The Giant Kid Who Could Change The NBA Forever

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  • @Vista.highlights
    @Vista.highlights Год назад +36321

    Thanks for the appreciation of my gameplay Jimmy. My main goal is to focus on the game and the hype around me isn't gonna affect the way I play.

  • @12packersfan
    @12packersfan Год назад +5856

    Obviously the frame is worrying. However, the last time a tall skinny guy from Europe with a unique last name and great work ethic came into the league, he put on a ton of muscle weight and became the best player in the nba

    • @maliprince8703
      @maliprince8703 Год назад +731

      Well do you think everyone has giannis genetics. No. That doesn't account for his malnutrition because of poverty. So when he came over here, he grew muscle. Unlike most of these skinny tall guys

    • @VeryRareOnly888
      @VeryRareOnly888 Год назад +453

      @@maliprince8703 true but he grew his muscle mostly from bulking have u seen him lift weights. He Litterly has the mamba mentality the kid will need that

    • @WhiteVipor
      @WhiteVipor Год назад +556

      @@maliprince8703 to be fair if you were making NBA money and your one job was to bulk up I feel like you could make that happen pretty easy

    • @grandmasterbruce
      @grandmasterbruce Год назад +282

      Weight on a big may cause more strain on the body, especially from jumping. Staying the skinnier KD style, may be the way to longevity perhaps.

    • @prchdm
      @prchdm Год назад +80

      @@maliprince8703 exactly my man, Giannis was raised in poverty and part of his skinny looks was because of this.

  • @frosty24
    @frosty24 2 месяца назад +62

    And now he’s running the league

  • @geebee1858
    @geebee1858 Год назад +174

    Something to keep in mind is that sports medicine has evolved greatly the last couple of decades. Surguries that were once not available or were experimental, are now routine. I wish this young man a long and healthy career.

    • @DeckofLies
      @DeckofLies Год назад +10

      And it is precisely in the last two decades, as specified in the video, that we have seen a complete lack of 7’2+ players who can play without staggering amounts of injuries.
      Sports medicine has not evolved in a way that prevents long thin players from getting hurt. And the recoveries for the injuries they’re more susceptible to are very long.
      TL;DR, in the past few decades specifically, nothing has changed at all in regard to this topic. We can only wish the best for Wemby

    • @rednaskela4830
      @rednaskela4830 Год назад +2

      Load management is probably even more important, especially for BIG men. Do not think it will be uncommon for these guys only to play once or twice a week in the regular season in the future.

    • @ko7577
      @ko7577 4 месяца назад

      @@DeckofLies Right, it's not the injuries, it's their build. Being in surgery half of your career doesn't prevent the injuries. You can only patch up so much. And surgery itself takes a toll on the body.

  • @DrectWilliams
    @DrectWilliams Год назад +1917

    In Yao's defense, in between his Country forcing him to play and the NBA he was playing like 200 games a year. He held up pretty well given the circumstances. That man was FIRE

    • @radamesrivera4193
      @radamesrivera4193 Год назад +87

      Yao Ming is also taller than them

    • @iHasCaek
      @iHasCaek Год назад +67

      @@radamesrivera4193 and heavier

    • @justinm1766
      @justinm1766 Год назад +35

      Yao was really fun to watch

    • @iamyourbigdaddy2255
      @iamyourbigdaddy2255 Год назад +62

      @@iHasCaek it’s better to be heavier when your THAT tall

    • @aguyfromnothere
      @aguyfromnothere Год назад +10

      Did not accomplish enough to be in the Hall of Fame. Thats just a gift to China

  • @Sora-oj2zr
    @Sora-oj2zr Год назад +2202

    As a French fan everybody here is talking about how great his mental is and how determined he is to bulk up to defy these odds, that kid is special. Giannis Luka and now him what a blessing to be a European fan ahah

    • @ferchango6359
      @ferchango6359 Год назад +221

      No love for Jokic?

    • @timeflies313
      @timeflies313 Год назад +254

      @@ferchango6359 They be sleeping on the back to back MVP for real smh.

    • @NotGord
      @NotGord Год назад +1

      Jokic🥲

    • @Whatevermancer
      @Whatevermancer Год назад +63

      broooooooooooo how are you gonna leave jokic out of that comment :D I came back to basketball for him

    • @krishan736
      @krishan736 Год назад +73

      shoutout dirk for paving the way too

  • @atty.fernandog.madarcos8724
    @atty.fernandog.madarcos8724 Год назад +247

    That injury risk is just something every team has to gamble with. Thats why prospects like him are protected from a very young age. By the looks of it, he has a great team around him.
    It's just amazing when the sporting world unearths gems like Victor Wembanyama 💯

    • @h3dg3l0rd
      @h3dg3l0rd Год назад

      Idk he seems like he is from a tough stock, he definitely has "created player" potential #sorrysolate

    • @poeticalvision
      @poeticalvision Год назад

      He does have a good team. He went up to the EuroLeague at 17 to prove he could play, he did that in spades. After that year he was basically a lock to be number 1 in the NBA draft two years later so his team had him move back down to the French league so he only had to play once a week during the season, and didn't have to travel a lot. So the last two years hes basically been load managing, and just working on his development.

    • @DanielLozano-ch1gt
      @DanielLozano-ch1gt 11 месяцев назад

      LET'S GO SAN ANTONIO SPURS!!!🎉🙏🙌🥳🔥

    • @abel6298
      @abel6298 8 месяцев назад +1

      Read your bible! (KJV, preferably) ♥‎‎ ‎

    • @ko7577
      @ko7577 4 месяца назад

      No it's not something every team has to gamble with in this way. The Spurs and NBA both know damn well that players over 7'3" are ticking time bombs. IN 77 years of NBA history, only a handful of players that height had any good years, much less rings and play on the level of a Lebron, Jordan, or Shaq.

  • @janz90
    @janz90 Год назад +290

    Off the top of my head, Wilt Chamberlain. Good longevity and led NBA in minutes played 9 times. Chamberlain was a natural athlete but also put a huge emphasis on physical conditioning which I can imagine is critical for big men to avoid injury.

    • @theleftuprightatsoldierfield
      @theleftuprightatsoldierfield Год назад +16

      He was “only” 7’1 though

    • @Stoneszr
      @Stoneszr Год назад +25

      @@theleftuprightatsoldierfield they were measured without shoes so mostly 7’2 or 7’3 with shoes

    • @ryandouglas8382
      @ryandouglas8382 Год назад +11

      @@theleftuprightatsoldierfield They're just splitting hairs to make a story of it. Everybody knows the NBA is notorious for having height wrong. There hasn't been that many players 7'1 and above to gather data from. Its called too small of a sample size

    • @charleston3698
      @charleston3698 Год назад +6

      Wilt was a game changer, had rules changed, dominant

    • @charleston3698
      @charleston3698 Год назад +2

      ​@@theleftuprightatsoldierfield only?

  • @TheJacky686
    @TheJacky686 Год назад +542

    One of the major contributing factors to Yao Mings injuries is the fact that he rarely had any time to recover. He practically had no offseason to rest having to play for the national team during the summer.

    • @FoxUnitNell
      @FoxUnitNell Год назад +8

      There is some guy playing today whose dad had a few seasons in the NBA but had them late in his career because he was from some Soviet country. It's just be nice to get these international players without national confliction getting in the way.
      Edit I think he's !mention around 2:00 with the blazer's jersey.

    • @connortimoti
      @connortimoti Год назад +9

      @@FoxUnitNell Sabonis, Think the son plays on Pacers (pretty decent player tbh)
      edit: kings

    • @erc6943
      @erc6943 Год назад +5

      @@connortimoti He’s on the kings btw

    • @connortimoti
      @connortimoti Год назад

      @@erc6943 oops my bad

    • @D71219ONE
      @D71219ONE Год назад +8

      @@connortimoti Domantas is not just a pretty decent player. He might be the most underrated player in the NBA, and he was my second favorite Pacer ever, next to Reggie Miller. I love that we have Haliburton, but man, I miss Sabonis…

  • @Lymbe06
    @Lymbe06 Год назад +517

    I’m glad Sabonis gets so many mentions even though he came into the league practically a veteran with major injury issues already limiting him down. He was the true monster of nature in his time.

    • @iHasCaek
      @iHasCaek Год назад +53

      sabonis was a beast. he was jokic before jokic. he came into the NBA so late and STILL had a hof career.

    • @flightjjfish8954
      @flightjjfish8954 Год назад +15

      Criminally underrated

    • @JamarkJayToP
      @JamarkJayToP Год назад +10

      Yeah, Sabonis was a MONSTER!! Skilled beyond belief.

    • @nachobroryan8824
      @nachobroryan8824 Год назад +13

      Yes, he wasted his best years being forced to play for the Soviet machine.

    • @happymanali
      @happymanali Год назад +1

      Why are we taking about him like he’s 35

  • @thelyonking5812
    @thelyonking5812 Год назад +80

    Back after my Spurs won the lottery, I’m so damn excited to get Wemby. We are the perfect landing spot. Spurs are great at developing young talent, time to do it with Wemby.

    • @mathew3267
      @mathew3267 Год назад

      If you like boring.

    • @romainviry3185
      @romainviry3185 Год назад +5

      French here, I m through the roof the Spurs has won THIS lottery, is Chip still part of the coaching team ?
      I ll need to reactivate my Poundingtherock account 😊 had the chance to witness the full 3 amigos career under Pop (late broadcast time and ver here 😅) and would like Pop to be rejuvenated by the prospect of welcoming this young (good) lad in the NBA.
      Also know the SA institution will nurse and protect him the right way

    • @seanclarke8255
      @seanclarke8255 11 месяцев назад

      They could use him like a super weapon. My take: He trains hard off the court, gets crazy durable in the gym, and only plays key games likes it’s 2k mycareer. With limited minutes on the court, injury risk goes down and the rest of the league have few opportunities to figure him out on defense.

  • @xavierwilliams2228
    @xavierwilliams2228 6 месяцев назад +12

    I was here when Jimmy told us a yr ago 😮

  • @rikas1231
    @rikas1231 Год назад +375

    Even though this video is about Victor, every time you mentioned Arvydas Sabonis a smile lit up on my face (I’m Lithuanian). Thanks for the praise you gave him!

    • @ZackieTheBun
      @ZackieTheBun Год назад +24

      Such a underrated player, Like a Jokic in the 90’s

    • @shindavid6484
      @shindavid6484 Год назад +15

      @@ZackieTheBun would've been so much better in the modern day nba

    • @JacobasJakaitis
      @JacobasJakaitis Год назад +7

      smagu kad ir kiti lietuviai žiūri Jimmy!

    • @dhead441
      @dhead441 Год назад

      No this
      ruclips.net/video/b-dlcNRZ2BA/видео.html

    • @t_xxic8814
      @t_xxic8814 Год назад +13

      Sabonis was insanely talented! If only he went to the NBA when he got drafted. He literally played his best physical years in the UDSSR, not the US.
      I love watching his highlights. His basketball style and IQ are so similar to Jokic imo.
      Love to Lithuania from Austria! We "only" got Poetl (Spurs) but your (also very small) country produces TOP Basketball players on a daily basis it seems. :D

  • @daniellevitt8261
    @daniellevitt8261 Год назад +740

    People forget that one of Lebron's greatest skills is his availability. It is shocking how healthy he has been over his career, like a machine that almost never breaks down

    • @JLTRAIN233
      @JLTRAIN233 Год назад +21

      Just have him learn from Lebron… they should do a study on Lebron’s way of staying healthy

    • @jacobparker4237
      @jacobparker4237 Год назад +84

      @@JLTRAIN233 they have before and it costs 10s of millions per year to maintain his body

    • @gjl4101
      @gjl4101 Год назад +20

      Man need to get the bag first in order to have custom steroids made for him.

    • @JLTRAIN233
      @JLTRAIN233 Год назад +8

      @@jacobparker4237 kinda surprised given how cheap he his

    • @GetdonkedOn
      @GetdonkedOn Год назад +46

      @@jacobparker4237 I mean these NBA guys get the paycheck anyway so why not invest on what makes you rich Your Health? Lebron really cracked the code on that one. Mind you the salary in the NBA is so high right now that even bench guys earn at least 1million a year. These Nba guys don't have to follow Lebrons lifestyle to the core but they could at least adopt some of the things lebron is doing to maintain his body.

  • @monkizaki1440
    @monkizaki1440 Год назад +11

    1. Relevant information
    2. Music and video ratio
    3. Detailed editing
    4. Fluent and easy to understand video structure.
    These 4 things are what make this channel #1 in the basketball category

    • @eugeniovera7435
      @eugeniovera7435 Год назад

      Annoying ad 1 thing that breaks good basketball videos lol

    • @kropchik
      @kropchik Год назад +2

      Plus:
      - rare hardcore statistics and analysis
      - artistic narrative and storytelling
      The man should make sports ‏documentaries for Netflix. He has the hole cinematographic package

    • @antonioiniguez1615
      @antonioiniguez1615 12 дней назад

      @@eugeniovera7435 Let him make his money

  • @B.o.o.L
    @B.o.o.L 4 месяца назад +5

    #PrayersForWembanyama
    Hoping this kid can excel passed injuries. It will be amazing to watch him grow

  • @timisjim2711
    @timisjim2711 Год назад +166

    I say that about Yao anytime I talk about him to someone. His talent and skills was actually unbelievable when you consider his height. It’s a tragedy he spent most of his career injury plagued

    • @xjayzayumu7054
      @xjayzayumu7054 Год назад +8

      Yeah exactly....being that tall and so skilled is soo rare he even go toe on toe with shaq

    • @Vista.highlights
      @Vista.highlights Год назад +4

      Very true

    • @csanadhorvath
      @csanadhorvath Год назад +5

      Yao Ming - injuries
      Thabeet - bust
      Porzingis - injuries
      Bol Bol - G League talent
      Marjanovic - injuries
      Tacko Fall - G League talent

    • @Rakeemgrant
      @Rakeemgrant Год назад +1

      I remember he used to shoot the technical free throws

    • @ko7577
      @ko7577 4 месяца назад +1

      @@csanadhorvath Bol Bol shot 28% from the three-point line, Victor sitting on 27%. And already getting injured.
      Yao Ming was a hall of famer. Only guy Shaq said he feared in the league. But yeah he couldn't stay healthy.

  • @Tinlunstudio
    @Tinlunstudio Год назад +1155

    This video is extra extra relevant now with 7'0" Chet's unfortunate injury. Keep up the great content, man!

    • @alexandermartin772
      @alexandermartin772 Год назад +23

      Thats why Im here, lmao
      I remember seeing a video about 7 feet tall players being injury prone and looked for this video to see it again😂

    • @Akhi_Iyad
      @Akhi_Iyad Год назад +45

      chet needs to put on weight hes like 180 pounds 7"1 getting pushed by 6"8.5 Lebron whos 250 pounds imagine bro has to gaurd 285 pounds charging zion whos nearly double his weight

    • @TElias5
      @TElias5 Год назад +21

      chet was never gonna be good lol idk why ppl thougut he wasnt a bust.

    • @ryanchase9332
      @ryanchase9332 Год назад +4

      @@lumina_ Zion looks like he's 325 at least

    • @Cameron_Caron
      @Cameron_Caron Год назад +9

      Victor Webyomama is gonna be a great player. I can just see it. He has all the tools. And with a name like that how could he not be great? Plus he's a foreign big man and he's got that Giannis type motor that you want your big men to have. All the best big men that have high competitive motors and got a feisty edge to them are all foreign players, Webyomama, Jokic, Embiid, Giannis. American big men are soft like AD and miss tons of games and don't care about winning or being great.

  • @cervasfranco
    @cervasfranco Год назад +68

    I'm really glad I've seen this before people even knew about Victor. I hope he does great in the NBA in the future.

    • @MaxCDet
      @MaxCDet Год назад +3

      Bro... this video came out 3 month ago, there has been talk about Wembanyama for about 2/3 years

    • @cervasfranco
      @cervasfranco Год назад +1

      @@MaxCDet yeah but I've only heard about him through Jxmy a few months ago.

  • @besong-anongernest
    @besong-anongernest Год назад +6

    There is no doubt about what Vic can achieve, I love basketball, and I hope and pray he can make it better for as long as possible. Stay healthy, stay strong and focus on your personal development. That's all I ask for, please🙏🙏🙏!!!.

  • @Exachad
    @Exachad Год назад +689

    I hear a lot of people talking about how bulking up decreases injury risk, but is that necessarily true. When you're 7'3+ tall, doesn't having too much weight put a lot of strain on your body. Yao Ming's injury was stress fracture, which I imagine was partially caused by his weight of 310 pounds. Being super tall increases your injury risk, but not by as much as you might think. There are two reasons why. First, a lot of tall people have gigantism. People with gigantism are far more likely to be weak and get injured simply because they don't grow the same way as normal tall people and their musculoskeletal system cannot handle their height. Victor Wembanyama doesn't have gigantism, so his risk is already reduced. The second problem is that there are so few people that tall, so you often have to make a sacrifice. You don't have a large enough pool to choose people who are going to be as agile and injury-resistant as the shorter people in the NBA. I mean there aren't enough tall people in the world to find one as agile as the guards in the NBA, so of-course they are going to have a higher chance of getting injured. Injuries are highly inversely correlated with your control over your body. Skill in manoeuvring your body and understanding where your body parts are at all times will reduce your risk of injury, especially in the fast-paced athleticism-based game.

    • @KB-qk1ic
      @KB-qk1ic Год назад +58

      Like everything else, there's a healthy balance. Put on too much muscle and you could easily become injury prone due the loss of flexibility and just too much weight on a frame not built to handle it.

    • @holo2869
      @holo2869 Год назад +30

      Bulking up help protect against injury because the muscles protect the bones and cartilages. There's just no way to determine the ideal proportion, more so individually. But with today's NBA with less body banging, tall players will also have longer careers like the smaller players.

    • @aantoine5819
      @aantoine5819 Год назад +16

      Yes being taller does means greater likelihood of injury so adding mass also makes it more difficult on your joints etc. That’s why these super bigs have short career spans, but they’re careers will be shorter if they don’t put on weight, because he’s not gonna be able to battle in the post if he remains a twig

    • @gambeano
      @gambeano Год назад +4

      Being lanky is worse

    • @leafacademy
      @leafacademy Год назад +10

      If they don’t neglect tendon strengthening then the big man can last a lot longer than what we have previously seen. It is okay to build muscle as long as you also focus on flexibility and tendon strengthening. If the medical team can work on day by day form reconstruction, players like d rose, Shaun Livingston could have avoided their injuries - for both of them tendon neglect and form was their downfall. It is is inevitable for it to happen to players like ja morant and Zion Williamson if the trainers don’t put focus on that aspect of their injury prevention.

  • @mustysmells817
    @mustysmells817 Год назад +107

    This kid is basically the physical embodiment of playing on a 7 ft rim against your lil brother and his friends.

  • @duckdong1702
    @duckdong1702 Год назад +4

    i love your intensity bro. you have that killer mentality that you need to become an all time great.

  • @SmilechurchVids
    @SmilechurchVids Год назад +26

    Love your videos, especially this one! Masterfully paced and produced. Your voice is honey, and insightful comments and research are amazing. Thank you! As for the percentages being SERIOUSLY stacked against Victor, that is simply undeniable. I've been a lifelong Blazers fan since 1979, and I've seen Sam Bowie 7'2" out of Kentucky (drafted along with Jordan) break his leg at the actual game in Portland's Memorial Coliseum. Then we had Greg Oden - another #1 pick - go down with repeated knee injuries. Both were generational talents in their own right had they stayed healthy, and therein is the cruel rub - they simply can't. In Victor's case, he's obviously bright and coordinated, but he will need to add another 50 pounds in muscle to be in the NBA...and his height and frame will suffer as a result. The writing is on the wall. Perhaps the X factor in all of this is that sports medicine and treatments for high-end professional athletes have never been better, and I hope Victor can rely on science and medicine to extend his basketball career. Regardless of talent or physical stats, he seems like a really good human being. I am rooting for you Victor!

  • @JaredTSM
    @JaredTSM Год назад +198

    Yup Victor Wenbanyama is insane. Perfect example of modern basketball personified in a single nba prospect

    • @recitationtohear
      @recitationtohear Год назад +1

      Finally it's here. *YES*
      *ruclips.net/video/mCfYi7634rU/видео.html*

    • @willbowden6897
      @willbowden6897 Год назад +21

      3 point shooting
      Massive
      Elite on perimeter defense
      Elite on interior defense
      Great on ball
      Great off ball
      Extremely mobile
      Great ball handling
      Solid passer
      He can literally guard 1-5 on defense and play 2-5 on offense. If he gets point guard level playmaking, he's basically the perfect possible basketball player

    • @ballinlikecurry3772
      @ballinlikecurry3772 Год назад +8

      @@willbowden6897 he’s not a elite permiter guy bro he probably can’t guard above average to elite ball handlers

    • @MarloSoBalJr
      @MarloSoBalJr Год назад +2

      @@willbowden6897Until... he go up against American athletes. Not to be biased; not to be ignorant, just that translating his skill set from France to America is gonna prove how good he is

    • @CMXR
      @CMXR Год назад +1

      everybody the best next prospect since lebron until they get to the nba 😭

  • @Will-nb8qk
    @Will-nb8qk Год назад +649

    Good luck Victor let’s just hope you remain injury free throughout your career.

    • @iamphatphobic7617
      @iamphatphobic7617 Год назад +21

      @alida flus Yeah he has to put on muscle, or hell get injured.

    • @naturalmystic1262
      @naturalmystic1262 Год назад +1

      You know that's impossible right?

    • @thanks8110
      @thanks8110 Год назад +6

      @@naturalmystic1262 no its not impossible for people to gain weight. I don't know wut ur on about.

    • @lkix8010
      @lkix8010 Год назад

      What I hear is there have been such a small number of tall guys in the NBA history .. yet the video keeps comparing the ratios of injury across athlete heights categories. I'm no statistician but to me that makes zero sens statistically speaking, you cannot just compare the average number of a group of thousands units with the average number of a group of less than 20 units. So it's a nice video, raises an interesting point, but the statistical biases just make it irrelevant

    • @travisjohn4630
      @travisjohn4630 Год назад +1

      @@thanks8110 Look at how small his joints are. People like that can't put on muscle very easily.

  • @nowimonyoah23
    @nowimonyoah23 27 дней назад +7

    this aged well

  • @joshmariscal6431
    @joshmariscal6431 11 месяцев назад +5

    Coming back to this video after he got selected #1 to the Spurs

  • @braydenburks7634
    @braydenburks7634 Год назад +150

    He has all the potential in the world. Really hope he becomes an NBA legend!

  • @davzii3479
    @davzii3479 Год назад +306

    Jimmy makes our day better whenever he uploads ✊🏾

  • @nandorun4129
    @nandorun4129 Год назад +34

    Jimmy will be a valuable scout to any NBA team that hires him . I get that players are humans with different strengths and weaknesses, but at the end of the day.... numbers never lie. Love your content man. We all appreciate it more than you know.

    • @BoosterGoldEarth6
      @BoosterGoldEarth6 Год назад +2

      Nothing but a stat guy

    • @seanclarke8255
      @seanclarke8255 11 месяцев назад

      @@BoosterGoldEarth6 he’s valid and rational as fuck outside of stats as well though. Knows the game. I don’t think you’re really listening if that’s all you get out of it

    • @BoosterGoldEarth6
      @BoosterGoldEarth6 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@seanclarke8255 No you and him does not know basketball

    • @ko7577
      @ko7577 4 месяца назад

      Numbers in the modern NBA lie a lot.

  • @presidenteantonioconte1363
    @presidenteantonioconte1363 Год назад +113

    Bro honestly, after the game last night, I can’t believe how spot on you were, way before all the hype. Always ahead!

    • @marc.atlanta
      @marc.atlanta Год назад +7

      In France the victor has been going on for about 3 years

    • @unexpectedb2641
      @unexpectedb2641 Год назад +4

      @@marc.atlanta yeah with 9 points per game smh....

    • @kwamea.n1723
      @kwamea.n1723 Год назад +1

      @@unexpectedb2641 he is not lying i am french and i knwo wembanyama since summer 2018

  • @ShowTheOreo
    @ShowTheOreo Год назад +201

    He's got the skillset of KD, Gobert, and Jokic at age 17. That's 2 MVPs and a DPOY in one player who's also 7'3". On paper this kid is the unicorn of unicorns

    • @sparx2565
      @sparx2565 Год назад

      Gobert? When was the last time you saw a Gobert Highlight. He's irrelevant in today's game has been for a few years now

    • @lucacosta7994
      @lucacosta7994 Год назад +59

      @@sparx2565 the dude is a 2 time allstar. Gobert doesn’t have highlights since nobody makes defense highlights which is what gobert is good in. Gobert was a dpoty finalist these last 6 years in which he won 3 of.

    • @tilly3702
      @tilly3702 Год назад +5

      Kids ganna be another porzingus. Hes ganna get get bullied by stronger centers, even if hes taller, then hes ganna put on weight and loose his explosiveness. Then everyone will forget about him and there will be a video on this same channel talking about how he fell off the map.

    • @ShowTheOreo
      @ShowTheOreo Год назад +5

      @@tilly3702 if he bulks to a KD or Giannis body type then he'll be quick and strong enough while not being too heavy to become slow and injury prone

    • @tilly3702
      @tilly3702 Год назад +2

      @@ShowTheOreo lets hope. The cynic the me is doubtful after seeing the Unicorn and Zion.

  • @mike92505
    @mike92505 Год назад +138

    Can we take a minute to appreciate how awesome Shaq was, as a youth. Shaq vs the Great Wall was always a great matchup. Same with Tim Duncan, best PF ever! This coming from a Laker fan.

    • @sdhsn774
      @sdhsn774 Год назад +1

      Blue chips

    • @N0purpose
      @N0purpose Год назад +4

      Shaq was built different he was big and tall most of the very tall guys are tall and skinny

    • @adrian_21055
      @adrian_21055 Год назад +2

      Tim duncan was better than shaq

    • @Kingkam_77
      @Kingkam_77 Год назад +2

      @@adrian_21055 greater yes, better definitely not. Peak shaq was miles better than peak Duncan

    • @adrian_21055
      @adrian_21055 Год назад +1

      @@Kingkam_77 how so? Shaq was just stronger. Tim duncan was more skilled. Who would you rather build a team around?

  • @jojozahau
    @jojozahau 7 месяцев назад +17

    I feel like this video is going to age very very well... He more than an UNICORN. He's more like an ALIEN like we've never seen before. Plays like we've never seen before. We are so blessed and i hope he stays healthy throughout his career. We are witnessing history in the making and i really2 loved it.

    • @saunajoe5973
      @saunajoe5973 6 месяцев назад +2

      I hope so, time will tell

    • @beam5655
      @beam5655 Месяц назад +1

      He's the GOAT

  • @aymericoliveau6767
    @aymericoliveau6767 Год назад +34

    The guy was in my school (Charles Péguy, le Chesnay). At 13 he was already more than 2.10 meters and we were already talking about him being a prodigy and reaching the NBA
    I got to compare hands with the guy
    Damn he is tall
    Hope he’ll make it far

    • @IAmSentByGod
      @IAmSentByGod 4 месяца назад

      Hey,
      did he eat any special foods,
      or had any secrets,
      you may please share with me,
      my dear brother?

    • @xxneweraxx7422
      @xxneweraxx7422 3 месяца назад

      brother , wemby was HELLA NOT 2.10 meters at 13yo, u tripping as hell lmao

  • @kevindurant6810
    @kevindurant6810 Год назад +38

    i’ve been keeping up with victor since he was 16 this kid is special i remember during the U17 fiba championship he was outplaying and cooking chet holmgren while being younger he’s the real deal

  • @NN-uu3re
    @NN-uu3re Год назад +465

    This young man has Spurs written all over him. With that young core and such a versatile player as Victor...that's tons of championships in the future!!!

    • @coxb29
      @coxb29 Год назад +33

      Don't be surprised if Sam Presti and the OKC Thunder win the lottery and get this kid hahaha! They are set up to have more bites at the 🍎 than any other lottery team in 2023 I believe.

    • @EnvyTraxus
      @EnvyTraxus Год назад +4

      primo devin keldon sochan victor with blake and branham off the bench is scary

    • @zawer41
      @zawer41 Год назад +4

      Spurs have great history with trading their talent as soon as possible, like Kawhi and Murray, won't be surprised if they trade Sochan in 2-3 Years. So ye, if they get Víctor, you can already guess he won't be there for long.

    • @jasonderbby9669
      @jasonderbby9669 Год назад

      Pby v

    • @joefoster5669
      @joefoster5669 Год назад +17

      @@zawer41 What about their last Number 1 Draft Pick who stayed there the whole time?

  • @micahfromclt
    @micahfromclt Год назад

    I think it’s so cool that he regularly watches and comments on your videos. You truly are one of the greatest sports channels ever.

  • @poloplatinum74
    @poloplatinum74 Год назад

    I love the dramatic music at the end!! That was a nice touch...

  • @kayleighlehrman9566
    @kayleighlehrman9566 Год назад +749

    Just like all scientific disciplines, sports medicine is always moving forward. I wouldn't be surprised if in the future more and more of these athletic giants are able to maintain their physical health longer into their careers. Not to mention changes in managing and coaching regarding load management; play him 25-30 minutes a game, 50-60 games a year for ten or twelve seasons rather than 35-40 minutes a game as many games as he's healthy for six or eight seasons.

    • @lrmorgan07
      @lrmorgan07 Год назад +51

      It's a nice idea, but injury rates in the NBA have been going up over the decades, not down. I don't see why supertall players would be an exception to this trend.

    • @MR_ARKANSAS
      @MR_ARKANSAS Год назад +24

      unfortunately the human body does have its limits.

    • @Max-ok5qp
      @Max-ok5qp Год назад +1

      Er Tag

    • @jameskunkongkapun3357
      @jameskunkongkapun3357 Год назад +13

      @@lrmorgan07 I think it's also because there's more strain on young players now. Training regimens are being picked up by youngsters early in childhood.

    • @LuisFernandez-jp8wt
      @LuisFernandez-jp8wt Год назад +21

      Sports medicine is definitely moving forward but more in terms of recovering players faster and better.
      15 years ago Klay probably wouldn't have returned from those two injuries, but there is no much advancement in preventing this injuries from happenning, even if medicine is much better, unless we turn players into cyborgs they will still be injured

  • @nellyville69
    @nellyville69 Год назад +69

    I play 1 on 1 with him last year he plays very hard like dude looks skinny but he plays physical and he pay attention to detail every time I think had a shot to score he comes out of nowhere and blocked my shot he not a talker but this dude is tough and dedicated to to the game of basketball 💯

  • @rodanteluzon1304
    @rodanteluzon1304 Год назад

    ...there is no such thing as guarantee"
    You are correct.
    A good prologue.
    Keep it up.

  • @andynaz5631
    @andynaz5631 Год назад

    It is my belief that the reason for Abdul Jabbar's longevity was his smooth gait and, of all things, his deadly sky hook. He smoothly and non-explosively scored, and,as mentioned in the movie Airplane, was laxed in getting back on defense. He was still fun to see.
    Being a short guy i tried to emulate Kareem's sky hook. I got good over the garage but on a real court in a real game i still got YOKED, as we used to call it.

  • @SOULSafeProductionZ
    @SOULSafeProductionZ Год назад +9

    As always, great video... I'm hoping and praying to God that THIS young man will far exceed what is expected for him and the length of his career. I hope he ends up playing and being SUPER effective 20 years in the NBA...I really do

  • @Chrisicola
    @Chrisicola Год назад +74

    Mark Eaton only missed 9 games in his first 10 years in the NBA- what a beast for his size. RIP big man.

    • @grahamstrouse1165
      @grahamstrouse1165 5 месяцев назад +2

      Eaton was a lot more robust than most other NBA giants.

  • @27wesleylawson80
    @27wesleylawson80 Год назад

    Again, Jimmy only you make can stats really exciting - and you are always a head of the curve

  • @pauliusskomantas7871
    @pauliusskomantas7871 Год назад

    Your videos are amazingly interesting and very profesionally made. Thank You!

  • @kmfiz
    @kmfiz Год назад +8

    You’re the GOAT Jxmy, love your videos. Full of stats, information and context and fun to watch.

  • @americanadreaming
    @americanadreaming Год назад +12

    Solid content! As an older NBA fan that hasn't paid much attention since the early 2000's, you're helping me get back up to speed.

  • @duds1922
    @duds1922 Год назад +2

    A welcome addition to my beloved Spurs.

  • @ravensiIva
    @ravensiIva Месяц назад +4

    He is living up to the hype.

  • @golden-bear
    @golden-bear Год назад +106

    jimmy's chart game is so unmatched sheesh
    since the beginning, it's been a great experience witnessing your growth on this channel
    keep going, man 💪

    • @votescold8203
      @votescold8203 Год назад +1

      They might be nice to look at but the data he used is crazy cherry-picked in order to fit this narrative

    • @jyap9675
      @jyap9675 Год назад

      He’s so good. He’s like a data analyst with storytelling ability. Amazing stuff

    • @oyuyuy
      @oyuyuy Год назад

      Too bad that he doesn't understand statistics.

  • @x-rayofmyhand8875
    @x-rayofmyhand8875 Год назад +449

    No matter what happens to this kid's career, I just hope he stays healthy, a wide range of arsenal plus that size? He'd be unbeatable.
    His biggest enemy only being longevity

    • @AceParks
      @AceParks Год назад +2

      Post control: 27
      Strength: 32

    • @thomashuard6012
      @thomashuard6012 Год назад +5

      His biggest enemy is going to be gravity… I would love to see this kid beat the odds, for sure!

    • @sammadison1172
      @sammadison1172 Год назад +4

      Joel Embiid is 7'2, he chooses to take his shoeless height and round down, I think the Wemby hype is way over the top.

    • @EMan-hr5vf
      @EMan-hr5vf Год назад +4

      @@benc589 we’ll need all the prayers we can get to hope Victor’s knees stay strong.

    • @thomas5446
      @thomas5446 Год назад +5

      @@sammadison1172 agreed embiid is definitely over 7ft but the victor hype is very warranted, the way he is able to move with the ball and beat people much more seasoned there’s videos of him at 16 scoring at will on gobert, there isn’t no other 16 year old that is able to take a nba dpoy and make him look foolish. Yeah gobert backed him down and scored at will to but that’s to be expected the kid hasn’t put any weight on and was 16

  • @derrickhelm530
    @derrickhelm530 Год назад +3

    Difference between now an then is the widely used time(health) management tactics the teams use on their superstars now. (Thanks Kawai) This kid can stay healthy and strive if the team he is drafted to doesn't over work him.

    • @leeartlee915
      @leeartlee915 Год назад +1

      It’s not just that though. It’s a physics issue. It’s a lot to ask of a persons joints and soft tissue to take NBA level of competition for even 50 games.
      I hope I’m wrong but those giant players just never last.

    • @Calebe428
      @Calebe428 Год назад +1

      they can do all they can but at the end of the day your body just cant always hold up

  • @lijack8766
    @lijack8766 Год назад +2

    I can't wait to see the kid's performance, luckily he's gonna be in the draft this year

  • @solidstatedrive
    @solidstatedrive Год назад +12

    Thanks Jimmy! What I like most about Victor is that his attitude is so much different than your usual players that all this hype goes around, he's said in interviews, even on this video, that he just wants to have fun playing basketball, he's just great while doing that. A lot of prospects think like this, but most in the first picks don't. At his age he seems very level headed, I've never met him so it's just a assumption. Also, and for me it's the biggest thing, both is parents are accomplished sportsmen, his dad a long jumper. He said that he learned from a young age how to run properly. I think that sounds simple at face value, but having a professional in a different sport based around being tall and running teach you how to run, jump and "fall" properly is massive, I believe it's the reason WHY he's so fast and agile in his frame, he's had that since his father taught him. With this, he didn't just suddenly spurt into his height, he's apparently been taller than most his age for a while. This means that he's super used to his body, his physiology is used to his body and tensions, as it develops - we're talking about a kid here so I won't describe him like a machine, but he's grown up in this form. All of this should reduce his injury proneness, and puts him in such a good position. On the other end, accidents happen, other players happen, and so injuries happen - to all players - he knows this, his family and coaches and everyone who cares knows this, and I'm sure he'll get the right support to ensure his longevity - cause this kid loves the game and he's not just gonna want to become the best as priority, he's gonna want to enjoy it for as long as possible if I had to take a guess.

    • @solidstatedrive
      @solidstatedrive Год назад +1

      With all that worry around his frame, I too would risk everything to have this kid in my franchise and watch him - possibly - probably - bring a different play into the nba, and I'm so excited to see him get it. Raptors fan here, but for some reason I see this kid ending up with the Spurs.

  • @MarkLaw13
    @MarkLaw13 Год назад +37

    No wonder Pops and Spurs are trying to tank. I see it now
    Imagine him having a body like Giannis

  • @DWilliam1
    @DWilliam1 Год назад +10

    Sabonis played at an elite level unfortunately it was mostly in Europe. He started playing here at age 31 but still put together 6 good seasons.

  • @ruminantdastellar7740
    @ruminantdastellar7740 Год назад +1

    This was a hella good Good GOOD! Video 👏🏽❤️

  • @BetrayedJay
    @BetrayedJay Год назад +13

    Victor is slick with it! I’m excited to see how his future turns out, Goodluck my man hope to see you in the NBA very soon 💯

  • @Superfatdude
    @Superfatdude Год назад +21

    thank you from Nigeria 🇳🇬 Jimmy. You’re always blessing us with bangers 🙏🏾.

  • @Solodave55
    @Solodave55 Год назад +1

    You called it . Let the sweepstakes begin 😳😎

  • @Swish.Editzz_tt
    @Swish.Editzz_tt Год назад +1

    I’m praying for he stays healthy and strong🙏🙏🙏

  • @BTHoops
    @BTHoops Год назад +13

    Keep working Hard Victor. Can't wait to see you in the Pros!

  • @ttvbtwttvbtw5627
    @ttvbtwttvbtw5627 Год назад +71

    really wish with all my heart that he can stay away from injuries.... imagine how unstoppable he could be with a body as trained as giannis's ... its not gonna be easy ,he would have to train all day to the gym and the court and it has to be his only focus for a lot of years to get to that level physic because the taller you are the harder it is to build muscle cause your muscle are longer and more.....

    • @HoloScope
      @HoloScope Год назад

      Honestly, I would say give him some steroids to help him out, when you're that size you need everything you can get to gain muscle.

    • @ttvbtwttvbtw5627
      @ttvbtwttvbtw5627 Год назад

      @@HoloScope they are getting tested for doping ma man....

    • @rjbunker5412
      @rjbunker5412 Год назад

      @@HoloScope Nah it would be too risky for his size

    • @HoloScope
      @HoloScope Год назад

      @@rjbunker5412 why would that be risky

    • @astroninja853
      @astroninja853 Год назад

      thing is... its not just about muscle..
      joints, ligaments, bones, etc are under extra stress the taller you are (weight/gravity) so sadly I feel like we're just waiting to see when, not if.

  • @ninjaflashboy
    @ninjaflashboy Год назад

    First thing i thought before i even watched the video was the minute he goes hard in the NBA his body is gonna either go hard and keep up or just breakdown at a critical rate. here's hoping he does well and goes without injuries that impact his career to much.

  • @scienceboy2737
    @scienceboy2737 Год назад +1

    I hope this guy will have great success in the NBA...the Tanking game will start in 2 weeks

  • @hoppy23
    @hoppy23 Год назад +41

    Oh how fast they forget about Zion Williamson, the hype behind him was way higher then Victor in my opinion he's the biggest prospect since bron and he's also more nba ready Victor like you said needs to add weight

    • @newpancakeman
      @newpancakeman Год назад +3

      Is he playing this year? If so the Pels are making a deep run imo

    • @xx_noname_xx1976
      @xx_noname_xx1976 Год назад +3

      ppl act like wasn’t averaging 27 5 7 ☠️

    • @stavrospavlides2093
      @stavrospavlides2093 Год назад +2

      100%. Really hope Zion keeps it together this year because him healthy is also something I've never seen on a bball court. Absolutely insane athleticism, Zion's hops would be impressive if he was a skinny dude, let alone a flying refrigerator

    • @victorwembanyama6917
      @victorwembanyama6917 Год назад +3

      This didn’t age well😂

    • @hoppy23
      @hoppy23 Год назад

      @@victorwembanyama6917 bro zion got hype 3 years leading up to the year he was drafted Victor just now is

  • @NerdChannelBrasil
    @NerdChannelBrasil Год назад +123

    What's scarier is that his family has sports genetics, his mother was a basketball player, his sister won gold at the FIBA ​​U16 world cup in 2017 and his father was a long jumper athlete.

    • @Disxreet
      @Disxreet Год назад

      Congrats, the nigga is still gonna be getting bullied if drafted

    • @Vista.highlights
      @Vista.highlights Год назад +17

      That's very true!

    • @x9147
      @x9147 Год назад +1

      Lamarckism is not real.

  • @PsalmsPoetic
    @PsalmsPoetic 10 месяцев назад

    He's in the NBA now. I like this kid so much that after watching this video, if he gets injured, I'm going to cry.

  • @manderijn85
    @manderijn85 7 месяцев назад +23

    this is probably the first time any of us heard about wemby

    • @moneyman4740
      @moneyman4740 6 месяцев назад +6

      Nah u prolly seen tht video of him playing Gobert tht surfaced back in 2020 when he was 16, he’s been around but aint make the national stage till 2022

  • @Xavierpng
    @Xavierpng Год назад +279

    If I was in the nba I ain’t gonna lie I would train with Lebron and learn from him how he stay so healthy and last so long 💯

    • @eatSLEEPshitHONDA
      @eatSLEEPshitHONDA Год назад +6

      Took the words out my mouth

    • @jhoeofhoe
      @jhoeofhoe Год назад +39

      Genetics and money

    • @superwhale6665
      @superwhale6665 Год назад +26

      @@jhoeofhoe And steroids

    • @lorettadavis6944
      @lorettadavis6944 Год назад +48

      @@superwhale6665 prove it or shut up !

    • @unclephill2456
      @unclephill2456 Год назад +2

      Facts he can easily play 25 years all star but being that he a billionaire he will play 4 max years unless he on a real contender

  • @KingOnema
    @KingOnema Год назад +24

    Me coming from the Congo where he’s Dad is from I really like what I’m seeing. I know what matter It’s not about where you come from but what you really are on the court. I can’t wrap my head about how good this kid really is. I wish him good health and 20 years of NBA career. I’m 6’5 my wife is 6’2 we have 3 boys and I can’t wait to put them in basketball. (6,5 and 3)

    • @m.m9936
      @m.m9936 Год назад +2

      Good luck you also. I didn't get the height but loved the game growing up

  • @angelcoolin3693
    @angelcoolin3693 Год назад +1

    Just hope he stay healthy and goes to a great development team

  • @ronsdad3736
    @ronsdad3736 Год назад +3

    Makes you appreciate Wilt all the more given how many minutes he played

  • @toledo2vegas31
    @toledo2vegas31 Год назад +192

    The NBA is a whole different league. Regardless of the hype. There is a 50/50 on his success. Anything can happen. He is a walking toothpick going up against solid, strong, physical professional men.

    • @KingSlayer_.
      @KingSlayer_. Год назад +9

      Agreed he needs to pack some muscle onto his frame

    • @Anthony-rn1ee
      @Anthony-rn1ee Год назад +3

      So is chet tho.

    • @jaylie1662
      @jaylie1662 Год назад +6

      He’s playing against grown men in France in pro too

    • @toledo2vegas31
      @toledo2vegas31 Год назад +31

      @@jaylie1662 as I said The NBA is another level.

    • @Kieran.Net_
      @Kieran.Net_ Год назад +4

      Yeah he looks like a strong breeze would take him down. Not impressed.

  • @letsssgooo4618
    @letsssgooo4618 Год назад +229

    Lebron had all the athleticism and skill but what no one knew was how special his mind is. Also no one outworks him. Stays out of trouble. I mean no one has ever been as hyped as him and he couldn’t possibly live up to it any better.

    • @atty.fernandog.madarcos8724
      @atty.fernandog.madarcos8724 Год назад +8

      Facts 💯

    • @johnnyskied
      @johnnyskied Год назад +14

      Special mind? Its special all right. Dude can barely read a book.

    • @joemarafante6432
      @joemarafante6432 Год назад +3

      yeah he had all the athleticism but skills??? big NO

    • @kylebushnell2601
      @kylebushnell2601 Год назад +3

      Well yeah he could’ve stayed with his team and wanna ring organically instead of having to go to Miami, that would’ve been better scenario just off the top of the head lol

    • @steveshin820
      @steveshin820 Год назад +2

      Remember when the chosen one became the frozen one?

  • @damiondunn4437
    @damiondunn4437 Год назад

    You really blew my mind. This is why I follow you

  • @jacobwing406
    @jacobwing406 Год назад +5

    Where my fellow spurs fans just drinking in all the victor they can after the lottery win?? It’s so freaking exciting!!

    • @ko7577
      @ko7577 4 месяца назад

      And the whole rest of the NBA was like, "Good luck with that."

  • @Im0nlyHuman
    @Im0nlyHuman Год назад +4

    7:30 Bro looks like the final scene of Space Jam 💀💀💀

  • @HampETX903
    @HampETX903 Год назад +4

    5:21 shaq was looking like a young Gucci mane 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @indiekidd150
    @indiekidd150 Год назад +2

    I totally agree with your analysis, however I would just say if there is one area that this kid seems legitimately different is how fluid and graceful he is for his hight.
    Ppl rag on on his skinny and lanky frame but that may be the thing that actually sets him apart on wether or not he is injury prone. KP is the closest thing we’ve come seeing something like Victor but this kid may just finally break the ceiling and transcend the NBA for big men. There’s got to be one at least that finally does.

  • @joemvergara3071
    @joemvergara3071 Год назад +1

    jimmy always ahead of time damn

  • @josephwang5416
    @josephwang5416 Год назад +79

    Thank you for defending Yao Ming, even tho his stats doesn't stand out (especially reb) he is criminally underrated. He was able to battle Shaq 1on1 and BBQ prime Dwight Howard every time they meet. I can't even believe when TMac didn't pick Yao Ming in one of his fantasy bball headsup and I felt betrayed by one of my favorite players growing up. No other teammates in the NBA would have done what TMac did on ESPN that just ain't right !!!
    Anyways, in today's NBA Yao would definitely be efficient while have the ability to stretch out to the 3pt line and give trouble to all NBA teams... Probably BBQ Embiid too ~!

    • @ejdiicuf
      @ejdiicuf Год назад +6

      Yao is definitely better than Embiid

    • @Yzyenthusiast
      @Yzyenthusiast Год назад +1

      @@ejdiicuf LMAOOOO

    • @vickpanchal5559
      @vickpanchal5559 Год назад +2

      @@Yzyenthusiast He's right Embiid is soft

    • @paquinraino8180
      @paquinraino8180 Год назад +4

      TmAc mentality on basket is a ball hog scorer type mentality, watch more of is opinions on basket and you'll understand what I say

    • @aguyfromnothere
      @aguyfromnothere Год назад

      Ming did not accomplish enough to be a Hall of Famer. Just NBA sucking up to China.

  • @vincentdicristo8199
    @vincentdicristo8199 Год назад +40

    Y’all are getting me so hyped to see this guy play in the NBA

  • @g00gle-
    @g00gle- Год назад

    That dude got me twice with the intro and the not about LeBron thing ^^
    Damn you JX

  • @rahmega7
    @rahmega7 Год назад

    I just want to say that this video is very well done. 👏

  • @texastactical8534
    @texastactical8534 Год назад +4

    Great video
    You really put the amount of hype into perspective and showed how he can only meet his potential if he stays healthy

  • @samsmith8086
    @samsmith8086 Год назад +14

    This is where the future of basketball is headed. Positionless basketball; long, athletic, well rounded players.

    • @markrichardson1657
      @markrichardson1657 Год назад +1

      will never replace pure athleticism at any size

    • @Herbalizer28
      @Herbalizer28 Год назад +4

      becoming closer and closer to the WNBA..

  • @ahmedkozaric7055
    @ahmedkozaric7055 Год назад

    Thanks for the great video. The only thing that I am very worried about is his health when playing against much bigger guys.

  • @creativesounds3775
    @creativesounds3775 Год назад

    I've been following him and chet for a minute. I remember this young man st 15 and watching the video and thinking....the NBA is about to get taller. I knew this years draft was going to be tall and I think it might be the tallest draft ever.

  • @thetaintpainter5443
    @thetaintpainter5443 Год назад +10

    The thing that surprises me most is how smooth his jumper is. Most people once they are that tall shoot set shots with all upper body. But Viktor’s jumpshot is so silky smooth for being 7’3”. That is a testament to his dedication to the game right then and there

  • @kylemcgill2966
    @kylemcgill2966 Год назад +11

    I hope he does great. It's fun when a superstar is born and you get to watch their growth.

  • @semilianowaszkowski7325
    @semilianowaszkowski7325 Месяц назад +2

    Watching this video again a year later 😂😂

  • @johnnysoto7500
    @johnnysoto7500 Год назад +3

    Jimmy put all of on game before ESPN and Woj lol

  • @guibox3
    @guibox3 Год назад +198

    "Some say he is actually 7'5 but that is just speculation." * Shows a picture of him towering over a 7'1 player and alongside a confirmed 7'4 player that he beats in height but keeps referring to him as 7'3 throughout the rest of the video *

    • @mark2220
      @mark2220 Год назад +14

      "confirmed" height. That dude could be lying about how short he is vs. Wembanyama about how tall he is. Just ask Durant.

    • @Redridge07
      @Redridge07 Год назад +16

      @The Corbinator .... he used the officially listed height .. you are very simple minded.

    • @valdemarharaldsson2497
      @valdemarharaldsson2497 Год назад +1

      It was a bit funny i must agree. It was something in that whole thing that made you think that the photoshopping was not due to the alleged height, but maybe he wrote the script on another day of the project or something similar.

    • @Redridge07
      @Redridge07 Год назад +1

      @@valdemarharaldsson2497 No, much simpler. He used the officially published height .. how are you guys lacking common sense to this degree.

    • @anonymike8280
      @anonymike8280 Год назад +1

      The NBA takes and publishes true measurements. But not until you are on a roster.

  • @TroyWilkinson978
    @TroyWilkinson978 Год назад +9

    Another excellent and well thought out production. Thanks Jxmy.

  • @jeffrichards1537
    @jeffrichards1537 Год назад +4

    Mark Eaton from the Utah Jazz. 7'4 and a hell of a player. Nothing but respect to him...

    • @Cameron_Caron
      @Cameron_Caron Год назад

      Mark Eaton is so underrated. This dude was blocking 4-5 shots per game every year which is insane. He holds the record for most blocks per game in a season and most total blocks in a season. He also has the record I believe for most career blocks per game. He also was a great rebounder, he could score a little and was a solid passer. Eaton is one of the top 10 best defensive big men of all time. Think he won 2 DPOY'S but he should've won more. He's a very underrated player. If Utah would've had him just a little bit longer and if he would've been with them during his prime when they faced the Bulls in the finals then there's a good chance that Utah probably beats them at least 1 of those times. An older MJ wouldn't have been able to drive to the hoop as much, would've gotten less free throws and would've had to settled only for mid range 2s, long 2s and 3s. Eaton was one of the best rim protectors ever. He was huge at 7'4 and had such long arms. He was pretty athletic as well.

  • @headicuss
    @headicuss Год назад

    I just hope and prays that he stays somewhat healthy because injuries can rob him and us as fans of a generational talent. I mean looking at what history has shown us ,guys that tall are plagued with leg injuries,like always. Look at Porzingas just riddled with injuries and his future was so bright. Like said hope pray he has a healthy career.