Man he was so good for us in the Finals. Dude was everywhere defensively. He was the main reason Chris Paul Struggled after G2. Textbook defending everywhere.
Been waiting for someone to make a compilation of all of Jrue's signature behind the backboard fadeaway shots. The opposing bench reactions are priceless.
What a great career Jrue has had. He's been the perfect teammate everywhere he has gone, doing whatever is needed since way back in Philly. Became 1st team all defense while his wife was suffering through clots in the brain. Glad he won a ring, got his contract, and that his family is fully healthy.
He is firmly in God-Tier status among ‘ceiling-raisers’ whose counting stats and actual impact are very far apart. Which continues once its playoff time. In the ‘21 and ‘22 playoffs combined, he’s only at 17p, 5p, 8a on 40/30/75. On the surface, it looks like he’s good, but not special. Except everything the numbers don’t show really helps a team win playoff games and he’s awesome at those. Draymond is probly the best example of this in recent memory. Dray, Jrue, Joakim Noah, GSW era Iggy, Boston era Horford… And the opposite of this is Russ😂 On the surface, he looks like he may have led 4 teams to rings. But no, not once you see the non-stats parts of basketball that he is historically bad at. I bet if you went to Denver the night before the first 2023 finals game and said “If you want to have Russ in exchange for your rookie Christian Braun, the NBA will allow it.” Denver would kick you in the throat for even suggesting it.
He has been considered the best on ball defender in in the NBA for like the past 3-4, and a high-quality starter for his whole career. Calling him underrated mean you think people aren't aware, when we have been since he was an All-Star in Philly back in 2013.
Man he was so good for us in the Finals. Dude was everywhere defensively. He was the main reason Chris Paul Struggled after G2. Textbook defending everywhere.
Us😂😂😂 Bucks fans comin out the woodworks
@Jake Walker Been a Fan since '17 bro.
Since 17 ain’t a real fan in my eyes just saying, you had to be there in 13 14 15 16 to witness this greatness
@JohnTookYoBish I was 13 at the time, it was the 16-17 season when Giannis won MIP and we lost to the Raptors in 6. 2 Years before the bandwagons.
Been waiting for someone to make a compilation of all of Jrue's signature behind the backboard fadeaway shots. The opposing bench reactions are priceless.
His offense is too underrated. Every knows his defense but no one knows how many things he can in offense court
Not true. Jrue is considered one of the game's best 2-way players, which means people are aware of his offense.
So glad we got him!! ☘️
Thank you for this my boy jrue he so far so good
So effortless
What a great career Jrue has had. He's been the perfect teammate everywhere he has gone, doing whatever is needed since way back in Philly. Became 1st team all defense while his wife was suffering through clots in the brain. Glad he won a ring, got his contract, and that his family is fully healthy.
so underrated in my opinion
And they say he 3rd or 4th best player on the Bucks. Clearly he number 2
Thanks for defense movement 🔥🔥
2nd best player on the bucks
Holiday for three, got it againnnn
He's make a 360 1-legged contested fadeaway from 3 one play then hit the side of the backboard on a layup on the next
0:41 how is that not an OFFENSIVE FOUL
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how has this man not won DPOY yet, and Gobert has 2?
He is firmly in God-Tier status among ‘ceiling-raisers’ whose counting stats and actual impact are very far apart. Which continues once its playoff time.
In the ‘21 and ‘22 playoffs combined, he’s only at 17p, 5p, 8a on 40/30/75.
On the surface, it looks like he’s good, but not special. Except everything the numbers don’t show really helps a team win playoff games and he’s awesome at those.
Draymond is probly the best example of this in recent memory. Dray, Jrue, Joakim Noah, GSW era Iggy, Boston era Horford…
And the opposite of this is Russ😂
On the surface, he looks like he may have led 4 teams to rings. But no, not once you see the non-stats parts of basketball that he is historically bad at. I bet if you went to Denver the night before the first 2023 finals game and said “If you want to have Russ in exchange for your rookie Christian Braun, the NBA will allow it.”
Denver would kick you in the throat for even suggesting it.
진짜 샤이랑 즈루가 가장 과소평가된 두선수라고 생각,,,🥺
This guy really too strong.
Man im scared to see what he can do against my bucks
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Probably the most underrated player of the past 10 years or so.
He has been considered the best on ball defender in in the NBA for like the past 3-4, and a high-quality starter for his whole career. Calling him underrated mean you think people aren't aware, when we have been since he was an All-Star in Philly back in 2013.
@@ninjachannel007 I'm saying in general, most fans are casuals don't forget.