JJ Redick Is A Basketball GENIUS

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  • Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2024

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  • @Theprinceofopposites
    @Theprinceofopposites 18 дней назад +104

    man i really hope the lakers do well this season playing like this. not because I'm a lakers fan, but because this style of basketball is so much more engaging to watch than iso plays or just lobbing up a quick three. if they're successful with this hopefully we see more teams add it to their bag

    • @wilvictor
      @wilvictor 18 дней назад +4

      It's crazy to say this team is better than last year's team 😂😂 what more crazy is that it's the same damn roaster 😂😭💀. They still need a perimeter defender. Hopefully, vando is that guy when he comes back

    • @PT84
      @PT84 18 дней назад

      @@wilvictor Ham is a basketball terrorist.

    • @jack.charlesc4750
      @jack.charlesc4750 16 дней назад

      So you call this genius just because they stopped playing ISO and begun to play real basket ball à sport that was played 20 years ago and that everyone has forgotten...

    • @ridgethomas1998
      @ridgethomas1998 16 дней назад +2

      @@jack.charlesc4750talk about not knowing what the hell you’re talking about 😅 20 years ago had the most ISO’s ever. That was the late 90’s to 2000’s style. Which is partially why the “defense was so good” everyone wanted to be like Mike, but hardly anyone came close. Think Kobe and his style. Now, the 2007 Suns, started the 7 seconds or less which led to the Warriors spacing style. The league copies the great teams and players of recent, without having the personell to do so. I don’t think you know what you are watching when you turn the game on, plenty teams with good ball movement. Yes shooting 3’s is necessary to win.

    • @Liquidmetal702
      @Liquidmetal702 День назад +1

      @@jack.charlesc4750 wtf would you call it? Cuz call it what you will its working and thats all that matters. So lmk what your issue is cuz you seem to need attention

  • @inzodarello7251
    @inzodarello7251 19 дней назад +162

    Those so called analysts know nothing. Great video

    • @Falconi-ow1xw
      @Falconi-ow1xw 19 дней назад +5

      yeah and ESPN is firing the ones who do

    • @FiveAlive5000
      @FiveAlive5000 18 дней назад +2

      Yep entertainment before education…

    • @ralts6464
      @ralts6464 18 дней назад +1

      You mean the ones that vote for JJJ for DPOY and AD performed better anyway

    • @Mellowyellow8888
      @Mellowyellow8888 18 дней назад +1

      lol jj had coached his sons team.. they said he hasn't coached at any level..

    • @edwinpoon
      @edwinpoon 18 дней назад +1

      JJ is just copying Steve Kerr's system. But good for him.

  • @zakim3O
    @zakim3O 18 дней назад +53

    I'm not a Bron fan, but props to him. He saw a ton of potential in JJ during that podcast and most likely had a lot more off-screen conversations between them, which led to this masterpiece of a team we are seeing now. Credits to Lbj and JJ, and also to the cast that's executing it really well. Putting AD as the head of the pack is the best move.

    • @crizzleyo815
      @crizzleyo815 18 дней назад +8

      yep it was obvious to me. and ham was so bad they really have nothing to lose. i wondered why everyone was screaming at jj's "coaching" expirience. but ignore that ham played 2 seasons averaging 1 point per game. jj played 18 seasons as a thinking "unathletic" player while the nba revolutionized. there is no better expirience than playing in the nba. the little coaching stuff he will learn but the basketball iq you either have or you dont.

  • @alexflis2051
    @alexflis2051 21 день назад +40

    Great video, I think the biggest thing with the lakers is can they stay healthy and can AD show up when he needs to in the post season

    • @SkalHoops
      @SkalHoops  21 день назад +1

      100%🤝

    • @erikh3rnand324
      @erikh3rnand324 17 дней назад

      AD will show up and has shown up. That’s not a concern as long as he’s healthy. The real question is looking to get a back up big because AD is playing like a monster but it will wear on his body.

  • @chefxgee
    @chefxgee 18 дней назад +7

    Love the breakdowns of the different sets JJ has been able to implement. It’s fun to watch these types of offenses predicated on player, ball movement and off ball screens. Looking forward to more content like this. Great job!

    • @SkalHoops
      @SkalHoops  18 дней назад +1

      Thank you my guy!

  • @pnojazz
    @pnojazz 18 дней назад +17

    JJ in the house!❤

  • @jon-williammurphy9780
    @jon-williammurphy9780 16 дней назад +2

    it will be fun to see JJ coaching in the playoffs where the adjustments and chess match become more interesting than regular season offense strategies

  • @MrYnottonight
    @MrYnottonight 22 часа назад

    This was a great video .. great information .. well explained . Good shit bro 💪

  • @shmeddyshmatt
    @shmeddyshmatt 19 часов назад

    Awesome breakdown! Cant wait for west conf playoffs! So many good teams, its gonna be WILD

  • @xanderducquet7446
    @xanderducquet7446 19 дней назад +8

    love the analysis. straight facts

    • @SkalHoops
      @SkalHoops  19 дней назад

      @@xanderducquet7446 thank you my guy 🤝

  • @riccardoesclapon549
    @riccardoesclapon549 16 дней назад

    didn't realize this channel only had 819 subscribers and probably would have clicked away, but great breakdown I have to say. 5:56 and others were a thing of beauty, really well picked examples

    • @SkalHoops
      @SkalHoops  16 дней назад

      @@riccardoesclapon549 thank you my guys, means a lot!

  • @josealfonsooo
    @josealfonsooo 19 дней назад +14

    thought this had 100k+ views good job

    • @SkalHoops
      @SkalHoops  19 дней назад +1

      @@josealfonsooo man I highly appreciate you! One day it will!

  • @_jizl_
    @_jizl_ 18 дней назад +3

    Once again Lebron creating an opportunity for others! That man is a pure facilitator that can also hold his own on his own! Lebron IS the GOAT!

  • @keansalzer8364
    @keansalzer8364 4 дня назад

    JJ has had a ton of coaching experience. He's had good coaches since he was 10. He's seen coaches adjust defensive schemes for situational ball, game planning, in-game adjustments, etc. He knows everything about the game. And he has a strong ego that is the closest to Miami's amazing Spoelstra.

  • @nickl5360
    @nickl5360 16 дней назад

    Good video from a small channel. You've earned my sub!

    • @SkalHoops
      @SkalHoops  16 дней назад

      @@nickl5360 thank you!

  • @JonasDillen
    @JonasDillen 2 дня назад

    Calling an iverson into ballscreen action "pure filth" made me crack up as a european coach. Great video!

  • @GatCat
    @GatCat День назад

    Lifetime lakers fan here. Nothing matters until the teams wins in the post season. 3-0 start? Are we really using that as a metric? I hope the guy turns out to be the next great coach, but I’ll wait and see.

  • @parvfilestorage8595
    @parvfilestorage8595 8 часов назад

    nice analysis sir thanks!

  • @capsilogs
    @capsilogs 20 дней назад +3

    i love your video man, more of this please! you just got another subscriber! 🔥🔥

    • @SkalHoops
      @SkalHoops  20 дней назад

      @@capsilogs my guy! Thank you!

  • @howardchen3456
    @howardchen3456 19 дней назад +15

    Let’s be honest. The lakers started 3-0 because they drafted Bronny in the 2nd round😂

  • @Qdobafett
    @Qdobafett 17 дней назад

    Keep doing everything. The labels the highlight player. This is amazing

    • @SkalHoops
      @SkalHoops  17 дней назад

      @@Qdobafett 🙌🏼

  • @sunnygee5521
    @sunnygee5521 4 дня назад

    Great content.

  • @behnamgerami
    @behnamgerami 12 дней назад

    great break down ! you deserve the sub

  • @farhatmuruwat7848
    @farhatmuruwat7848 3 дня назад

    Great analysis. 😮

  • @mattcornell-g3u
    @mattcornell-g3u 18 дней назад +2

    Thank you much. That analysis really helps me see the game deeper.

    • @SkalHoops
      @SkalHoops  18 дней назад

      @@mattcornell-g3u 🤝

  • @jeffreyphillips7312
    @jeffreyphillips7312 18 дней назад +5

    Steve Kerr's only coaching experience before coaching the Warriors was coaching his son' Nick's youth team

    • @barefieldlarry721
      @barefieldlarry721 4 дня назад

      That's why these clowns that are talking about hoops are trash with there takes

    • @KL-xe5ec
      @KL-xe5ec 3 дня назад

      Lol you think they dont learn while they're in the league?
      What do you think Juwan Howard was doing his last 5-6 years? 😂😂😂

    • @PotatoGunCamper
      @PotatoGunCamper 19 часов назад +1

      I thought Kerr spent some time on the Spur bench

  • @PotatoGunCamper
    @PotatoGunCamper 19 часов назад

    Good video Skal Hoops. My comment for the talking heads-- I'm not shocked that a highly intelligent former NBA player who trusts analytics but also has the wisdom from playing the game is doing a great job. He merges the two wings of NBA theory-- the pure analytics stat bros who do not understand NBA basketball, and the meathead coaches who coach based on feel and tradition.

    • @SkalHoops
      @SkalHoops  18 часов назад

      @@PotatoGunCamper agreed brother

  • @nisis1
    @nisis1 18 дней назад +2

    while JJ is very confident, he never came across as arrogant as a coach. he knew he was in for a fight. I appreciate that from him.

  • @kobekobe4383
    @kobekobe4383 18 дней назад

    What a great break down of jjs plays. Thank you🙌🙌🙌💪💪💪

  • @BIGmechD
    @BIGmechD 17 дней назад +3

    If you have listed to JJ talk basketball EVER, then you know he knows more than you about the game lol

    • @GeeNoTv19
      @GeeNoTv19 День назад

      On his podcast he used to talk the talk it hot crazy when him and lebron was talking ball. Lebron was blown away fr his iq and view on the game

  • @zyegm2225
    @zyegm2225 18 дней назад

    The original architect of this type of attach was no other than Coach Pop! Love to see his influence winning outside Spurs!

  • @ocping
    @ocping 17 дней назад

    Great teamwork is far more consistently efficient than individual brilliance, which almost never lasts.

  • @petewright3952
    @petewright3952 15 дней назад

    Great analysis, it'll be interesting to see how they adapt if (when) Davis misses a few games through injury, but it's a promising start no question

  • @parvfilestorage8595
    @parvfilestorage8595 8 часов назад

    that is the brand of play thAT IM looking forward such that the team does not circle around Lebron James but all the players were involved in running the rotational play. very talented Coach! this shows that Basketball must involve all 5 players in the court! Way to go Lakers

  • @d1arkblue
    @d1arkblue 17 дней назад

    While JJ doesn't have the coaching experience, he was a very smart basketball player when he was playing. I think he even expanded his knowledge of the game further after he retired. I enjoyed listening to his analysis of games before he became a coach

  • @shibity
    @shibity 18 дней назад

    Wow, really nice video quality. Throwing you a sub, looking forward to more bball analysis from you. Definitely need to have more than ~700 subs with this quality. Keep it up bro.

  • @DaGoook
    @DaGoook 18 дней назад

    Great stuff, subbed.

    • @SkalHoops
      @SkalHoops  18 дней назад

      @@DaGoook my guy🤝

  • @jakobstumpf391
    @jakobstumpf391 19 дней назад +4

    great video man! appreciate your analytics and vibe.

    • @SkalHoops
      @SkalHoops  19 дней назад

      @@jakobstumpf391 🙏🏼🤝

  • @adamserrano5406
    @adamserrano5406 18 дней назад

    Great analysis video.

  • @laker_fanatic3985
    @laker_fanatic3985 19 дней назад +3

    great analyzing

    • @SkalHoops
      @SkalHoops  19 дней назад

      @@laker_fanatic3985 🤝

  • @VyshnavM-mg5zm
    @VyshnavM-mg5zm 20 дней назад +2

    really detailed analysis

  • @theyrehere.3468
    @theyrehere.3468 19 дней назад +4

    This is redick's Ucon Nuggets lol ive seen many nuggets and ucon plays in their 4 games

    • @SkalHoops
      @SkalHoops  19 дней назад +1

      @@theyrehere.3468 yep. He’s copying the best offenses in the game. Not rocket science lol

  • @mooretrumpet
    @mooretrumpet 2 дня назад

    You should be offered an assistant coaching job for them! Great analysis

    • @SkalHoops
      @SkalHoops  2 дня назад

      @@mooretrumpet my guy! This made my day!

  • @ERSGODSON
    @ERSGODSON 18 дней назад

    Pretty good video bro!!!

  • @cheetah219
    @cheetah219 6 часов назад

    Lakers are 5th in the entire league 14 games into the season. With pretty much the exact crew as they had last year with the addition of DK as a rookie.
    This shows the difference coaches make to a team. Ham didn't do any of this and lost the locker room. Jj has been the coach for, what, 3 months? And not only has the team bought into their system, but they're winning games with the system. This creates the cycle of:
    1. Coaches creates new system
    2. Players try it, but are potentially skeptical
    3. System works when applied correctly, and film sessions show when they don't follow the system and things fall apart. They start winning games
    4. Players buy into system because it generates wins
    5. Coach refines system as opposing teams find ways to counter them
    6. Players continue adapting and provide feedback
    This cycle is only possible when the system generates wins and winning creates a healthy locker room where now the leaders (LeBron, AD) can hold everyone accountable to their role and JJ holds the leaders accountable. And JJ got best start he could have asked for. Starting the season off with 3 to 4 wins immediately proved to the whole team whatever they're doing is working. This means no matter what struggles the team goes through over the course of the season, the players will look towards Jj as their coach. As long as LeBron trusts him, then the whole team will follow. And that's exactly what JJ understands and is doing

  • @perryjackson8868
    @perryjackson8868 3 дня назад

    Let’s go Lakers!!! TRUST the PROCESS!!!!#Mr TRUST the PROCESS!!!!

  • @gatechatl
    @gatechatl 16 дней назад

    Coach K at work

  • @nickb-whistler4431
    @nickb-whistler4431 19 дней назад

    I think Lakers fans have known that LA has a ton of talent. JJ is activating the latent skill through...actually coaching. One thing you could've mentioned is that the Laker's aren't saving all of their timeouts like a bear before winter.

  • @ricoLbrc
    @ricoLbrc 17 дней назад

    Jj will make ad a mvp and dpoy candidate this season.

  • @kalibuds94
    @kalibuds94 18 дней назад

    Do one on the Knicks please. I had doubts about bringing KAT in. But they’re playing 5 out and it feels like it’s generating so many open cuts to the rim

  • @TheLeedo22
    @TheLeedo22 16 дней назад

    If this was a segment on ESPN people would start watching TV

    • @SkalHoops
      @SkalHoops  16 дней назад

      @@TheLeedo22 my guy 🤝

  • @niirceollae2
    @niirceollae2 18 дней назад

    Great video. He has taken tge kobe mentality and apolied it to coaching.. at least it would be cool if that is the case

  • @FollowDanielDee
    @FollowDanielDee 17 дней назад

    Believe in LeJJ

  • @maccregar3117
    @maccregar3117 17 дней назад

    just goes to show, there are a lot of people in "power" and in positions that they know nothing about. this ranges over the entire world, but in basketball, painfully obvious as Pockets still has a job.

  • @MistressOP
    @MistressOP 18 дней назад

    I would agree. Part of the problem with Lebron teams on the west cost is they play east coast ball on the west cost. Which means they don't have a great regular season. Because west coast regular seaosn is harder. Lebron just working way to hard. I don't think Davids is going to keep it together for the whole season. He just doesn't want it enough.

  • @DjWarp79
    @DjWarp79 18 дней назад

    The scary thing is that they are running these sets as early this season. It would only get better as they all become accustomed to this system

  • @smittbo125
    @smittbo125 18 дней назад

    7:47 thats a carry right? wtf.....
    edit: also this was an incredibly great video. please do more play analysis in the future.

  • @stephenantonio3713
    @stephenantonio3713 18 дней назад

    3 and 0? Damn, that's amazing!

  • @grsafran
    @grsafran День назад

    The Lakers offense looks very similar to the Celtics only with the Lakers instead of taking a lot of 3's they drive to the basket. For a coach who says he uses math , 3 is more than 2. So a lack of 3 point shooters may cost them in the playoffs

    • @TheCheapNomad
      @TheCheapNomad День назад

      Dalton Knecht just entered the room.

  • @rol3ertz
    @rol3ertz 16 дней назад

    JJ always had the brains but making everyone buy in was the hard part

  • @vitico1630
    @vitico1630 18 дней назад

    I gotta give the Laker org credit, cuz his assistant coaches are top notch as well…

  • @keansalzer8364
    @keansalzer8364 4 дня назад

    You think the haters going to acknowledge JJ's "great" coaching skills?

  • @NubiefromAustralia
    @NubiefromAustralia 18 дней назад

    not to mention, lebron has more energy late game where it is crucial. They lessen the work for lebron and make him the focus of offence at 4th.
    Havent you notice people posting about "clutch" lebron? To be honest, hes not. He just got the energy reserve for later use and hitting the shots needed

  • @skalyeditz
    @skalyeditz 21 день назад

    Great work 🤝

  • @hereallyfast
    @hereallyfast 18 дней назад

    I just saw JJ in the back of my downstairs closet! He had his laptop with him. Watching film!

  • @12gark
    @12gark 19 дней назад +1

    JJ Redick is a competent NBA coach, and Ham isn't. I like the offensive style,, the defense is still very vulnerable, and the bench is absolutely abysmal at the moment. Even with competent coaching, this team is 1 or 2 trades away from being actually a title threat.
    Still, good job by JJ, proving doubters wrong immediately

  • @robinsanders7080
    @robinsanders7080 18 дней назад

    Amazing what happens when you actually just run a offense ❤

  • @coltfohfive
    @coltfohfive 17 дней назад

    Great video, but wtfs up with the buzzing noise throughout the whole video?

    • @SkalHoops
      @SkalHoops  17 дней назад

      @@coltfohfive lol that might of been my mac book breathing / overheating 😭

    • @coltfohfive
      @coltfohfive 17 дней назад

      @ lmao make another video while ur still in the algorithm. Strike while the iron’s hot

    • @SkalHoops
      @SkalHoops  17 дней назад

      @ got a Cavs video in the works 🤝

  • @thepi3rad3r
    @thepi3rad3r 19 дней назад

    I had been so annoyed with the Lakers stagnant, sometimes 1 pass half court offense in the last few years, so many bad looks with no players doing anything. Like the looks we've been getting so far

  • @sorealabama2992
    @sorealabama2992 18 дней назад

    The podcast was JJ’s orientation

  • @nismospek
    @nismospek 17 дней назад

    The Lakers next ten games are against teams that they should beat. It should give JJ even more time to experiment and get the team firing on all cylinders. I am curious is Jaxson Hayes is it for center though. Their last loss has also really emphasized how poor their bench is.

  • @Commenting800
    @Commenting800 19 дней назад +1

    no one of those loud mouths on TV is calling him a "podcaster" now!

  • @kirbyaugustine761
    @kirbyaugustine761 18 дней назад

    Now you see all these media posts about how JJ is a coaching genius when it’s the farthest thing from being a fact.
    Lebron is “allowing” JJ to actually coach the team which is an opportunity he never afforded Darvin Ham.
    Lebron is hyper-aware of the optics of everyone knowing he got Ham fired, JJ hired and Bronny drafted so he has a vested interest in making this work.
    At the end of the day this is, as it has always been, about Lebron controlling the narrative.

  • @OpenSourceSlayer
    @OpenSourceSlayer День назад

    You know your stuff wow

  • @kaistreetsvisuals
    @kaistreetsvisuals 3 дня назад

    Haters: “JJ Redick has never coached in the NBA, he coached 4th graders. I can’t take him seriously”
    Haters: “LJ is all hype. He was playing against kids in high school. That won’t translate to the NBA”.
    Both haters with the same negative mindset. Some people are meant to do what they do. Some of us can spot them a mile away, and others don’t like the attention they receive. All they have to do is take the toxic jealous ego out.
    There’s no circus here fellas, just the media making it one for clicks, and all you regurgitating haters ate it up.
    Copy Cat Karen’s!!!

  • @angelrivera-sj6gk
    @angelrivera-sj6gk День назад

    Definitely, JJ is no Darvin Ham.
    The proof is in the putting!

  • @franksterkb891
    @franksterkb891 18 дней назад

    JJ is a sicko! i like it when someone proves everybody wrong!

  • @JohnnyDavisjr
    @JohnnyDavisjr 3 дня назад

    Well let's see it's still early

  • @seanandre6940
    @seanandre6940 17 дней назад

    Big fan of Bron but finally since 2004 bron team that doesn’t revolve around him 🎉 a real team not lebron vs gsw lebron vs raptors etc. 👌

  • @terryvarta9306
    @terryvarta9306 18 дней назад

    Finally there is more common sense in plays. Hum was just terrible at his job

  • @nicolasurrieta7335
    @nicolasurrieta7335 18 дней назад

    I get this all wrong...but really😂😂 this is pure comedy! Thanks

  • @jericaspillaga1904
    @jericaspillaga1904 18 дней назад

    and yet they still get a ton of help from the refs though, they're already +75 in freethrows in the last 5 games against their opponents. New NBA rules allow for more physicality... EXCEPT when you play the Lakers, then everything gets called a foul... We have to speak out against this. It's ruining the game.

  • @HalcyonValerie
    @HalcyonValerie 18 дней назад

    You know who were the "analysts" and TV personalities who knew nothing about basketball. They were the ones who dissed the JJ Redick hiring. It's like they never listened to his interviews or even watched the Mind the Game podcast.
    Interview after interview, JJ showed off he knew basketball tactics. The one where he declared he's gonna use math should have clued people in. At every Mind the Game episode, he showed he has the mind for coaching. He's a Mazzula fan ffs. Game recognizes game.
    He told Lebron in the podcast he wants Lebron to shoot more threes. He told the rest of the world he wants the Lakers to play faster. Ffs, he basically broadcasted his entire philosophy in the pod. More threes, more movement, more transition offense. The guy is a bigger stat nerd than Morey.
    You know how I know a coaching candidate is stupid? They'll declare they hate stats and don't believe in stats. Look no further than Billups. The guy doesn't believe in threes.

  • @torpedohost
    @torpedohost 18 дней назад

    we need to fire jj immediately bring back ham

  • @gregoryburton1241
    @gregoryburton1241 18 дней назад

    Sorry folks, Darwin Ham was not a good fit for this team.

  • @Realsaltyveteran
    @Realsaltyveteran 18 дней назад

    Too bad our 2nd unit is really struggling and lebron can’t lead the bench unit by himself like he used to be able to.

  • @dallasanddrewtv885
    @dallasanddrewtv885 18 дней назад

    JJ has a $200 subscription to ChapGPT 😂

  • @jack.charlesc4750
    @jack.charlesc4750 16 дней назад

    So you call this genius just because they stopped playing ISO and began to play real basket ball...a sport that was played 20 years ago and that almost everyone has forgotten....

  • @marus3953
    @marus3953 18 дней назад

    "JJ has no coaching experience". How do you get that experience? I think he every player has a coached experience. The coach, asst. coach and players run these plays especially with the point guard. The talk about set plays and rotations. Isn't that "coaching experience", isn't that what asst. coaches undergoes too which is similar to what the player do beside playing and executing the play?

  • @HucciManeHuman
    @HucciManeHuman День назад

    Fried Hamm

  • @j.d.v.n.
    @j.d.v.n. 10 дней назад

    Larry Bird

  • @barefieldlarry721
    @barefieldlarry721 4 дня назад

    Plus Bron never played in a system before in his career. This is the first time ever . And jj is running a vision of the triangle like kerr is doing for the GSW

  • @garyrichardson4844
    @garyrichardson4844 21 час назад

    When #4 start k-Nect'n its going to be on!!!!!!

  • @mechajintsu
    @mechajintsu 18 дней назад +2

    Chill with the ‘basketball genius’ - it gets thrown around way too often and in this case way too early. Some of these plays and sets are clever though.

  • @love.and.cinema
    @love.and.cinema 16 дней назад

    How are we all feeling after getting manhandled by... Detroit... tonight?

  • @RowanWoods-w9h
    @RowanWoods-w9h 18 дней назад

    this is moneyball math

  • @neilfordan
    @neilfordan 18 дней назад

    NBA is actually getting more fun to watch with this kind of approach. Instead of brute forcing everything with natural talent. Making a point a team effort is really important.

  • @Viernes13punto5
    @Viernes13punto5 2 дня назад

    if he's such a genius why did he draft bronny?

    • @EnterMyDreams
      @EnterMyDreams День назад

      bro he's like almost last pick, RARELY anyone down that line are useful assets.
      Our pick JHS isn't even better than bronny lol

  • @dracowuhan7536
    @dracowuhan7536 17 дней назад

    It was funny people were saying darvin ham was the scapegoat when these people have never watched a laker game in his tenure. Trash rotations, no system, no energy, within the game. All dogshit

  • @Sanjeev-m3x
    @Sanjeev-m3x 15 дней назад

    Background music