played, and his style was not conducive to team play. Jokic plays team basketball. The mature Michael Jordan played team basketball. But Pete's style really only suited one kind of offense: one where everyone else stands around and watches Pete play one on five, with the occasional insane pass to keep things interesting. I think Pete may have been the most talented player of the Seventies, but I wouldn't put him on a list of the 25 best players of the Seventies. I speculate here, but when I watch Jokic play, I feel he senses every single thing that is happening on the court and reacts accordingly. Pete seemed to be oblivious to anything that was happening on the court, but was so skilled he could nonetheless score or shoot or pass or dribble (was he the best ball handler of all time? I might give him that - the team that Pete would have been best suited for was probably the Harlem Globe Trotters, assuming that they would let one white guy on the team).
3:37 your Kawhi slander makes zero sense they literally have never gone farther than this era of clippers. This is(was cause pg left) the greatest era of clippers basketball based on results. So you can make up what you want but for the clippers to slander Kawhi or PG in any way is like the bulls slandering MJ or Scottie. It’s literally crackhead energy to hate the team that has taken you the furthest you’re ever gone.
What do you get when you combine and Elephant and a Rhino? Ell if I know ! P.s. lose the Leonard laugh. It's at the point where it's so over used it's annoying now.
Zion may not want to use Balco because it'll stop his apatite. Ha ha. Or doesn't want to grow a beard like LeBalco to cover up Balco usage physical changes on the jawline.
what do guys like Kawhi do with their money? .. or even Durant, no kids, no wife.... oh, google ai search says hes invested it in a 100 different ways so yeahh
What has surprised you the most so far about the 2025 NBA season?
you falling off...
Paul George playin like honeybuns with that huge contract
why did we lose to the spurs
Jokic getting better.
Warriors
I was shocked the other night on 2k25 when i played the clippers on mycareer and Kawhi Leonard was on the floor like oh yeah he does play for them 😂
Thank you for the Jokic respect. He's really the #1 thing anyone should be talking about right now. Downplaying the most historic start to an NBA season ever is hate for the game.
Ever? Hold up now... 🤣🤣🤣
@@hichrisperry without him on the floor, Denver is statisticaly the worst team score in history
with him, they are the best
so yeah, ever, completely valid to say it is most historic start to an NBA season EVER. not to say there arent other ones that fit that bill, but it is by no means a stretch or mistake to give it to this one
Tim Duncan is my favorite player of all time. Right next to Jordan. I’m from Chicago. I was raised on Bulls basketball from the time I opened my eyes. I’ve become a HUGE fan of Jokic as well. Also, I’ve been a massive fan of Steph Curry since he came out of college. Man, that’s 4 players already. Well, I guess I just FKIN LOVE basketball 😂
Wholesome af
For me it went
Jordan
Iverson
Steph
Joker
I also liked Dwade/ Kidd/ Rodman
FREAK NATURE 7'5, 8 wingspan point guard skills 🔥🔥🔥🔥
as far as ik, spurs coaches are askin wemby to shoot more, they want him to develop his shooting now so he becomes a genuine 2 way threat. and by how hes playin, a lot of players are givin him more respect on that 3 line. excited to see what this dude has in store in the next 3 years
We want more Warriors videos please 😊😊😊
Those Spurs cranking out a W last night must hurt. Hard fought loss nonetheless.
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You got to talk about the rockets! They've been really good this season
No one talking about Rockets but theyve been lowkey playing like the best team in the league for now
hopefully it will continue, them and Grizzlies are my two favourites team to watch this season. Grizzlies are alos slightly underrated but they are being mentioned atleast sometimes
11:09 Basically... GS fears no team... Except two. Cleveland, for one, and of course, LAC. Maybe Boston too but well you know what happens when Steph happens. 😂
the reason they lost to the surs is because curry had a bad game, which doesent happen a lot, and kumiga wasnt playing. also some of those blocks that wemby had were goaltends.
@@Fish2live2469you wouldn’t say they fear the nuggets when they have lost 8 consecutive games to them?
11:31 did you really say his name correctly? respect!
Isn't Dwight Howard called superman?
Shaq was the og, Dwight gave himself the nickname
No. Neither is Shaquille O'Neal. The name "Superman" refers to an alter ego of Clark Kent, the journalist.
The warrior portion of this video aged so poorly lmfao
Great video
My hot take is that if a NBA superstar cannot remain healthy consistently they shouldn’t get payed their contract fully. I would mainly target players on super contracts or players earning a certain amount in a team maybe above 10 million+. Whatever amount they don’t pay to their player goes into a pool, half the team saves on and the remaining gets distributed to the rest of the players.
Melo is him🔥
Nahh bc 6:04 is diabolical 😂😂
Kawhi "OUT INDEFINITELY" Leonard
He will be gas-out before playoffs
Even with no Kawhi and Harden having god awful efficiency: top 5 defense in the league and top 5 seed in the West. Us Clippers fans are doing real good this season
13:07 WHOO??!😂
Shaq self-proclaimed himself the most dominant player. 🙄 Wilt would've schooled him on both ends of the court without breaking a sweat.
Wilt played part-time players between a 9 team league. Wilt is a pioneer of the sport, that's all the respect he deserves. And it isn't self-proclaimed, it's just a fact.
@@ItsYouAreNotYour I agree that Shaq is the most dominant player ever... but people act like no one stepped up to him, when Hakeem folded him like a towel, and my boy Big Ben also showed him on the defensive end in 04
Charlotte Hornets announcer always make a regular shot sound like it was game 7
Man them 2016 warriors were so dominant in the reguals season, then to blow that 3-1 lead! That shit had me sick.... that's gotta be the biggest choke job in nba history
I’m telling you, they should put a cap on 3s at 40, except for the last 6 minutes and ot
NY is so close the 50-40-90 Club. Will he do it this year?
10:13 comparing him to someone shooting 46 44 90 doesn't make him look bad...thats steph numbers
GREAT VIDEO HOOPS!!.💛💙💛💙
3:49 Pelicans need to move on, it's not fair to Ingram..
Zion "Fit off season, beefy during" Williamson
7:40 you cant call a team legendary when they lose to the finals at the worst way possible 😂
Numbers and statistics 📊 don’t lie ! Joker 🃏 is a problem in todays league rn
Kawhi's biggest fan 😂😂😂 Jesus. .
In the long term Stephen is a good three point shooter, I will let you do the Math.
bronny james is not the biggest story of the lakers lol, the fact that they're playing well is
Off topic but if those extra 2-3 inches are still needed in GS, I would go after Robert Williams III.
Zion is having a revenge season... on fast food.
Shaq was putting nobodies on posters. Wilt put kareem and Bill russell, nate thurmond etc on posters. It's really no comparison. Wilt had far superior comp at the center position then shaq did. That's a fact
so, Hakeem, David Robinson, Ben Wallace, Dikembe, Ewing, Alonso, Duncan, Moses Malone (although a bit older by then), Dwight Howard, were nobodies?
Cmon man, stop the cap
Also, Wilt was so dominant that Bill has more rings than fingers on his hands
Don't you ever stop making these videos 😭😭😭 10:54
cavs is giving me 67-15 vibes
Wemby is shooting 50 percent from 3 and a positive defense plus minus and you're worried about him not living up to the hype... what...
Bros averaging better stats after winning a ring and 3 mvp
Smush Parker is Very Unappreciated NBA PLAYER OF ALL TIME
Kawhi AFK farming in Canada
The NBA was fun to watch back in the 90's and early 00's.
All 3s now, and it's boring.
Pls help get Steph Curry get his 5th ring 💍🏆
u forgot cavs..
warriors always struggle with them
If basket ball went back to depending on Big Men, worst basketball EVER!!!! Super boring!!!… visually not entertaining or fun to watch, rely on height and width vs a talent most people can relate to…barely anyone can relate to a 7ft 4 rebound putback… Booooo
So I guess their just going to give him mvp again even if he don’t make playoffs
As someone who has been watching the NBA religiously since 1964 I can state unequivocally that no one who saw basketball in the Sixties to the present will put Shaq in the Top Ten of dominant centers. Especially given that any game he played against Dennis Rodman (a small forward), who loved nothing in the world more than playing one quarter against Shaq. Rodman would always completely shut Shaq down. Rodman's goal was to hold Shaq to ZERO points and no rebounds, and Rodman came terribly close to this all the time. OK, Rodman might be the best defensive small forward of all time, but no way should Shaq have been so easy for him to shut down. Also, Shaq wasn't very strong. He was coordinated and big.
But back to dominant. NO! He was never that dominant. Not like Russell in the Fifties and Sixties, and Wilt in the same time period, Elgin Baylor before his knee injury (prior to that injury Baylor was IMHO - and in the opinion of a massive number of people who saw Baylor play - the best all around offensive player of all time; the player Baylor reminds most in many ways is Nicola Jokic, mainly from the wide array of shots he can take but also because both are players teams would normally double team a lot, except they pass so well other teams would be punished for leaving someone else open, because they both find them, though of course Jokic is much bigger while Baylor was lightning quick), Kareem in his first 6 or 7 seasons (after 10 years or so Kareem became merely above average instead of ungodly difficult to guard), Bill Walton before his foot betrayed him for good, Larry Bird, and especially Michael. I think six centers who came before Shaq were much better than, and that the only reason he got a large amount of attention was his size (at a time when for some reason the NBA got small - in the the Sixties there were a number of really excellent big men, and not just Wilt and Russell. I would put those two in a tie for first, Kareem just a hair behind those two, then Walton (ONLY because of the short length of his career; he was actually better than Kareem during his brief period of brilliance. But just below them were guys like Dave Cowens (oddly forgotten today - he would have killed in today's NBA; he was decades ahead of his time, a quick center whose strength was jump shots from just outside the key, but the game wasn't ready for him), Bob Lanier (another center with a superb outside shot), Walt Bellamy, Zelmo Beatty, Willis Reed (thought he probably should have played power forward), Jack Sikma, Artis Gilmore, Nate Thurmond, and a few others were for the most part really big guys, though one must add 6'7 oddity Wes Unseld, who made up for height with girth. One of the best passing big men ever, Unseld really was a one in a million player. Anyway, when Shaq came along the guards and forwards in the league had for some reason gotten much bigger, while the center position for some reason became for less important in the NBA while also becoming overall manned by much smaller players.
Take Wilt and Shaq. I'm not sure that there was a single thing - in any aspect of the game - that Shaq did better than Wilt. Not only was Shaq not even remotely close to being as strong (though, to be fair, many sports journalists and athletes have proclaimed Wilt the strongest athlete of all time who was not primarily a weight lifter. Arnold Schwarzenegger invited Wilt to go to the gym with him once and after seeing him do multiple reps on tricep curls with weights no one else he knew could lift easily even a couple of times. Shortly before his death, Wilt was still pressing around 500 pounds. When Shaq did presses, he shocked everyone at how little he could press. That's right! Big does not necessarily translate into strong. My all time favorite photo was one I saw in a biography for young readers I read when I was a kid. It showed Wilt in the same pose as the famous Michael Jordan poster palming a basketball in one outstretched hand. Only, Wilt was holding two balls. Only, they weren't basketballs. They were fracking SIXTEEN POUND BOWLING BALLS!!! And to make it ultra clear, he had no fingers in any holes - he was palming it.
Finally, I always thought Olajuwon got the better of Shaq most times they faced off. Olajuwon was a little stronger, smaller, and a heck of a lot quicker, with infinitely better footwork. OK, off my soapbox. But I would put two LSU players as the Number One and Two Most Overrated Players in the HIstory of the NBA. But to balance things out, I think the most underrated player of all time is also a Tiger and that is Bob Pettit (who despite being smaller than Shaq was an absolutely ferocious rebounder and despite playing most of his career in an era where the game was played much more slowly, though he did speed up a lot in the second half of his career), the first player to ever score 20,000 in a career. But the two most overrated Shaq and Pete Maravich. While I thought Shaq was big rather than strong or skilled, Pistol Pete was oozing at the seams with talent. Unfortunately, he was clueless in how to help make his teammates better. Larry Bird or Oscar Robertson or Steve Nash made all of their teammates better. But Pete rarely meshed with the way his teammates played, and his style was not conducive to team play. Jokic plays team basketball. The mature Michael Jordan played team basketball. But Pete's style really only suited one kind of offense: one where everyone else stands around and watches Pete play one on five, with the occasional insane pass to keep things interesting. I think Pete may have been the most talented player of the Seventies, but I wouldn't put him on a list of the 25 best players of the Seventies. I speculate here, but when I watch Jokic play, I feel he senses every single thing that is happening on the court and reacts accordingly. Pete seemed to be oblivious to anything that was happening on the court, but was so skilled he could nonetheless score or shoot or pass or dribble (was he the best ball handler of all time? I might give him that - the team that Pete would have been best suited for was probably the Harlem Globe Trotters, assuming that they would let one white guy on the team).
More warriors content 😢
Giannis is the funniest player of all time
3:37 your Kawhi slander makes zero sense they literally have never gone farther than this era of clippers. This is(was cause pg left) the greatest era of clippers basketball based on results. So you can make up what you want but for the clippers to slander Kawhi or PG in any way is like the bulls slandering MJ or Scottie. It’s literally crackhead energy to hate the team that has taken you the furthest you’re ever gone.
limit 3pt in 1st to 3rd quarter 😂 and unlimited in 4th quarter
Viewership is down cause football is on just wait til footballs done gene will come back
hoopreports is hoopreports
WIll Stephen Curry stand the test of time ?
What do you get when you combine and Elephant and a Rhino?
Ell if I know !
P.s. lose the Leonard laugh. It's at the point where it's so over used it's annoying now.
Zion may not want to use Balco because it'll stop his apatite. Ha ha. Or doesn't want to grow a beard like LeBalco to cover up Balco usage physical changes on the jawline.
Kawawhai injured,
It’s genetics 🤦♂️
He combined three black guys and made one white guy. How in the hell did you get that?
what do guys like Kawhi do with their money? .. or even Durant, no kids, no wife.... oh, google ai search says hes invested it in a 100 different ways so yeahh
Are u NBA lifestyle
10:37 Dame Lillard is overrated
Hating on wemby gotta be the most stupid nba take thus season
Ben Simmons needs to go
The NBA is unwatchable because of the refs baiting, flopping and bad officiating. Don't kid yourself.
Shehehease
What even is Ben simmons? He sure as hell ain’t no basketball player
Jokic was robbed an MVP over race hustlers. He will be robbed this year as well.
Wtf are these comments
Zion
Entertaining content but your biases are obvious😂😂
lebron is on drugs.. don't give me that "he's on modern medicine" modern medicine is drugs
does anyone else hate the hornets commentator
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