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One thing I'd like to adding on the hip movement part is that Iverson on more than one occasion stated that defenders always made it too easy for him to get by because they telegraphed their defensive intentions through their body language, positioning and footwork; he claimed he could read it every time. That first cross/hesi was always simply to get feedback data to see what kind of a defensive scheme his defender is applying and to see what kind of defender the guy was. A.I was also extremely gifted in reading body language to so much detail needing only a glance, a talent which extended to outside basketball when he did artwork (he was real good at sketching and sculpting, majored in arts at college)
appreciate the factoid about AI's sketching. id love a piece of art from him, that 'd be dope! "BBOY since 83 representing Hip Hop and Boulevard homes projects nicely to the present "
Many people don't realize that Iverson was an offensive savant. His mastery of the midrange, knowledge of unexpected and unused angles, and ability to read the defense is almost unmatched. He gets called a chucker but in reality hes an extremely high bball IQ player
AI shot 43% from his career which if you put his career in context with the poor teammates and his natural handicap of his height, that % is fairly high. And the avg fg % for sgs is between the 43 to 46 percentile..
This video shows why A.I was and still is the best ball handler ever to touch a ball, cause by his third year within the league he only needed 1 and no more than 2 dribble moves to get pass his defender or zone defenders. Only top defenders playing all time great defense on him, could make A.I need to go to a third move, to then get to the rim or create space. This is my biggest problem I have with Kyrie Irving, cause it seem like he's alway going into a third dribble move or sometime 4th to get pass his defender or defenders. The guy waste to much time dribbling to fucking much and he's in his 6th year within the league. Kyrie should never have to go to his 3rd and especially 4th move to get to the rim or create space at this point within his career. Base on his speed and handle. Which is the reason why Kyrie can't carry a team as the main guy, is seriously injury prone and can't be mention within the same breath as A.I in ball handling or as a NBA players.
imo he's the main influence of guard play today. especially now that guards don't ever post up anymore. a true legend! never noticed that he exclusively finished with his right lol. after all this time
Devoid what u said is definitely true; I haven't been watching bball for too long (maybe 5 years). I have a friend that used to be so skilled, he often mentioned AI when talking about Bball, moves skills etc
what iverson differs most from current fast players is that for the whole game he runs at full speed with or without the ball. If basketball tracked running distance like soccer, he would have twice running distance than others on the floor, and by doing so basically broke entire team defense by creating space here and there. Thats why sixers worked so well with him even though not talented they all were hard workers who fit his playstyle
with his crossover its so easy to forget about the rest of his game. like its crazy to look at how many moves and shot variations he had. almost every star uses some part of his game.
just wanna say one thing, at the part where you explained him hesitating instead of crossing over, because the defender was guarding the side where he was going to cross, theirs actually a really helpful 1 on 1 tip if you want to learn how to cross people pretty much every time with any crossover move, if the defenders guarding the ball side and not your shoulder, you should do a crossover, if the defender is guarding your shoulder, the side where the ball isn't, the crossover will never work, so you hesitate instead, so if the ball is in your left hand lets say, if the defenders i leaning his body to the rights side of your body, if you just do a hesitation, you'll beat your defender, if you cross it wont shake them really, or at all, if the defender is guarding the left side of your body, or in the middle, then thats when you would use the crossover with your left.
Been an AI fan since I was 13 (I'm 33 this year) and been playing basketball since 8. A lot of the details that you've laid out was studied by myself painstakenly back in the day move by move. I considered myself mastering AI's crossover back when I was at my peak (just the crossover, no need to flame), and your breakdown was onnn point! The mid-section of the body was the key, the selling point was really he really did move to that direction, then counters it by a hard stop (which kills your knees slowly as time goes on...believe me). Bringing the ball not only close to his feet, but the bounce it towards the right leg (he almost always crossed with his left hand), so it was pretty impossible to swipe the ball from the middle when he crosses it over. Man...all these years, this is the only video I've seen that mentions some of those details. There are good crossovers, and there are great ones. It's the smallest details executed to perfection that makes the move unique. Good on you guys!
AI's awareness and use of not only change in speed but differences in speed and momentum in fractions of a second to determine moves is like watching an ace fighter pilot seamlessly fly through a cloud of enemies.
This is the secret behind every thing. He hangs the ball by raising his elbow and shoulder along with the ball (while his hand is palm up position and ball behind his back a bit) and see if defender follow he pull the ball forward and snap his fingers to crossover and if defender not follow he does hesitation. While hanging the ball, he can go left, right, forward or pullback depending on defender movement. That's why it seems like he can go anywhere in the court unguardable.
Anyone that says his crossover was overrated is actually insane. His mentality as a scorer and shot creator is unmatched till this day. They knew he was going to bust it out and still couldn’t guard it. You have to understand he had combos and counters to his crossover and moves this guy was absolutely phenomenal !!🔥🔥🔥
@@berthilleonard Bone Collector carries hard on some of those Hesi's but he does it so well that he hides it. I think his Hesi in the EBC days was the best Hesi ever though.
This is the one everyone was waiting for. You took your time and were extremely thorough not missing a thing I don't think. The part where AI was so crafty with his forearm is lost on younger generations. These young cats watch players like LeBron drive from the top with full arm extension and think they can do it too because he doesn't get called for it. Also I didn't realize that AI finished solely with his right hand like that. Well done video sir.
With AI, his snatch back looks so organic. Every other player, the second before they do, any spectator can tell that but AI’s still looks like a drive, not a snatch back while doing it until you see him just standing there
Amazing video. This is why AI will always be my favorite player. Such a crazy arsenal of moves for a guy his height. I never knew how he was able to get his shots off in the land of giants..
By any means basketball! I really feel i speak for everyone when i say "WE APPRECIATE YOU AND WHAT YOU DO FOR US AS VIEWERS AND FANS OF THE NBA COMMUNITY AS WELL AS INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE HUNGRY TO IMPROVE ON THEIR GAME" You dont just break down players game and their moves but defense and pointers as well! Please feed us your intellect on the game and continue to share your prospective. i as one as much as many respect your craft! Im positive in due time other parts of basketball you will also shed light on that will make us complete athletes.
Same Paul. The way he dribbles is so beautiful and unique. He looks so elusive and I practiced his shake and bake and that move is deadly. He's so humble to
Bro I asked for this video in the comments of your last video and you came thru #salute Show us the man behind the mask for the one time. I'm grateful for this one man. U don't even know.
This video shows why A.I was and still is the best ball handler ever to touch a ball, cause by his third year within the league he only needed 1 and no more than 2 dribble moves to get pass his defender or zone defenders. Only top defenders playing all time great defense on him, could make A.I need to go to a third move, to then get to the rim or create space. This is my biggest problem I have with Kyrie Irving, cause it seem like he's alway going into a third dribble move or sometime 4th to get pass his defender or defenders. The guy waste to much time dribbling to fucking much and he's in his 6th year within the league. Kyrie should never have to go to his 3rd and especially 4th move to get to the rim or create space at this point within his career. Base on his speed and handle. Which is the reason why Kyrie can't carry a team as the main guy, is serious injury prone and can't be mention within the same breath as A.I in ball handling or as a NBA players.
100% true. It looks better, but it's not better basketball. It's the same thing when Kobe was around about how he had better handles than MJ. MJ made quick and decisive moves and wasted no movements or time doing flashy between the legs stuff like you see Kyrie or Harden do all the time.
Rasha Tor There’s a difference between wasting time and just being fast. Allen Iverson was very fast. So all he really had to do was move his BODY. Kyrie who might be a bit slower needs to use the ball for deception. Lets not forget that as time progresses players get better and so will the defense.
I donno these vids are done by an individual or some groups of peep but I'm sure these are hella underrated af. Imean insights and analytical dissection of every single vids of this channel are sth that are reasons why certain athletes are above others. Props
I wanna give some comment to the video. I started playing basketball when I was 19 because i've always played soccer in Spain as a goalkeeper in a high level up until that age really. I started balling for fun and I ended up hooked trying to imrpove every time. Right now i'm working in my crossover and my jumpshot and while studying MANY NBA players i found something wierd that nobody seems to notice and I think is very important. If you look closely, you can see how AI (also Derrick Rose and in many ocassions D Wade) use the Split Step in the majority of their crossovers. These two are known for their explosive first step and this is the main reason. I invite anyone to check players like Russel Westbrook, Ja Morant, Donovan Mitchell, Jamal Murray and many more who don't shift their weight brom the rear leg to the front one during the crossover move. They just step and bounce the other way. It is obvious that it works for them but if anyone is trying to get a hang of the AI cross, give it a try and i think it would help a lot. AI and Rose even used it this way while chaining crosses, and adding that regular split step move to your arsenal will also improve your first step explosiveness. Anyway, I wanted to try and help anyone and while at it the faster and the lower that ball crosses the better.
The iverson cross is probably the most effective cross ever When I find myself on a tough defender, if I can find the opportunity, it’ll always work! And if it doesn’t it’s works like a triple threat. If he doesn’t move just hesitate and fake the opposite way. Step 1 gallop hop in the air Step 2 land in a sprinting position with the back foot landing first Step 3 lean with your shoulders and fake your eyes one way and cross the defender Step 4 push of you second step and run for it This does take flexibility and bounce
Hey I love your videos, but I wish the titles were smaller. I love watching your videos on a large screen, but my eyes get tired going over the whole distance of the larger text. I think smaller text would actually look a bit better from a graphics perspective too, but that's a personal taste thing. Anyways thanks for your great work!
Tyreke Evans also has a habit of finishing with his right hand similar to Iverson despite finishing with the same hand all the time both players can still get buckets at the rim
bruh that floater when going across the lane or even away from the basket works every time. the defense never see it coming. the reaction be so late. it's just up to you to make the shot......
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AI's ankle breakers are so filthy, kids switch it to porn when their parents walks to their room
Wow now dats nasty lmao damn
LMAO 😂😂😂
Lmfao
Lol 😂
Lmao
One thing I'd like to adding on the hip movement part is that Iverson on more than one occasion stated that defenders always made it too easy for him to get by because they telegraphed their defensive intentions through their body language, positioning and footwork; he claimed he could read it every time. That first cross/hesi was always simply to get feedback data to see what kind of a defensive scheme his defender is applying and to see what kind of defender the guy was. A.I was also extremely gifted in reading body language to so much detail needing only a glance, a talent which extended to outside basketball when he did artwork (he was real good at sketching and sculpting, majored in arts at college)
wow, that maybe why he is so good naturally
Swish Scope h
The guy was simply, Great!
Wow.....
He seemed magical...so fast and perceptive, he read bodies and then created space.
appreciate the factoid about AI's sketching. id love a piece of art from him, that 'd be dope!
"BBOY since 83 representing Hip Hop and Boulevard homes projects nicely to the present "
All these explain Iverson in a word: Unguardable
Correction, fan girl, the word is : SELFISH
@@kingofpendragon Great! Keep going! 😂
Many people don't realize that Iverson was an offensive savant. His mastery of the midrange, knowledge of unexpected and unused angles, and ability to read the defense is almost unmatched.
He gets called a chucker but in reality hes an extremely high bball IQ player
Yes, somebody gets it.
AI shot 43% from his career which if you put his career in context with the poor teammates and his natural handicap of his height, that % is fairly high. And the avg fg % for sgs is between the 43 to 46 percentile..
well, if chuckers like Kobe gives you 5 'ships. I don't see how that's a bad thing.
This video shows why A.I was and still is the best ball handler ever to touch a ball, cause by his third year within the league he only needed 1 and no more than 2 dribble moves to get pass his defender or zone defenders. Only top defenders playing all time great defense on him, could make A.I need to go to a third move, to then get to the rim or create space.
This is my biggest problem I have with Kyrie Irving, cause it seem like he's alway going into a third dribble move or sometime 4th to get pass his defender or defenders. The guy waste to much time dribbling to fucking much and he's in his 6th year within the league.
Kyrie should never have to go to his 3rd and especially 4th move to get to the rim or create space at this point within his career. Base on his speed and handle. Which is the reason why Kyrie can't carry a team as the main guy, is seriously injury prone and can't be mention within the same breath as A.I in ball handling or as a NBA players.
Rasha Tor how? he's ball handling is better and he proved himself to be just as clutch or more than A.I
Not sure what's better, the breakdowns or the beats
ikr
breakdowns
Atomic Void I say even
Both
I didnt watch the video, i just DANCED
imo he's the main influence of guard play today. especially now that guards don't ever post up anymore. a true legend! never noticed that he exclusively finished with his right lol. after all this time
Guards dont ever post up anymore? Guards posting up is pretty rare talent, not any more common than it is now
westbrook has added it to his game. livingston also does it.
Devoid what u said is definitely true; I haven't been watching bball for too long (maybe 5 years). I have a friend that used to be so skilled, he often mentioned AI when talking about Bball, moves skills etc
what iverson differs most from current fast players is that for the whole game he runs at full speed with or without the ball. If basketball tracked running distance like soccer, he would have twice running distance than others on the floor, and by doing so basically broke entire team defense by creating space here and there. Thats why sixers worked so well with him even though not talented they all were hard workers who fit his playstyle
Tyronn Lue probably like "Dam, Wish they had this back then" lol
💀💀💀
lol
@AUSAR AMEN RA you 100% right !
AI and MJ for me two of the best
FACTSSSS
Can't forget about LeBron
Kobe: you forgotten about me already??
Same here
@@bradleybaker9404 it's just who he thinks is the two best.
with his crossover its so easy to forget about the rest of his game. like its crazy to look at how many moves and shot variations he had. almost every star uses some part of his game.
just wanna say one thing, at the part where you explained him hesitating instead of crossing over, because the defender was guarding the side where he was going to cross, theirs actually a really helpful 1 on 1 tip if you want to learn how to cross people pretty much every time with any crossover move, if the defenders guarding the ball side and not your shoulder, you should do a crossover, if the defender is guarding your shoulder, the side where the ball isn't, the crossover will never work, so you hesitate instead, so if the ball is in your left hand lets say, if the defenders i leaning his body to the rights side of your body, if you just do a hesitation, you'll beat your defender, if you cross it wont shake them really, or at all, if the defender is guarding the left side of your body, or in the middle, then thats when you would use the crossover with your left.
Been an AI fan since I was 13 (I'm 33 this year) and been playing basketball since 8. A lot of the details that you've laid out was studied by myself painstakenly back in the day move by move. I considered myself mastering AI's crossover back when I was at my peak (just the crossover, no need to flame), and your breakdown was onnn point! The mid-section of the body was the key, the selling point was really he really did move to that direction, then counters it by a hard stop (which kills your knees slowly as time goes on...believe me). Bringing the ball not only close to his feet, but the bounce it towards the right leg (he almost always crossed with his left hand), so it was pretty impossible to swipe the ball from the middle when he crosses it over.
Man...all these years, this is the only video I've seen that mentions some of those details. There are good crossovers, and there are great ones. It's the smallest details executed to perfection that makes the move unique. Good on you guys!
Wow same as me. AI fan since i was 15 and now turning 33. Im so obsessed with his moves. Practicing, watching ai videos all day.
AI's awareness and use of not only change in speed but differences in speed and momentum in fractions of a second to determine moves is like watching an ace fighter pilot seamlessly fly through a cloud of enemies.
This is the secret behind every thing. He hangs the ball by raising his elbow and shoulder along with the ball (while his hand is palm up position and ball behind his back a bit) and see if defender follow he pull the ball forward and snap his fingers to crossover and if defender not follow he does hesitation. While hanging the ball, he can go left, right, forward or pullback depending on defender movement. That's why it seems like he can go anywhere in the court unguardable.
Do u play ball?
You can sit back and analyze but once ur in it totally different...
I LOVE HOW HE ATTACKS WHEN THEY STEP THINKING HE'S GOING TO RETREAT!!!!!!!!!!!!! KNEE SO LOW TOO WOW! EVEN USES RIM TO PROTECT, JUST WOW!!!!!
Anyone that says his crossover was overrated is actually insane. His mentality as a scorer and shot creator is unmatched till this day. They knew he was going to bust it out and still couldn’t guard it. You have to understand he had combos and counters to his crossover and moves this guy was absolutely phenomenal !!🔥🔥🔥
We most remember AI for his crossovers but damn that hesi was nasty!
check out bone collector for hesi's he's not in the nba but imo he has the nastiest hezzis
@@berthilleonard Bone Collector carries hard on some of those Hesi's but he does it so well that he hides it. I think his Hesi in the EBC days was the best Hesi ever though.
Filay's hesi is harder to guard than bone collector's because he can actually shoot on a high level
This is the one everyone was waiting for.
You took your time and were extremely thorough not missing a thing I don't think.
The part where AI was so crafty with his forearm is lost on younger generations. These young cats watch players like LeBron drive from the top with full arm extension and think they can do it too because he doesn't get called for it.
Also I didn't realize that AI finished solely with his right hand like that.
Well done video sir.
The arm extension is done by almost every player in the NBA now on drives because of Iverson
Dime Slinger trust me it not lost if you watch any top HS gaurds in the country they got that i Their bag
best basketball analysis channel on youtube! keep it up
the clip at 7:11 is from AI's debut game! shows how mature he was even as a rookie
With AI, his snatch back looks so organic. Every other player, the second before they do, any spectator can tell that but AI’s still looks like a drive, not a snatch back while doing it until you see him just standing there
Man, the way this tiny guard used to finish in traffic, 90-00's real traffic...that was art on itself
I'm crying bro thank you so much I've been dying to watch this
The best music for all the attention to details 💯
My game is a mix of a.i and m.j my two favorite players of all time I owe it to them for being nice and never giving up when the odds are against me
It's easy to see that you have a lot of shooting knowledge. That sweep and sway is a secret that not many people know about. Great video!
What’s so good about it
Definitely One of the best videos I have ever seen.
I really appreciate the time and effort you put into this video. Great work!
AI was an athletic freak man, can’t really compare any guards to him other than rose tbh. Dude was fast asf at 6’0 w a long ass wingspan.
You did your thang with this family. And the music gives it a mixtape feel. It blends well with the video and kinda got me hyped watching it. 🔥🔥🔥☄
Amazing video. This is why AI will always be my favorite player. Such a crazy arsenal of moves for a guy his height. I never knew how he was able to get his shots off in the land of giants..
you have the best superstar break downs on RUclips... great videos
For me the best player of All times!
Nah, chris paul
By any means basketball! I really feel i speak for everyone when i say "WE APPRECIATE YOU AND WHAT YOU DO FOR US AS VIEWERS AND FANS OF THE NBA COMMUNITY AS WELL AS INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE HUNGRY TO IMPROVE ON THEIR GAME" You dont just break down players game and their moves but defense and pointers as well! Please feed us your intellect on the game and continue to share your prospective. i as one as much as many respect your craft! Im positive in due time other parts of basketball you will also shed light on that will make us complete athletes.
Best channel by far
We are the og subscribers.... Pretty soon he's gonna have 300k
Can you do Jamal Crawford I love his game bruh and good video man💯
do Jamal man!
Reggie Miller
Forreal dude he is one of my favorite players
Same Paul. The way he dribbles is so beautiful and unique. He looks so elusive and I practiced his shake and bake and that move is deadly. He's so humble to
overrated
Am I the only one who loves his midrange game?
My favorite breakdown anyone else here
T-Mac next please 😊
WORD someone listened to the PEOPLE!!!! Thanks for making this fam!
Bro I asked for this video in the comments of your last video and you came thru #salute
Show us the man behind the mask for the one time. I'm grateful for this one man. U don't even know.
Amazing video? No, this whole channel is amazing, just subbed and turned on post notifications, nice work!
Highest talent to body size ratio ever. Such an influence, such a joy to watch.
Hands down best basketball channel i have ever seen !!
This video shows why A.I was and still is the best ball handler ever to touch a ball, cause by his third year within the league he only needed 1 and no more than 2 dribble moves to get pass his defender or zone defenders. Only top defenders playing all time great defense on him, could make A.I need to go to a third move, to then get to the rim or create space.
This is my biggest problem I have with Kyrie Irving, cause it seem like he's alway going into a third dribble move or sometime 4th to get pass his defender or defenders. The guy waste to much time dribbling to fucking much and he's in his 6th year within the league.
Kyrie should never have to go to his 3rd and especially 4th move to get to the rim or create space at this point within his career. Base on his speed and handle. Which is the reason why Kyrie can't carry a team as the main guy, is serious injury prone and can't be mention within the same breath as A.I in ball handling or as a NBA players.
Rasha Tor Oh Deadass Huh
100% true. It looks better, but it's not better basketball. It's the same thing when Kobe was around about how he had better handles than MJ. MJ made quick and decisive moves and wasted no movements or time doing flashy between the legs stuff like you see Kyrie or Harden do all the time.
Rasha Tor There’s a difference between wasting time and just being fast. Allen Iverson was very fast. So all he really had to do was move his BODY. Kyrie who might be a bit slower needs to use the ball for deception. Lets not forget that as time progresses players get better and so will the defense.
@@judetheman1562 Kyrie is definitely slower than AI. But his so creative and smooth with that ball.
Cant wait till this chanel blows up....best quality videos I seen in a while AND good quantity. I click these videos so fast
God damn, this channel is the GOAT of all sports channels.
I donno these vids are done by an individual or some groups of peep but I'm sure these are hella underrated af. Imean insights and analytical dissection of every single vids of this channel are sth that are reasons why certain athletes are above others. Props
Definitely a group, as they mention "we" in all their content.
Please do Magic Johnson next
yes his passes was insane
I wanna give some comment to the video. I started playing basketball when I was 19 because i've always played soccer in Spain as a goalkeeper in a high level up until that age really. I started balling for fun and I ended up hooked trying to imrpove every time. Right now i'm working in my crossover and my jumpshot and while studying MANY NBA players i found something wierd that nobody seems to notice and I think is very important. If you look closely, you can see how AI (also Derrick Rose and in many ocassions D Wade) use the Split Step in the majority of their crossovers. These two are known for their explosive first step and this is the main reason. I invite anyone to check players like Russel Westbrook, Ja Morant, Donovan Mitchell, Jamal Murray and many more who don't shift their weight brom the rear leg to the front one during the crossover move. They just step and bounce the other way. It is obvious that it works for them but if anyone is trying to get a hang of the AI cross, give it a try and i think it would help a lot. AI and Rose even used it this way while chaining crosses, and adding that regular split step move to your arsenal will also improve your first step explosiveness. Anyway, I wanted to try and help anyone and while at it the faster and the lower that ball crosses the better.
just keep the gaurds coming man you are such a underated youtuber but i like it that way this way none of my defenders see it :)
Yes! Thanks By Any Means Bball! I was waiting for this.
Again thank you so much for this i really apreciate it, im a Die Hard fan of him
I specifically requested this one. Thanks dude
GOAT of point guards! 💯🐐
Q. God He was a SG most of his career
best basketball channel on youtube
Sir , I hope you'll teach everything on how to score in the mid range. Footwork,spaces,moves, and physical ability to score in the midrange.
The best breakdown ever.
Wow, that's a nice lesson right here!!! Thank you.
was waiting for this one great vid💯
The Absolute Goat 🐐
So glad i found this channel. Been lookin for one like it but noone breaks things down this well. Can u do Chris Paul
Best channel on RUclips.
maybe my favorite you tube video. for sure i watch it more than 100 times
keep good work man.
Great content, just subscribed! Also could you do some kg analysis in the future? I can't really find any good footage...
The iverson cross is probably the most effective cross ever
When I find myself on a tough defender, if I can find the opportunity, it’ll always work! And if it doesn’t it’s works like a triple threat. If he doesn’t move just hesitate and fake the opposite way.
Step 1 gallop hop in the air
Step 2 land in a sprinting position with the back foot landing first
Step 3 lean with your shoulders and fake your eyes one way and cross the defender
Step 4 push of you second step and run for it
This does take flexibility and bounce
YESSSSSSSSSSS! Been waiting on this ... the man!
love all your videos, would like to see attention to detail on defense, like Pippin or Leonard...✌
Ive been waiting for this moment😈
Hey I love your videos, but I wish the titles were smaller. I love watching your videos on a large screen, but my eyes get tired going over the whole distance of the larger text. I think smaller text would actually look a bit better from a graphics perspective too, but that's a personal taste thing. Anyways thanks for your great work!
Tyreke Evans also has a habit of finishing with his right hand similar to Iverson despite finishing with the same hand all the time both players can still get buckets at the rim
you listened!! thanks bro
very good video. excellent music. keep on going this. thanks.
AI looks like he's using the force to push theses defenders
this video's quality is so perfect.
please make the video chris paul ver..
Hey, can u do Jamal Crawford
Iverson was pure natural talent
another great video. thanks a lot, man.
0:30 i guess Lebron learnt the move from AI
thank you man. great video
I see a lot of Jamal Crawford in this, he must have been inspired too
What’s the sample to that beat🔥🤔🤔
Update: finally found it🙌🏾
Can you make a video about how NBA players prevent injuries? Specifically ankle injuries while landing from a jump.
Kobe and MJ both said they glad A.I. wasn't taller facts 100 !!!
bruh that floater when going across the lane or even away from the basket works every time. the defense never see it coming. the reaction be so late. it's just up to you to make the shot......
The Answer to any problem!
Great work dude
About time
Wow I was just about to ask him to put this vid up
Damn! Great vid man!
He had natural ability which is hard to teach...instinct
this beat hard not gon cap
Keep up the good work man, you think you can bring out one on Isiah Thomas (Detroit)
One season I’d like to say people over look is his first season in Denver where he basically carried that team into the playoffs bc melo was suspended
Would be nice to see "Attention to Detail" feature Tim Duncan and/or Reggie Miller.
You're best video so far
Forgot to mention how deadly he was out of the triple threat position as well ⏸️
Allen Iverson my fav