GP aka The Glove. One of the best if not thee best lock down point guard defender in the history of the NBA. The smile is basically a cosign to White Chocolate.
@@CleanBears nobody brought that up. This person said he’s built different because not many people can do the things he does. People like u think that if someone doesn’t make the hall of fame, they’re not a good player
Players from the old days were just better passers. They weren't selfish like today's players who only care about scoring. That's why I'm glad that Doncic and Jokic are playing in this era...to show the new generation what it's like to have an NBA player that can actually pass like the old timers
@@valorwavez LMAO!!! He’s a “legend” in his own mind, and obviously yours too!! Legend??? GTFOH!!! You probably think AND 1 is a real basketball league!!
Players from the old days were just better passers. They weren't selfish like today's players who only care about scoring. That's why I'm glad that Doncic and Jokic are playing in this era...to show the new generation what it's like to have an NBA player that can actually pass like the old timers
@@77hemi What does that mean? If you are implying what i suspect than you would be ignorant. He did it to Stocton who was INFINITELY BETTER THAN PAYTON COULD EVER DREAM OF BEING SIR❗ JOHN STOCKTON WAS THE GREATEST POINT GUARD EVER BAR NONE❗
Trust they just be forgetting about him they don't talk about him but trust nobody thinks he's underrated that boy a beast that 2000 I can't remember exactly what year only loss of the Lakers yeah that's supposed to be a chip
Not underrated at all…did this translate to wins or rings? No! Watching a bunch of highlights of slick passes is entertaining but doesn’t win championships! He was a good guard who could entertain the crowd…properly rated!
@@ti84satact12Iverson was called one of the best pound for pound player in the league, became an mvp and yet people gave that man high praises like those translate to a championship lol
@@joeo7693I guess you don’t know what “once in a lifetime” means. Everyone knows Pistol Pete, but that was DECADES before J Will. They’re a couple eras apart lol. So his comment clearly still stands.
Jason Williams was insane. He’s like a street ball player with these passes, but is also an extremely good nba player too so it’s incredibly entertaining to watch him
Apparently, many of you never seen Pistol Pete and Magic play. That being said, that elbow pass was next level, and Peyton truly respecting and enjoying the skills.
IMO...it's the progression of basketball and the point guard. Pete to Magic and then Williams. Like Doctor J to MJ and then Kobe. Each generation builds on the previous one and takes it to the next level. People often get stuck on their generational player and forget the ones before...BUT...remember the next best is on the way.
@@allenvanderhorst3525 agreed. But there are some things that will never be replicated, such as the elbow pass. There are some things you can’t teach, they just come naturally, like Steph’s ridiculous range. Every NBA guard should be able to have that range, they just don’t.
If you watch the original highlight, Payton smiled and made it known that he was impressed by the move. GP was competitive as heck, but he respected other players' games.
It’s originally Pete maravich’s move but he never did it in a televised game. It started as a double behind the back shuffle pass then he incorporated the elbow…. Then j-will added it to his game decades later
He was really flashy and his game was such a delight for the eyes. And I give a special recognition to Gary P for his smile after what Jason did to him. It's so cool.
@@glenkanejacobgoodnights2432hindi rin dahil naka pag laro na yan nong college ang pinapakita lng nya na moves ay pang streetball moves nong nag laro sya ng basketball rules hindi nya ginawa ung mga bawal na moves sa basketball pero nandom parin ung mga legal moves ng street ball na pwde e apply sa basketball watch mo college basketball nya
White Chocolate actually performed legal moves. The Professor is nice and all but almost 90% of his tricks involve carrying, traveling, double dribbles, or some other illegal move.
@@glenkanejacobgoodnights2432 halatang puro highlights lng Ng streetball pinapanuod mo 😂😂😂 watch mo kaya ung ibang video nya Kasama mga NBA player na tinuruam niya Ng mga moves para e apply sa NBA basketball 😂😂 tulog na Bata 😂
@@rockyward6758 If he played right now, it would have been a different story. You can say that he was not underrated but the old media def. did not flashy him enough for him to be shined.
You always gotta watch his ish over and again ATLEAST a few times. Salute to a real one. Makes the game exciting and definitely unpredictable when he was one the court
@@atlantafalcons4006 nah they didn't play streetball as we know it to be now but they were doing moves that JWill was doing way back when. That's essentially my point. I was responding to the original poster saying that JWill was the first streetballer in the NBA. I would argue that pistol Pete and others were doing streetball stuff in the league first
One of the smoothest PGs ever!! His ability to score at will was quite often overlooked because he didn’t really play like that. He was flashy but for the most part he still played the position with a traditional approach. He could have been a consistent 23-27 a game!
J. Will & The Pistol were both wizards with the B-Ball. Flashing and Dashing in the mist of the Players Ball . I would love to have seen him,Pistol, Stockton, and Bird, playing together with a few more classic Blue-Eyed Soul ballers
@@ADSeason25just cause he average 13 don’t mean he’s bad…. He averaged 6 assists , I mean he didn’t have stats like Jordan or Kobe, but he was a team player
He’s not underrated at all. He is as a role player. The highlights are fun but he wasn’t a super productive player outside of the flash. He was just an ok player overall.
@@TheIcemanthomasI disagree he was always in the top 10 in the NBA in asst. And avg. About 12-14 that's equal to about 20 today 22 with the pace of the game be much faster these days
Wiiliams was studying TF outta those AND1 VHS tapes. He didn't invent any of what is in that clip but he was one of the few to actually have the balls to do it in a real NBA game.
White chocolate! Was his nickname when he played on the same highschool sports teams as Randy Moss! 1small 5k people town in WV produced several others as well, but this cat was super athletic with court vision 😲 combined with Randy Mosses ability to jump out of the gym!
yo that elbow pass is so mesmerizing🔥
@Love4CurrysMeat bro why are you everywhere
@@jon-zh8ppFR😂😂😂
He's literally in every comment😂
@Love4CurrysMeat😴😴😴
@Love4CurrysMeat fax that pass was crazy
Godly pass
When the Glove smiles and nods in approval, you’re doing something right
NO DAMN DOUBT 👍🏾
The Glove approves kinda smile
He told him maaaa n*****
They ended up winning a chip together.
so,so TRUE. Glove was GREAT. passes were better
Jason Williams has cold passes ngl🔥🔥🥶🥶
@Love4CurrysMeatDamn u in this comment too!?
@Love4CurrysMeathe has some cold chokes too 😂
@@Raph1303FR😂
@Love4CurrysMeatnigga
@Love4CurrysMeatI found you again. Gay
The glove smile is says it all. Straight up 🔥
The white chocolate
Cross the shyt out of him ..
What is a glove smile
@@CulturedClassicsGary Payton (Aka "The Glove") smiling at the end
GP aka The Glove. One of the best if not thee best lock down point guard defender in the history of the NBA. The smile is basically a cosign to White Chocolate.
Jason Williams was just built different 🔥💀
bro was a turnover machine
If that was the case why he didn’t make the 75 team or not a hall of famer?
@@CleanBears nobody brought that up. This person said he’s built different because not many people can do the things he does. People like u think that if someone doesn’t make the hall of fame, they’re not a good player
@@2icy4ubtw Yes, I agree with you most people don't understand how hard it actually is to make the hall of fame let alone make the nba
@@dirty-deeds-done-dirty-cheapidc its that type of guy who make the NBA entertainment
That look from Payton is worth so much.
That's flair❤!! Thank you!! Mic'2023 😊!!
Can't fake authenticity
Epic stare down
@@anthonymcleon That was a look of respect from the Glove, not a stare down.
Yup...bcuz J Will shook the 💩 outta him !😂
For those who don’t know, his name is Jason Williams and his nickname is white chocolate. His moves are insane 🔥
I don't think the younger generation knows he even existed??! He was nice
@Love4CurrysMeatbros mad lol 😂😂😂
@@Yiyo813the younger generations watches basketball too lmfao
@@Yiyo813I do I’m a younger guy
I'm 9 and I know who Jason Williams he is actually one of my fave players of all time
Jason Williams doesn’t get the legendary respect he deserves.. he’s was straight baaaaaallllliiiing !!!!
He does get his full respect, that’s why we’re here watching his video highlights 20+ years later and praising him!
Man when Jason was on a fast break you already knew it was a highlight. Glad he got that ring with the heat!!!
Already.
Facts
💯
When he played for the Heat, he wasn’t throwing these types of flashy passes. Pat Riley didn’t play that sh1t…unless you were 6’9” and named Magic!
@@ti84satact12But Magic wasn't 6'9 he was only 6'8 so i guess Riley wasn't let anyone pass like that??? 😮
how can u not love that era of basketball
Back when it was real bball, miss those days..
Was thinking the same thing. 90- mid 2000s was the best
The shorts...lol
@@Darvineb86I would say '85-02
Players from the old days were just better passers. They weren't selfish like today's players who only care about scoring. That's why I'm glad that Doncic and Jokic are playing in this era...to show the new generation what it's like to have an NBA player that can actually pass like the old timers
J-Will was a pure hooper through and through...the entire league had love and respect for White Chocolate
Such an underrated Sacramento kings legend! 💜
Legend??? LMAO!!!
@@stevenk5800 he is, ur probably like 5 so u don’t realize how good he was on the kings
@@valorwavez LMAO!!! He’s a “legend” in his own mind, and obviously yours too!! Legend??? GTFOH!!! You probably think AND 1 is a real basketball league!!
Loved him in Miami during our 06 championship run.
Exactly this kids always talk shit about things the they don’t know ! W chocolate was epic”
The man was an absolute wizard with the basketball.
А куда он пропал?
Yeah, why haven't I heard of him?
Yes he was I remember seeing those moves and I was like Ooh No He Didn't
He was
😂😂
The goat of passing the ball graciously. The look of recognition Payton gives him is ❤
Nah magic
@@dibsportslol come, magic can’t do most of the things White chocolate did
@@cohenfox2106shhheeeeiit u a lie, magic the goat of passing shit u can't see
Superd bruised the elbow odd
@@dibsportsmagic couldn’t do flashy passes like this.
If you can get Gary Payton to look at you like that during a game he's playing in, you've gotta be someone special on the court 🗿⚡
Sure Are I SEEN It To
Gary payton even tried to trip him. Lol smh
I mean he was at end of his career
Players from the old days were just better passers. They weren't selfish like today's players who only care about scoring. That's why I'm glad that Doncic and Jokic are playing in this era...to show the new generation what it's like to have an NBA player that can actually pass like the old timers
@@77hemi
What does that mean?
If you are implying what i suspect than you would be ignorant.
He did it to Stocton who was INFINITELY BETTER THAN PAYTON COULD EVER DREAM OF BEING SIR❗
JOHN STOCKTON WAS THE GREATEST POINT GUARD EVER BAR NONE❗
He was one of the best PG of his time could break down anyone.
More of these retro flicks with retro songs please 🔥
Songs bangs with the highlights
Everybody wants to be like the big stars, but I just want to play like this man 🔥
He was a big star😅
You mean like a turnover machine??😂😂😂😂😂
Jason was and is extremely underrated and not talked about as much as he should. Larry Bird wasn't the only Good, White Man that played B-Ball
U understand, I called him dopie, the best floor general
Look at all the stars in this video alone. JWill always stood out.
One of the most underrated passers ever
noone underrates him ...
@@kitrik23 Actually yes they do when you hear about the greatest passers ever Jason Williams name isn't spoken of
Trust they just be forgetting about him they don't talk about him but trust nobody thinks he's underrated that boy a beast that 2000 I can't remember exactly what year only loss of the Lakers yeah that's supposed to be a chip
@@kingjah-son1555 if they don't mention him then they don't think that he's one of the best
@@kingjah-son1555 The league prevented the kings from winning the championship in 01
He was something to behold when he burst on the scene. Sports Center was his
Don’t forget NBA Inside Stuff on Saturday’s with Ahmad Rashad and Willow Bay lol
Best era of basketball!!!! And one of the best pure ball handler and legit passer.
@@user-mj5vx8xj8t facts
@@user-mj5vx8xj8t2016+*
So underrated. They never gave him the proper flowers and he fought for every shot. One of the greats
Not underrated at all…did this translate to wins or rings? No! Watching a bunch of highlights of slick passes is entertaining but doesn’t win championships! He was a good guard who could entertain the crowd…properly rated!
Under rated?? You kidding ?He was must see when he's on the floor
Ay, at least he got a ring
@@ti84satact12Iverson was called one of the best pound for pound player in the league, became an mvp and yet people gave that man high praises like those translate to a championship lol
Everyone praises Jason never underated
That elbow pass might be the craziest pass in NBA history
Oh I agree it was so damn unexpected it was like reversing a trick and it's outcome completely ultra stealth mode.
He borrowed that from Pistol Pete.
Jay Will was on another level of greatness with his handles and court vision...straight up BEASTMODE
Jason Williams was that dude frfr with the handles.. Much Respect To Him Always 🫡💯
The once in a lifetime White Chocolate, he really enjoyed every play in the basketball court.
I guess you have never seen videos of Pistol Pete Maravich. Magic said he learned from watching him.
@@joeo7693I guess you don’t know what “once in a lifetime” means. Everyone knows Pistol Pete, but that was DECADES before J Will. They’re a couple eras apart lol.
So his comment clearly still stands.
white chocolate. he was on another level, he was a magician in the time when basketball was basketball and there were many stars❤
Jason Williams was insane. He’s like a street ball player with these passes, but is also an extremely good nba player too so it’s incredibly entertaining to watch him
Apparently, many of you never seen Pistol Pete and Magic play. That being said, that elbow pass was next level, and Peyton truly respecting and enjoying the skills.
Stop trying to compare HOF to J Will. He was 1 of 1 in his craft, just appreciate greatness.
IMO...it's the progression of basketball and the point guard. Pete to Magic and then Williams. Like Doctor J to MJ and then Kobe. Each generation builds on the previous one and takes it to the next level. People often get stuck on their generational player and forget the ones before...BUT...remember the next best is on the way.
@@allenvanderhorst3525 agreed. But there are some things that will never be replicated, such as the elbow pass. There are some things you can’t teach, they just come naturally, like Steph’s ridiculous range. Every NBA guard should be able to have that range, they just don’t.
Love that respect smile GP gave him right at the end. GP was always classy.
📠 fax ... At the end GP low-key have him his flowers. 🌹🛐🏀💯
GP's smile was all the respect he could muster. He was mad AF but he couldn't hate. He got got. 😂
If you watch the original highlight, Payton smiled and made it known that he was impressed by the move. GP was competitive as heck, but he respected other players' games.
That smile from GP said everything that needed to be said about the validity of Jason Williams' game.
Because he crossed the he'll out of him..
@@datona13 Nah, its different when you get that look from one of the greatest defenders of all time. That's respect.
When you remember what the NBA used to be and what it could be, brings a tear to your eye.
That elbow pass to raef might could be the greatest NBA pass ever😂😂😂😂
If Raef made the shot, it would be the best pass of all time.
@@MFBlooshword! Too bad the jerk Posey fouled him😂😂😂😂
? That's something he did on a regular basis...
We use to practice that as kids because of him.
It’s originally Pete maravich’s move but he never did it in a televised game. It started as a double behind the back shuffle pass then he incorporated the elbow…. Then j-will added it to his game decades later
A man with a thousand moves.
I think magic did it first but white chocolate was that guy
He was really flashy and his game was such a delight for the eyes. And I give a special recognition to Gary P for his smile after what Jason did to him. It's so cool.
Paytons look in the end is mad respect n adoration for the unsung legend Jason❤
Damn, that reverse pass behind the back was amazing
Are the smoke detectors going off?! Cuz this is straight heat! 🔥🔥🔥
Npc ahh comment
@@t-wrecks4902 npc ahh response
@@t-wrecks4902 ok buddy keep hating.
@@Bigboyhooperzthe 286 likes to one comment speak for itself dw bro
@@naruzao thanks bro. 👍🏿
If the professor was in the nba 😂
That shit wouldn't count puro travel
The Professor would NEVER make it in the NBA. He would be clowned every second he is on the floor.
@@glenkanejacobgoodnights2432hindi rin dahil naka pag laro na yan nong college ang pinapakita lng nya na moves ay pang streetball moves nong nag laro sya ng basketball rules hindi nya ginawa ung mga bawal na moves sa basketball pero nandom parin ung mga legal moves ng street ball na pwde e apply sa basketball watch mo college basketball nya
White Chocolate actually performed legal moves. The Professor is nice and all but almost 90% of his tricks involve carrying, traveling, double dribbles, or some other illegal move.
@@glenkanejacobgoodnights2432 halatang puro highlights lng Ng streetball pinapanuod mo 😂😂😂 watch mo kaya ung ibang video nya Kasama mga NBA player na tinuruam niya Ng mga moves para e apply sa NBA basketball 😂😂 tulog na Bata 😂
Definition of a true Point Guard.
One of the most underrated point guard frfr...
Wasn’t underrated at all…those flashy passes were in regular season or all star games. Those passes don’t translate well in 7 game playoffs!
He wasn’t underrated
The most entertaining baller of all
@@rockyward6758 If he played right now, it would have been a different story. You can say that he was not underrated but the old media def. did not flashy him enough for him to be shined.
he wuz the best at hiz craft fam 🙄 come'on now WHO in hell wuz moving likdiz?¿..🤔..¿? I'LL WAIT ..... ⏳tymez🥱 up⌛
Jay was on a whole different level back then 🏀
Mama there goes that MAN 💯💯one of the best passers in NBA …I miss those days 😢
If he had an all star shooting guard.. he would've won a few championships in Sacramento. My favorite passer of all time
GP smiling at him at the end says everything you need to know about this dude. GP only respected the greats
One of the best passers the league has ever seen
Like a Anime Series "Kuruko No Basketball*" Kuruko is passer/playmaker like jason
Jason Williams was FIRE 💪🏾💪🏾🔥🔥
Why He (they) Nev won any championships?
@@flexg97he did win a championship as the starting pg for miami
He won in 2006 with Miami Heat
When hating for no reason backfires…..Awkward……
One of the best ball handlers and passers ever. I loved watching him play🏀🏀🏀🏀🏀💯💯👍🏿
One of the greatest playmakers of his era, Look at The Glove eyes and smile for the Williams plays.
Payton looked at Williams like, "I respect tf
outta you... you're _that dude._ You're him"
I wouldnt say all that
Looked at him like, I can't believe he made me look like I was 10 years old!!!
That was more, "I see you but still, eff you."
I love that he got a ring. Just an awesome player
That’s smile at the end from G.P., PRICELESS ❤
The best edit I’ve ever seen.
You always gotta watch his ish over and again ATLEAST a few times.
Salute to a real one.
Makes the game exciting and definitely unpredictable when he was one the court
Facts
Jason Williams was the modern day Pistol Pete in his era
This guy know his stuff
Pistol Pete was a different level as a player to White Chocolate
White chocolate's passes were way too unpredictable🔥
mum I’m famous!!!
@Love4CurrysMeat didn’t curry sell a 3-1 lead 💀
@Love4CurrysMeathow many finals mvp does curry have out of his 4 rings how did curry choke a 3-1 lead
@Love4CurrysMeatBro i cant stop seeing this guy bro and hes always on a rant bout curry😂
@@w0killssums up all warriors fans
@@w0killsfr I see him everywhere 😂
That smile Gary gave em' is priceless.
Jason Williams is one of the greatest West Virginia born athletes of all time
Him and Super Freak clear
The logo
Virginia= Allen Iverson! Hands down.
@@chrisblack2330 I said “one of the” i didn’t say the
@baconcurtain5089 I know that. The Logo is from West by God Virginia also. That is all I was saying. Thanks
That elbow pass is just beautiful
This kid was an And 1 mixtape on the NBA court. Great clip 👍🏿👍🏿❤️
That elbow pass has to be the best pass in the history of the NBA
That elbow pass was made even better with that step to avoid the travel. Legend
Now that's a highlight reel!!
The first nba street baller 🔥
Rafer Alston 1999 same year?
@@preston74Facts Both came in the NBA the same year pimp 1999🔥🔥🔥💪🏿
I get what you saying but look up pistol pete and bob cousy... Jason remixed stuff for sure but they were doing streetball stuff in the 60s and 70s
@@larsp8665 🎯🎯 That's a Fact pimp but did they ever play street ball... real street ball 🤔
@@atlantafalcons4006 nah they didn't play streetball as we know it to be now but they were doing moves that JWill was doing way back when. That's essentially my point. I was responding to the original poster saying that JWill was the first streetballer in the NBA. I would argue that pistol Pete and others were doing streetball stuff in the league first
White chocolate was fire 🔥 a Miami legend 👍
Behind the back elbow pass was one of the most clever passes ever
The best I've seen
Jasonnnn was like a mad scientist on the court 😂😂😂amazing player 👏
That's awesome. Best tribute to Jason Williams ever made. Well done 👍. Bravo!!!
One of the smoothest PGs ever!! His ability to score at will was quite often overlooked because he didn’t really play like that. He was flashy but for the most part he still played the position with a traditional approach. He could have been a consistent 23-27 a game!
Such a creative guard. His game was ahead of the systems in that era of the league.
Yeah 30 years after Pete Maravich did the stuff Williams stole from him. Everything from the fake behind the back passes to the no look. Everything
Jason Williams is the coldest white boy oat. He even got it tatted 😂
@Love4CurrysMeatno one asked 😂
@Love4CurrysMeatWTF u everywhere😂
Wish he played in this era. What a baller.
Flamboyant, lightening quick, elegance...you Name it, what a complete Joy to watch❤❤❤❤❤
You know John Stockton is asking himself, “…what the heck they feeding these kids.” 😂
That behind-the-back elbow pass was one of the best moves I've ever seen I could watch that a thousand times
J. Will & The Pistol were both wizards with the B-Ball. Flashing and Dashing in the mist of the Players Ball . I would love to have seen him,Pistol, Stockton, and Bird, playing together with a few more classic Blue-Eyed Soul ballers
"If you don't like that, u don't like NBA basketball!"
This edit is cleaner than my room
How’s that meat tasting
When you will stop commenting this bs comment everytime? 💀
Low bar I'm guessing 😂. I can smell the musk through the phone..
That guy was something else he got all the moves.
Probably the best point guard i played against in college.
Who else did you play against? 🤣
Yeah right Duffy!🙄
JayWood was blazing, AMAZING AND mesmerizing to watch.. Truly one of the most underrated and under appreciated ballers to ever play the game...💯
The greatest pass in nba history🤩🔥
Cap
Know you just meatriding
@@Prodz9kbro stfu. Having a n opinion or saying something nkce is glazing or meatriding in this genreation. Tf is wrong with society
He’s underrated, when white chocolate played you wouldn’t know what happens next to the ball
He’s not underrated. He’s a street ball player and has good highlights, but he has horrible stats
@@ADSeason25just cause he average 13 don’t mean he’s bad…. He averaged 6 assists , I mean he didn’t have stats like Jordan or Kobe, but he was a team player
@@AzuNoda865he was a turnover machine
@@AzuNoda865what the comment over me said. He was turnover prone bc of his flashy passes and dribbles, when they traded him, the kings got better
@@AzuNoda865 he averages like 6 assists on 4 turnovees
One of the most underrated best point guards of all time
He’s not underrated at all. He is as a role player. The highlights are fun but he wasn’t a super productive player outside of the flash. He was just an ok player overall.
@@TheIcemanthomasI disagree he was always in the top 10 in the NBA in asst. And avg. About 12-14 that's equal to about 20 today 22 with the pace of the game be much faster these days
Man was so underrated he doesn’t get talked about enough
Heros get remembered, but legends never die. J Will wiill be talked about for centuries (as will Pistol Pete, Chef Curry, and very few others)
One of the league's top 10 point guards, hands down!!!! WC
Truly gifted & talented like many of the Greats !
Damn white chocolate really playing like Flash out there🔥🔥🔥
Wiiliams was studying TF outta those AND1 VHS tapes. He didn't invent any of what is in that clip but he was one of the few to actually have the balls to do it in a real NBA game.
White chocolate! Was his nickname when he played on the same highschool sports teams as Randy Moss! 1small 5k people town in WV produced several others as well, but this cat was super athletic with court vision 😲 combined with Randy Mosses ability to jump out of the gym!
I bet he gave Randy a few alley-oops!
This is facts my bro was at Marshall 99-03
Jason was definitely that guy in my era😎👊🏾
He's one on the best to ever do it. Jason had a distinct habit of embarrassing opponents. White Chocolate was a ball handling & passing Genius.
Ehh. Wouldn’t say he’s one of the best to ever do it. He was an ok player. Fun talent for sure.
That's poetry in motion if I've ever seen one.
GD always with the bangers! White chocolate too smooth
This guy is more flashing than my grandmas camera
Underrated comment
@@azizbotirov4917thanks😊
Even Gary had to tip his hat and smile nice there youngin
One of my favorite players and one of my favorite groups of the 80’s Modern Talking.
Most exciting Kid since pistol Pete. Crazy handles ❤❤😂
Gds edits are different 🔥🐐
He's got it going on the court. Poetic Motion
Respect for his teammates to catch his unexpected pass