The Paul George passing to the ref thing, I can understand his thought process. Kennard was running behind PG then randomly stopped behind him, PG thought he was gonna keep running to the corner for a 3. If anything, that was Kennard's fault for both not being where he should have been and for not communicating to PG.
That one is almost always understandable, they’re playing at a high speed in transition and the ref stands in a spot where it often gets kicked out too. Often times in that situation you’re not looking right at the player you’re passing too.
a lot of the clips are just simple mistakes or misjudging the situation not low iq. like missing a shot or missing a catch is not low iq, its bodily reflex more than anything and is much more related to physical skill, its not an intellectual challenge
0:15 - this one looks intentional to me. The game is over, so he carried it out of bounds to get a stoppage and get the subs on. The announcer was just confused and thought it was a mistake.
@@aaronflowers8881 Looks to me like they were out of timeouts. Normally with that scorebug there's a dot under each team for how many timeouts they have left and there are none there.
I can see how a lot of these unfold, where you just have a quick lapse of reason in a fast paced game. Or in the Paul George case, it was probably a set play and he just passed the ball before looking to see someone wasn't where they were supposed to be.
7:54 this is a great example of the rule book being dumb. It’s absolutely stunning that you can call a timeout even when you’re out of timeouts. Ofc it causes a technical and your opponent has a chance of getting an extra point and you risk getting ejected from the game, but at least you got a timeout
Your opponent also gets possession after the technical free throw. Paul Westphal’s brilliant idea of calling a timeout, even when his team had none, so they could advance the ball triggered the rule change.
The absolute worst thing about Russ at 1:38 wasn't the turnover. It was the absolutely lack of accountability to play defense after throwing the ball away. This is why he will we never ever win a ring.
This is why we need more short guys in the NBA. We will never accidentally hit the backboard when inbounding! Yes guys over 6 feet have their advantages in basketball too but is it really worth it?
Not a Westbrook fan but going for the two for one while up is the right call. There is a shot clock. Why wouldn't you want two possessions instead of one
Why is 2:13 a travel? If his left foot is his pivot foot can’t he move it like he did? Wouldn’t it only be a travel if we picked up his right foot and moved it?
I seen some that I don’t even consider “low IQ” moments just simple mistakes but at the end of the day these nba players can still cook us average ppl on the court 😅
Some of these I get…some are just plays that didn’t work out. Like 3:51, that’s not a *terrible* shot, Ik he’s been slumping in LA, but it’s not *THAT* bad
Currently who’s better…Russell Westbrook or Zach LaVine 🤔
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is this a joke zach is wayyyyyy better
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Andrea Bargnani shoots the ball - announcer: "For reasons only known to him" lmao 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
That russ video always trip me out cause Steph said “what are you doing?! “ and Russ literally says “I don’t know😐” 🤣🤣
I mean I kind of respect the honesty/humility of him basically saying “yeah I’m an idiot,“ as opposed to some of these guys arguing the call
@@gethaunted that’s what makes it so funny to me
@@gethaunted well even if it was a player that argues a lot they can’t really argue with a call like that because it’s so obvious that you traveled.
Time stamp?
@@gethaunted Yea it's called self awareness. We all some other players that completely lack that and would definitely argue the call to the death.
Russell Westbrook seems like the kinda guy that would climb a glass wall just to see the other side
Harsh... 😂
Btw no hate just jokes dont take seriously
@@Cyphrusss yeah, love Russ, but c'mon bro 😅
Him on one side James on the other
Mitchell doin the Westbrook
The Paul George passing to the ref thing, I can understand his thought process. Kennard was running behind PG then randomly stopped behind him, PG thought he was gonna keep running to the corner for a 3. If anything, that was Kennard's fault for both not being where he should have been and for not communicating to PG.
That one is almost always understandable, they’re playing at a high speed in transition and the ref stands in a spot where it often gets kicked out too. Often times in that situation you’re not looking right at the player you’re passing too.
@Paulo Parcasio pg for three???
@Paulo Parcasio Tf is this? You responding to yourself on your 2nd account then responding to your 2nd account on your original account?! 🤪
4:07 At least he tried
7:24 When you accidentally pressed the pass button in NBA 2K
1:43 was just him not making a catch. Not low IQ.
@risingsunflagnaziflag5178what??
a lot of the clips are just simple mistakes or misjudging the situation not low iq. like missing a shot or missing a catch is not low iq, its bodily reflex more than anything and is much more related to physical skill, its not an intellectual challenge
@@dthbdbsfgh well analyzed ;)
@@dthbdbsfgh yeah low IQ is like that dumb ass foul by Klay against Westbrook this season but not a missing layup or something
on top of that it was a terrible pass to be fair
0:15 - this one looks intentional to me. The game is over, so he carried it out of bounds to get a stoppage and get the subs on. The announcer was just confused and thought it was a mistake.
Why didn't they just call a timeout?
@@aaronflowers8881 Looks to me like they were out of timeouts. Normally with that scorebug there's a dot under each team for how many timeouts they have left and there are none there.
That’s kind of early to call, no? Without any context, it’s a 7-pt game with a minute and a half
@@robbcabaian I think you may have misread the scoreboard - it's a 17-point game.
Those 3 Kings players really didnt want Curry to shoot the ball 😂
“WHAT ARE THE KINGS DOING?”
"Gobert, first three of his career? No." That one got me crying
1:50 derozans isn’t a low iq moment that’s just a mistake and can happen to anyone
They didn’t show the full clip of him eating popcorn just before the possession . Everyone knows you eat your popcorn after the game
popcorn patroller ⬆️
the legendary denzel' Valentine's three hurts me a lot
Mitchell did that on purpose to sub out because they had no timeouts
4:05 “Gobert first 3 of his career” 😂
...No.
Better luck next time
DeRozan been dribbling off his leg outta bounds since his Raptor days 😂
Great video again
Russ walked with that like he was at his neighborhood park lol
6:01 Jordan Poole's face
I actually hate this dude so much. He's so cocky but lacks a ton of fundamentals.
he was about to cry lol
why is mcgee on the thumbnail if he didn’t have a highlight. 💀
clickbait dahhh
And the saddest thing is there are plenty of oopsies from him, but this dude wasn't able to find those... What a joke 😂
Never thought there will be so many Stephen Curry highlights in this video
You can see Lebron and AD looking frustrated in 3:58 and looking at Russ like what are you doing
The John wall travel followed up by the Russell Westbrook travel
Westbrook walked so Wall can run 😂
0:11 Shais face 😂
I can see how a lot of these unfold, where you just have a quick lapse of reason in a fast paced game. Or in the Paul George case, it was probably a set play and he just passed the ball before looking to see someone wasn't where they were supposed to be.
Fire vid
Soooooo EPIC for the last one!!!😂😂😂
Haven’t watched yet, but JR smith 2018 finals moment definitely on here
No, it's not
7:54 this is a great example of the rule book being dumb. It’s absolutely stunning that you can call a timeout even when you’re out of timeouts. Ofc it causes a technical and your opponent has a chance of getting an extra point and you risk getting ejected from the game, but at least you got a timeout
Your opponent also gets possession after the technical free throw.
Paul Westphal’s brilliant idea of calling a timeout, even when his team had none, so they could advance the ball triggered the rule change.
The other team gets possession, so there’s no point in doing it. It’s a turnover + most likely an extra point for the opponent
7:38 the way he says whyyyy has me dying each time
1:44 love it when the Bull's anouncer get sad lol
Luv ur vids ❤
These are low IQ moments, but that inbound violation by whoever that player is from the Bucks is completely no IQ 😂
2:45 casually held the ball like a baby im dead
8:20 LeBron did a Ben Simmons. 😂
"LeBron James just violated the end line." Uh....lady, no one says that. It is a line violation. He did not violate the end line LMFAO
The Gobert’s one isn’t low IQ just low skill😂😂
I’m convinced that travel calls are the most entertaining penalties in sports
Lakers compilation 🥶🥶🥶
I don’t see how the demar dorozan one was low iq. The ball just slipped out of his hands. I could happen to anyone
I meant it could happen to anyone 😂
Simmons was smart knowing the paint defender Trae Young was ready to send it back
It said “Low IQ” and I knew Westbrook would be here. 🤣🤣🤣
Not sure Steph did step into the backcourt, his heel looks raised to me.
yep same with the adebayo dunk on harris. harris wasnt in the restricted area. his heels were up
0:14 shais face says it all
2:56 i've replayed this like 10 times, just to see all the reactions from players, coaches, crowd
Steph was in a lot of these 😂
Ahh Westbrook in a Lakers jersey. I miss that level of comedy in the NBA
Ight that kings warriors one doesn’t deserve to be here…they were hacking at currys arm but the refs dont ever blow the whistle when the kings need it
I dont know if we can call Taking a Risk and Failing as "Low IQ" xD
The narrator: "no russ, no"... lmao...
I knew Josh Giddey had to be in there somewhere
4:35 渡邊雄太がこの動画に使われてることが嬉しい
4:15 so it appears that the Coyotes were on the power play against the Wild
Java Mcgee gets too much hate
Poor Javale is still showing up in these videos
Simmons this is why kylie left u 7:22 SLAM IT BRO WHY DID U PASS
A lot of these are just regular mistakes and accidents...
The absolute worst thing about Russ at 1:38 wasn't the turnover. It was the absolutely lack of accountability to play defense after throwing the ball away. This is why he will we never ever win a ring.
Of course it starts with Josh Giddey 💀
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3:03 lmao wtf was that
backcourt violation
Westbrooks got the lights on but no one’s home
Lavine
What happened at 1:35
He throws it to Westbrook even though Powell is already in front leading to an easy steal
Steph, stepping in the back court. Yes! Steph is stepping in the back court. Steph by step! 😅
Durant knew he wasn't winning a ring with Westbrook.
0:44
How do you tip it away from your own guy XD
Javale ain't even in this video, just catching strays
How do you forget how to inbound or that you have to dribble when you walk. So many years and so many games and you still do that
Shit happens. Everyone fucks up sometimes.
I'm still scratching my head about the Bledsoe one...
Giddey 💀💀💀
This is why we need more short guys in the NBA. We will never accidentally hit the backboard when inbounding! Yes guys over 6 feet have their advantages in basketball too but is it really worth it?
Starting with giddey aged well
7:28 😂
Washington Wizards is where careers die, reminds me of Fort Irwin
Implying every moment of an NBA game doesn't have a combined court, coach, crowd, and announcer IQ of 12
4:16 nice screamer
3:56 is actually a great shot by russ, just couldn't get it in. I don't know why the announcers were so mad.
In today’s NBA, all moments are low IQ moments.
The pass from Lebron to Carmelo was not a low iq move to me from Lebron. Carmelo just didn't make the open shot😅
Not a Westbrook fan but going for the two for one while up is the right call. There is a shot clock. Why wouldn't you want two possessions instead of one
Why is Kendrick Perkins not here
Cuz the vid would be one hr long😂
Westbrook is wild 😂😂😂
5:16
unlucky bro
A lot of these aren't low IQ, just honest mistakes. Good vid though
Second clip was intentional to get the subs in.....
*Insert JR Smiths entire career*
A rather sophomoric attempt at an inbound pass by Josh Giddey. He may need to make a minor adjustment
How is Jr smith dribbling out the clock not on here?
Why is 2:13 a travel? If his left foot is his pivot foot can’t he move it like he did? Wouldn’t it only be a travel if we picked up his right foot and moved it?
Because the refs wanted Dallas to win. Sports betting should still be banned.
GOAT James always make the right play.
Where is the dumbest moment in NBA history in which Eric Gordon inbounded the ball and PJ Tucker didn't grab the ball
I seen some that I don’t even consider “low IQ” moments just simple mistakes but at the end of the day these nba players can still cook us average ppl on the court 😅
Not in a classroom.
Glad to see them cracking down on carrying.
Some of these I get…some are just plays that didn’t work out. Like 3:51, that’s not a *terrible* shot, Ik he’s been slumping in LA, but it’s not *THAT* bad
The Lakers were ahead with almost an entire shot clock.
If you fumble the ball after a difficult pass or get trapped by defenders, that's not low IQ.
KD being upset while just standing there makes no sense to me. Cut to get open
Just having javale on your team makes you very high chance of that
What happen with lebron in the last dunk haha
Day 16 of asking for unselfish moments