His father (Shawnta) was a beast too! At just 5'4. He was A-10 Player of the Year in 1999. His cousin is internet sensation Aquille Carr who is only 5'6. It's safe to say he has a basketball pedigree.
If you have quick feet being short gives you an advantage when moving around screens & recovering. Im 5’8 and I can lock down 6’2+ hoopers as long as they don’t start to post me up. You can literally get under them defensively from being so short & they will always underestimate your defensive so it works to your advantage
@@AY-nt6xx Short dudes get away with fouling more too 😂 I like being a short hooper. It just sucks because a shitty y’all dude will almost always get picked over me when I go to open gyms
as a 5'6'' everyone was taller than me in the university competitions, but I still managed to average 18ppg, It's actually harder to play vs someone shorter when you're short...you're not used to play vs someone shorter
Hey man Im 5’5 and I can tell you that I can play with people up to 6’1 easily. Im only saying this to motivate you, not as a brag. I mainly use my jumper and some floaters in my moves set but it works. I can even get to the rack and finish over 6’ tall people. Its all about confidence and knowing what you can and can’t do. Now playing against 6’8 D1 hoopers is another thing but if you put in the time then you can play with taller dudes no problem my man.
@@ToneyDouglas23 yeah, you have to rely on your brain more than in your "size" to play basketball. As a short man, you can manipulate your bigger defenders by using your speed and low angle advantage, that opens the court for your teammates to score easy buckets or for you to get a clean path to get your floaters. Dribbling hard and using the free arm it's mandatory... don't be scared to play physical and showing no fear is also a must. Naturally you will average less rebounds and taller players would like to attack you just by how you looking as a dwarf playing ball, but you have to keep your ground and show them you are not a joke in defense.
well im 5'10 at newly turned 17, my dad is 6 foot, will i grow to my dad's height or surpass him? man it really hurts my confidence not just at court but in life as well that all my friends are taller than me
@@shakoimnadze7604 dont worry bro, im also 5'4 at 20 height i used to dwell on it but i learned not to, dont mean much as long as u confident in urself, anything is possible, plus at 5'10 you're average U.S. height, nothin to trip about
@@mcmerry2846 nah, size and instincts play bigger factors than effort in most team sports IMO. if you can't read your opponents movements or get to the spaces they're moving in then your exertion is just you getting gassed faster.
He's only 1,57cm, 1,57!!!! THAT'S CRAZYYYYYY. He looks like a dwarf on the court so to know he can play at the the highest level is really motivating, not to mention the amount of techniques - mental and physical - and concepts that he used that can be expanded and improved upon, increasing even more the options. As Stephen Curry said "what matter is the heart", or a scientist would say "what humans think is possible and reality are two different things" or even "subjective perspective is not enough to understand the world".
@@GustavoSilva-ny8jc i googled him and it said he is 24. This isn’t the highest level for his age. He’s nba age playing vs kids. But he is the size of kids. To put it in perspective ben simmons is 25 and luka doncic is 23.
@@isiight. Context dude, context, and those guys you are mentioning came from completely different backgrounds and were seeing as prodigies, even Ben, he said he was ready to the NBA and didn't want to go to college, if i recall correctly, and don't get me started with Luka Doncic!! And NO, they're not kids, their incredibly smart and athletic ATHLETES, just because their not pros yet that doesn't mean their skill are meaningless, plus a lot NBA players take they're time in College VERY seriously, just watch JJ interview with PJ Tucker. Can we just agree that him being allowed to step on the court at all it's already a victory?! And what counts as "elite" is not just how your status compares to others but also how you perform your job, i.g. technique and readings.
@@GustavoSilva-ny8jc dude it’s not the highest level. Simple as that. He’s not elite. He’s a college player. He’s not elite for his age. He’s not elite for his height. He doesn’t have an elite skillset.
First of all let’s pay Homage to his legendary Father Mr Shanta Rodgers who was a certified killer. Genetics work in both ways physically as well as mentally. This was a great video I definitely hit the sub after this because most don’t know about this young man. Salute to you sir
Played against him in a high school game, and he's unbelievably quick. He wasn't a good outside shooter, but his ability to drive inside and finish with contact was very impressive
Notice how he makes running layups instead of doing layups closer to the basket, taller defenders don’t seem to be used to those kind of layups. It’s reminiscent of those running hook shots guards used to make in the 50s (or sometimes Scott Skiles in the 90s lol)
He’s like “I’ll let you make contact with be, but on my terms.” He knows the exact moment to curve and snake his drives while also making that contact at the perfect time. They can’t get to his hands gotta be frustrating to hold. So close but so far
I love it, I’m 5’7 and I’ve never felt like a liability on defense as much as people might expect, I’ve actually time and time again been better at guarding the best player on the other team than everyone else taller than me and it’s because I take risks, i can accelerate and decelerate quickly, I have an above average arm length, and I have the gas tank of an 800m runner
I played in a tournament with him in like 2014 (maybe 2013). He played with team CP3. Jayson Tatum was also at that tournament. Tatum didn’t play tho he was sittin on the bench with slides with no socks, icing his knees. He’s always been big time 😂😂
Dude is dope great analysis another player that use that similar spin move was Chris Jackson back at LSU and Zion Williamson uses it as well It's a nice little spin move although this guy does do it a little differently so kudos to him
Im short too but I got the complete opposite game 😭😭😭. Im not amazing by any means but I get the job done with a slow paced Melo, Kobe style jab game and jumper. I wish I played like this guy tho 😭😭😭.
Im 5’9 but i definitely needed this cuz i play with 6’1+ ppl all the time and some are even like ex-d2 players and even tho i’m faster than everyone i don’t know how to use it all the time cuz they learn to predict me but this analysis is seriously gonna help
The wide angle drive also provides more options once at the rim. He can shoot a half-hook if fully covered easier. And more time to read how far off the defender is. Driving across the lane is easier for him due to his height. Hard to get hands in from secondary defenders.
If he gets crazy good at the 3 ball he’ll probably make the NBA imo,but his IQ of offensiveness is fricking amazing,knowing when to stop,when to hit the defender,being unpredictable,reading a players MOMENTUM which is huge that’s what makes Luka SO good.
Aye cuh you gotta do a breakdown on bones hyland. How do he get to the basket even though he lacks size and strength. It’s amazing because it don’t even look like he blazing fast!
That's crazy he made it to a D1 school at 5'2 (probably in shoes). Too bad he didn't grow taller, if he was a foot taller he'd definitely be in the NBA
I'm 6'0...and I feel I can l learn alor from this guy...I know the other side too..I actually hate having to play guys smaller than me...there is the guy at my gym...like 5'6...dude is strong too...pick up 94 feet lol...I've found its actually sometimes tougher..because he is Already right under my shooting pocket..and he is so low to the ground makes it hard to cross..I'm used to being the smaller guy driving by guys 6'5..hard to get by a guy that's lower than me...and on.defense...these guys are usually insanely athletic and shifty...best thing I found is not.to play at all.no.dribbling.bully ball..just score and wear them down...dude is an inspiration for.sure
one thing i've always thought about in basketball is how there is no provision for height. That guy whos like 5'7 at your local gym gets no handicap whatsoever. It seems to me that 5'10 to 6'0 is where height clusters, short hoopers probably self select out. The ones who stick around under 5'7 being like 4 inches shorter than almost everyone figured it out somehow. Besides maybe not full posting (and even then, people will post on smaller guys) theres no "gentlemans agreement" that spares these people. You either be better to compensate or you're a bad player, thats it. Its wild to see that taken all the way to the D1 level.
Players like Darnell expose the lack of understanding that most people have about the game of basketball. It makes no sense that a player more than a foot shorter than the rest is as successful as he is. There are many things about basketball that even “D1” players don’t know. You’re right, the game is selected for physicality and players like Darnell, Isaiah Thomas, Nate Robinson, etc. expose you to how the real game is actually played. This is why basketball isn’t seen as an intellectual game yet like Golf, Baseball, or even Football sometimes. The hoop doesn’t change heights according to whoever has possession of the ball. Why couldn’t the GOAT Michael Jordan make the high school varsity team at 5’8” and guys like Darnell are D1. Guys like Isaiah at 5’8” are starting and leading scorers in NBA conference finals. No one wants to examine this dimension of basketball. Exposed.
@@lIlIlIlIlIIIlIllIIllIII dude thats exactly what i mean, but better. Especially the MJ part. The game is yet to be perfected even at the highest levels. There should be a 6’8 steph curry eventually, a 6’8 iverson. I wonder if people 50 years from now will look back on this era, point to some of our most successful small guys, and use it as evidence that people from now are “bad”
@@MuckNoya for example, there's no lift mechanism that alters the height of the basket according to the height of the person, there are no rules against a 6'7" defender guarding a 5'5" defender, there are no weight classes (like in fighting sports), etc.
@@MuckNoya like no compensation for being short. Its harder to steal the ball from you and if youre in peak shape, you can change directions faster by a little bit maybe. Thats it. Figure it out
I learned from playing guys at his size. On defense u cannot play around with them over dribbling Bc once u do a move they can recover so quick. Or they know what you are about to do before u do even do it. Gilbert arenas was saying this about earl boykins. He had to learn how to let the 2 guard bring the ball up Bc boykins was as fast as him if not faster. So once he learned that he waited to get the ball at half court and then it wasn’t much that boykins could do.
Yooo Cole(I think that’s your name) I got something I need help with...I’m a young hooper trying to play in middle school but I have 1 problem.When I shoot I push with my left a slightly(I’m righty).I was wondering if there are any at home drills I could do to stop this HORRIBLE habit.
Love this video, again, proof you don't need to be 6 foot and above to play at a high level. People don't give Ty Lawson the credit he truly deserves as a national champion and a first round draft pick.
that early jump is going to get punished if he makes it to the nba, booker got Danny green 3 times with it yesterday, and that's a Tallish elite defender
I guess a lot things he does are going to get punished when he face bigger, stronger, faster players that are also smart. The higher you get the more complex it gets and things become a game of inches and subtle manipulation, even more for those with less strength. If he starts playing in the nba, and he wants to survive and thrive, his game will need to be a complete upgrade of what he's doing now. "Good enough" don't exist for short players.
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what is number five doing at 2:25 he doesn't have a hand up
Mini Kyrie
He’s 5’2” for those wondering
How was this not mentioned in the video!
@@spacejamgaming nah
@@spacejamgaming Have a chance to what? Try out for the mascot team? 😅
@@CWJ0725 I'm 5'7. I have a chance to play on college team next year.
@@spacejamgaming a very slim chance
you guys don't realize how skilled this young man is. huge props to him
With that height, it require a lot more of finishing, handling, and balance to fulfill the gap. Respect
His father (Shawnta) was a beast too! At just 5'4. He was A-10 Player of the Year in 1999. His cousin is internet sensation Aquille Carr who is only 5'6. It's safe to say he has a basketball pedigree.
That’s pretty cool I didn’t know those facts and definitely didn’t know he’s related to Aquille Carr
Bro Aquille Carr???? That man was a sensation in ballislife back then
Look at Rogers man. 5’2 and killing it. So inspiring!
If you have quick feet being short gives you an advantage when moving around screens & recovering. Im 5’8 and I can lock down 6’2+ hoopers as long as they don’t start to post me up. You can literally get under them defensively from being so short & they will always underestimate your defensive so it works to your advantage
Fr
facts as someone who is 6”3 it’s very off putting to have a shorter guy up in your grill
@@AY-nt6xx Short dudes get away with fouling more too 😂 I like being a short hooper. It just sucks because a shitty y’all dude will almost always get picked over me when I go to open gyms
when you're short you always have quickness and angles advantage, I'm 5'6'' and the coach always sends me to guard the dribbler slowing their offense.
Fr everything under control until they decide to post up/back down
As a 5'4 guy, I find it hard to play against people just a few inches taller than me. This guy is insane!
as a 5'6'' everyone was taller than me in the university competitions, but I still managed to average 18ppg, It's actually harder to play vs someone shorter when you're short...you're not used to play vs someone shorter
Hey man Im 5’5 and I can tell you that I can play with people up to 6’1 easily. Im only saying this to motivate you, not as a brag. I mainly use my jumper and some floaters in my moves set but it works. I can even get to the rack and finish over 6’ tall people. Its all about confidence and knowing what you can and can’t do. Now playing against 6’8 D1 hoopers is another thing but if you put in the time then you can play with taller dudes no problem my man.
@@ToneyDouglas23 yeah, you have to rely on your brain more than in your "size" to play basketball. As a short man, you can manipulate your bigger defenders by using your speed and low angle advantage, that opens the court for your teammates to score easy buckets or for you to get a clean path to get your floaters. Dribbling hard and using the free arm it's mandatory... don't be scared to play physical and showing no fear is also a must. Naturally you will average less rebounds and taller players would like to attack you just by how you looking as a dwarf playing ball, but you have to keep your ground and show them you are not a joke in defense.
Bruh I'm 5'6 and this is some real motivational shit. Bout to put some work in now
Lets get ittt
You can do anything. We in matrix. All it takes is belief.
you a giant
5'7 bruh. Get that shot right and work on your tough lay package and you can somewhat a a demi
You’ll never make it, nor will he.
Even Junior Robinson (5'5) owned the game during his NBA debut
Yeah
Yeah he should’ve made it he was clearly better than the others
*summer league
Yeah he’s a DAWG #ncproduct
why isn't he in the nba. i wanted to see him so badly. It is so entertaining to see somebody his height with that pure of talent and athleticism
damn as a 5'3 hooper this makes me so happy to see!!
Same lol
well im 5'10 at newly turned 17, my dad is 6 foot, will i grow to my dad's height or surpass him? man it really hurts my confidence not just at court but in life as well that all my friends are taller than me
@danildakid you are a real chad ✊
@@shakoimnadze7604 dont worry bro, im also 5'4 at 20 height i used to dwell on it but i learned not to, dont mean much as long as u confident in urself, anything is possible, plus at 5'10 you're average U.S. height, nothin to trip about
@@shakoimnadze7604 you're average height for a man bro
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As a 6'4 hooper defensive liability, watching how good he is at defense makes me ashamed
get to work
defense is all about physical EFFORT, not conditions.
@@mcmerry2846 Size does help tho, like Mikal Bridges has a crazy wingspan
@@mcmerry2846 nah, size and instincts play bigger factors than effort in most team sports IMO. if you can't read your opponents movements or get to the spaces they're moving in then your exertion is just you getting gassed faster.
@@ky... factuals
He's only 1,57cm, 1,57!!!! THAT'S CRAZYYYYYY. He looks like a dwarf on the court so to know he can play at the the highest level is really motivating, not to mention the amount of techniques - mental and physical - and concepts that he used that can be expanded and improved upon, increasing even more the options.
As Stephen Curry said "what matter is the heart", or a scientist would say "what humans think is possible and reality are two different things" or even "subjective perspective is not enough to understand the world".
This isnt the highest level mate. Very impressive that he made it this far tho
@@isiight. I know it's not professional, i was refering highest level at his age, in this context (D1 i mean).
@@GustavoSilva-ny8jc i googled him and it said he is 24. This isn’t the highest level for his age. He’s nba age playing vs kids. But he is the size of kids. To put it in perspective ben simmons is 25 and luka doncic is 23.
@@isiight. Context dude, context, and those guys you are mentioning came from completely different backgrounds and were seeing as prodigies, even Ben, he said he was ready to the NBA and didn't want to go to college, if i recall correctly, and don't get me started with Luka Doncic!! And NO, they're not kids, their incredibly smart and athletic ATHLETES, just because their not pros yet that doesn't mean their skill are meaningless, plus a lot NBA players take they're time in College VERY seriously, just watch JJ interview with PJ Tucker.
Can we just agree that him being allowed to step on the court at all it's already a victory?! And what counts as "elite" is not just how your status compares to others but also how you perform your job, i.g. technique and readings.
@@GustavoSilva-ny8jc dude it’s not the highest level. Simple as that. He’s not elite. He’s a college player. He’s not elite for his age. He’s not elite for his height. He doesn’t have an elite skillset.
There's even a dude who only got one arm (I forgot his name) that's in D1, so there are no excuses, it's who works the most
Bro you actually forgot Hansel Emmanuel’s name?
@@VaughnOfficalMusic yes duh
@@VaughnOfficalMusic sorry, I just remember seeing him on Instagram but that's about it
@@giuSE2004 ok
Trill talk
First of all let’s pay Homage to his legendary Father Mr Shanta Rodgers who was a certified killer. Genetics work in both ways physically as well as mentally. This was a great video I definitely hit the sub after this because most don’t know about this young man. Salute to you sir
Played against him in a high school game, and he's unbelievably quick. He wasn't a good outside shooter, but his ability to drive inside and finish with contact was very impressive
He look so cute out there lmao
Notice how he makes running layups instead of doing layups closer to the basket, taller defenders don’t seem to be used to those kind of layups.
It’s reminiscent of those running hook shots guards used to make in the 50s (or sometimes Scott Skiles in the 90s lol)
I remember his Ball is Life video and so many people doubted he could make D1. Impressive !
Damn, hats off to the bro !
He’s like “I’ll let you make contact with be, but on my terms.” He knows the exact moment to curve and snake his drives while also making that contact at the perfect time. They can’t get to his hands gotta be frustrating to hold. So close but so far
This guy is insane. Nice vid
I’m tiny and a lefty too, this guy is my new hero
julian newman fans saying that he'd make D1 if he was taller, this dude made D1 being even shorter than julian 💀💀
He is good and he achieved something most 6 feet men can't. Dude has big heart.
A lot of his defensive plays are helped by his low center of gravity. And yeah it can be an advantage. Not for every game, but it helps.
I love it, I’m 5’7 and I’ve never felt like a liability on defense as much as people might expect, I’ve actually time and time again been better at guarding the best player on the other team than everyone else taller than me and it’s because I take risks, i can accelerate and decelerate quickly, I have an above average arm length, and I have the gas tank of an 800m runner
Very much proud of this guy can’t take nun away from him. And I’ll line him up against the best
On D....very important to chop down your steps as your approaching an offensive player to stay on balance
Dude is a bucket fr‼️
He is insanely good and talented, hope a NBA team gives hm at least a shot in D League
I played in a tournament with him in like 2014 (maybe 2013). He played with team CP3. Jayson Tatum was also at that tournament. Tatum didn’t play tho he was sittin on the bench with slides with no socks, icing his knees. He’s always been big time 😂😂
INSPIRATIONAL
the way he funnels his man into the defense is crazy
Kai killin it
Dude is dope great analysis another player that use that similar spin move was Chris Jackson back at LSU and Zion Williamson uses it as well It's a nice little spin move although this guy does do it a little differently so kudos to him
As a 5'7 dude that loves basketball short players are ironically a big inspiration.
Only God can make a player this skilled.
I disagree. This kid worked for this. He earned his skills on the court. Give him the credit.
Been waiting on this
Been waiting on this vid
Guys a beast!
Can you do more video breakdown of smaller guards
Dope vid
Im short too but I got the complete opposite game 😭😭😭. Im not amazing by any means but I get the job done with a slow paced Melo, Kobe style jab game and jumper. I wish I played like this guy tho 😭😭😭.
Im 5’9 but i definitely needed this cuz i play with 6’1+ ppl all the time and some are even like ex-d2 players and even tho i’m faster than everyone i don’t know how to use it all the time cuz they learn to predict me but this analysis is seriously gonna help
Anthony eswards attention to detail 🔥🔥🔥🔥
The wide angle drive also provides more options once at the rim. He can shoot a half-hook if fully covered easier. And more time to read how far off the defender is.
Driving across the lane is easier for him due to his height. Hard to get hands in from secondary defenders.
He is not short, he is just a down to earth guy.
I forgot all about him I remember him on team CP3 back in 2016
I remember his Dad, Shawnta Rogers. He is from Baltimore and played at GW. Shawnta was 5'4".
Inspiration
1 step ahead & he takes proper attack angles. noted 💯
king shit, i hope he makes it to the NBA and gets to show the world anyone can make it if they put in the work.
nah. He's 24 and is not even a top 100 prospect. No way he would make it to the NBA, especially being shorter than even Muggsy Bogues.
@@CWJ0725 anything’s possible
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There’s really no excuses
If he gets crazy good at the 3 ball he’ll probably make the NBA imo,but his IQ of offensiveness is fricking amazing,knowing when to stop,when to hit the defender,being unpredictable,reading a players MOMENTUM which is huge that’s what makes Luka SO good.
Aye cuh you gotta do a breakdown on bones hyland. How do he get to the basket even though he lacks size and strength. It’s amazing because it don’t even look like he blazing fast!
Great video
His father was Shawnta at George Washington I think 🤔 a 💯 absolute legend
Now i know what i would look like playing in D1 😭🤣
Seriously this is amazing, this is almost impossible while all other average like 6”4
That's crazy he made it to a D1 school at 5'2 (probably in shoes). Too bad he didn't grow taller, if he was a foot taller he'd definitely be in the NBA
Dude can hoop damn.
I'm 6'0...and I feel I can l learn alor from this guy...I know the other side too..I actually hate having to play guys smaller than me...there is the guy at my gym...like 5'6...dude is strong too...pick up 94 feet lol...I've found its actually sometimes tougher..because he is
Already right under my shooting pocket..and he is so low to the ground makes it hard to cross..I'm used to being the smaller guy driving by guys 6'5..hard to get by a guy that's lower than me...and on.defense...these guys are usually insanely athletic and shifty...best thing I found is not.to play at all.no.dribbling.bully ball..just score and wear them down...dude is an inspiration for.sure
one thing i've always thought about in basketball is how there is no provision for height. That guy whos like 5'7 at your local gym gets no handicap whatsoever. It seems to me that 5'10 to 6'0 is where height clusters, short hoopers probably self select out.
The ones who stick around under 5'7 being like 4 inches shorter than almost everyone figured it out somehow. Besides maybe not full posting (and even then, people will post on smaller guys) theres no "gentlemans agreement" that spares these people. You either be better to compensate or you're a bad player, thats it. Its wild to see that taken all the way to the D1 level.
Players like Darnell expose the lack of understanding that most people have about the game of basketball. It makes no sense that a player more than a foot shorter than the rest is as successful as he is. There are many things about basketball that even “D1” players don’t know. You’re right, the game is selected for physicality and players like Darnell, Isaiah Thomas, Nate Robinson, etc. expose you to how the real game is actually played. This is why basketball isn’t seen as an intellectual game yet like Golf, Baseball, or even Football sometimes. The hoop doesn’t change heights according to whoever has possession of the ball. Why couldn’t the GOAT Michael Jordan make the high school varsity team at 5’8” and guys like Darnell are D1. Guys like Isaiah at 5’8” are starting and leading scorers in NBA conference finals. No one wants to examine this dimension of basketball. Exposed.
@@lIlIlIlIlIIIlIllIIllIII dude thats exactly what i mean, but better. Especially the MJ part.
The game is yet to be perfected even at the highest levels. There should be a 6’8 steph curry eventually, a 6’8 iverson. I wonder if people 50 years from now will look back on this era, point to some of our most successful small guys, and use it as evidence that people from now are “bad”
Gets no handicap?
@@MuckNoya for example, there's no lift mechanism that alters the height of the basket according to the height of the person, there are no rules against a 6'7" defender guarding a 5'5" defender, there are no weight classes (like in fighting sports), etc.
@@MuckNoya like no compensation for being short. Its harder to steal the ball from you and if youre in peak shape, you can change directions faster by a little bit maybe. Thats it. Figure it out
More people have walked on the moon than played in the NBA at below 5'9".
I learned from playing guys at his size. On defense u cannot play around with them over dribbling Bc once u do a move they can recover so quick. Or they know what you are about to do before u do even do it. Gilbert arenas was saying this about earl boykins. He had to learn how to let the 2 guard bring the ball up Bc boykins was as fast as him if not faster. So once he learned that he waited to get the ball at half court and then it wasn’t much that boykins could do.
If he try and get to the league he going to have to be a true point cause he not getting a lot of space
hes good at jumping early to anticipate shots because he knows no ones going to pump fake on him lol
Never new about this guy, but tiny lefties always have a place in my heart. A la Nate Robinson and bring back the sonics
Another person I can look out to
Www🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
Basically Isaiah Thomas 2.0! hopefully he makes it to the league he'll be an fan favorite
Yooo Cole(I think that’s your name)
I got something I need help with...I’m a young hooper trying to play in middle school but I have 1 problem.When I shoot I push with my left a slightly(I’m righty).I was wondering if there are any at home drills I could do to stop this HORRIBLE habit.
I remember his dad played at George Washington , his pops was 5'4 and a killer
as a short guard I just try to steal the ball prior the shot...
Love this video, again, proof you don't need to be 6 foot and above to play at a high level. People don't give Ty Lawson the credit he truly deserves as a national champion and a first round draft pick.
1 person dont mean its proof
@@User-dj2rh It ain't just one person, Earl Boykins, Nate Robinson, the young Isaiah Thomas, the list goes on and on.
@@curiouslymavismade all abnormally athletic and still only part of the 1% cant take a minority n call it proof
@@User-dj2rh okay Jeffrey just complain about life
@@jg_jumps better than shitty ambitious dreams
Modern Day Mugsy Bogues and Hopefully he gets a chance at the NBA
Had to guard him in high school, a bucket
Me too lol
Who’s your favorite short guard??
Kai Cenat
Chris Lykes
Earl
he went to my high school, Indian land high school. he scored the most points in school history(50 im pretty sure).
Where is he right now?
Julian Newman needs to ask this man for advice
coach how can you shoot with pressure because I get really nervous when the defense is pressuring you to shoot a bad shot
practice taking contested and tough shots you'll eventually ignore defenders
So that's how I would look like if i ever played ball
This is a great video and I’m 5’11 💯💯💯
Literally Do Tha Same Shii 5”5
mini carsen edwards
2:27 R I P anks
imagine embiid chargin at this dude
julian newman should take notes
Easily can be the next Muggsy Bogues… very similar college numbers 🤷🏾♂️
Next muggsy bogues
By nba standards most of these shots are considered open and most players gonna shoot over him consistently. Even in like euro league
I see this lil Muggsy Bogues in a NBA uniform soon. js
He looks like chucky running around with that bushy hair
Could of been nice to put his height in the video or description
that early jump is going to get punished if he makes it to the nba, booker got Danny green 3 times with it yesterday, and that's a Tallish elite defender
I guess a lot things he does are going to get punished when he face bigger, stronger, faster players that are also smart. The higher you get the more complex it gets and things become a game of inches and subtle manipulation, even more for those with less strength.
If he starts playing in the nba, and he wants to survive and thrive, his game will need to be a complete upgrade of what he's doing now. "Good enough" don't exist for short players.
Julian Newman so mad right now
can u please do jokic