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yeah - his left hand layup was impressive … He was definitely favouring his right with the dribble though - surprising given his left hand layup… but hey, it’s hard to criticise the kid he’s not a complete product -- yet … Not bloody far off though … just hope he stays grounded, humble and keeps working hard, or none of it will even matter …
He can shoot and dribble extremely well. But I really liked seeing his passing. He is always dribbling with his head up looking for other players. Really young players don't usually have such good passing instincts.
Honestly it freaks me out whenever I see a young kid this talented. I just know this kids dad or mom was a Bball player that never quite made it and has been training their kid insanely hard since he was like 2 years old
@@KnowledgeNerd123 Bingo. Dude I knew kids like this later on had long hair, wore tight black jeans, and started smoking weed by their freshman year of high school. Unbelievable athletes till middle school, and they just weren’t really interested anymore. They pushed back against the pressure of their parents. They grew out of it and just got into music and partying, or whatever.
Humble is the most important word. Kids these days are so cocky…and do not have the talent to show for it. This 3rd grader does, however. His parents must do what they can to make him realize that there is always someone better than him- though, at his age, that would be hard to find. Still…you can get someone older and just have him learn that this is life. There will be someone who is taller than him, stronger than him and better than him. It’s best to keep a level head and think of new ways to beat the taller, bigger people, that’s all- and stay humble. People will respect that even more.
Kason, keep up the hard work. The Miami heat players would be excited to have you in their roster right now. They need all the help they can get. Your mazing kid. Good job to your parents for all their commitment and love.
We really aren’t teaching our kids how to have humility anymore, we have gotten too cocky and braggy as a society, it’s crazy. Young boy can hoop, I just hope his folks get him in line
He's 9 yo people, lots of things will change I absolutely hate the smack, chest thumping, fist pumping bullshit. Keeping them confident, but grounded is the parents job. Unfortunately, most parents r worse than the kids. ESPECIALLY PARENT COACHES
It's because of the basketball he watches on tv and he wants to be just like his idol. So did you when you were younger so this is not bullshit it's just the new generation.
Honestly I was this kid. Got a big head start on advanced skills because I tried out for a junior Harlem globetrotter team in 2nd grade. Within a few months I could dribble through my legs, behind my back, spin the ball on my finger and keep it going as long as I wanted… bounce it off my knee, catch it with my finger and keep it spinning. I won all the shooting drills at all the high school and college basketball camps I went to. I went 9 for 11 from 3 when I was in 7th grade. But I was a late bloomer, late to hit puberty and when I did (like 7 inches in a year up to 6’1) it was like dribbling and shooting the ball were completely new to me. I was almost automatic from 3 from 3rd grade to freshman year. And I just couldn’t dribble or shoot the ball like I used to be able to. My body had to totally recalibrate and unfortunately before my junior season… when the skills were starting to come back and my athleticism really went to new level (Started to dunk it one handed on a good day), but I seriously broke my leg in a 4 wheeler accident. Multiple surgeries ending my basketball career. My point was actually that you can’t judge players at this age at all. It then I had to tell it all. Thanks if you actually took the time to read it…. Brings back good, and bad lol, memories writing about it.
I'm so sorry that happened to you.I'm a 6 ft 1 in woman and I try to start volleyball in freshman year of high school and tell you what I couldn't even hit that ball over the net overhand. there's something about being really tall and growing a lot and yes it can really affect your coordination
AV is just telling the truth. I am 60 and played basketball in high school AND college- won awards in each. In high school, Mrs. LeClaire took me off the floor - and I didn’t know why. At halftime, she ripped me a new one in front of the whole team. Now, I was quiet and shy way back then, however, I was in a foul mood that day. Mrs. LeClaire was right…I was out of line and I should NOT be talking back to anyone like that, certainly not a referee. I was just so embarrassed- and I did learn a valuable lesson- and I have never forgotten about it. Kids these days- they don’t respect authority, do not respect others and do not respect anyone besides themselves. So, KingzFN, those kids who are playing at such a young age…they should be learning about RESPECT. They should be learning about helping out their teammates. They should also learn at that age, if you foul someone and they are really hurt, go over and make sure that they are okay. That shows your sportsmanship. Have respect for the other team…but, of course you want to win! You CAN do both. Lastly, don’t leave a flippant response to someone who is older and obviously wiser than you. Please show an elder respect. That IS the difference between your generation and his/hers. You had absolutely no problem disrespecting AV. Think before you speak/write a comment. Again, please show respect for your elders.
The guy is incredible. Very good. What it would be in the future? It would be exciting. Very good baskethands. He and the other boys has big hands. They have much bigger hands than what I have. My hand is fit in theys palm. They have big giants hands compared to mine.
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The biggest issue here is how kids today behave. This is insanely terrible behaviour, and not normal for a kid this age. We need to teach our kids to have humility and not think too highly of themselves.This is key, otherwise when life’s inevitable troubles come their way, they won’t be able to handle it. Don’t tolerate young kids showboating, taunting, disrespecting their opponents, and making fools of themselves in public.
If anyone's to blame it's the adults. The kids are just mimicking what they see. Professional, college, high School, Middle School, etc. they watch all of them do it.
@@androssteague I don't disagree, but regaradless of what influenced the behavior, the unequivocal message to them should be that such behavior will not be tolerated.
I can layup, I'm taller than all of them and Better than all, But I think that kid will grow as a NBA Player SuperStar, Can't Wait to see these kids at the Future
Dam these kids are amazing there passing shooting dribbles everything they eat and breathe this game can’t wait to see them as they get older. I would hope academics come 1st or else you can have all the gift you want
lol my name is kason and i was the exact opposite when i was 9 i ariballed every shot but im now 11 and i carried my team so just put hard work and a lot of effort into what you want to do and you might achieve it
Everyone should read the book Outliers, and plan their kids birth date so that they’re one of the older (and thus bigger) kids on the team. 6 months is a big difference in development when you’re 9
The white teams has got GREAT team work! And very cocky which is not a bad thing they’re kids they’ll learn when they get older that being cocky might not be that good❤
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Love the left handed layups! Also, great handles in his dribbling. I never got to have kids but sure wish I had one like him!
yeah - his left hand layup was impressive … He was definitely favouring his right with the dribble though - surprising given his left hand layup… but hey, it’s hard to criticise the kid he’s not a complete product -- yet … Not bloody far off though …
just hope he stays grounded, humble and keeps working hard, or none of it will even matter …
The one con with young hoopers is they have to be humble or else it will come back to bite them. I know this because I am a suns fan 😂😂
You wished you had a kid with no sportsmanship?
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Considering he's left handed its not
He can shoot and dribble extremely well. But I really liked seeing his passing. He is always dribbling with his head up looking for other players. Really young players don't usually have such good passing instincts.
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For sure !
how is this kid only nine he will turn into kobe for sure
jihhahwuhkkj❤🤬
@@petertoole8229he’s too cocky Kobe wasn’t cocky
Honestly it freaks me out whenever I see a young kid this talented. I just know this kids dad or mom was a Bball player that never quite made it and has been training their kid insanely hard since he was like 2 years old
Then we act surprised when he ends up being 5’9” and peaking in division 2 ball.
@@KnowledgeNerd123 Bingo. Dude I knew kids like this later on had long hair, wore tight black jeans, and started smoking weed by their freshman year of high school. Unbelievable athletes till middle school, and they just weren’t really interested anymore. They pushed back against the pressure of their parents. They grew out of it and just got into music and partying, or whatever.
now to just keep this kid humble is going to be a challenge
Exactly! He already got a big head and is a ball hog!
Humble is the most important word. Kids these days are so cocky…and do not have the talent to show for it. This 3rd grader does, however. His parents must do what they can to make him realize that there is always someone better than him- though, at his age, that would be hard to find. Still…you can get someone older and just have him learn that this is life. There will be someone who is taller than him, stronger than him and better than him. It’s best to keep a level head and think of new ways to beat the taller, bigger people, that’s all- and stay humble. People will respect that even more.
already doing his little dance in a way it looked really big ego driven already. too late
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He's gonna wear a ski mask when he's 17😂😂😂😂😂
0:07 said enough for me.
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Bro isn’t him.
@@superior_chicken380fr.
That kid has so much court presence and aware of his teammates for a 3rd grader. He also has the athletic intelligence. Very impressive.
Give that young man his scholarship now !!!! College PAID 😁😁😁😁
definitely NBA material. good handles, good shooting form, and his fingers seem to have good ball feel. Well played little one.👏👏👏👍
This boy is the best shooter 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Watched him in person this past week, bro got buckets every 10 seconds it felt like
He knows when the camera is on him 😂😂
Exactly. Coach is like hey there dork stop dancing I'm trying to show y'all a play.
No cap
@@ElliottHaskett th-cam.com/users/shortsXLXpSrPRtUc?feature=share they just got smashed on
@@ElliottHaskett what??
@@Bobcat8188you must be an old head but no cap means like no lie he’s agreeing with you
i half expected to see a dunk highlight at this point
Born to play like a BOSS. Amazing talent.
Kason, keep up the hard work.
The Miami heat players would be excited to have you in their roster right now. They need all the help they can get. Your mazing kid. Good job to your parents for all their commitment and love.
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Balls @@DradaNBA_
We really aren’t teaching our kids how to have humility anymore, we have gotten too cocky and braggy as a society, it’s crazy. Young boy can hoop, I just hope his folks get him in line
It’s crazy because y’all was the same generation that praised jordan and the 80s pistons for the shit that they did but now this generation soft?
@@vince11harris there is time for that.. but kids are still learning and they need to learn humility now else they will get cockier as they grow up..
I never saw Jordan dance untill the game was over and the ring was on his finger.
@@coolasta1987 big difference between having confidence and being cocky
@@TwomorzZ bullshit
This is the greatest thing I ever seen
He looks for the camera more than he looks for his teammates lol
Nah your hating he’s 9 and better than you lol
@@haisoj.s How is it hating if it's the truth? What video you watching? You must be his mother lol
@@brianthebrain7528 he plays travel ball, you just a person that lives on the internet
@@haisoj.s Seems like you also live on the internet lol. It looks like my comment really bothered you. Can I buy you a Budweiser?
@@brianthebrain7528 looks like I got to report you for encouraging a younger audience to drink alcohol
A bunch of these ranked kids gonna get the shock of their life time!
He's 9 yo people, lots of things will change
I absolutely hate the smack, chest thumping, fist pumping bullshit.
Keeping them confident, but grounded is the parents job. Unfortunately, most parents r worse than the kids. ESPECIALLY PARENT COACHES
What are you, like 80?
@@randallklimetz8971saying that with your full name as a username 💀
Exactly. He might be a good high school player, that's about it
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It's because of the basketball he watches on tv and he wants to be just like his idol. So did you when you were younger so this is not bullshit it's just the new generation.
That kid can hoop,dribble,block,and handle😮😮😮😮😮😮
Him and that #7 Shaq dude make a lethal combo.
Honestly I was this kid. Got a big head start on advanced skills because I tried out for a junior Harlem globetrotter team in 2nd grade. Within a few months I could dribble through my legs, behind my back, spin the ball on my finger and keep it going as long as I wanted… bounce it off my knee, catch it with my finger and keep it spinning. I won all the shooting drills at all the high school and college basketball camps I went to. I went 9 for 11 from 3 when I was in 7th grade. But I was a late bloomer, late to hit puberty and when I did (like 7 inches in a year up to 6’1) it was like dribbling and shooting the ball were completely new to me. I was almost automatic from 3 from 3rd grade to freshman year. And I just couldn’t dribble or shoot the ball like I used to be able to. My body had to totally recalibrate and unfortunately before my junior season… when the skills were starting to come back and my athleticism really went to new level (Started to dunk it one handed on a good day), but I seriously broke my leg in a 4 wheeler accident. Multiple surgeries ending my basketball career. My point was actually that you can’t judge players at this age at all. It then I had to tell it all. Thanks if you actually took the time to read it…. Brings back good, and bad lol, memories writing about it.
I'm so sorry that happened to you.I'm a 6 ft 1 in woman and I try to start volleyball in freshman year of high school and tell you what I couldn't even hit that ball over the net overhand. there's something about being really tall and growing a lot and yes it can really affect your coordination
This is probably the only time I have been (or, will be) impressed with anything with regards to the sport of basketball.
It is better to be humble than knowing the meaning of humility. No need to flex.
This is too funny ; ). Greets from Denmark!
He's probably Irish ; )
I’m 50. If we danced around and flexed our muscles our coach would sit our ass on the bench.
They are only nine years old and already "stuck-up". This is a very American trait. That's why the NBA's best come from Europe :) (Luka and Jokic)
@@CsakVocvagentne bro they can show off if they want its part of the game yall are hating
@@WaffleRBLOX
This perception is harmful ;)
@@CsakVocvagentne Jordan and Lebron are the GOATs dumbass. Black American pride 💪🏿
Meanwhile Luka didn't even make the playoffs 😂😂🤣
AV is just telling the truth. I am 60 and played basketball in high school AND college- won awards in each. In high school, Mrs. LeClaire took me off the floor - and I didn’t know why. At halftime, she ripped me a new one in front of the whole team. Now, I was quiet and shy way back then, however, I was in a foul mood that day. Mrs. LeClaire was right…I was out of line and I should NOT be talking back to anyone like that, certainly not a referee. I was just so embarrassed- and I did learn a valuable lesson- and I have never forgotten about it.
Kids these days- they don’t respect authority, do not respect others and do not respect anyone besides themselves. So, KingzFN, those kids who are playing at such a young age…they should be learning about RESPECT. They should be learning about helping out their teammates. They should also learn at that age, if you foul someone and they are really hurt, go over and make sure that they are okay. That shows your sportsmanship. Have respect for the other team…but, of course you want to win! You CAN do both.
Lastly, don’t leave a flippant response to someone who is older and obviously wiser than you. Please show an elder respect. That IS the difference between your generation and his/hers. You had absolutely no problem disrespecting AV. Think before you speak/write a comment. Again, please show respect for your elders.
Keep 1/7 on the same team for the next five years....dynamic duo.
People need to teach kids to stop bragging if there better then others
1:58 man that kid was super tall😂
Damn the kid is so natural bravo 👏 a star already
0:08
The dance 😂😂😂😂
In 10 years, he'll be a jockey.
onb😂
This kids are future NBA players
No, there just another Julian Neumann story
DUDE ME AND THIS THIRD GRADER WOULD MAKE AN ICONIC DUO BRO
They got drummed 36-6 when they finally played some decent competition.
him and number 7 were a dynamic duo
A third grader with that kind of ability with either hand is impressive.
Keep this kid humble!!
Buddy ate a lil too many jolly ranchers😂
bro very good training🎉
Kids growing with STEPH's era.
Imagine peaking at 9 years old
The guy is incredible. Very good. What it would be in the future? It would be exciting. Very good baskethands. He and the other boys has big hands. They have much bigger hands than what I have. My hand is fit in theys palm. They have big giants hands compared to mine.
Nah kason thought he was cool getting sturdy😂😂
Do you have detailed information about this young player?
the next julian newman 😀
Exactly! Small and average at best athleticism.
If he keeps going he’ll be in the NBA for sure
NBA don't deserve him lol
If this was my little bro if we go 1on1 i won't hold back or else ill be the one washing dishes tonight 🤣
This kid has junior college written all over him!
That made me laugh out loud. Thanks! Haha
If that.
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OMG praise too the parents!
The biggest issue here is how kids today behave. This is insanely terrible behaviour, and not normal for a kid this age. We need to teach our kids to have humility and not think too highly of themselves.This is key, otherwise when life’s inevitable troubles come their way, they won’t be able to handle it. Don’t tolerate young kids showboating, taunting, disrespecting their opponents, and making fools of themselves in public.
If anyone's to blame it's the adults. The kids are just mimicking what they see. Professional, college, high School, Middle School, etc. they watch all of them do it.
@@androssteague I don't disagree, but regaradless of what influenced the behavior, the unequivocal message to them should be that such behavior will not be tolerated.
Yo every player be wearing the same shoes even the coach
I can layup, I'm taller than all of them and Better than all, But I think that kid will grow as a NBA Player SuperStar, Can't Wait to see these kids at the Future
I can’t even shoot a 3 pointer 😂
We not gonna talk about how the all have Kobe grinches😭😭🙏
Dat lil #1 kid balling fk 😤 up 😂😂😂😂
His head is up always looking for open guy kid is amazing his dad obviously worked with him at a very young age
Outstanding.A little Steff Correy
Outstanding.A little Steph Curry in making .
He's gonna be huge when he grows to his full height of 5'8
😂😂
Dam these kids are amazing there passing shooting dribbles everything they eat and breathe this game can’t wait to see them as they get older. I would hope academics come 1st or else you can have all the gift you want
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his parents pay yall?
The question is “ HOW TALL HE’S GONNA BE”.
May God Continue To Bless His Family Covered By The Blood Of Jesus At All Times Much Love and Respect
Damn, bruh. Chill. It’s just 3 grade basketball.
@@gregoryvierra6114 And Your Point Is?
Raise your hand if you can absolutely block him:🙋♂️
👋
I didn't even know what a basketball was when I was in third grade. Eight years old.
He's going to the NBA in 25 years from now.
Why.... I couldn’t even dribble with my left hand yet when I was in kinderkare
the traveling is wild💀
Nice shot boy...goodjob
Wow! That kid 🏆
My name is Jeremiah I’m very talented I see myself as next up to but this kid is insane maybe I’ll see him in a couple of years
Wish I had such talents
then work for it
This kid is really good for a 3rd grader.
this shit better then the WNBA fr
Facts bro.
Tits slow girls down
He is a legend
That is amazing
The whole team wearing grinches
Those are Melos
So nobody has learned from Julian Newman? Going to make the same set of mistakes huh? Got it…
Only difference is I saw him pass the ball. 😂
Damn
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@@davemccue9229 facts😂
@Palmer Sales exactly my thinking
2:19 why would you show that?
This kid already got haters 😂
Keep up the great work Kason you are sure to make it to the big league one day!!!
lol my name is kason and i was the exact opposite when i was 9 i ariballed every shot but im now 11 and i carried my team so just put hard work and a lot of effort into what you want to do and you might achieve it
Stay humble lil bro
Finishing with the left at this age is impressive
how is he a better shooter than me in 3rd grade
Everyone should read the book Outliers, and plan their kids birth date so that they’re one of the older (and thus bigger) kids on the team. 6 months is a big difference in development when you’re 9
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Boy Wander !🤩
He’s already wearing a knee brace ?! What in the fuck?
we need the white vs green
thats austin reaves child 😂
Many kids forget the Sky Hook…
This is like Draymond and Steph Curry 😃
Someone humble these kids
They have to be beaten……
……and then beaten at basketball if possible.
Bro his face was emotionless on the court.. kinda like kawhi
The white teams has got GREAT team work! And very cocky which is not a bad thing they’re kids they’ll learn when they get older that being cocky might not be that good❤
wow this kid gots talent he's only in 3rd grade and he very good in basketball
Got to admit. He’s pretty good.
bruh hes not the only one 💀💀💀💀