holy fuck youre underrated lmao that kenny edit at the start had me so lost i recognized the room instantly i hope you grow bro there are some AWFUL nba youtubers that have 100k+ subs
Great video! I grew up with TJ's dad in college. His dad could hoop like a madman and coach teams to beat everyone down the floor. When he was an assistant at Waynesburg College (now university) he drilled the team to grab a rebound and score at the other end in less than 4 secs.! That's why TJ takes off, tries to beat the D down the floor or score layups. What TJ found is that many of the players in the NBA are lazy. They don't play good D, and they don't treat the ball like it's their firstborn. He doesn't need to shoot 3's, because he knows he always has a shot from 15 ft. or less all day long. He's very smart, and constantly works on decision-making and contorting his body around people using his core strength. Check out his dad playing at the 16:11 mark and you will see the apple didn't fall far from the tree: ruclips.net/video/BgAkkDKQcG0/видео.htmlsi=WWMjPLoxl4MW6VK3&t=971
That's so cool! Definetly makes sense that TJ comes from that kind of background. Dude never takes a possession for granted and it's super fun to watch
@@Kogostomus100 Entertaining and effective for sure. When he and Hali are on the floor together, that is a nightmare for most teams. I think that will happen more next season as the picked up a couple of additional PGs. Fun season ahead for Pacers, Knicks, and Celts fans!
Having more quick PG-type guys that can create spacing issues is huge in the NBA. Most of the players are huge, and they can shoot anywhere inside the half court line. It requires pass disruptors.
holy fuck youre underrated lmao that kenny edit at the start had me so lost i recognized the room instantly i hope you grow bro there are some AWFUL nba youtubers that have 100k+ subs
Appreciate it man, it all comes with time 🙏
Great video! I grew up with TJ's dad in college. His dad could hoop like a madman and coach teams to beat everyone down the floor. When he was an assistant at Waynesburg College (now university) he drilled the team to grab a rebound and score at the other end in less than 4 secs.! That's why TJ takes off, tries to beat the D down the floor or score layups. What TJ found is that many of the players in the NBA are lazy. They don't play good D, and they don't treat the ball like it's their firstborn. He doesn't need to shoot 3's, because he knows he always has a shot from 15 ft. or less all day long. He's very smart, and constantly works on decision-making and contorting his body around people using his core strength. Check out his dad playing at the 16:11 mark and you will see the apple didn't fall far from the tree: ruclips.net/video/BgAkkDKQcG0/видео.htmlsi=WWMjPLoxl4MW6VK3&t=971
That's so cool! Definetly makes sense that TJ comes from that kind of background. Dude never takes a possession for granted and it's super fun to watch
@@Kogostomus100 Entertaining and effective for sure. When he and Hali are on the floor together, that is a nightmare for most teams. I think that will happen more next season as the picked up a couple of additional PGs. Fun season ahead for Pacers, Knicks, and Celts fans!
Having more quick PG-type guys that can create spacing issues is huge in the NBA. Most of the players are huge, and they can shoot anywhere inside the half court line. It requires pass disruptors.