He doesn't look like it, but he legit man strength. Without all the muscle definition, you can be fooled into him being not as strong, which makes it even more dangerous.
@@pinobluevogel6458 people forget NBA players add muscles for weight first, because most are tall with slight frames. If you already have a wide frame, like Jokic, Doncic, or most european bigs, you just need to focus on fonctionnal core muscles and not surface muscles that most think about when saying "in shape".
@@ouicertes9764 I got your point. Luka has never looked 'jacked', lacking the muscle definition, but you can see how he affects his defenders, throwing them off balance with ease. There is legit strength behind it, no doubt.
@@pinobluevogel6458or the defenders are flying off him on purpose and comically falling for every pump fake and pass fake to give him easy buckets, cause NBA is sports entertainment like WWE and the defenders get paid to make the superstars look good.
he is just so awkward you never know what he's gonna do. Either he fades from the post up position or spams a ton of hesitation moves and when ur off balance for a second he catches you. you did a great job explaining it in the vid he has a counter for everything. W vid as always Brodie
From counter to counter to countermove. He can legit take every scoring option that is open or just flick the ball to an open teammate on a no-look pass out of any corner of the court. Its just crazy, beyond even what Jokic does. I love Jokic setups and passes and he might be a little more insane with his effectiveness on his passing, but having the insane dribble and movement that Luka has, opens up a lot more of the court and relies a lot less on the finishing ability of his teammates, which I think is a plus in a vacuum.
He has such a deep bag at 24 years old. The amount of ways he can score is crazy and you add his superb playmaking and passing ability to that. I wouldn't be surprised if he won several MVPs in the next few years.
So far, his MVP race got cut short twice now, due to injury and difficulty of keeping the team afloat without Luka. He often plays through injuries, which is also a problem for his overall game. Last year, he was perfectly on track until about jan or feb, then got sidelined and his MVP chances were over.
His playstyle is on Thing. The change of his body speed costs. his bands and muscle are under extrem tension. And especially in late game, you can easily get injured, because the muscle are tired. And this style aged Not well. In Football/soccer there are alot examples of this sort of playstyle. If you don't have the necessary genetics, luck and training, you will have really fast bad knees, hip, ancles and back pain. Hopefully He stays healthy. One of the good guys 👍
What I love about Luka and Jokic is the slow, methodical, almost nonchalant way that they attack opposing defenses. Its like they are giving next to zero effort getting points on the board. And that's not even getting into their passing game!
European fundamentals, sounds cliche but so much of that starts from Football (Soccer) always using your opponents momentum against them, especially when you’re 6’8, you’re so hard to guard, bigger than guards, smaller than forwards so it’s constantly a mismatch, but the bloke is an absolute genius.
As I said last year, Luka and Jokic are the slowest top players in NBA history .... slow but controlled ....they have mastered the art of slow speed basketball . All players try to finisch their actions as fast as possible .... these two players not ... and therefore are so successful ...
@@BKG-125 Its great. The NBA rule changes alot, speed power might not be the best bet to win NBA like what MJ did before because foul this and that today. But with Luka Jokic slow beat, its probably the best for NBA as a whole to change.
Even though he is young he has played basketball for 20 years I think. They say you need 10000 hours to master one field which on average is 10 years. He doubled that so here you go. You have a young man but veteran in the game
It’s honestly impressive how he’s been since he was young . He’s never averaged less than 21 points in the nba . The last he averaged less than 26 points was his rookie year
He was a better shooter than lebron (especially mid-range) but that's about it. Lebron had the ability to completely take over a game with minimal scoring from himself. I don't think Luka is there yet. I think of Luka as a Lebron clone without the insane athleticism. Luka is here to stay and will be the face of the NBA no matter how much people from America don't like it, and I'm here for it. Born and raised in Dallas. I cant wait until they get him some legit help that wants to play basketball every game. Kyrie is awesome but he's got to play in more games.
Basketball IQ + right decisions + good court vision + explosiveness of changing speed and decelration + good ball and body control + diff shot techniques = new era of MVP style. But athletic and speed features are still most important and teams need that mix most. All ppls like Luka in starting five wont win anything, but Luka arround athletic and really fast guys is best mixture for team.
They have this 7'1" rookie center there that played quite a lot last night in the first game of the season and he might be a big factor this season... He looked quite good with Luka + Kyrie. Able to go get those passes and hit his shots very well with all the Luka & Kyrie gravity on the court. Luka is just out of this world with his ability to take advantage of anyone and everyone on the offensive end.
Amazing breakdown man! Esp the way you detail his timing on his attack moves and taking what the opposition gives. Alot of moves to try and add to the bag 💯
I think you forgot to mention, that brcause of his insane passing ability, the defender will always overthink Luka's next move. Hence why, some of them forget to lock him up, because they expect Luka to pass the ball.
1:45 you misread this imo. The defender didn't do a 'good job' on the initial turn, he was beat. Luka just screwed up a little on the spin move, leaving the ball outside his momentum.
He isn't crazy fast or jump super high, and I love it! He is proving you don't have to be uber athletic to be the best. In a league full of unprecedented athleticism, his achievements are truly inspiring.
It's crazy, he's been doing that elbow dribble isolation to a step-back 3 before he's in a legal age to drink lol. Been watching this dude before he was drafted it's crazy he's still torching the league with the same kinda moves.
So basically what makes him good are He’s good at changing speed He can push defenders off using his weight He can finish off contact He can shoot from anywhere He has multiple finishing options
Could go either way on this one, my gut says AD because of the all-time defensive flexibility, but Dirk is the vastly superior offensive player and a "true #1", so there's no wrong answer.
Craziest part of this video is that you ain’t even mention that Luka is a passer>scorer. Same goes for Jokic and Lebron, could make a whole video on their scoring but the first thing they want to do is hit an open man so you can’t even double them
This,is not facts. None of those guys are "pass first" players. This Internet myth needs to die. They are score first players, some of the best scorers ever, while also being incredible passers. Magic Johnson, Steve Nash, Jason Kidd, and John Stockton are PASS FIRST players that could also score pretty well. Lebron and Luka are SCORE FIRST players who can also pass very well. The myth that LeBron especially is a pass first player, is garbage. It's observably and statistically untire. He is still a phenomenal passer though.
@@Biggiiful you’re arguing about categorising Lebron’s playstyle, which is stupid, but I’ll bite. I didn’t call them pass first, I said passer>scorer. Which means playmaking is the primary weapon of all 3. You think PRIME Lebron only averaged 26 ppg on the heat as a score first player???. Luka, Joker, Lebron mostly play against man to man coverage as teams know they’ll hit any passing options theyre given. Each developed an iso game and will sometimes look for their own shot first, but it’s to open up the floor. As soon as you double, each will hit the open man for a better look (which is more efficient offense). “Score-first” players (embiid, shaq, 06-10 kobe, hot shooters like steph/klay) will mostly look for their own shot first, and if it’s going in they’ll keep hunting their shot, even through double teams. Lebron has only ever played like this in the non-kyrie playoff runs in 17 and 18, and even then only bcuz his teams had very limited shotmaking. His first weapon is his playmaking, as is Luka’s and Joker’s. If you think they’re score first because they average the most points on their teams, I would encourage you to look at the what the other 9 players do when they have the ball.
It also helps that he is 6'7, but has a low center of gravity. throws defenders off. players that tall dont typically play that close to the ground. Thats one of the first things i noticed about him, is that he utilizes his handles below the waist like a 1 or 2 guard.
I think he studies all his opponents on all the teams to see what their Tendencies are their movements and how they guard etc etc I think he knows how to get people off of their feet and how to use their movements, speed, and footwork to his advantage. These are signs of someone with an extremely high basketball IQ
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I probably agree, like what they're doing but still far from a top tier contender in my opinion. Would really love to see them get a defensive star, whether that be a versatile wing or anchoring big.
People keep forgetting Mavs were fourth before Christmas and they just added two centers (Holmes and Lively) which are a definite upgrade over Powell, and Grant Williams instead of Bullock. Add Exum and Curry to the mix, I believe they're much more competitive than what they looked like in the last games of last season. With a competitive machine in Doncic, don't sleep of them.
This is an awesome debate imo, the drastic difference between an ultra-helio guy, and someone who's arguably better without the ball. If I were starting from scratch and just had to build around one of them, I'd choose Luka, but if I were just taking each and placing them in a random situation, I think you can extract more value from Steph.
he is a genius, very entertaining to watch. If only Dallas could make good trades, that Kyrie trade might have destroyed his chances of a ring in Dallas.
I'd take Jimmy, I'm a sucker for off-ball defense and he's maybe the best ever at his position. McDaniels is better if you're trying to slow down one individual guy, but on the team level Butler's on another level imo.
When asked which was his kung fu style, Master Bruce Lee said, I flow like water, take whatever the opponent gives me. . I think the Mavs are now serious contenders.
It’s not just about his change of pace. His subtle change of pace is effective only because he is a lethal outside shooter so the defender has to follow closely.
It's hard to accept for a guy whose never made the finals (not his fault) but Luka is already an ATG player, and he's young enough to imagine continued polish to his game for the next decade
Ja due to size and athleticism he is a pretty decent playmaker and he has significantly higher upside and even unrelated to the question he is infinitely better on defense
This is about as close as 2 players can get imo. On one hand you have Trae's superior shooting and passing, but on the other Ja seems to be more resilient and built for tougher playoff defenses because of the unreal dribble penetration. If I *had* to pick, my gut says Trae, but it's like a 50.1/49.9 advantage.
He's good but the "defenders" are bad, too. They don't seem to be guarding against anything. They don't reposition when Luka repositions the ball. They're not proactive. They don't throw out a hand to pester the ball when it's in-between a dribble out of his hands. They don't reposition their feet when Luka has repositioned his. They overguard threats that aren't even possible considering gow Luka is positioned.
@@SUPREMELEGEND Somewhat true, yeah. In some cases they are afraid of being called for a foul (wrongly). That's where the design is, in how the refs call the game.
Great breakdown. Its wlmost comical how can shake defender with the tiniest hesitation but then he got that size where can just over oower to create space as needed
It's a pleasure to see him, he's one of the best. In my opinion he would have more and not less difficulty playing in Jordan's time, today there are more open spaces.
Good analysis. I keep wondering when he is going to pull back for the outside shot, but he is always driving. Pulling back would give him even more options.
I also think because he doesn't use much athleticism it keeps him close to the ground. So his finishes look like just another step, which means you don't know when he's gonna finish. other stars have strong accelerations and finishes so you know when the play is going to end - or when the play HAS to end. In other words, Lukas end-of-play moves look extremely similar to his middle-of-play moves.
He’s got a really deep bag but it’s really hard for a team to win when one man is 50%+ of your entire offense whether he’s shooting or passing. An equal opportunity offense will beat a one-man offense most of the times. When lebron won his back-to -back titles with the Heat, Spoelstra convinced him to sacrifice his stats for the benefit of the team. He even sacrificed his assist numbers so that other guys could be playmakers too. To date, only Spoeltra and old age were able to convince Bron to lean into a system where he isn’t the system necessarily.
I was wondering if there was a rule change I didn’t know about! I’m a very casual fan of modern NBA because of things like this. It seems that there are absolutely no rules left regarding traveling or carrying. Seems inequitable to count these guys’ accomplishments against a Jerry West, Magic Johnson or Pete Maravich, who had much stricter ball handling enforcement. If Jordan or Kobe could have gotten away with that many steps….
Best brakes in the business. Which creates his separation even with how conventionally slow and unathletic he is … combined with his awkwardness and size and strength. Him and his teammate Kyrie also have the best footwork and balance in the game as well. But no Mike and then Kobe were the best mid range scorers in NBA history. Then KD
I think because the players who guard him is all talented athletic and high instinct players that's why they get caught up everytime everytime he moves because they react everytime he hesitate and step back
He so reminds me of myself. Seriously, this guy has been a Pro since he was 16. but His whole game has been him with the ball. I don't know if that's gonna lead to a Championship.
Because they let him have too much space. There's a very simple and efficient weapon against him: Put a fast, aggressive player on him to prevent him from getting the ball, stop passes to him, before he receives the ball. He will have to move a lot more, will get tired and nervous because he is not getting the ball. He doesn't have the needed mental stability to overcome that, and is not good at playing without a ball. It's simple as that.
If going slower and doing change of pace was a real thing that worked, the league would be filled with players like Luka. Basketball is a game of speed, if u are slow and unathletic then your defender will easily stop you. Its obvious that defenders are letting luka score on purpose, because nba is sports entertainment like wwe. The defenders get paid to make the superstars look good.
Not sure why you're assuming anyone can just change pace like Luka. The reason the league isn't filled with players like Luka, is because there aren't players like Luka. Hope this helps.
I set my college's "number of shots blocked" record, and I can see that those athletes trying to defend Luka are top notch professionals unlike college kid me. And Luka still smokes them, WOW.
Luka's game, as well as those of many other current stars, could not have evolved to this level, had the interpretation of carrying the ball not changed so fundamentally, starting back when AI and others began using their exaggerated cross-over setups. I signal my age, but imagine what Bob Cousy's imagination would have come up with, had he not been limited to dribbling lower than waist high and forbidden from palming even just a little bit. The game moves on --- and for the better. This fact of evolution is a reason why arguments about "best ever" can never be resolved. Different wars, different weapons. The common denominator of all the truly greats is their drive to find a way to win.
Lukas best skill may honestly be his handles. If you’ve ever played ball, you know how much easier the game is when you have the ball on a string. I think he has too 3 best handles in the league. Deff helps All the other parts. Especially dribbling with contact
My worry about Luca is more about his inexperience, maturity, mind/spirit. The general assumption is that these will come with age-but that’s not always the case, so we’ll see.
Love his game, his lower body strength is extremely underrated which allows the deceleration
He doesn't look like it, but he legit man strength. Without all the muscle definition, you can be fooled into him being not as strong, which makes it even more dangerous.
@@pinobluevogel6458 yep exactly 💯
@@pinobluevogel6458 people forget NBA players add muscles for weight first, because most are tall with slight frames. If you already have a wide frame, like Jokic, Doncic, or most european bigs, you just need to focus on fonctionnal core muscles and not surface muscles that most think about when saying "in shape".
@@ouicertes9764 I got your point. Luka has never looked 'jacked', lacking the muscle definition, but you can see how he affects his defenders, throwing them off balance with ease. There is legit strength behind it, no doubt.
@@pinobluevogel6458or the defenders are flying off him on purpose and comically falling for every pump fake and pass fake to give him easy buckets, cause NBA is sports entertainment like WWE and the defenders get paid to make the superstars look good.
he is just so awkward you never know what he's gonna do. Either he fades from the post up position or spams a ton of hesitation moves and when ur off balance for a second he catches you. you did a great job explaining it in the vid he has a counter for everything. W vid as always Brodie
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How is he awkward? Lol. It’s literally some of the most beautiful basketball ever played
From counter to counter to countermove. He can legit take every scoring option that is open or just flick the ball to an open teammate on a no-look pass out of any corner of the court. Its just crazy, beyond even what Jokic does. I love Jokic setups and passes and he might be a little more insane with his effectiveness on his passing, but having the insane dribble and movement that Luka has, opens up a lot more of the court and relies a lot less on the finishing ability of his teammates, which I think is a plus in a vacuum.
I wouldn’t say necessarily awkward, but unpredictable while smooth.
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He has such a deep bag at 24 years old. The amount of ways he can score is crazy and you add his superb playmaking and passing ability to that.
I wouldn't be surprised if he won several MVPs in the next few years.
@PridelovalecSipka I didn't say he had it during the game ha
So far, his MVP race got cut short twice now, due to injury and difficulty of keeping the team afloat without Luka. He often plays through injuries, which is also a problem for his overall game. Last year, he was perfectly on track until about jan or feb, then got sidelined and his MVP chances were over.
His playstyle is on Thing. The change of his body speed costs. his bands and muscle are under extrem tension. And especially in late game, you can easily get injured, because the muscle are tired. And this style aged Not well. In Football/soccer there are alot examples of this sort of playstyle. If you don't have the necessary genetics, luck and training, you will have really fast bad knees, hip, ancles and back pain. Hopefully He stays healthy. One of the good guys 👍
The USA media would never allow this...
@@BeerAndJointsAllDay well, Jokic won it three times in four years even with the US media voting.
What I love about Luka and Jokic is the slow, methodical, almost nonchalant way that they attack opposing defenses. Its like they are giving next to zero effort getting points on the board. And that's not even getting into their passing game!
European fundamentals, sounds cliche but so much of that starts from Football (Soccer) always using your opponents momentum against them, especially when you’re 6’8, you’re so hard to guard, bigger than guards, smaller than forwards so it’s constantly a mismatch, but the bloke is an absolute genius.
They both flow like water down a rocky cliff, always taking the path of least resistance. This was Bruce Lee's method of kung fu.
As I said last year, Luka and Jokic are the slowest top players in NBA history .... slow but controlled ....they have mastered the art of slow speed basketball . All players try to finisch their actions as fast as possible .... these two players not ... and therefore are so successful ...
@@antares3796yea but now others are doing it too. Shai is most notably
@@BKG-125 Its great. The NBA rule changes alot, speed power might not be the best bet to win NBA like what MJ did before because foul this and that today.
But with Luka Jokic slow beat, its probably the best for NBA as a whole to change.
Luka is honestly one of the most fun guards I’ve ever watched
100%, dude's just having a good time out there.
He’s just a right handed James harden (rockets harden not current)
@@MD-kw5vo he’s a similar player but he is an insane finisher
@@i_fuze_hostages6 so was harden he was punching on ppl same w his lays
For years Iv wanted to see him and jokic team up. Now idk if that will ever happen with Denver winning the chip last season
This is honestly the best “Luka is good bc of X” type video I’ve seen. Major props dude 🫡
I appreciate that, glad you enjoyed!
Doncic basically plays like a veteran superstar, at only 24 years old. He mastered things in his early 20s that LeBron mastered in his early 30s.
Even though he is young he has played basketball for 20 years I think. They say you need 10000 hours to master one field which on average is 10 years. He doubled that so here you go. You have a young man but veteran in the game
It’s honestly impressive how he’s been since he was young . He’s never averaged less than 21 points in the nba .
The last he averaged less than 26 points was his rookie year
He was a better shooter than lebron (especially mid-range) but that's about it. Lebron had the ability to completely take over a game with minimal scoring from himself. I don't think Luka is there yet. I think of Luka as a Lebron clone without the insane athleticism. Luka is here to stay and will be the face of the NBA no matter how much people from America don't like it, and I'm here for it. Born and raised in Dallas. I cant wait until they get him some legit help that wants to play basketball every game. Kyrie is awesome but he's got to play in more games.
LeBron in his early 30s didn't even have half of Luka's skills.
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The best breakdown of his offense I’ve seen on a RUclips video, so far. Bravo
Thank you!
Agreed.
I'm really excited to see how the Mavs perform this season after the roster changes they've made.
Same here, hope Richaun gets some playing time!
No rebounding...
Yes, 9th seed
Hardaway Jr is a bucket
@@ILikeToEatCatz i'll come here to claim another soul when we win a chip thanks im becoming stronger every minute
Seeing him live I can say I have NEVER see anyone making always the right play
I guess you never saw Larry Bird.
jokic
Basketball IQ + right decisions + good court vision + explosiveness of changing speed and decelration + good ball and body control + diff shot techniques = new era of MVP style. But athletic and speed features are still most important and teams need that mix most. All ppls like Luka in starting five wont win anything, but Luka arround athletic and really fast guys is best mixture for team.
They have this 7'1" rookie center there that played quite a lot last night in the first game of the season and he might be a big factor this season... He looked quite good with Luka + Kyrie. Able to go get those passes and hit his shots very well with all the Luka & Kyrie gravity on the court. Luka is just out of this world with his ability to take advantage of anyone and everyone on the offensive end.
When Lively and Luka get the chemistry down they'll be a ridiculous duo in the pick & roll.
@@HoopVenue this aged well
True, but still not highest potential
@@denizzzxxx yes, Lively is the GOAT... That's what we were saying and expecting.
Great in-depth and accurate analysis of the player based on great research.
Amazing breakdown man! Esp the way you detail his timing on his attack moves and taking what the opposition gives. Alot of moves to try and add to the bag 💯
I think you forgot to mention, that brcause of his insane passing ability, the defender will always overthink Luka's next move.
Hence why, some of them forget to lock him up, because they expect Luka to pass the ball.
1:45 you misread this imo. The defender didn't do a 'good job' on the initial turn, he was beat. Luka just screwed up a little on the spin move, leaving the ball outside his momentum.
He isn't crazy fast or jump super high, and I love it! He is proving you don't have to be uber athletic to be the best. In a league full of unprecedented athleticism, his achievements are truly inspiring.
Easily the best and most in depth player breakdown I've seen on youtube
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It's crazy, he's been doing that elbow dribble isolation to a step-back 3 before he's in a legal age to drink lol. Been watching this dude before he was drafted it's crazy he's still torching the league with the same kinda moves.
So basically what makes him good are
He’s good at changing speed
He can push defenders off using his weight
He can finish off contact
He can shoot from anywhere
He has multiple finishing options
Luka and Irving both have incredible change of speed abilities.
2 of the best in that department, no doubt.
Pat Bev said it best. " Skeet skeet stop" 😂
Luka a wizard, love the content. Who would u say peaked higher 11 Dirk or 20 AD & why ?
Could go either way on this one, my gut says AD because of the all-time defensive flexibility, but Dirk is the vastly superior offensive player and a "true #1", so there's no wrong answer.
@@HoopVenuewhy would you say that dirk is a vastly superior offensive player? I'm just curious so I'm asking
@@donaldf9055ad wasn’t the clear 1st option when they won the championship, add on that his massive offensive inconsistencies.
@@emmielcarek9480 not ad, Luka.
@@emmielcarek9480 oh nvm I'm on drugs lmao
Best luka vid I’ve ever seen and I mean it
Thank you!
Luka’s skill level is generational, regardless of team success. It’s a privilege to watch this man play
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Craziest part of this video is that you ain’t even mention that Luka is a passer>scorer. Same goes for Jokic and Lebron, could make a whole video on their scoring but the first thing they want to do is hit an open man so you can’t even double them
Facts!
This,is not facts. None of those guys are "pass first" players. This Internet myth needs to die. They are score first players, some of the best scorers ever, while also being incredible passers. Magic Johnson, Steve Nash, Jason Kidd, and John Stockton are PASS FIRST players that could also score pretty well. Lebron and Luka are SCORE FIRST players who can also pass very well. The myth that LeBron especially is a pass first player, is garbage. It's observably and statistically untire. He is still a phenomenal passer though.
@@Biggiiful you’re arguing about categorising Lebron’s playstyle, which is stupid, but I’ll bite. I didn’t call them pass first, I said passer>scorer. Which means playmaking is the primary weapon of all 3. You think PRIME Lebron only averaged 26 ppg on the heat as a score first player???. Luka, Joker, Lebron mostly play against man to man coverage as teams know they’ll hit any passing options theyre given. Each developed an iso game and will sometimes look for their own shot first, but it’s to open up the floor. As soon as you double, each will hit the open man for a better look (which is more efficient offense). “Score-first” players (embiid, shaq, 06-10 kobe, hot shooters like steph/klay) will mostly look for their own shot first, and if it’s going in they’ll keep hunting their shot, even through double teams. Lebron has only ever played like this in the non-kyrie playoff runs in 17 and 18, and even then only bcuz his teams had very limited shotmaking. His first weapon is his playmaking, as is Luka’s and Joker’s. If you think they’re score first because they average the most points on their teams, I would encourage you to look at the what the other 9 players do when they have the ball.
@@Biggiiful statistically untrue? Any stats to back that up?
It also helps that he is 6'7, but has a low center of gravity. throws defenders off. players that tall dont typically play that close to the ground. Thats one of the first things i noticed about him, is that he utilizes his handles below the waist like a 1 or 2 guard.
exactly
I think he studies all his opponents on all the teams to see what their Tendencies are their movements and how they guard etc etc I think he knows how to get people off of their feet and how to use their movements, speed, and footwork to his advantage. These are signs of someone with an extremely high basketball IQ
That's crazy. All these years we think speed is best. The dude mastered the hand brakes.
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Luka is amazing but I’m still not convinced on the Mavs. The west is stacked and I don’t see them getting too far in the playoffs
I probably agree, like what they're doing but still far from a top tier contender in my opinion.
Would really love to see them get a defensive star, whether that be a versatile wing or anchoring big.
just remove ‚too far‘…
People keep forgetting Mavs were fourth before Christmas and they just added two centers (Holmes and Lively) which are a definite upgrade over Powell, and Grant Williams instead of Bullock. Add Exum and Curry to the mix, I believe they're much more competitive than what they looked like in the last games of last season. With a competitive machine in Doncic, don't sleep of them.
If Luka plays 70+ games, then they'll be a top-6 seed.
Lol... This aged quite well! 😅
this is something new, to see it closely and slow. amazing LUKA!!
Great vid HV, Steph or Luka offensively in 2023?
This is an awesome debate imo, the drastic difference between an ultra-helio guy, and someone who's arguably better without the ball.
If I were starting from scratch and just had to build around one of them, I'd choose Luka, but if I were just taking each and placing them in a random situation, I think you can extract more value from Steph.
thank you, be coming back for sure
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he is a genius, very entertaining to watch. If only Dallas could make good trades, that Kyrie trade might have destroyed his chances of a ring in Dallas.
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Great video! Nice details on breaking down Luka’s game. Luka magic 🪄
Luka is just unstoppable he either puts off a clean shot or a clean pass to the perfect spot
Amazing video, better defender in 2023 jmac or Jimmy and why ?
Who da hell is jmac
@@ahaahaha935Jaden McDaniels I guess
I'd take Jimmy, I'm a sucker for off-ball defense and he's maybe the best ever at his position. McDaniels is better if you're trying to slow down one individual guy, but on the team level Butler's on another level imo.
That stepback from deep is the new fadeaway from the 90’
Amazing breakdowns! Great video!
His reaction time is unreal. He’s completely exploited timing. ofc the friendly whistle helps too :P
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When asked which was his kung fu style, Master Bruce Lee said, I flow like water, take whatever the opponent gives me. . I think the Mavs are now serious contenders.
14:39 the most impossible pass in NBA history. It looks like it whizzes right in between two guys heads. How ????
Luca's game is great to watch. That was a great analysis.
around 3 min vs cha and the one after vs Atl are both travels even in space jam
It’s not just about his change of pace. His subtle change of pace is effective only because he is a lethal outside shooter so the defender has to follow closely.
Great video and insightful analysis bro.
It's hard to accept for a guy whose never made the finals (not his fault) but Luka is already an ATG player, and he's young enough to imagine continued polish to his game for the next decade
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Never made the finals lol this aged well
@@aidanwong3429 He hadn't made the finals when the comment was posted? What part of this didn't age well 😂
@@MikeTheNBAGuy I said it aged well
@@aidanwong3429 That wasn't sarcasm? "Lol this aged well" sounds sarcastic as hell
Great vid HV, who would u take offensively, Trae or Ja and why?
Ja due to size and athleticism he is a pretty decent playmaker and he has significantly higher upside and even unrelated to the question he is infinitely better on defense
Trae. Better playmaker and teams actually have to guard his jump shot.
@@i_fuze_hostages6Ja is also one of the worst defenders in the league as well
This is about as close as 2 players can get imo.
On one hand you have Trae's superior shooting and passing, but on the other Ja seems to be more resilient and built for tougher playoff defenses because of the unreal dribble penetration.
If I *had* to pick, my gut says Trae, but it's like a 50.1/49.9 advantage.
@@Matthew-xl5bc he has more potential to be a defensive problem than trae
5:25 The best mid range scorer in NBA history 💀💀💀 I think you're forgetting the best player ever
yeah we was glazing w that bullshit
2:54 would've been called for a walk back in the day... new NBA is wild.
He's good but the "defenders" are bad, too. They don't seem to be guarding against anything. They don't reposition when Luka repositions the ball. They're not proactive. They don't throw out a hand to pester the ball when it's in-between a dribble out of his hands. They don't reposition their feet when Luka has repositioned his. They overguard threats that aren't even possible considering gow Luka is positioned.
They're letting him score on purpose. It's obvious. NBA is WWE, the defenders are paid to make the superstars look good.
@@SUPREMELEGEND Somewhat true, yeah. In some cases they are afraid of being called for a foul (wrongly). That's where the design is, in how the refs call the game.
this is a really nice video on a modern day daiki aomine
Great breakdown. Its wlmost comical how can shake defender with the tiniest hesitation but then he got that size where can just over oower to create space as needed
hes like a burst assault rifle
Amazing comp
It's a pleasure to see him, he's one of the best. In my opinion he would have more and not less difficulty playing in Jordan's time, today there are more open spaces.
Good analysis. I keep wondering when he is going to pull back for the outside shot, but he is always driving. Pulling back would give him even more options.
I also think because he doesn't use much athleticism it keeps him close to the ground. So his finishes look like just another step, which means you don't know when he's gonna finish. other stars have strong accelerations and finishes so you know when the play is going to end - or when the play HAS to end.
In other words, Lukas end-of-play moves look extremely similar to his middle-of-play moves.
Thank you, may God bless you all and everyone. ❤️
6:36 the fakes are so smooth
Luka cross u over at a playback speed of 0.5x 😂
He’s got a really deep bag but it’s really hard for a team to win when one man is 50%+ of your entire offense whether he’s shooting or passing.
An equal opportunity offense will beat a one-man offense most of the times.
When lebron won his back-to -back titles with the Heat, Spoelstra convinced him to sacrifice his stats for the benefit of the team. He even sacrificed his assist numbers so that other guys could be playmakers too.
To date, only Spoeltra and old age were able to convince Bron to lean into a system where he isn’t the system necessarily.
Who is here after he's going to the Lakers?
This video was so well done.
It's the art of bringing people out of balance. Just like Messi does in soccer.
You can tell I'm old school. Never could have palmed the ball like that back in my day.
Great discussion! Thanks.
Luka ia the most fun player to watch! The King of Decel ! Super nice video !!!!!
2:54 The exact words you are looking for is "TRaVeLLinG"
Luka's handles are crazy yo!! Tatum & Brown shoulld take note.
he like that old dude that shows up at the local courts once in a while and just eats in slow mo
Incredible Skill Set! Future should be his nickname if not added!!
Curious if anyone else was counting travels?
Love Luka, one of my favorite players.
I was wondering if there was a rule change I didn’t know about! I’m a very casual fan of modern NBA because of things like this. It seems that there are absolutely no rules left regarding traveling or carrying. Seems inequitable to count these guys’ accomplishments against a Jerry West, Magic Johnson or Pete Maravich, who had much stricter ball handling enforcement. If Jordan or Kobe could have gotten away with that many steps….
@@stevesheroan4131 Jordan and Kobe did get away with a lot. Jordan's foul to win against Utah in game 7 comes to mind.
@@elhior23 I agree that Utah has a complaint, but neither of those guys ever got away with taking 4 steps that I can remember.
Best brakes in the business. Which creates his separation even with how conventionally slow and unathletic he is … combined with his awkwardness and size and strength. Him and his teammate Kyrie also have the best footwork and balance in the game as well. But no Mike and then Kobe were the best mid range scorers in NBA history. Then KD
I dream of Luka and Jokic playing together in permanent “slow motion” magic.
I think because the players who guard him is all talented athletic and high instinct players that's why they get caught up everytime everytime he moves because they react everytime he hesitate and step back
The master of slow motion with momentum.
Best basket player i ve ever see...just it. AMAZING. I'm just 62 years old
He so reminds me of myself.
Seriously, this guy has been a Pro since he was 16. but
His whole game has been him with the ball. I don't know if that's gonna lead to a Championship.
Only time will tell!
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He palms the ball! Thirty years ago he could not get away with that. Same for many NBA players.
The only person with this court presence and underrated athleticism was Larry Bird. He is going to be one of the top 10 of all time
Also reminds me of Bird. Looks a bit clunky but gets the job done
Bro is a top3 player in all of offensive categories and his size plays a very big role in it .
Luka will be next GOAT
Because they let him have too much space. There's a very simple and efficient weapon against him: Put a fast, aggressive player on him to prevent him from getting the ball, stop passes to him, before he receives the ball. He will have to move a lot more, will get tired and nervous because he is not getting the ball. He doesn't have the needed mental stability to overcome that, and is not good at playing without a ball. It's simple as that.
Very nice analysis!
Now let's see if he can take the must win gane 3 of the finals.
I bet he does.
I want to Jokic and Luca on same team. Slow yet dominant
1:27 Faking step back shot for a ms he knew Kyrie will pick on that immediately. fire
He is not what not electrifying yet he is just as fun to watch as somene who is 🤷🏻♂️
If going slower and doing change of pace was a real thing that worked, the league would be filled with players like Luka. Basketball is a game of speed, if u are slow and unathletic then your defender will easily stop you. Its obvious that defenders are letting luka score on purpose, because nba is sports entertainment like wwe. The defenders get paid to make the superstars look good.
Not sure why you're assuming anyone can just change pace like Luka.
The reason the league isn't filled with players like Luka, is because there aren't players like Luka. Hope this helps.
@@HoopVenue you don't need to be fast or athletic to be an NBA superstar. You just need to be able to change pace from slow to slower.
everything u said on LUKA is on point
Bro 0:32 luca what are u doing
I set my college's "number of shots blocked" record, and I can see that those athletes trying to defend Luka are top notch professionals unlike college kid me. And Luka still smokes them, WOW.
That's an awesome stat to hold, great work!
Luka's game, as well as those of many other current stars, could not have evolved to this level, had the interpretation of carrying the ball not changed so fundamentally, starting back when AI and others began using their exaggerated cross-over setups. I signal my age, but imagine what Bob Cousy's imagination would have come up with, had he not been limited to dribbling lower than waist high and forbidden from palming even just a little bit. The game moves on --- and for the better. This fact of evolution is a reason why arguments about "best ever" can never be resolved. Different wars, different weapons. The common denominator of all the truly greats is their drive to find a way to win.
Love this take, great observations.
Lukas best skill may honestly be his handles. If you’ve ever played ball, you know how much easier the game is when you have the ball on a string. I think he has too 3 best handles in the league. Deff helps
All the other parts. Especially dribbling with contact
I love Luka but the amount of times he travels in this; he must be on another planet right now lol
He’s like the combination of Paul Pierce and Jason Kidd.
My worry about Luca is more about his inexperience, maturity, mind/spirit. The general assumption is that these will come with age-but that’s not always the case, so we’ll see.