For sure one of the players for sure who DEFINITELY changed his game was Brook Lopez , a post up player throughout his career and then he transformed his game to being a spaced 3 point shooter
Brook Lopez is probably one of the best players who completely changed their game. He was a strictly post player in Brooklyn who didn’t rebound that well or play any defense. Over the years, he’s become one of the best big man shooters in the league and has exceptional post defense while still being effective in the paint.
As an okc fan, Adams was always a great passer. Defo great to see him get to showcase his playmaking more on the Grizzlies though Plus the thumbnail is amazing LMAO
I think he was under-utilized by Billy Donovan by giving KD and Russ and PG the ball too much with their isolation, but his playmaking started to flourish when Cp came to OKC. I wish he comes back again somewhere in his career to OKC
@@gabrielsalarda2865 Yea that's true, he made a lot of outlet passes in okc but didn't have that much freedom when KD was still on the roster. I never thought Billy Donovan was a good offensive coach though since he always just had Russ and KD or Russ and PG take turns controlling the offence so I guess Adams was kind of limited by that but his defensive schemes were always good.
Playing with two of the greatest point guards ever really helps with your basketball iq. Stevn Adams has always been a favorite player of mine and he's one of the toughest guys in the league and one of the strongest ever. Hopefully he wins a chip with the Grizzlies.
Boris could literally do everything in San Antonio. He could score from inside and from midrange, could pass with the best of them, rebound and play defense.
Once Murray was all defense I could see the triple doubles coming because of how many rebounds he would get. He’s scoring more than I thought tho and can still improve his 3’s.
Good to see some Steven Adams love. Crazy how he was traded to the Pelicans, was a terrible fit but got an extension. Then, traded to Memphis where he has been a perfect fit
It was usually glimpses of that for him. They could never fully allow Adams to playmake with Russ in. With Ja being a predominant driver less than a passer, Adams can work his potential. The Grizzlies straight up got another Gasol.
@@tybones2222 Pretty much Pachulia, David West and Bogut all had that role of being passing bigs that utilizes screening and hand-outs, while also being a defensive anchor who isn't much of a scoring threat Steven Adams at his current stage is probably better than all three of those in that role
Barnes is a great player, i dont understand how PO teams dont make a trade for him. I would love to see him in Boston as a 6th man or even a starter if they go with only 1 big inside
Before the deadline I hoped that Jazz would trade for him. He's a big wing that can defend and would let Donovan be their full time PG. Conley served as a training wheels for Donovan plus having 2 small guards really never worked
Ben Simmons tops this list. His usual playstyle of zero jumpshot and zero 3 point ability did not suit his team so he had to transform into a diva. He stopped playing and started whinging instead.
KD scoring ability to me is rivaled by no one. The dude being that tall can shoot from anywhere on the court. Can take one dribble or wear you out and still score. The man is unstoppable.
Dejounte Murray is only 25 , if the Spurs draft right this year , we can be back in contention 2 years tops, because keldon Johnson is consistently scoring 25+ a game and he’s only 22 , we just need to fill that PF hole
they need to stop drafting guards unless they can trade them to a experienced frontcourts. their young guards with dj, keldon(he's more of a forward but whatever lol), vassell, lonnie and i can see some flashes with primo and he's still really young imo has a bright future
i admit i thought jonas was the better of the 2 ( still do ) but adams fits better , & he’s always been a solid playmaker westbrook’s ball dominance hid that from the world . love how they’re utilizing him !
You should make a video on players who refused to change, whether not adapting to a changing game style or just not admitting they’re getting old. That’d be interesting. I’m thinking Hibbert, Iverson, Westbrook, etc.
Jahlil okafor and Mountain Dew are doing well and are still very interested in the future of our family but they aren’t necessarily going through this weekend lol but it’s definitely a good idea
Al horford brook Lopez and players of those sort have made the biggest Jumps for me they came into an era where their roles was just grab rebounds and dominate the paint nowadays they spend more time away from the basket shooting as well as guards
Love how you were SUPER PERCISE with Steven adams love it bro your ability to notice the KEY factors aswell as the minor details that led to his change your Really good at this dude think about doing movie breakdowns and things on a separate channel and watch it blow up anyway got a new sub in me and your voice over skills itself are arguably close too moistkritikal dude you're amazing and really good at what you do 🔥
While that's true, a lot of dudes go to being straight up 3 pt specialists once their legs get some miles on them. I don't think you could fit them all in a video, though certainly he had some of the most success at it as far as amazing playoff / finals moments.
@@blikketty77 He is THEE BEST EXAMPLE witch means he should have used him. if he came in the league the way he ended his career he would still have the all time record
I have to disagree with Murray, this basically what we expected before he tore his ACL, he was always a good rebounding guard. His playmaking and mid range shooting has really improved though but the playmaking part was before his ACL.
I'd disagree there. Pre ACL he used to make poor playmaking decisions, such as rushing into opposing defenders crowding the paint, and was at best an average passer. There was a huge contrast as a playmaker between Murray and White during their time together, with White never getting flustered when defenses put pressure on him and having good court vision, unlike Murray who often looked to have tunnel vision on his offensive game and would get flustered and either lose the ball to a turnover or looking to get rid of it quickly to get the pressure off him, which typically would be before a set play or teammates were in a good position to score. So yes, he has improved tremendously as a playmaker. He had the physical attributes to be a playmaker before the injury but clearly he didn't have the maturity or mental aptitude to be one just yet.
@@patfer1189 Yeah, your absolutely right, his playmaking and mid range game improved alot, but I thought he was a good playmaker prior to the ACL tear, he just improved tremendously on that front after the ACL tear.
@@patfer1189 Yes, he makes a lot less mistakes, and finishes soooo much better. He used to drive into traffic so much, and jump without really having a plan whether he was going try to finish or pass.
If I was a rookie coming into NBA, Spurs would probably be one of my top choices to go to. It just seems, like they're an organisation that let's players develop at their own pace and figure out who they are, while offering guidance and advice. Instead of demanding instant stardom, or trying to change your playstyle
westbrook literally has been TRYING to adapt da fuck are you talkin about? he came in to the league seen to be as a defensive stopper. and what happened? became a superstar and MVP. and now is ave career lows just to try to fit in with lebron lol
@@augustilagan8496 and right now. Russ is only attempting like fewer shots like 13-15 while having the ball less in hsi hands more. Its the reason why he is struggling that much (played well the last 3 games tho) while lbj is having one of his best seasons too. He allows his teammates to be the best while he adjusts. 🥱🥱
I feel like all the players on this list always had the abilities to do what they did later in their careers, they just couldn’t display it because of a lack of opportunities.
I think the Sixers should make a push for him. He’d fit better than Tobias and can play a similar role to what he was in Golden State while also being able to create shots while Harden or Embiid are out.
@@kig4794 true but it didn’t help him overall though is the thing, he was the alpha on multiple EFC teams-he could get to the rim easily on Indiana now like you’re saying he’s a perimeter player-not a deeper bag, just different
@@titankiller5287 he defeinitely did get a bigger bag, since OKC he's improved on every single thing in his arsenal its just that hes not as aggressive as he used to be
Crazy how innovative Mike D'Antoni is, dude has taken so many underperforming hybrid players and turned them into great niche role players. Definitely a major contributing factor to the way rosters are put together in the new "positionless" era
Suddenly missed Chris Bosh. Arguably he is 2nd most important piece in Miami's title run. Never expected Djountey to flourish like this. I knew he was good but not this exceptional. Hoping they could sign another bigs to help him win in san antonio.
Brolo is the guy I always think of first in changing their playstyle. Going from a bully ball big to a stretch 5 that far into his career is still crazy to me
The late kobe. Watch highlights of him from 2000-2003 and compare that to highlights of 2007-2011. He drove to the basket and caught a lot of alley-oops in his earlier years, while later in his career, he polished his midrange shot. Lebron also has shown a lot of change in his game. He played with a lot of flash in Cleveland, then was more of a post-up player in Miami. Then in his second stint in Cleveland and with the Lakers, he relied on his basketball IQ
I think Robert Horry deserves a mention here. He came into the league as a 6'10 small forward. He was quick despite his height. But as he got older, he bulked up and his play style become what we know of in his Lakers and Spurs days
Marcus Smart, used to be great defensively and would often flop. Still great defensively now but doesnt flop anymore. Also, after playing as backup for IT, Kyrie, and Kemba, he is now the floor general for the Celtics. Drastically improved his shot selection too. This is very noticeable as a Cs fan. James Harden 3-4 years ago would Iso and take stepback threes all the time, or drive and feast on the FT line. He used to do this for a living. When he got to Nets, he became more of a facilitator all-around PG. This is too early to say but we have the best of Rockets and Nets version of Harden right now in Philly.
Lebron developed a post game later on his career and the 3PT shot. when he was younger he relied more on his athleticism and explosiveness to get buckets but now since it has declined he has changed his game
Adjustments and improving are always needed in this game!! The best do it as they age and Father Time takes over!! Can’t be a dinosaur in this game ladies and gentlemen!!
Steven Adams on the Pelicans was so frustrating. Not because he wasn’t good but because we were losing and people were blaming him. And they had no idea what he was trying to do out there. He paired with Zion great and helped him get that 27 ppg. Now he’s on the Grizzlies playing a similar role and they’re winning so people get it
It may not be drastic but Draymond has changed his playstyle. Back in his first 2 seasons, he was essentially a Small Forward doing Small Forward things. It took a Steve Kerr offense, a starting opportunity due to David Lee's injury, and the confidence to be the team's main playmaker despite being a Power Forward (and sometimes a Center) on top of his already elite defense for him to fully flourish
Kyle Lowry should be on this list. Back in Houston, he was nothing more than a Pat Beverly type player until he got to Toronto. He's now a great 2 way player & multiple time all star. KAT should be on here too. Gerald Wallace, Andrew Wiggins & Jason Williams should be on the list also.
Aaron Gordon could be on here too. Went from a perimeter oriented player in Orlando who jacked up too many off the dribble midrange and three point jumpers to becoming way more of a slasher in Denver
i would say harden too. used to be a mid range shooter and did eurosteps constantly with zero defense, all of which has changed throughout the past 4-5 years
TIM DUNCAN should be on the next list. His career straddled the big man dominating the paint era to the pace and space 3 point shooting league league. He adapted his body and game to thrive in each.
Definitely Dejounte Murray I am not surprised he’s on this list, when you’re playing with the greatest coach in NBA history in Popovich , I mean just look at the accolades , all time winningest coach in NBA history , self explanatory
For sure one of the players for sure who DEFINITELY changed his game was Brook Lopez , a post up player throughout his career and then he transformed his game to being a spaced 3 point shooter
He talked about him in a previous video.
And his defense really really improved too
@@aznpikachu215 I don’t remember which one if you remember tag me
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He's like a stiff Chris bosh with a better shot.
Brook Lopez is probably one of the best players who completely changed their game. He was a strictly post player in Brooklyn who didn’t rebound that well or play any defense. Over the years, he’s become one of the best big man shooters in the league and has exceptional post defense while still being effective in the paint.
He talked about him in a previous video.
Bruh I still remember when he was a laker in 2017 and we played Orlando and he didn’t have a single rebound in that game I was baffled😭
@@WestCoastCheeseHead That team had no direction.
His last year at Brooklyn was his peak shooting year
@@tridan9179 nah his first year in MIL was his peak shooting year
As an okc fan, Adams was always a great passer. Defo great to see him get to showcase his playmaking more on the Grizzlies though
Plus the thumbnail is amazing LMAO
I think he was under-utilized by Billy Donovan by giving KD and Russ and PG the ball too much with their isolation, but his playmaking started to flourish when Cp came to OKC.
I wish he comes back again somewhere in his career to OKC
@@gabrielsalarda2865 Yea that's true, he made a lot of outlet passes in okc but didn't have that much freedom when KD was still on the roster. I never thought Billy Donovan was a good offensive coach though since he always just had Russ and KD or Russ and PG take turns controlling the offence so I guess Adams was kind of limited by that but his defensive schemes were always good.
Agree we all love Adams at okc
Yup okc he definitely showed flashes
Playing with two of the greatest point guards ever really helps with your basketball iq. Stevn Adams has always been a favorite player of mine and he's one of the toughest guys in the league and one of the strongest ever. Hopefully he wins a chip with the Grizzlies.
Boris could literally do everything in San Antonio. He could score from inside and from midrange, could pass with the best of them, rebound and play defense.
Whole team was working like a clockwork. It was just perfect basketball...
There was no such thing as starters or bench players on the 2014 team, they were all on fire
He was the ultimate role player. Kyle Anderson kind of had that sort of skillset he just wasn't quite as smooth as Bobo
I’m not sure if stats will support this but, Boris has played some of the best defense on Lebron I’ve ever seen
@@Jaysuave365 stats won't ever show how good he guarded Bron, but peeps that saw those finals games know
Once Murray was all defense I could see the triple doubles coming because of how many rebounds he would get. He’s scoring more than I thought tho and can still improve his 3’s.
His growth as a passer surprised me the most, he was forced into the position with Derozan leaving but has thrived as the main facilitator
@@Anthonyfpm20 murray has always been a great passer tho?
The main reason I love this channel is because your topics usually differ from a lot of other RUclipsrs. Great video!
I 👍💯 percent
Y’all weird
@@ShaqsCheeks okay..
@@ShaqsCheeks coming from Mr. Dinosaur
@@whitehaven80 ha
steven adams went from the greatest player to still the greatest player of all time
Good to see some Steven Adams love. Crazy how he was traded to the Pelicans, was a terrible fit but got an extension. Then, traded to Memphis where he has been a perfect fit
Great video. I feel like Bosh is truly underrated as a center in Miami. One of the first stretch five who succeeded on his role.
Boris was my pick for 2014 FMVP. Finals God Mode Boris Diaw is one of my favorite players ever.
Have you seen Adams in his OKC days after Durant left? He's always been a pretty good passer for his size that also utilized screening actions
Granted it was never used to this degree today but it's always been there, just never fully seen because of Westbrook's usage
Adams would be a menace on GSW
It was usually glimpses of that for him. They could never fully allow Adams to playmake with Russ in. With Ja being a predominant driver less than a passer, Adams can work his potential.
The Grizzlies straight up got another Gasol.
@@tybones2222
Pretty much
Pachulia, David West and Bogut all had that role of being passing bigs that utilizes screening and hand-outs, while also being a defensive anchor who isn't much of a scoring threat
Steven Adams at his current stage is probably better than all three of those in that role
Barnes is a great player, i dont understand how PO teams dont make a trade for him. I would love to see him in Boston as a 6th man or even a starter if they go with only 1 big inside
Before the deadline I hoped that Jazz would trade for him. He's a big wing that can defend and would let Donovan be their full time PG. Conley served as a training wheels for Donovan plus having 2 small guards really never worked
As a Spurs fan I think we knew Dejounte was going to be this good, his injuries just slowed his development down a few years
That’s what I’m saying lol
Ben Simmons tops this list. His usual playstyle of zero jumpshot and zero 3 point ability did not suit his team so he had to transform into a diva. He stopped playing and started whinging instead.
KD scoring ability to me is rivaled by no one. The dude being that tall can shoot from anywhere on the court. Can take one dribble or wear you out and still score. The man is unstoppable.
the celtics stopped him pretty easily in the 2022 playoffs
Dejounte Murray is only 25 , if the Spurs draft right this year , we can be back in contention 2 years tops, because keldon Johnson is consistently scoring 25+ a game and he’s only 22 , we just need to fill that PF hole
spurs ability to develop young players and players in general is insane
Not a single chance the actual SAS core is just 1/2 pieces away from contention.
Sign Tim Duncan on a 10-day
they need to stop drafting guards unless they can trade them to a experienced frontcourts. their young guards with dj, keldon(he's more of a forward but whatever lol), vassell, lonnie and i can see some flashes with primo and he's still really young imo has a bright future
No star power.. play in team at best
Steven Adams is surprisingly playing really good for the grizzlies guess that Jonas trade was a win win
he’s just playing with Westbrook again
@@lucassepulveda3158 nah ja way different
@@lucassepulveda3158 efficiency this time around
i admit i thought jonas was the better of the 2 ( still do ) but adams fits better , & he’s always been a solid playmaker westbrook’s ball dominance hid that from the world . love how they’re utilizing him !
@@lucassepulveda3158 Similar athleticism but Ja is a better decision maker.
“There are no doubts he is going to stay in San Antonio”🤣, got traded like right after that
You should make a video on players who refused to change, whether not adapting to a changing game style or just not admitting they’re getting old. That’d be interesting. I’m thinking Hibbert, Iverson, Westbrook, etc.
Jahlil okafor and Mountain Dew are doing well and are still very interested in the future of our family but they aren’t necessarily going through this weekend lol but it’s definitely a good idea
I was thinking Deron Williams
@@JackCallSports yea that’s a really good one
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Westbrick
Steven Adams finally getting the love he deserves this season 💪🏽
I had no idea Boris Diaw was originally a guard! I always thought he was an underrated forward! Amazing fact Andy!
I think Derrick rose could qualify for this list.
He should be at the top of this list
I agree, from playing to not playing.
Al horford brook Lopez and players of those sort have made the biggest Jumps for me they came into an era where their roles was just grab rebounds and dominate the paint nowadays they spend more time away from the basket shooting as well as guards
another quality video Andy, mad props to ya!
I seen dejounte potential. I was so happy he was an all star this year
It is funny that the last sentence came back to bite Andy 😅, him assuring Murray will stay in SAS, great video though!!
Yea saying that dejounte is gonna stay in san antonio aged pretty badly
12:09 yeaaa this aged like milk
Love how you were SUPER PERCISE with Steven adams love it bro your ability to notice the KEY factors aswell as the minor details that led to his change your Really good at this dude think about doing movie breakdowns and things on a separate channel and watch it blow up anyway got a new sub in me and your voice over skills itself are arguably close too moistkritikal dude you're amazing and really good at what you do 🔥
@12:05 "there are no doubt he is going to stay in San Antonio for the long haul"... 3 months later. That didnt age well LOL.
RAY ALLEN - went from a slasher and driver to a shooter - he is the best example and you never covered him!!!
While that's true, a lot of dudes go to being straight up 3 pt specialists once their legs get some miles on them. I don't think you could fit them all in a video, though certainly he had some of the most success at it as far as amazing playoff / finals moments.
@@blikketty77 He is THEE BEST EXAMPLE witch means he should have used him. if he came in the league the way he ended his career he would still have the all time record
I have to disagree with Murray, this basically what we expected before he tore his ACL, he was always a good rebounding guard. His playmaking and mid range shooting has really improved though but the playmaking part was before his ACL.
I'd disagree there. Pre ACL he used to make poor playmaking decisions, such as rushing into opposing defenders crowding the paint, and was at best an average passer. There was a huge contrast as a playmaker between Murray and White during their time together, with White never getting flustered when defenses put pressure on him and having good court vision, unlike Murray who often looked to have tunnel vision on his offensive game and would get flustered and either lose the ball to a turnover or looking to get rid of it quickly to get the pressure off him, which typically would be before a set play or teammates were in a good position to score.
So yes, he has improved tremendously as a playmaker. He had the physical attributes to be a playmaker before the injury but clearly he didn't have the maturity or mental aptitude to be one just yet.
@@patfer1189 Yeah, your absolutely right, his playmaking and mid range game improved alot, but I thought he was a good playmaker prior to the ACL tear, he just improved tremendously on that front after the ACL tear.
@@patfer1189 Yes, he makes a lot less mistakes, and finishes soooo much better. He used to drive into traffic so much, and jump without really having a plan whether he was going try to finish or pass.
If I was a rookie coming into NBA, Spurs would probably be one of my top choices to go to. It just seems, like they're an organisation that let's players develop at their own pace and figure out who they are, while offering guidance and advice. Instead of demanding instant stardom, or trying to change your playstyle
LETS GO ANOTHER ANDY VIDEO
Great Vid bro
That trumpet before you speak. So soothing
Lmao the Murray comment of staying in the spurs aged poorly
Do a video on the opposite!! Players who refused to change.. Westbrook , Jalil Okafor. Roy hibbert
kyrie is a top 5 refuse to change player
westbrook literally has been TRYING to adapt da fuck are you talkin about? he came in to the league seen to be as a defensive stopper. and what happened? became a superstar and MVP. and now is ave career lows just to try to fit in with lebron lol
@@jayow3391 no Westbrook refuses to play any off ball..
Trying to adept with harden and Beal too so ya refuse to change his game
@@augustilagan8496 and right now. Russ is only attempting like fewer shots like 13-15 while having the ball less in hsi hands more. Its the reason why he is struggling that much (played well the last 3 games tho) while lbj is having one of his best seasons too. He allows his teammates to be the best while he adjusts. 🥱🥱
I absolutely love this channel it gets me more engaged into the NBA. I learn so much about the league.
I feel like all the players on this list always had the abilities to do what they did later in their careers, they just couldn’t display it because of a lack of opportunities.
Harrison Barnes is low-key a championship level player. I'd love to have him on my team.
I think the Sixers should make a push for him. He’d fit better than Tobias and can play a similar role to what he was in Golden State while also being able to create shots while Harden or Embiid are out.
@@TheFrostbite324 That would be an excellent fit I think
@@clevisbernier8973 yeah that or like Jae Crowder, Jerami Grant, Marcus Morris type 4
Wiggins could probably make this now. From being an inefficient high-flyer to a 3pt shooting 2 way player
Murray is a back court version of Kawhi
The physical tool is always there he just does everything he is told and develope all round
Great video Andy
Thank you! Please make this a bigger series!
I feel like Paul George developed a deeper bag after that foot injury
Absolutely not, he was a killer on those garbage Indiana teams, but he did become a far better shooter though
@@titankiller5287 I would say his handle also improved
@@titankiller5287 Way more of a slasher on the pacers but after the injury, he started to play on the perimeter way more than before
@@kig4794 true but it didn’t help him overall though is the thing, he was the alpha on multiple EFC teams-he could get to the rim easily on Indiana now like you’re saying he’s a perimeter player-not a deeper bag, just different
@@titankiller5287 he defeinitely did get a bigger bag, since OKC he's improved on every single thing in his arsenal its just that hes not as aggressive as he used to be
I watched Barnes in college I picked him to be the next great one. He was amazing when he was young.
12:07 aged perfectly lol
12:06. Ummm OOOPS. Decidedly NOT a Popavich guy.
Diaw was a jack of all trades PF. He could do a little bit of everything.
Crazy how innovative Mike D'Antoni is, dude has taken so many underperforming hybrid players and turned them into great niche role players. Definitely a major contributing factor to the way rosters are put together in the new "positionless" era
Suddenly missed Chris Bosh. Arguably he is 2nd most important piece in Miami's title run. Never expected Djountey to flourish like this. I knew he was good but not this exceptional. Hoping they could sign another bigs to help him win in san antonio.
All right an Andy Hoops video on a Wednesday yessir 🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐
It's about time people start talking about the Spurs and DJ 😤
That thumbnail is just 💀💀💀💀💀💀 I can’t -
Brolo is the guy I always think of first in changing their playstyle. Going from a bully ball big to a stretch 5 that far into his career is still crazy to me
Dejounte rlly has became star hope he keeps this mindset through his while career
Yea that Murray comment about the long haul, would’ve loved him now that we have wemby
The late kobe. Watch highlights of him from 2000-2003 and compare that to highlights of 2007-2011. He drove to the basket and caught a lot of alley-oops in his earlier years, while later in his career, he polished his midrange shot. Lebron also has shown a lot of change in his game. He played with a lot of flash in Cleveland, then was more of a post-up player in Miami. Then in his second stint in Cleveland and with the Lakers, he relied on his basketball IQ
I think Robert Horry deserves a mention here. He came into the league as a 6'10 small forward. He was quick despite his height. But as he got older, he bulked up and his play style become what we know of in his Lakers and Spurs days
Marcus Smart, used to be great defensively and would often flop. Still great defensively now but doesnt flop anymore. Also, after playing as backup for IT, Kyrie, and Kemba, he is now the floor general for the Celtics. Drastically improved his shot selection too. This is very noticeable as a Cs fan.
James Harden 3-4 years ago would Iso and take stepback threes all the time, or drive and feast on the FT line. He used to do this for a living. When he got to Nets, he became more of a facilitator all-around PG. This is too early to say but we have the best of Rockets and Nets version of Harden right now in Philly.
He still flops all the time
@@gatinthecadillac7206 I mean occasionally yes, but not like when he was still young lol
@@tedguanzon3499 you watch the finals? He was flopping like a fish
Great Video!!!!
Lebron developed a post game later on his career and the 3PT shot. when he was younger he relied more on his athleticism and explosiveness to get buckets but now since it has declined he has changed his game
The Boris Diaw story was a huge shocker. Would have never guessed he could jump that high
Adams was always a good passer. He’s just never had the opportunities to show it off.
Adjustments and improving are always needed in this game!! The best do it as they age and Father Time takes over!! Can’t be a dinosaur in this game ladies and gentlemen!!
Steven Adams on the Pelicans was so frustrating. Not because he wasn’t good but because we were losing and people were blaming him. And they had no idea what he was trying to do out there. He paired with Zion great and helped him get that 27 ppg. Now he’s on the Grizzlies playing a similar role and they’re winning so people get it
@12:08 that did not age well haha
It may not be drastic but Draymond has changed his playstyle. Back in his first 2 seasons, he was essentially a Small Forward doing Small Forward things. It took a Steve Kerr offense, a starting opportunity due to David Lee's injury, and the confidence to be the team's main playmaker despite being a Power Forward (and sometimes a Center) on top of his already elite defense for him to fully flourish
I randomly decided to play as the Spurs in 2K22 MyLeague and OMG, DeJounte is an underrated talent.
As a spurs fan I can say Boris Diaw is one of the most underrated players of all time
lol the Dejounte Murray piece about him stayin in SA for a long time didn’t age well
I love how he uses everyone’s (from previous video) full name and then just… “Giannis” love the videos though man, really good content
Pov:Dejounte got traded to the Hawks
6:22 Bam Adebayo hasn't got close to that yet. We've seen flashes, but we want more.
0:24 can you share the link please, thanks
I respect and love your Nba takes.
Kyle Lowry should be on this list. Back in Houston, he was nothing more than a Pat Beverly type player until he got to Toronto. He's now a great 2 way player & multiple time all star. KAT should be on here too. Gerald Wallace, Andrew Wiggins & Jason Williams should be on the list also.
that ending lol
MARCUS SMART🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
Aaron Gordon could be on here too. Went from a perimeter oriented player in Orlando who jacked up too many off the dribble midrange and three point jumpers to becoming way more of a slasher in Denver
i would say harden too. used to be a mid range shooter and did eurosteps constantly with zero defense, all of which has changed throughout the past 4-5 years
When was he a mid range shooter
When he was a helluva midrange shooter
TIM DUNCAN should be on the next list. His career straddled the big man dominating the paint era to the pace and space 3 point shooting league league. He adapted his body and game to thrive in each.
That Boris Diaw story is SICK haha
Thank you for giving Steven the credit he deserves.
That Boris Diaw story is savage 🤣🤣
Absolutely love D-Murry!
Pat Beverly should be on this list. He was a bucket in hs and college but specialized in a defender in the nba
Part 2 love it
Dejounte kinda reminds me of Grant Hill. He's a triple double threat.
4:32 that pass 😲
Definitely Dejounte Murray I am not surprised he’s on this list, when you’re playing with the greatest coach in NBA history in Popovich , I mean just look at the accolades , all time winningest coach in NBA history , self explanatory
now you got to do one about players who's play style haven't changed since entering the NBA like kyrie
Back in 2018, I was one guy who was saying DJ was going to be an all-star… Some friends laughed at me for being so high on him.
Amare stoudemire could have been on here. From an extremely explosive poster machine to mid range spot up guy as well as Blake Griffin
Murray actually uses his long arms on defense other than Brandon Ingram does
Imagine coming into the league as a pg and being moved to power forward. That's crazy
Murray played like that before but had no time to play with Parker and Patty Mills on the roster
wow pretty cool concept
Funny enough, in shape Kevin Love and hisb3 point shooting is what is keeping him in the league still in 2024