Draymond Shares Stories About Steph Curry's Legendary Workouts! | Podcast P

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  • @unclelooney5497
    @unclelooney5497 Год назад +668

    I know Anthony Edwards was dying when Kerr was putting him through some of Curry workout

    • @prabsharankaknia8479
      @prabsharankaknia8479 Год назад +78

      100% 😂, he tried tho.

    • @Leader-u5g
      @Leader-u5g Год назад +6

      Yeah true i was one of the rumors , i was there !

    • @lookatcurryman8793
      @lookatcurryman8793 Год назад +46

      Ant is the toughest dude in that draft class. Really speaks to how great Steph is.

    • @ZfromBrooklyn
      @ZfromBrooklyn Год назад +8

      I think he asked for the real workout lol

    • @t.sangrini
      @t.sangrini Год назад +13

      @@ZfromBrooklyn I heard they almost had to call the paramedics for Luka, Steph gon kill these dudes😭😭😭

  • @Bob-fj7lr
    @Bob-fj7lr Год назад +303

    Paul George is sitting there like "damn I'm not doing enough"

    • @Reezybag
      @Reezybag Год назад +12

      This da comment 😂😂

    • @aneeshgada8609
      @aneeshgada8609 3 месяца назад

      Right here😂😂😂

  • @inokerogoyawa
    @inokerogoyawa Год назад +847

    That man came into the league with elite basketball cardio…I remember they did a physical test with him and the results were that he was so conditioned, he could play the equivalent of two NBA games in a row…Add the weight room to that !! It’s hard to stop a guy that well conditioned with that much skill…

    • @Bob-fj7lr
      @Bob-fj7lr Год назад +11

      Doping 200% lol

    • @dt-lg2oc
      @dt-lg2oc Год назад +25

      ​@@Bob-fj7lr lebron is to

    • @shyamnatarajan5149
      @shyamnatarajan5149 Год назад +33

      @@dt-lg2oc Not really, Golden State ran LeBron out of the building in the 1st half making him dead tired in the 2nd half. There are many clips that showed LeBron was looking dead tired against GS in the four finals he played against Steph.😂😂😂😂😂

    • @bushwickbill7593
      @bushwickbill7593 Год назад +5

      @@shyamnatarajan5149I would be tired to when you’re playing a superteam where curry isn’t even the best player

    • @treyfrm726
      @treyfrm726 Год назад +7

      @@Bob-fj7lrhonestly even if he is I wouldn’t care i wish certain doping methods were legal in sports. It would be less injuries more athleticism and players games would eventually be better because they have more time to train and play to get better

  • @gogochannel1959
    @gogochannel1959 Год назад +326

    I watched game 7 against Kings. The stamina he had and the intensity on every play in the last Q with 35 years was IMPOSSIBLE. He was running around the picks, pulling threes play after play like it was nothing. It was excatly confirmation of this talk. Insane game.

    • @Romeferlano
      @Romeferlano Год назад +8

      Yep I seen that like he was damn near perfect

    • @armin38822
      @armin38822 Год назад +14

      how the fuck is he already 35

    • @FoxyChariot
      @FoxyChariot Год назад +4

      @@armin38822Our time here is shorter than you know

    • @Tadashi.J
      @Tadashi.J Год назад +4

      ​@@armin38822time is faster than u know bro. 2009 draft he's like 21 22yo, and now 2023 is like "I'm just getting old - Steph"

    • @DEVILISHLY_DELICIOUS
      @DEVILISHLY_DELICIOUS Год назад +1

      And then Tatum broke his record a week later.

  • @blicleak1101
    @blicleak1101 Год назад +370

    Notice how every time they talk about these dudes like Steph, Kobe, Lebron, MJ, whoever, it is always how legendary their focus and preparations are. That is where it all begins and that is something we normal humans do not understand. It is next level stuff.

    • @lwandilekhwezi8778
      @lwandilekhwezi8778 Год назад +24

      The sacrifices they take also. We just see the final product and think "easy"

    • @WartyComb49398
      @WartyComb49398 Год назад +10

      sure but to be curry or kobe you have to be preternaturally talented as well as exceptionally committed. and then you have the rare shaq who is talented/physically gifted enough that they don't need to be, at least in the NBA context (though probably beyond), especially committed

    • @styvoll2004
      @styvoll2004 Год назад

      for real !!

    • @faranisesejocelyn5706
      @faranisesejocelyn5706 Год назад +1

      @@lwandilekhwezi8778 ong

    • @ca20mn
      @ca20mn Год назад +3

      @@WartyComb49398Raised by fathers who are dedicated to cultivating greatness & have the resources/experience to pass down to their sons

  • @217ShowOffBoii
    @217ShowOffBoii Год назад +180

    Never forget Mathew Dellavedova was hospitalized after guarding Steph

    • @mellomoose_
      @mellomoose_ Год назад +1

      yooo i forgot about that

    • @staphaniebakar
      @staphaniebakar Год назад +1

      WOW! Curry put someone in the hospital just because they tried to keep up with him, guarding him in a game. I didn't know that. Crazy 😮

    • @ZfromBrooklyn
      @ZfromBrooklyn Год назад +1

      @@staphaniebakar😂

    • @t.sangrini
      @t.sangrini Год назад +1

      Apparently they almost called the paramedics for Luka😭😭

  • @CokeBoyJay
    @CokeBoyJay Год назад +194

    Stephen Curry conditioning is on a whole different level. And to see how strong he’s become for his size without having to change his game is simply amazing. Seeing how he’s filled out his physique has been great. A lot of younger players need to take a page out his book so they won’t get gassed during games.

  • @disispeter
    @disispeter Год назад +74

    Honestly PG and Draymond should just form a duo in the podcast space

  • @iali00
    @iali00 Год назад +65

    Paul George is smart as hell creating a hell of a podcast while still playing. He can slide right into this when finishing playing and it’ll be a HUGE pod.

    • @mursuka80
      @mursuka80 Год назад +11

      I love these player pods, because they will eventually kill the cancer of sports media like First Take and shows like that.

  • @samuelicheku2558
    @samuelicheku2558 Год назад +15

    That is just what it takes to be the greatest at something. People say oh his shooting is effortless but they
    don't understand the amount of effort he puts behind the scenes

  • @nickellis5868
    @nickellis5868 Год назад +57

    Full court sprint to shoot one shot is crazy

    • @amai-w8f
      @amai-w8f Год назад

      @JasonRodriguez-kq7jt What mental illness does to mf :

  • @codeh-duh
    @codeh-duh Год назад +192

    Paul, you really do have a great podcast! The comfortability that players have with you, combined with your insights and you have some solid co-hosting going on so shout out those guys

  • @Woofreestyle
    @Woofreestyle Год назад +41

    The hard work that most people don’t pay attention to. These NBA players work hard on their craft.

    • @CoffeeSupremacy712
      @CoffeeSupremacy712 Год назад +3

      Just wait till some old head tell u todays players are soft compared to back then when players do more drinking and drugs than workout

  • @chinrockable
    @chinrockable Год назад +231

    Steph shot an insane 76% from 0-3 feet this past year

    • @CoachK71
      @CoachK71 Год назад +33

      But they’ll say he only shoots 3s lol

    • @judyclarkson5887
      @judyclarkson5887 Год назад +24

      ​@@CoachK71Them casuals love describing his game as if he's a JJ Redick type of player. Only runs around through set screens. What fuc*ed up minds that they got 😂😂

    • @exxie1
      @exxie1 Год назад +6

      ​@@judyclarkson5887yup, don't forget that everybody is raving about Kyrie's handles when Steph can do it as well as Kyrie can. And with insane shooting. These foos better give Steph his respect as an overall basketball player

    • @Chromedesu444
      @Chromedesu444 Год назад +11

      His finishing at the rim is top tier but yet still underrated

    • @judyclarkson5887
      @judyclarkson5887 Год назад +3

      @@exxie1 Better trust Jerry West's opinion than those fools/naysayers/haters fam. They don't even watch Curry's games

  • @E_T_H
    @E_T_H Год назад +8

    From developing better handles to getting stronger. The dedication Steph has to constantly evolve is legendary. Keep at it Steph 🔥 this coming from a Bron fan

    • @malkurnegus9fothadon980
      @malkurnegus9fothadon980 Год назад

      His handle was already super elite. Already had a top 2 at worst handle in the league. He has gotten significantly stronger. Please don't ever put those 2 in the same category like this again. Go watch footage.

  • @Augusto0926
    @Augusto0926 Год назад +60

    Steph has completely transformed from just a sniper into full on air raid ‼️

  • @creating1_c1999
    @creating1_c1999 Год назад +12

    It's truly incredible how he's able to balance it all. He's very impressive.

  • @chefcurry8983
    @chefcurry8983 Год назад +71

    Love hearing these inside stories from the players!

  • @darkerbrother1
    @darkerbrother1 Год назад +7

    If you had listened to Kobe. He said that him and Steph put in crazy work. Kobe's workouts were legendary and Stephs are Just as Legendary. Do you not remember Steph making over 100 3s in a row during one of his workouts. Aside from being able to shoot. Over 100 attempts is next level being in shape

  • @Ikkimoto18
    @Ikkimoto18 Год назад +10

    I want to see a Podcast with Draymond and Shumpert.. Shump is the best story teller and Dray knows how to talk..

  • @BlkDiesel
    @BlkDiesel Год назад +10

    I've said this about Steph, especially seeing his growth physically over the past 3 to 4 years, he's one of the most FIT ATHLETES of any sport of ALL TIME. Don't just judge Steph of the past couple of years, the man has been in the league 14 YEARS. 14 YEARS of pretty much CONSTANT MOVEMENT, getting knocked to the floor, putting up 1000's of shots a day, workouts damn near every day for years, and playing basketball pretty much year round. And, to top it all off he does it all with a SMILE. CHEF CURRY BUILT DIFFERENT YALL' AND THAT'S PUN INTENDED...THE MAN HAS PUT IN THE WORK. Carry On...

  • @dimelo58
    @dimelo58 Год назад +18

    Full court sprint per shot requires insane levels of conditioning.

  • @BrutusJrThe3rd
    @BrutusJrThe3rd Год назад +4

    Imagine the amount of young hoopers that’s coming up who’s watching this & will add this to their routine. The snipers that’ll enter the league in the future is going to be crazy‼️

  • @CitizenoftheWorld1
    @CitizenoftheWorld1 Год назад +27

    Steph looks amazing at 35. He doesn't use much athleticism so he'll last till he's 40. Steph/LeBron can still be the faces of the league another 5 years

    • @KwisBwown
      @KwisBwown Год назад +1

      adrenochrome

    • @BlueDrew10
      @BlueDrew10 Год назад +4

      LeBron is 39, so I wouldn't put money on him even playing for 5 more years, much less as the best player on a contending team. Which is fine, because he's had one hell of a career.

    • @CitizenoftheWorld1
      @CitizenoftheWorld1 Год назад +1

      @@BlueDrew10 True that

    • @okeythegoat2332
      @okeythegoat2332 Год назад

      Facts Jordan Kobe bron and Steph know the secret to longevity: resistance training

  • @amirianozakwano
    @amirianozakwano Год назад +7

    Paul George is doing great with his podcast. Keep it up 👍🏽

  • @acerodriguez6884
    @acerodriguez6884 Год назад +20

    How lucky were we to get curry. I remember the days when nobody even mentioned the warriors all year long. I also remember the days when they said curry wasn't going to be anything because his ankles were made of glass, how far he's come and how far Klay dreymond Iggy Durant Wiggins Barnes Livingston even McGee Speights Barbosa D.Lee looney bogut and many more

    • @noahdaugherty8235
      @noahdaugherty8235 Год назад +1

      In the same draft the T Wolves took Rubio and Johnny Flynn right before Curry 😬

  • @dd2ffree63
    @dd2ffree63 Год назад +14

    Remember Michael Jordan hit the weights as a result of the Detroit Pistons targeting him because he was not as physical as most players. Like Jordan, Steph got that message.
    Although teams STILL, FOOLISHLY, try to physically "outwork" Steph, his conditioning wears on a team.

    • @malkurnegus9fothadon980
      @malkurnegus9fothadon980 Год назад +1

      That getting physical thing is just teams reaching for anything to slow him down or contain him. It's out of desperation plus they know he doesn't get foul calls like other superstars, so they can get away with it. In reality, that getting physical shit doesn't do nothing really. He faces defenses like that all the time and still light they ass up.

  • @fredwebb7888
    @fredwebb7888 Год назад +16

    Draymond the Tony Yayo of The NBA

  • @iv4n
    @iv4n Год назад +4

    Greatness doesn’t just happen. It’s hard work making sure you can execute your god given talents

  • @JacobThomas7
    @JacobThomas7 Год назад +1

    I so agree with the number 1 highlight!😮

  • @SeanOziegbe
    @SeanOziegbe Год назад +4

    This pod is fire

  • @Awsme_J
    @Awsme_J Год назад +6

    Yea for the amount of shots he shoots combined with hie much running he does and the accuracy at which he shoots he might be top 3 conditioned nba players ever. Him, Bron, and Mike

    • @DV-ou1yu
      @DV-ou1yu Год назад +4

      Steph has a different motor..he runs around way more than those other
      two

  • @lcx3011
    @lcx3011 Год назад +5

    Steph the 🐐🐐🐐

  • @haywood0457
    @haywood0457 Год назад +39

    Physicality is such an underrated factor of basketball. I think the lack of physicality of KD is why he’s never been able to get over the hill without GS. When he’s the CLEAR focus of the opponent, he struggles constantly getting to his spots, because as Draymond just said, he can get knocked of his spots. He’ll still put up 30 but on much decreased efficiency and that goes overlooked. He’s only shot more efficiently in the playoffs vs regular season twice. Once in 11-12 when he led OKC to finals and on GS. Dude has no strength.

    • @DoubleAA24
      @DoubleAA24 Год назад +1

      Valid point

    • @ZfromBrooklyn
      @ZfromBrooklyn Год назад

      Great points

    • @okeythegoat2332
      @okeythegoat2332 Год назад

      If kd did weight training seriously when he was younger, he would’ve at least 4 rings by now

    • @jackjax7921
      @jackjax7921 Год назад

      Valid point thats why Warriors cant beat a healthy LeBron team without Durant. 😂

  • @macxavier168
    @macxavier168 Год назад +31

    I don't care what anyone else is talkin about. Stephen Curry is the most well conditioned athlete in professional basketball. You might be in NBA game shape, but Steph Curry shape is a whole different level.

    • @trellmills2963
      @trellmills2963 Год назад +1

      Lebron still alive stop the cap

    • @macxavier168
      @macxavier168 Год назад +16

      @@trellmills2963 LeBron isn't as well conditioned as Steph is CURRENTLY. He gets the edge overall because of the longevity factor, but I'd argue that Steph gets the edge right now because of his constant movement without the ball and the energy he exerts. Bron is able to do it in spurts, but Steph is relentless with it.

    • @adrianfernandez8476
      @adrianfernandez8476 Год назад +4

      He’s the most well conditioned athlete of the all the major sports

    • @macxavier168
      @macxavier168 Год назад +2

      @@adrianfernandez8476 you might be right about that

  • @ALI-om2re
    @ALI-om2re Год назад

    Continuously leading the league in point in the 4th quarter. That’s where those workouts show up.

  • @Hasani751
    @Hasani751 Год назад +18

    Steph knew he had to get bigger to be affective, obviously he’s the greatest shooter of all time; but his weakness is physicality. That’s how the Rockets almost beat the Warriors when Chris Paul was there. Now he’s a man compared to when he came in scrawny little kid still. reminds me of Kobe and Jordan when they knew they had to get stronger. Kobe when he came in as a rookie air-balled those shots simply because he wasn’t strong enough, so he went straight to the weight room. Jordan knew he couldn’t be the bad boy pistons if he didn’t get stronger so he hit the weight room. The great go to another level when it’s time!!

    • @savonsanders3955
      @savonsanders3955 Год назад +5

      Physicality stopped working on Steph after 2016. They "rough him up" cause the refs not gonna let this men shoot 10 fts, with multiple 4 PT plays rs lol. That's an easy 40 for Steph dude. They're not gonna allow that. He doesn't get the superstar calls and it's not gonna change

    • @malkurnegus9fothadon980
      @malkurnegus9fothadon980 Год назад

      I stopped reading this after effective. Saying Steph Curry wasn't effective is insane and a horrible take. It's false as fuck. You haters love to rewrite history. He was lighting the league up way before he added muscle and was effective as fuck. The greats just always work hard & fine tune things. That's what the added muscle is. Just something that helps but you're taking this shit way too far.

    • @okeythegoat2332
      @okeythegoat2332 Год назад

      Lebron Kobe Jordan Steph. Resistance training is the key to longevity

  • @baller45
    @baller45 Год назад +28

    He dumbing dwn his workout because you arent fixing to go back home and do what i do😂😂 lol

  • @MatthewMoscotto
    @MatthewMoscotto Год назад

    PG gonna have to do this pod full time.

  • @nitoshadow
    @nitoshadow Год назад +19

    Crazy I never threw up off playing ball
    Though I did play till my heart was hurting n it felt like I might die lol

    • @professionaltrollkilla5965
      @professionaltrollkilla5965 Год назад +7

      Playing ball naw but they talking about actually working out and training not just running 5s

    • @nitoshadow
      @nitoshadow Год назад

      @@professionaltrollkilla5965 at practice either never threw up but than again they in the nba so they courts bigger and they might be doing some od shit

    • @Woofreestyle
      @Woofreestyle Год назад

      I never actually did but playing in those hot gyms with no AC made you want to

    • @FreddieJ65
      @FreddieJ65 Год назад

      I ran track and played soccer. A few of the guys that played basketball or football would hurl halfway through our practices. Their coaches used our practices like punishment all the time.

    • @Jaymoney067
      @Jaymoney067 Год назад

      Same but at practice some dudes always throw up lmao I don’t see why tho

  • @cb8143
    @cb8143 Год назад +1

    The Bay Area has the top 2 legendary workout fanatics. Steph and Jerry Rice.

  • @yeatdagoat173
    @yeatdagoat173 Год назад +1

    Curry is just straight up cardio damn

  • @daleeeee482
    @daleeeee482 Год назад

    This content is golden

  • @juniorbautista7919
    @juniorbautista7919 Год назад

    Need more of these videos I fw it

  • @Bob-fj7lr
    @Bob-fj7lr Год назад +4

    Sometimes in my training I'll work in full court runs to shots and I might get like 8 in lol and I'm in great shape. Yeah the running is tough, but the toughest part is the mental side of knowing you're about to climb another hill to maybe get a make. Just mental fortitude. Also he has to like fucking eat like a bear

  • @stevenygabbyperez695
    @stevenygabbyperez695 Год назад

    I'm late to this show but it is fantastic!!

  • @DINO_DRAWS
    @DINO_DRAWS Год назад +1

    Steph has that mamba mentality without a doubt

  • @cameronpalmer401
    @cameronpalmer401 Год назад +7

    I know trae young and Michael porter jr are two of them

  • @toobasaurus23
    @toobasaurus23 Год назад +2

    These workouts with intense cardio and shooting...
    This is why no one can keep up with Steph and ditraxt him from getting his shot.
    He runs and moves more than anyone in the league.

  • @DaOne510
    @DaOne510 Год назад

    The king of EPO

  • @toxicgamerwb4071
    @toxicgamerwb4071 Год назад +1

    @1:20 where they talk bout steph in the weight room working out. Well yea hes gotta workout cuz hes back hurts from carrying the whole team all season.

  • @markcarey67
    @markcarey67 Год назад +1

    Steph has to be one of the fittest humans on the planet at this point.

  • @BluntFrankTrauma
    @BluntFrankTrauma Год назад +12

    How does draymond see Steph work on his 3 despite how great he is at it and decide he’s good where he’s at 😂

    • @sammyslam1
      @sammyslam1 Год назад +2

      This was pretty good......😂

    • @BlueDrew10
      @BlueDrew10 Год назад

      @@Surfy- He didn't say he was there for their workouts, only that he knew who worked out with Steph.

  • @ynacrislkycine8794
    @ynacrislkycine8794 Месяц назад

    His good because he works so hard,

  • @A.K.81296
    @A.K.81296 Год назад

    Pasadena represent !

  • @lucaswalford3187
    @lucaswalford3187 Год назад +1

    Steph has to be one of if not the best conditioned player in the NBA.

  • @ramzibouderrah7425
    @ramzibouderrah7425 Год назад +105

    Heard MPJ is the guy who threw up

    • @STEPH30
      @STEPH30 Год назад +1

      Trae young

    • @malasc12
      @malasc12 Год назад

      Actually Luka before he joined the NBA

    • @tyranny00
      @tyranny00 Год назад

      Who is it at the end of the day?

    • @ramzibouderrah7425
      @ramzibouderrah7425 Год назад

      @@malasc12 was talking about last off season's story

    • @stevensmith8977
      @stevensmith8977 Год назад +17

      My thing is how can Steph even have that much endurance? He’s old those young guys should be able to keep up its embarrassing actually

  • @malasc12
    @malasc12 Год назад +3

    This sounds like this should be the new "lock yourself in the gym" challenge

  • @ZfromBrooklyn
    @ZfromBrooklyn Год назад +2

    Cardio is his secret

  • @lorduvals
    @lorduvals Год назад +1

    Lifting weights prevents injuries.

  • @gwinbeer
    @gwinbeer Год назад +2

    “This ain’t 2014 no more”

  • @giovannajohnny
    @giovannajohnny Год назад

    Steph has gotten stronger after his injury.

  • @stevencarrier5060
    @stevencarrier5060 Год назад

    Anyone know if the workout program is posted somewhere?

  • @thales2535
    @thales2535 Год назад

    Anyone who has used a smartwatch to workout knows how insane 80 bpm in 90 seconds is

  • @carladavis1473
    @carladavis1473 Год назад +1

    2 other nba players that lifted weights every single day, even on game day, was Michael Jordan, Kobe, who knew mj did that and took on the same training ideology and now I'm hearing Steph does the same thing. Very interesting.
    And the guy that threw up was trae young

    • @dogmaticdemigod8164
      @dogmaticdemigod8164 Год назад

      I can promise you it’s more than just those 2 other NBA players you named lol

  • @dimkilago2958
    @dimkilago2958 Год назад +6

    Curry trains like a soccer player...

  • @mrlaybackvevo264
    @mrlaybackvevo264 Год назад

    Man you watch the man drop 105 threes without missing

  • @lenvance8160
    @lenvance8160 Год назад +1

    Sounds like Steph has the Jerry Rice mojo!

  • @Streetdisciple27
    @Streetdisciple27 Год назад +44

    Damn Steph works harder than Michael Jordan when he worked out!

    • @relatablepain4347
      @relatablepain4347 Год назад +6

      And that right there should let you know how great Jordan was.

    • @ammonquitalig9077
      @ammonquitalig9077 Год назад +3

      ​@relatablepain4347 and reason why steph is more relatable to fans especially the average joe. Jordan was just a freak of nature. And a dedicated and focused freak of nature. A killer on the court.

    • @joshbonds0073
      @joshbonds0073 Год назад

      @@ammonquitalig9077but steph is all the too dedicated as hell, killer instinct and he’s a freak of nature too not athletically but that shooting from deep, quickest release, catch and shoot, off the dribble is a freak of nature in its own right

    • @andybeardsack7898
      @andybeardsack7898 Год назад

      @@joshbonds0073 steph doesn't have a killer instinct, great player but he's not like that. He always folds under pressure

    • @Lav997
      @Lav997 Год назад +1

      @@andybeardsack7898 He definitely has it, people point to the no made shots at the buzzer stat which I understand but that stat also neglects all his scoring in the last minute or 2 of games that he does. He is absolutely a killer and has some resume to back it up.

  • @relivec
    @relivec Год назад +1

    Apply just half of Steph's dedication to weight lifting to Draymond's jumpshots...... He should be getting up his shots in the gym and he out all over the place talking his mouth off the whole summer

  • @cryptoballer4692
    @cryptoballer4692 Год назад +2

    And they say Steph ruined the game of basketball.
    Steph has been doing it since he can walk while putting consistent effort and discipline.
    While every young baller tries to imitate Steph without putting the work. They're thinking they can shoot from deep by going to the gym after watching his highlights.

  • @kenny0626
    @kenny0626 Год назад

    wow and wow

  • @Remonato
    @Remonato Год назад

    That was luca doing work out with steph,,😂😂😂

  • @ianyoung8392
    @ianyoung8392 Год назад +1

    If Ja doesn't get serious with the weight lifting too then RIP Ja's knees.

  • @pedrocesarpestanapavan7088
    @pedrocesarpestanapavan7088 Год назад

    🔥

  • @MattGarcyaDC
    @MattGarcyaDC Год назад

    mans scored 100 three's straight on team USA practice i think, almost all swishes

  • @kelvingilchrist5175
    @kelvingilchrist5175 Год назад

    He workin out while y'all doin a podcast 😂

  • @dcstoy
    @dcstoy Год назад

    🔥🔥🔥

  • @A.K.81296
    @A.K.81296 Год назад

    Where did Jackie get that hat?

  • @jhragins96
    @jhragins96 Год назад +1

    This is true and we all have witnessed it. Its Jordan level but he is under 6'6 and isn't as athletic. His off the ball game and endurance is what Reggie Miller was like. Curry will be great in amy era and he is the son of a respected NBA player who played against Jordan. Each generation influences the next.

  • @ArmandoKozomara
    @ArmandoKozomara Год назад

    Kobe and Steph might be the two best conditioned players of all time

  • @juliondafilms
    @juliondafilms Год назад

    Almost 300k followers

  • @dantesamepasuit5348
    @dantesamepasuit5348 Год назад

    Curry lng malakas

  • @markisxm9697
    @markisxm9697 Год назад

    FOR YOU CASUAL FANS WHO KNOW NOTHING ABOUT THE INSIGHT THE FACTS ABOUT BASKETBALL THIS IS A GOOD LISTEN. INSTEAD OF YALL WATCHING FIRST TAKE , BOX SCORES , AND SCORING. LEARN ABOUT THE FACTS. AND PROS AND CONS

  • @RickRijuanaPro
    @RickRijuanaPro Год назад

    I've heard so many athletes say they work out every day.

  • @ozieturner4178
    @ozieturner4178 Год назад

    Paul saying “same” like he’s doing the same as Steph … u don’t see Steph doing podcast … him different

  • @dino_not_dyno
    @dino_not_dyno Год назад

    Doesn’t overtraining and potential injury happen when people are working out hard every single day , before the game , after the game also, etc.

    • @moustaphamoussabouh9985
      @moustaphamoussabouh9985 Год назад

      Don't underestimate the level of recovery available to him (massages, ice/hot baths, machines etc etc)+ all the supplements he takes.

  • @user-fd9wj1ph1q
    @user-fd9wj1ph1q Год назад

    Imagine doing all that hard work, making a bag, leading a damn team, playing 82 games and coming home to a wife who faked took off the ring you decided to put on her

  • @Notblakewilson
    @Notblakewilson Год назад

    whys it seem steph’s shooting fell off since he started working out more? (obviously still an elite sharpshooter, but his shot selection was looking a lot different this year)

    • @malkurnegus9fothadon980
      @malkurnegus9fothadon980 Год назад

      Steph already put this theory to bed. He said his added muscle doesn't affect his shooting at all. He even laughed at how ridiculous it was. The problem with some people is that y'all read way too much in things and reach. Y'all overanalyze things too much.

  • @JBadge
    @JBadge Год назад

    Ypu gotta Picasso in yo house !!

  • @MarcusKing
    @MarcusKing Год назад +1

    This is why he kills people in the 3rd and 4th. If you gotta run a full court sprint before every shot and you are making the shots, how's someone gonna guard that?

  • @KayleJaylen
    @KayleJaylen Год назад

    i wanna see jaylen brown in the house!!!!!!!!!

  • @qqrryyii
    @qqrryyii Год назад

    I wonder how curry would match up in a marathon or cross country race. 🧐

  • @yeatdagoat173
    @yeatdagoat173 Год назад

    if Kyrie had this work ethic especially in the weight room, he would have more chips and be more durable. instead of lifting in the gym(cuz his hoop stuff we all know he works on those), he's out here tryna be Martin Luther Irving

  • @julianbashir8277
    @julianbashir8277 Год назад +3

    Curry when Festus Ezeli was on the team was still dead lifting more than anyone on the team.

  • @julianbashir8277
    @julianbashir8277 Год назад

    How many times can someone say "Like"?

  • @poggerpigg1171
    @poggerpigg1171 Год назад

    Kyrie Irving would be great on this show

  • @Westside19th
    @Westside19th Год назад

    I wanna know who tha players is too dat couldnt get thru Steph's workout

  • @Zer0Edits00
    @Zer0Edits00 Год назад

    When your job is paying you 40mil a year to play basketball, you SHOULD have a crazy work ethic.. there are mfs making 20 an hour in the hot sun all day paving roads n things of that nature, getting up at 4 am to get to work everyday and provide for their families.. then y’all praise mfs for a “crazy 4 hour basketball workout” cmon now..

  • @GrapeCheckerBoard
    @GrapeCheckerBoard Год назад +2

    Isn’t it unhealthy to lift weights *every* day? I always thought that recovery periods were necessary in order to benefit from weightlifting and to avoid injury.

    • @thenameisboi7770
      @thenameisboi7770 Год назад +3

      for the average joe yes. but he does a lot of recovery stuff and his diet is probably hella good, the hours of work he puts in probably goes hand in hand with the amount of rest/recovery.. also the human body is very resilient, so eventually it will adapt and grow (eg bodybuilders and marathon runners)

    • @andybeardsack7898
      @andybeardsack7898 Год назад

      @@thenameisboi7770 body builders need rest day in able to build muscle lol. Muscle need to recover 48-72 hrs lol, if he lifts everyday its not enough for muscle to recover, doesnt matter how rich u are or what u eat. What recovery are u talking about?

    • @Lav997
      @Lav997 Год назад +2

      I think a lot of people think of general lifting when they say weight room but we need to think in terms of basketball lifting. 2 very different philosophies and muscle focus. Ive done both and basketball lifting is more about endurance and flexibility of your muscles and joints. they do actual lifting as well but they have tons of specilaized workouts to help with the in-season grind