J.R. Smith On How LeBron COMPLETELY Changed His Mentality As An NBA Player

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  • Опубликовано: 4 июн 2024
  • We're so psyched to welcome in an awesome dude with an awesome NBA journey, JR Smith. We cover everything from Denver to New York to Cleveland and so much more. The interview drops first thing in the morning.
    In this clip, JR Smith talks about the influence of LeBron James, Kyrie Irving and the entire Cleveland Cavalier organization on his career and wonders if allowing high schoolers in the NBA is a good idea.
    Subscribe to The Old Man and The Three podcast w/ JJ Redick (ESPN / First Take) and Tommy Alter RUclips channel today for more NBA analysis, player interviews and highlights.
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  • @JJRedick
    @JJRedick  Год назад +502

    Really loved this conversation with JR. We covered so much and can't wait to share. Be sure to subscribe to you can catch the full thing tomorrow morning.

    • @seriousaleks8752
      @seriousaleks8752 Год назад +4

      Please tell me there is a *full episode with JR Smith 1+ Hour* ?
      He is my all time favorite player, when he cried after winning game 7 vs Warriors I felt it in my soul man !

    • @multi-florum
      @multi-florum Год назад +2

      @@seriousaleks8752 He said right there in the comment you're replying to that the full thing goes up tomorrow morning. :D

    • @WRXSEVEN
      @WRXSEVEN Год назад +1

      Loved conversation as well. I'm wondering why agents don't do a better job of helping connect their young NBA clients with the kind of mentors, trainers etc. to set them up for success, regardless of what organization that player joins?

    • @CycoWarriorx
      @CycoWarriorx Год назад +1

      Great interview JJ… it also helps when the interviewee isn’t putting on airs and is being candid… happy for JR… 😎🙌🏽

    • @jeremyjones2485
      @jeremyjones2485 Год назад

      People wanna act like the old NBA was better. Yeah you had the greats but those bench guys from the 90s and early 2000s for the most part those guys were mainly defensive guys and the role players were defensive guys a lot of times. You can pick any team you want in the NBA now and most of them have bench guys that on any given night they can give you 30 or 40. It wasn’t like that back then. You clearly hear them saying nobody stayed late or came early and that says a lot.

  • @brandonhogsten4826
    @brandonhogsten4826 Год назад +2067

    Im super happy for this dude. Retired from the NBA and finished his degree. Fell in love with another hobby. Really nice to see him doing well after basketball.

    • @Fourmayor
      @Fourmayor Год назад

      😢jl😢s🎉 2:51 y🎉dysdyshy🎉y

    • @TuiTeRore-io6ps
      @TuiTeRore-io6ps Год назад +60

      Two time nba champion him and imran shumpbert were so underated on those cav teams very very good defenders

    • @jeremyjones2485
      @jeremyjones2485 Год назад +27

      People wanna act like the old NBA was better. Yeah you had the greats but those bench guys from the 90s and early 2000s for the most part those guys were mainly defensive guys and the role players were defensive guys a lot of times. You can pick any team you want in the NBA now and most of them have bench guys that on any given night they can give you 30 or 40. It wasn’t like that back then. You clearly hear them saying nobody stayed late or came early and that says a lot.

    • @jeremyjones2485
      @jeremyjones2485 Год назад +6

      @@TuiTeRore-io6ps People wanna act like the old NBA was better. Yeah you had the greats but those bench guys from the 90s and early 2000s for the most part those guys were mainly defensive guys and the role players were defensive guys a lot of times. You can pick any team you want in the NBA now and most of them have bench guys that on any given night they can give you 30 or 40. It wasn’t like that back then. You clearly hear them saying nobody stayed late or came early and that says a lot.

    • @billbelicheat4499
      @billbelicheat4499 Год назад +3

      @@jamesmolinaro4461 lol I think nba is his hobby 😂

  • @travel9two557
    @travel9two557 Год назад +1303

    Lebron been in the league for 20years and helped alot of guys get paid and changes outlook of careers and JR Smith is a PRIME a example of this. 👏👏.

    • @ImaSuburban
      @ImaSuburban Год назад +157

      Lebron got Tristan Thompson 82 mil. Enough said

    • @cliptomaniac2562
      @cliptomaniac2562 Год назад +36

      @@ImaSuburban LeAgent

    • @_CoachW
      @_CoachW Год назад +54

      And he's still playing... that's the crazy thing. There are players who were drafted after Lebron who are now in the Hall of Fame. That's just crazy.

    • @karolismatulaitis8414
      @karolismatulaitis8414 Год назад

      @@cliptomaniac2562 LeCliptomaniac 🙏🙏🙏

    • @WorldWideWeasel
      @WorldWideWeasel Год назад +21

      @@_CoachW actually no one drafted after lebron has made the hall of fame yet but I agree with the sentiment that his career has been long and people have retired before him

  • @G-II44477
    @G-II44477 Год назад +655

    That's why Udonis Haslem has been there as long as he has. Many people make fun of him that he doesn't play, but there's so much more than a veteran leader can do to impact the team

    • @jeremyjones2485
      @jeremyjones2485 Год назад +16

      People wanna act like the old NBA was better. Yeah you had the greats but those bench guys from the 90s and early 2000s for the most part those guys were mainly defensive guys and the role players were defensive guys a lot of times. You can pick any team you want in the NBA now and most of them have bench guys that on any given night they can give you 30 or 40. It wasn’t like that back then. You clearly hear them saying nobody stayed late or came early and that says a lot.

    • @SadfoxGuyver
      @SadfoxGuyver Год назад +5

      They also had more restrictions on offense back then. You can 3 steps now and hop to shoot now

    • @ajphelps16
      @ajphelps16 Год назад

      @@jeremyjones2485 u are everywhere with the same comment. Stfu😂

    • @Nickelchainz
      @Nickelchainz Год назад +5

      Fr because we never hear anything about the miami players considering where they are & if they become an issue they get traded like Dion waiters

    • @Julian-rt9qs
      @Julian-rt9qs Год назад +3

      Word to that. I do wish fans as a whole understood the importance of strong leadership and maturity

  • @Rwesgyf
    @Rwesgyf Год назад +596

    JR seems like such a good dude, you can see his growth and maturity over the years

    • @TheKondinho
      @TheKondinho Год назад +24

      he looks better now too. like he's in good health, at peace.

    • @bluekronik6987
      @bluekronik6987 Год назад +3

      I enjoy watching him and Iman.

    • @Rwesgyf
      @Rwesgyf Год назад +10

      @@TheKondinho that’s it! I couldn’t put a word to it, but he does seem at peace with himself and his career! Happy for him

    • @jeremyjones2485
      @jeremyjones2485 Год назад +2

      People wanna act like the old NBA was better. Yeah you had the greats but those bench guys from the 90s and early 2000s for the most part those guys were mainly defensive guys and the role players were defensive guys a lot of times. You can pick any team you want in the NBA now and most of them have bench guys that on any given night they can give you 30 or 40. It wasn’t like that back then. You clearly hear them saying nobody stayed late or came early and that says a lot.

    • @jeremyjones2485
      @jeremyjones2485 Год назад

      @@TheKondinho People wanna act like the old NBA was better. Yeah you had the greats but those bench guys from the 90s and early 2000s for the most part those guys were mainly defensive guys and the role players were defensive guys a lot of times. You can pick any team you want in the NBA now and most of them have bench guys that on any given night they can give you 30 or 40. It wasn’t like that back then. You clearly hear them saying nobody stayed late or came early and that says a lot.

  • @jackjackdom
    @jackjackdom Год назад +797

    Bron changed his life. He showed him what is possible when you do it the right way, on the field and off the field as well.

    • @choyen9171
      @choyen9171 Год назад +29

      Facts thats y lebron the goat he makes his teammates better 👑👑👑👑👑👑🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🫡🫡🫡🫡🫡🫡

    • @KGriffin34
      @KGriffin34 Год назад +58

      He showed him that Henneything is possible!!!

    • @LeStephanie69
      @LeStephanie69 Год назад +26

      You play basketball on a football field?

    • @jcmtaz4
      @jcmtaz4 Год назад +17

      What field 😂

    • @cliptomaniac2562
      @cliptomaniac2562 Год назад +3

      I’m suprised he had a shirt on

  • @johnnyp5216
    @johnnyp5216 Год назад +169

    As a Cavs fan, JR Smith will always be loved in the CLE. The 2016 run is obviously well known. But, my favorite JR, and Shump, moments came in 2015 when we were down Kyrie and K Love and JR and Shump were grinding the $hit out of Klay and Steph on the defensive end. Just all up in them. The effort and tenacity they showed in that series made me believe that 2016 was possible. Will always love JR, nothing but love and appreciation for him. 👊

    • @smokeskywalker2369
      @smokeskywalker2369 Год назад +5

      Pause 😂

    • @corneiliusjohn6428
      @corneiliusjohn6428 Год назад

      ​@@smokeskywalker2369 😂😂

    • @masterroshimagazines4354
      @masterroshimagazines4354 Год назад +4

      2015 was crazy. Almost looked like lbj could pull it off without his 2 stars.

    • @chillbro2275
      @chillbro2275 Год назад +3

      My dude! I feel this. I wish we had Kyrie and Kevin, 2015 should've been our championship. But it was really a good and entertaining series.

    • @chillbro2275
      @chillbro2275 Год назад +1

      @@masterroshimagazines4354 it really did.

  • @terryontethomas6566
    @terryontethomas6566 Год назад +264

    The lebron stories make my day every time knowing I’ve watched a GREAT PLAYER but also Teammate and person!!!

    • @mrb.2497
      @mrb.2497 Год назад +61

      And yet, he’s one of the most hated athletes. I don’t understand it.

    • @18thSTVATO
      @18thSTVATO Год назад

      🧢

    • @evanshlom1
      @evanshlom1 Год назад +10

      Oh there’s a reason alright and it’s projection

    • @coreythomas3633
      @coreythomas3633 Год назад +1

      ​@@mrb.2497 😅😅😅man

    • @emmanuelmondesir
      @emmanuelmondesir Год назад +2

      Because he’s not Jordan. You let Lebron be Lebron, no problem. You say he’s the GOAT? Problem.

  • @ImBarryScottCSS
    @ImBarryScottCSS Год назад +121

    He is so honest in this clip, really looking forward to hearing the full interview.

    • @jeremyjones2485
      @jeremyjones2485 Год назад +1

      People wanna act like the old NBA was better. Yeah you had the greats but those bench guys from the 90s and early 2000s for the most part those guys were mainly defensive guys and the role players were defensive guys a lot of times. You can pick any team you want in the NBA now and most of them have bench guys that on any given night they can give you 30 or 40. It wasn’t like that back then. You clearly hear them saying nobody stayed late or came early and that says a lot.

  • @brandons2199
    @brandons2199 Год назад +60

    Lebron really is the last bastion of the old guard of the NBA, still leading by example at almost 40

  • @athistedthetjapper823
    @athistedthetjapper823 Год назад +216

    JR.'s actual depth and perception is... kinda profound. But it sorta have to be unlocked by others in way - it's like the observant and analyzing part of him is always running but actively dormant unless it is unlocked by someone else.
    I really like him.

    • @Julian-rt9qs
      @Julian-rt9qs Год назад +9

      He's a "don't speak unless spoken to" kinda dude. So that tracks with what you're saying. He's always observing but don't spill unless you ask

    • @athistedthetjapper823
      @athistedthetjapper823 Год назад

      @@Julian-rt9qs you express it so much more simple than me! 👍🏼❤️

    • @LowercaseKev
      @LowercaseKev Год назад +4

      Me as well. He is one of those people you have to ask the right questions to and you get incredible answers thst shock you to the point of like "oh this guy really is soaking up game from everywhere! I thought he was just goofing around from other answers"

  • @devious100dd
    @devious100dd Год назад +335

    As a Cavs fan I was worried JR might’ve been toxic on the Cavs. Glad that wasn’t the case, he was a different dude. Wish he would’ve been on the Cavs earlier picking up good habits and growing. 2016 wouldn’t have been possible if Swish didn’t get them going in that 3rd.

    • @teannatrump2622
      @teannatrump2622 Год назад +10

      Can’t be toxic when he pulls up with the henny bottle😂😂

    • @shyshka_
      @shyshka_ Год назад +74

      those 2-3 tough jumpers he had at the start of the 3rd in game 7 were crucial and kept them within reach when it seemed like golden state were starting to pull away

    • @swagbear9965
      @swagbear9965 Год назад +10

      He was one of our best players, he had some incredible shooting performances in the playoffs. One of my favorite players on the Cavs ever

    • @JoelCruz-ng4rn
      @JoelCruz-ng4rn Год назад +6

      As a Bulls fan who watched JR very closely as a Cav, he became a dog and a killer. He could break out at any moment and take over a game

    • @jeremyjones2485
      @jeremyjones2485 Год назад +3

      People wanna act like the old NBA was better. Yeah you had the greats but those bench guys from the 90s and early 2000s for the most part those guys were mainly defensive guys and the role players were defensive guys a lot of times. You can pick any team you want in the NBA now and most of them have bench guys that on any given night they can give you 30 or 40. It wasn’t like that back then. You clearly hear them saying nobody stayed late or came early and that says a lot.

  • @jacobwestfield3164
    @jacobwestfield3164 Год назад +55

    JR is my favorite nuggets player of all time.
    When George Karl would put him in the games he literally had his own section who would all start cheering because we loved that guy. Was so happy for JR when he won that title, and he seems genuinely happy now. He really grew into himself.
    We love you in Denver JR!!!

    • @jeremyjones2485
      @jeremyjones2485 Год назад

      People wanna act like the old NBA was better. Yeah you had the greats but those bench guys from the 90s and early 2000s for the most part those guys were mainly defensive guys and the role players were defensive guys a lot of times. You can pick any team you want in the NBA now and most of them have bench guys that on any given night they can give you 30 or 40. It wasn’t like that back then. You clearly hear them saying nobody stayed late or came early and that says a lot.

    • @fcarter3863
      @fcarter3863 Год назад +2

      Yea I miss that Nuggets team with Melo and JR. Too bad they had a coach that didn't really believe in them

    • @jacobwestfield3164
      @jacobwestfield3164 Год назад

      @@fcarter3863 and the players didn’t believe in the coach. 2007 tram thst went to the western finals, Kobe was in the way though haha

    • @jacobwestfield3164
      @jacobwestfield3164 Год назад

      @@jeremyjones2485 from an entertainment standpoint there is 0 doubt todays nba is way better than the old 90 and 80s nba, player are much more skilled now, bigger, faster, stronger.

  • @josereyes1148
    @josereyes1148 Год назад +27

    "I used to be stupid and have no on court Iq. Then I started thinking about how bron would be mad at me so I started to think more"

  • @stalin1909
    @stalin1909 Год назад +33

    JJ is a legit man. He understands the bigger picture of the League and beyond . I personally admit i thought of JRS differently, but in this short segment i was pleasantly surprised how he talks and carries himself. a Well spoken Man, who could have an interesting conversation . all thanks to JJ’s podcast.
    great short clip.

  • @ericjordan9758
    @ericjordan9758 Год назад +26

    Man, some of the realest 10 minutes of NBA conversation ever bro. JRs perspective of his first stints in the NBA shows how management and vets really matter. Great job of asking those questions, JJ. 👏

    • @DoubleAA24
      @DoubleAA24 Год назад +2

      100% and its crazy how this applies to all aspects of life. JR and JJ dropping gems.

  • @MarcusHarbz
    @MarcusHarbz Год назад +12

    This Channel is the Cerebral NBA talk that’s needed in this day and age. Fantastic insight.
    More Please.

  • @thasportsguy1
    @thasportsguy1 Год назад +67

    first time in a while it seems JR isn't completely toasted on a podcast lol

    • @willn8664
      @willn8664 Год назад +2

      you mean toasted overall? 🤣

    • @tropical7848
      @tropical7848 Год назад +11

      He's definitely high, but I get what you mean. JR is the man 🔥

  • @MrBgood84
    @MrBgood84 Год назад +59

    JR Smith is under rated. Guy was ballin at a early age in Denver

    • @joshjohnson2753
      @joshjohnson2753 Год назад +4

      It's wild that he refers to that as basically useless basketball lol

    • @MrBgood84
      @MrBgood84 Год назад +5

      @@joshjohnson2753 it is. But then again he played with Melo and A.I. probably not the easiest lineup to get your shots up

    • @MrBgood84
      @MrBgood84 Год назад

      @@iamlove6117 yeah I think everyone understands that buddy

  • @examper22
    @examper22 Год назад +42

    I'm honestly jealous about how much practice they can get in. I remember playing for an organized team from elementary school through high school and I would always want to either shootaround after or play a pickup game but once practice was over we had to leave.

    • @Retrokiqks
      @Retrokiqks Год назад

      In season real NBA teams hardly practice

    • @examper22
      @examper22 Год назад +1

      @@Retrokiqks I get that but I'm not necessarily talking about together I mean individually they have so much time to watch film and practice.

  • @mucktown
    @mucktown Год назад +82

    I think JR is actually one of the most misunderstood ex-players and actually had a great career. Makes me always kinda disappointed how many people still joking about him online.

    • @Ntwolf1220
      @Ntwolf1220 Год назад +23

      He’s great but you gotta admit the Runaway moment gonna follow him forever lmao

    • @zeshu5524
      @zeshu5524 Год назад +10

      @Noah Thornburg true lol but mistakes happen even at the highest level

    • @bardol359
      @bardol359 Год назад +7

      Agree 100% his highlights are nuts as well

    • @mucktown
      @mucktown Год назад +3

      @@Ntwolf1220 I mean that was really tragic haha, but kinda annoys that we define a overall good career by just one lowlight. I rather remember him for his, to me, iconic "ride 'em cowboy"-dunk in Denver than for this. When u compare it to DeAndre Jordan it's literally not fair. That guy had a similiar lowlight moment and also iconic dunks, but will be always remembered for his dunk on Brandon Knight.

    • @cheerioss-9121
      @cheerioss-9121 Год назад

      Him, Nick Young, Shumpert. You hear their stories and it’s very apparent how where you end up, what the culture is like, and opportunities are huge on who becomes star in the league or not and it’s not so much about talent disparity being that large.

  • @seriousaleks8752
    @seriousaleks8752 Год назад +67

    Please tell me there is a *full episode with JR Smith 1+ Hour* ?
    He is my all time favorite player, when he cried after winning game 7 vs Warriors I felt it in my soul man !

    • @TheHockeyjock10
      @TheHockeyjock10 Год назад +7

      We all did man…

    • @multi-florum
      @multi-florum Год назад +4

      Says in the description that the full interview goes up tomorrow morning.

    • @pullupjeff
      @pullupjeff Год назад +4

      mannnn I always say his like 7, 8 pts early or mid 3rd qt of game 7 when the warriors were kinda pushing away kept the cavs alive. one of my favorite players ever.

    • @Rashaud924
      @Rashaud924 Год назад +3

      He got a documentary on prime if that mean something to you

    • @seriousaleks8752
      @seriousaleks8752 Год назад +3

      @@pullupjeff Those 3s were HUGE, his whole career lead him to that moment, it was his destiny to hit those shots

  • @bollocksnlilies
    @bollocksnlilies Год назад +11

    One of my favourite stories was Shump telling the story of how him and JR were traded to the cavs, the knicks treated them like damaged goods, JR was 'thrown in the trade', Bron said he wanted them, because he knew their real value

  • @jackthefridge
    @jackthefridge Год назад +5

    Man i love that insight from JR - doesn't matter if you're number 2 or number 15 in the roster, Bron shows that player respect, includes them and makes them feel a part of the team. He's such good vibes man

  • @GoGoTwice
    @GoGoTwice Год назад +17

    Love the conversation and the back and forth, JR Smith has really good insights.
    Also, props to the editing, the switching back and forth is done really well!

  • @sorenwestwood1514
    @sorenwestwood1514 Год назад +16

    It's beautiful to see how much wisdom he's acquired.

  • @averyb.476
    @averyb.476 Год назад +39

    I dont think people give Lebrons work ethic enough credit. They like to give it all to natural talent but he works super hard also like the rest of the greats

    • @FireAngelChris
      @FireAngelChris Год назад +5

      They don’t you don’t get that level of greatness without insane work ethic.

    • @fcarter3863
      @fcarter3863 Год назад

      What you mean? If anything they praise Lebron's work ethic

    • @averyb.476
      @averyb.476 Год назад +5

      @fcarter3863 on this show yes they do. But I hear a lot of other sports people/fans say "he 6'9 260 what you expect!?"

    • @JamesWilliams-fe3vp
      @JamesWilliams-fe3vp 2 месяца назад

      @@fcarter3863not really. Mostly what I hear is the critics trying to discredit him saying he is a stat chaser, although he is averaging 25/7/8. Instead of praising his work ethic, eating, training that goes all the way back to HS, as the reason he is still able to play at an All-NBA level. They should be promoting his longevity as being the result of what a professional athlete should do so that these young athletes can learn from it, like JR learned. Instead so many are focused on trying to find flaws so they can make sure no one puts him over MJ as the GOAT.

  • @michaelperez2827
    @michaelperez2827 Год назад +8

    Thank you JR Smith Cleveland 2(0)16!!!

  • @Gabriel-sh3ms
    @Gabriel-sh3ms Год назад +7

    I remember during the ECF in 2015, after game 3 Kenny smith said "Lebron is about to take the New York Knicks to the finals". Kevin Love and Kyrie were both injured and Lebron basically had JR smith, Iman Shumpert, Dellevodova and Tristan Thompson as his starters aka the Knicks. The actual Knicks, who had sent shumpert and smith to the cavs that year finished with the worst record in the East whilst the Cavs swept the 60 win Hawks

    • @moegreene7940
      @moegreene7940 Год назад +1

      Tells you a lot about Melo. Lot of people were to blame for the knicks. Isiah, Phil, Steve Mills, Dolan, Amares Injury. Blah blah. But in the end look what Bron did with the castaway knicks. Melo May be a great teammate and nice guy, but he made no one around him better. No one. Phil gets there and he immediately says they aren’t running the triangle lol wait what? Melo a guy who never won anything at the professional level questioning a guy with 10 rings. He may have been right in a sense but his non-buy in ruined them. He never wanted porzingis, when he came back from injury during Lin’s run he put a stop to it because he wanted to shoot the ball 25 times again and thought he was Kobe. But he wasn’t. Essentially, these dudes were wasted on the knicks because of Melo.

  • @therealmrGreen0
    @therealmrGreen0 Год назад +2

    What up JJ, sending love from Roanoke VA. Been tuning in for ahwile now and cant get enough of these new eps. Keep up the good work and great pods and will always be supporting from the 540 ✊🏼

  • @joeblackwolf17
    @joeblackwolf17 Год назад +1

    Can’t wait for full interview ❤

  • @DannyDoGood
    @DannyDoGood Год назад +13

    Mature JR is a vibe. You love to see it.

  • @smokyx
    @smokyx Год назад +3

    can't wait for the full episode, this is gonna be a banger 🔥

  • @Triqkshot
    @Triqkshot Год назад +8

    As someone who was critical of JRs antics when he was in the league I’m happy to see what he’s become overtime. Enjoy your retirement and I hope you shoot in the 70s brother.

  • @tarunmishra2
    @tarunmishra2 Год назад +12

    Amazing player with amazing athleticism. One of the smoothest jumpers in the league with an explosive dunk package.

  • @RockyTucsonPaik
    @RockyTucsonPaik Год назад +10

    I’m glad JR got a ring! I miss his dunks and celebrations

    • @lbarge85
      @lbarge85 Год назад +3

      He got 2

    • @RockyTucsonPaik
      @RockyTucsonPaik Год назад +1

      @@lbarge85 i forgot about the bubble ring 😂😂

    • @lbarge85
      @lbarge85 Год назад +1

      @@RockyTucsonPaik Ya. It's like 1.5 rings

  • @joeyaknow1103
    @joeyaknow1103 Год назад +5

    "You don't know what you don't know" thats straight facts no matter what situation you coming into

  • @joshuajeffrey7122
    @joshuajeffrey7122 Год назад +1

    loved watching both of you guys!!!! awesome players! thanks for sharing some cool insights!

  • @KingJerbear
    @KingJerbear Год назад +5

    This hands-down the best JR interview I've ever seen. The way the media paints him just like some bozo stoner, nice to hear him spit some truth. Fun player to watch

  • @1BCHRIS
    @1BCHRIS Год назад +4

    I really like
    JJ as a person, player, as well as media person.. great guy.. just all around great.. happy for his continued success

  • @WesTheMarketer
    @WesTheMarketer Год назад +7

    I became a JR fan after he was on Pat McAfee a couple years ago. Love hearing his perspective on the game.

  • @davidwhite591
    @davidwhite591 Год назад

    Great convo, Old Man💯

  • @edwardchatman8895
    @edwardchatman8895 Год назад +4

    I'm so happy for this guy. His life after basketball has been so great to watch.

  • @gratao25
    @gratao25 Год назад

    Finally!!! Can't wait for the whole thing

  • @Hendrix.Robinson
    @Hendrix.Robinson Год назад +4

    First off.. love JR! My guy dude had an amazing career and still evolving into an incredible man. Love to see it. Second, he just got Melo a job. If he ain’t in Memphis next season, it’s a crime. Can’t wait for the episode. Thanks Duke Man

  • @Iconoblasto
    @Iconoblasto Год назад +3

    I love J.R. I'm so happy he was on that Cleveland title team.

  • @MoesArt1986
    @MoesArt1986 Год назад +3

    The most interesting for me as a JR Smith fan is he played with Melo in Denver and NY. What he said made me think how where he was in his mentality, Melo didn’t have the opportunity to have the type of players around him to win and had to carry both Franchises at the time. Melo’s best players he played with was old Iverson then Old Billups in Denver, and 2 bad Knees Amare in NY

    • @clutchk5240
      @clutchk5240 Год назад +2

      Melo didn’t have the luxury of being another scoring option till he left NY. But Melo also craved being the number 1 option as well. JR seems like he was with whatever.

  • @raidazz1
    @raidazz1 Год назад

    Great content.. loving JJs articulated break down of the game and game culture.. wishing JR all the best in retirement..

  • @auxsesh7243
    @auxsesh7243 Год назад +1

    This is sick! Props for having JR on the show

  • @goobyplzz6751
    @goobyplzz6751 Год назад

    I knew this was gonna be a great interview

  • @sethrichy9744
    @sethrichy9744 Год назад

    damn i was enjoying this was hoping the episode was longer! is there a longer convo between these two and if there is where is it?

  • @brendatownsend1154
    @brendatownsend1154 Год назад

    I cheered hard for JR Smith, I even prayed that he join lakers in 2020. It came to pass. Never once did I gravitate to negativity about what people on social media let come out their mouths. I saw exactly the same guy I saw win in Cleveland.
    Thanks for letting me share..

  • @geraldroccia6163
    @geraldroccia6163 Год назад

    This was a great interview such an interesting dude loved it

  • @chiefbeefz3499
    @chiefbeefz3499 Год назад +2

    Loved him on the Cavs. Aside from that one play that everyone knows in the finals… he was super solid. Glad to see he’s doing well

  • @vvision21
    @vvision21 Год назад

    Great conversation 🤙🏻

  • @omarkbiri3717
    @omarkbiri3717 Год назад +5

    JR ages like a good wine, love to see his journey

  • @michaelstopperich8528
    @michaelstopperich8528 Год назад

    Good convo

  • @lairjmjcccb
    @lairjmjcccb Год назад +1

    2 time NBA champion and without JR in Game 7 Cavs wouldn’t be in the game without those 3 shots. Legend.

  • @Cahluvca
    @Cahluvca Год назад

    Glad for this brotha!

  • @williamphillips3035
    @williamphillips3035 Год назад

    Very DOPE conversation

  • @rayj.9568
    @rayj.9568 Год назад

    What a great conversation. I was in the military (USAF) for 24 years. The culture of an organization makes a huge difference in individual and organizational success.

  • @NuLevelsOnly
    @NuLevelsOnly Год назад +1

    Hurry up and drop the full episode

  • @bobbyfields4914
    @bobbyfields4914 Год назад

    Omg, I really enjoyed that; very engaging. 🤯

  • @InspireNewLeaders
    @InspireNewLeaders Год назад +1

    JR, one of my favourite personalities from that Cleveland team

  • @KELAY24836
    @KELAY24836 Год назад

    Shoutout to jr for those quick buckets right after the half in game 7 of 2016. Warriors were ready to pull away and jr brought it back to even quickly

  • @LeastSlutty
    @LeastSlutty Год назад

    This was very informative.

  • @jetpackdd
    @jetpackdd Год назад +2

    4:20 when he describes how players practice a lot more now days, i think that’s the main reason we’re seeing all these injurys

  • @Goofy8907
    @Goofy8907 3 месяца назад +1

    Damn, actually hearing JR talk vs the memes is amazing lol

  • @AnthonyM94
    @AnthonyM94 Год назад +1

    Cleveland loves you JR!!! Thank you!

  • @25mL
    @25mL Год назад

    Knicks with Lin. Shump. Jr. was some of the best memories for me as a Knicks fan.

  • @marvinfollero846
    @marvinfollero846 Год назад

    Appreciate the honesty

  • @adamstewart247
    @adamstewart247 Год назад +1

    The level of preparation now vs then explains why the skill level and the way the game is played now is so high. The quality of the game is improving

  • @sandeshmathew
    @sandeshmathew Год назад +4

    Unreal how much he’s matured. Happy for JR!

  • @BB13131313
    @BB13131313 Год назад +2

    JR will always be an absolute legend in the city of Cleveland..

  • @BallersCove
    @BallersCove Год назад

    JR Smith gives a great interview! I felt like I was in the locker room with the team LOL

  • @TheRealGGGio
    @TheRealGGGio Год назад

    Im enjoying listening to “Hindsight” JR

  • @jmolnar5799
    @jmolnar5799 Год назад +15

    This was awesome. JJ has officially transitioned from a pro basketball player to a pro podcast sports analyst. JJ > Skip > Stephen A

    • @wooster0249
      @wooster0249 Год назад +3

      Skip and Steven A are personalities not analysts 😂

  • @FireAngelChris
    @FireAngelChris Год назад

    Great insights

  • @jakeharrison207
    @jakeharrison207 Год назад

    Never realized how smart JR is I have seen some interviews of him before but not many. Wow he knows a lot

  • @gorilajaguar
    @gorilajaguar Год назад

    So insightful.

  • @roneldov
    @roneldov Год назад

    Good interview JR

  • @momdestroyer3712
    @momdestroyer3712 Год назад

    this is a good one.

  • @gamecrazyoo1
    @gamecrazyoo1 Год назад +2

    Truly one of the most underrated guards of all time .

  • @flight_knight_
    @flight_knight_ Год назад +2

    NBA players only having 2 hr practices is something I did not expect

    • @9LB.hammer
      @9LB.hammer Год назад

      It's logical when you think about the whole season which has 82 games and more if they're on a playoff team, we should also take into account the amount of time they spent travelling and of course the recovery of the starters because in a season the longest rest you get would be 2-3 days off and the whole all-star break. The risk of burnout would be higher if coaches strained them too much. It's just like going to the gym, gym everyday isn't recommended, rest is where your muscles get stronger. I also believe that film viewing is one of the most important part of practice. Specially come playoff time where aside from practice, coaching staff are handing out scouting report and playbooks of the other team for them to review.

  • @jrsark
    @jrsark Год назад +12

    @JJRedick As an old gym rat, I'd love to hear how training methodologies has changed in the NBA and think it'd make for a great conversation. i.e. how athletes are extending their careers, prevalence of injuries, what/when is overtraining, comparisons to past eras, etc.

  • @chrisakokoh9118
    @chrisakokoh9118 Год назад +1

    That just shows you how the NBA Is much more talented then it was in the early 2000s and 90s

  • @_ripVanWinkle_
    @_ripVanWinkle_ Год назад +8

    This makes me feel bad for Jalen Green and the Rockets

  • @tpstrat14
    @tpstrat14 2 месяца назад

    man 6:20 that's a man being humbled in the best way. He's like alright we gonna win and i'm gonna fit how i fit into that

  • @kellenking5108
    @kellenking5108 Год назад

    Such a please to see his whole journey. He always made being from jersey feel that much more special #jerseysfinest

  • @juanch00jack
    @juanch00jack Год назад

    Loved jrs perspective

  • @goble777
    @goble777 Год назад +1

    that Jr Shumpert duo was tuff

  • @silversoulken
    @silversoulken Год назад

    Damn shoutout PJ Brown dude. SUPER underrated for his time.

  • @gsmackz
    @gsmackz Год назад

    Bless up JR 🙏🏽☝🏽

  • @HCaulfield115
    @HCaulfield115 Год назад

    Can’t wait for the full pod to drop.

  • @Chip-Chilli216
    @Chip-Chilli216 Год назад +4

    LeBron showed JR how to be a winner & that’s what he did game 7 CAVS VS WARRIORS! Greatest comeback in sports history! JR will forever be a CAVALIER! GO CAVS (216)

  • @fiddleonair
    @fiddleonair Год назад +3

    You can tell in JJ's eyes: he's been waiting for JR Smith to come on the pod for a long time

  • @mamatheregoesthatwoman
    @mamatheregoesthatwoman Год назад +1

    LeBron’s commitment to being great isn’t spoken about enough.

  • @gezza7718
    @gezza7718 Год назад

    So much humility in Swish. Everybody can take a page from this brother. No doubt he was key in securing Cleveland’s first chip and for boosting Bron and Kyrie’s legacy.

  • @NBAClient
    @NBAClient Год назад +251

    This is why lebron the greatest of all time

    • @GeronimoPlaz
      @GeronimoPlaz Год назад +29

      It's not even close anymore. Imagine those goons in the 90s trying to guard lebron without being able to double team

    • @shocksix
      @shocksix Год назад +9

      2nd greatest*

    • @raymondsims7042
      @raymondsims7042 Год назад +3

      @@shocksix good enough😂😂🤷‍♂️

    • @anshkaushik7920
      @anshkaushik7920 Год назад +4

      @@GeronimoPlaz goons like jj barea

    • @marlandwren6493
      @marlandwren6493 Год назад +1

      @@GeronimoPlaz as much crying and flopping he does now. Come on bro 😂

  • @nicolanzarotti
    @nicolanzarotti Год назад +5

    From carmelo mentality to lebron mindset.