When You Break The Rules And Get Away With It

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  • @Divexi
    @Divexi Год назад +6898

    That ending on Iverson was an absolutely perfect way to end the video.

  • @411Scarr
    @411Scarr Год назад +2052

    That ending was amazing. No final opinion. No diagnosis. Just silence.
    Here are the facts, you be the judge. Always will be a fan Jxmy

    • @johnmcfarland2477
      @johnmcfarland2477 Год назад +29

      ending was so masterful

    • @AceGkorn27
      @AceGkorn27 Год назад +5

      agree 100%

    • @GTNover
      @GTNover Год назад +2

      I love his videos, and this ending. But it was someone's subjective opinion at the end of the video. Not any facts.

    • @jonathangeorge601
      @jonathangeorge601 Год назад +7

      @@GTNover is it wrong?

    • @GTNover
      @GTNover Год назад +4

      @@jonathangeorge601 do I agree with his subjective opinion? Yes I do.

  • @SomeGuy-pc9fh
    @SomeGuy-pc9fh Год назад +966

    Who else is here after Poole kept getting called for carries and Kerr basically confirmed the NBA sent out an email about changes in officiating? The front office has to be watching these videos 😭

    • @robk6831
      @robk6831 Год назад +8

      🙋‍♂️

    • @BA-dt6tg
      @BA-dt6tg Год назад +90

      Good they need to stop all this street ball nonsense and learn to play really basketball

    • @keancasio2176
      @keancasio2176 Год назад +2

      🙋‍♂️

    • @RT-qz5ci
      @RT-qz5ci Год назад

      Good this shit is a travel. It’s annoying it doesnt get called

    • @scottiedpoy8508
      @scottiedpoy8508 Год назад +6

      Hello from watch Poole in disgust group

  • @sireatalot336
    @sireatalot336 Год назад +506

    An NBA Ref saw this video and starts calling traveling on Poole LOL

    • @shrock6629
      @shrock6629 Год назад +18

      Lmaoo

    • @tdb4763
      @tdb4763 Год назад

      It's no longer a poole party

  • @mrzoobidoo
    @mrzoobidoo Год назад +1423

    Kobe's footwork was always a thing of beauty. He had defenders scrambling not because of how fancy his dribble is but by how he used his footwork to create separation and get the ball off 🔥🔥

    • @Nilson_VC
      @Nilson_VC Год назад +51

      The offense has too much advantage over the defense nowadays. It’s unfair!

    • @prosaic_viper
      @prosaic_viper Год назад +65

      you're right, and that is what made Kobe special, too - he was a prolific player without bending the rules, when most were already bending them. He put in the work, while others took the sort of 'an easy way out'.

    • @mrzoobidoo
      @mrzoobidoo Год назад +26

      @@prosaic_viper I really had no idea how much the refs let most of the players get away with so many violations these days. First thought that came to mind after watching a few minutes was Kobe's footwork. I was 100% sure they were legal after watching Kobe pretty much his entire career. We miss you Kob ♥️

    • @Mrnoddingdonkey
      @Mrnoddingdonkey Год назад

      Let jimmy tell the stories.

    • @accountant3847
      @accountant3847 Год назад +17

      Being defense specialist nowadays is sooo hard man

  • @danteeudora6330
    @danteeudora6330 Год назад +1487

    This is such an important video. I'm glad you mentioned guys like Kobe who dominated because they had rock solid fundamentals, and not because they found ways to bend the rules. We the fans turn a blind eye to it because we love the game and our team, but like everything else the game has become corrupted in the name of profit. At some point you have to choose between the integrity of the game and it's entertainment value.

    • @CL-il8ct
      @CL-il8ct Год назад +30

      I'm from North Holland and I bought Nba2k yesterday and was very surprised I couldnt step back fake shoot - run past defenders like the nba idols always do. American sports are all for show

    • @shaft9000
      @shaft9000 Год назад +21

      This video is what any so-called "old head" can smack over the head of anyone afflicted by recency bias.

    • @JoeCake
      @JoeCake Год назад +32

      Agree completely with everything, just to add something tho, Kobe said himself that he memorized the rulebook so he knew when he could break the rules without refs noticing, stuff like that is what made him so special imo

    • @brody6634
      @brody6634 Год назад +5

      I disagree that the game has been corrupted in the name of profit... It's changed because Iverson changed it, all these modern NBA is players working outside the paint looked up to AI, they all modeled their games after him, now you pair that with today's era of "it's the players league" the players are doing what they want, and getting what they want. It just so happens, what they want also increased viewers, and sales. Would you rather watch today's basketball, or 20 years ago basketball? And sure, that might be a toss up, based on bias to your favorite generation of players, but you can't tell me todays basketball doesn't have more flair, dunks, passes, and all the other things that get the fans excited. Now let's ask, todays basketball or the strictly fundamental 40 years ago ball? It's a no brainier... The game has been evolving for many years, it will continue to evolve. I will say though, it's unfortunate the game has evolved to "step back 3 pointers" fucking harden... Aint no god damn step back, it's like 3 steps back, Idgaf when you "gathered" that ball. 🤣

    • @lequsejones5384
      @lequsejones5384 Год назад +25

      @@brody6634 I'm sorry but I disagree with you...you've sort of contradicted yourself also. If they are not doing it for profit (which I think they are) then why???
      Personally, I get irritated watching the games today and have largely tuned off...partly because I less leisure time than I used to, but also because to me, the game looks silly with all the legally impossible moves that have become prevalent. Maybe it is just me...as a side note, this is one of the issues that the USA 🇺🇸 Olympic teams had to deal with and part (but not all) of why the lost so many international competitions. The NBA has changed the rules but the European game is still pure.
      Greetings from Nigeria 🇳🇬.🙂

  • @beetoo9373
    @beetoo9373 Год назад +474

    They started calling out the players for the rule breaking! Love to see it!!

  • @Fatumayata79
    @Fatumayata79 Год назад +418

    "Is there anything better than à crossover that sends à player 10 ft in the wrong direction?" Had me dying😂😂

    • @Dippedwithsweet
      @Dippedwithsweet Год назад +3

      I almost vomited the first time I heard of a “hesi”

    • @YourFavouriteDraugr
      @YourFavouriteDraugr Год назад +1

      Answer to the question is "Yes" - a fair game of sport.
      Well, at least to everyone other than the awfully simpleminded.

    • @tylerbuck9347
      @tylerbuck9347 7 месяцев назад

      À wise man once said: "he who falls to à simple crossover, is à man who plays defense" 😎

  • @thunderjolt69
    @thunderjolt69 Год назад +951

    My day just got a whole lot better. Thank you Jimmy.

  • @mjc9683
    @mjc9683 Год назад +627

    When you're sad there hasnt been a jxmyhighroller video in a month but then you realise that means it's gonna be more of a banger than usual

    • @simz5633
      @simz5633 Год назад

      When u realise jimmy doesn’t fully understand the travel rule😢

    • @stevend813
      @stevend813 Год назад

      @@simz5633 And you know better?

    • @suyo297
      @suyo297 Год назад

      @@simz5633 Oh, enlighten us if you know more about travels then... I'm waiting...

  • @derekcomp1186
    @derekcomp1186 Год назад +34

    My dad hasn’t watched basketball since the late 90’s and last week was the first time he saw since then and when he saw rhe Celtics and lakers play he constantly kept telling me how they were traveling and carrying. Times really do change

  • @kurtissjacobs5618
    @kurtissjacobs5618 Год назад +493

    My 2 NBA pet peeves: Not calling travelling, not calling charging fouls. The game would be better if they enforced the rules as written.

    • @Badartist888
      @Badartist888 Год назад +32

      As someone who loves seeing good, solid D work, I totally agree. I cheer more on a well done charge than yet another dunk.

    • @zavdab5238
      @zavdab5238 Год назад +33

      Cookie jar foul and jumping into a airborne defender needs to be banned. Moving screens need to be called for once

    • @SeanieChipotle
      @SeanieChipotle Год назад

      I would love the game to be constant fouls

    • @epictubegamer
      @epictubegamer Год назад +1

      no the game wouldn’t.

    • @darko714
      @darko714 Год назад +3

      Flopping bothers me more than both of the above. Floppers should get slapped with a 'T', even if they got fouled and are just exaggerating.

  • @michaeltinampay3725
    @michaeltinampay3725 Год назад +339

    Jimmy can make an hour long video & I'll still prioritize it over any other short vids. Thats how GOAT you are dude. Hats off 🔥

    • @theleastbannedman
      @theleastbannedman Год назад +2

      this video is 13 minutes long

    • @jakewest4832
      @jakewest4832 Год назад +1

      @@theleastbannedman he meant that if he did make one, he would watch it over any other short vids.

  • @quadavis4
    @quadavis4 Год назад +672

    That last graph where Giannis points barely dipped when they stopped calling flops is perfect😂 notice everybody else took a drastic dip

    • @justsomedudewithnoneck8329
      @justsomedudewithnoneck8329 Год назад +18

      Giannis is bad at free throw but he is getting better tho so most of his points don’t come from the free throw line like harden and others

    • @noobleaguegaming6269
      @noobleaguegaming6269 Год назад +75

      Giannis' rule-bending is not on baiting fouls (unlike Embiid, who according to that graphic becomes an average player without the soft whistle), he bends them by driving shoulder first like a linebacker and not being called for an offensive foul.

    • @quadavis4
      @quadavis4 Год назад +36

      @@noobleaguegaming6269 those soft ass rules are exactly why we struggle early on during the Olympics. The mid 2000’s rules was a good blend and better for the game

    • @carlosgrajales7164
      @carlosgrajales7164 Год назад +4

      i didn't even notice they changed the rules back!

    • @t4d0W
      @t4d0W Год назад +1

      Giannis never got extra points via flopping. The way he bends the rules are far different from perimeter type players who needed to sell the theatrics to get that FT shot. 'Running Dunkman' is the playful gist of it but being able to attack the hoop practically at the effective range Steph/Trae/Dame/others can launch a 3-ball is where it starts. Along with how little strides it takes for him to get to the basket at that distance.

  • @jooyichen
    @jooyichen Год назад +84

    Damn the officials have seen this and made an example out of the defending Champs today. Respect.

    • @theonlygoodonehere2259
      @theonlygoodonehere2259 Год назад +10

      I think warriors get away with a lot more in the league than any other team, not talking about carries or travels per say, more about the illegal screens, if they called that I wonder how the warriors and their dynasty would truly look like, especially calling lebron on his travels, I always wonder, thats why I keep my all time list the same no matter what, doesn't mean the game hasn't evolved, just that enabling the rules played a hand

    • @GodsOfSc
      @GodsOfSc Год назад +1

      @@theonlygoodonehere2259 bro there’s always gonna be leeway for big markets. MJ dominated because of no zone defense rules when he came into the league cause David stern wanted to go global. They let the warriors change the game w screens because it attracts new fans. Everybody sets “moving” screens nowadays in the nba

    • @theonlygoodonehere2259
      @theonlygoodonehere2259 Год назад +2

      @@GodsOfSc there is a difference between slightly moving screens, and full on sprinting tackle screens, or chopb blocks which warriors do and bogut has admitted was only allowed on that team, and I have watched every team play, on live streams, and they don't do as much as warriors do, if they were allowed to do, don't you think they would have absorbed all their plays and playbook screens like elevator by now? and yes MJ has admitted zone defense was allowed him to be great, career goes different, but when they took that out, he was averaging 20 when he got old, he still dominates, warriors on the other hand, who knows how many rings they truly win if they called out their illegal screening

    • @GodsOfSc
      @GodsOfSc Год назад

      @@theonlygoodonehere2259 every team that generates 30% of the revenue for the whole nba can get away with some things business is business my boy

    • @GodsOfSc
      @GodsOfSc Год назад

      @@theonlygoodonehere2259 like 8 or 9 teams weren’t profitable last year, that’s when big market teams save them and the league

  • @shotsfired6924
    @shotsfired6924 Год назад +76

    It's crazy how the league implemented strict carrying violation after this video got dropped

  • @tehaus10
    @tehaus10 Год назад +125

    All these years I've thought I was crazy. I've watched players now and thought that a lot of times traveling or carrying wasn't being called but no one seemed to think the same. Thank you for the validation.

    • @pattpattbcc
      @pattpattbcc Год назад +6

      yeah i really agree with the point that past players will be even greater in modern day, but the opposite is also true some of the star are not as great without able to bend the rule.

    • @scottiedpoy8508
      @scottiedpoy8508 Год назад +3

      @@pattpattbcc Yea I think we need to stop saying past players would be better in todays game. Thats always the outlook, just saying maybe we should change that narrative and say players of today couldnt score back in the day because they would travel every play. Incentivizes better basketball and i dont care if these goons can weasel their way to free buckets

    • @Aee..757
      @Aee..757 Год назад

      I swear bro same

    • @lukecalumlyonwrath7723
      @lukecalumlyonwrath7723 Год назад +1

      They be telling we nitpick or we're haters. Yeah, sure. That's rich coming from them blind folks.

    • @user-ze6ns9pq2y
      @user-ze6ns9pq2y Год назад

      Bro who would argue against this. It’s super obvious carrying on almost every possession. Travel is pretty common too

  • @i_sharky
    @i_sharky Год назад +298

    Jxmy is the perfect representation of quality over quantity.
    There may be some time between videos but each video is worth the watch

    • @CharlieIce22
      @CharlieIce22 Год назад +6

      THIS! we may wait, but this man hasnt missed! it’s so worth waiting!

    • @jvtrey2nine5
      @jvtrey2nine5 Год назад +1

      W comment

  • @regentneo
    @regentneo Год назад +31

    The NBA saw your video and changed the rules tonight 😂

  • @dolloptrollop
    @dolloptrollop Год назад +20

    This video actually changed the officiating as of last night

  • @MrFreeVs
    @MrFreeVs Год назад +843

    Been a month without Jimmy. But whenever he posts, he never disappoints.

    • @RimRookies
      @RimRookies Год назад +7

      Yea finally he uploads but whenever he does it's a good one

    • @oli.y
      @oli.y Год назад +3

      I searched Jxmmy's name a few hours ago just to make sure I hadn't missed an upload but there was nothing for a whole month. Makes me so happy to see this in my feed now!

    • @RimRookies
      @RimRookies Год назад

      @@oli.y same bro

    • @Chavanun555
      @Chavanun555 Год назад

      Now i only uploads if he got sponsors i think

    • @trippinatormachine
      @trippinatormachine Год назад

      Oh really? How’d you know?

  • @TotalRunningProductions
    @TotalRunningProductions Год назад +731

    When Jimmy posts, It's a good day.

  • @jameskane6124
    @jameskane6124 Год назад +40

    This video got passed around the league office like a bad cold. I'm happy about it, game is always better when they call it by the book.

  • @osaze789
    @osaze789 Год назад +7

    refs mustve watched your video or something cuz they called it on jordan poole 3 times lmaooo

  • @kidssohn8185
    @kidssohn8185 Год назад +358

    IM SO HYPED THE SEASON STARTED! THANK U JXMY FOR GETTING ME THROUGH THE OFFSEASON! 🙏🏼🙏🏼

  • @davidhutson2846
    @davidhutson2846 Год назад +270

    This is by far and away the best video expressing the lax rules in The NBA... as a someone who actually enjoys to play defense and watch defense on a nightly basis.. the NBA game is doing a hell of a job in outlawing great defenders

    • @isaiasquinonez4945
      @isaiasquinonez4945 Год назад

      Who do you think is the best defensive all around player in the game?

    • @davidhutson2846
      @davidhutson2846 Год назад

      @@isaiasquinonez4945 right now? Or ever?

    • @davidhutson2846
      @davidhutson2846 Год назад +10

      @@isaiasquinonez4945 i like Jrue Holiday.. Tatum can lock players down, but his energy is more focused on the offensive side of the ball. Giannis is nice.
      But i know the game would be different if the NBA allowed more on ball chaos..

    • @punchdreadnought8101
      @punchdreadnought8101 Год назад +3

      @@isaiasquinonez4945 All time ? Gary Payton or Dennis Rodman. Present ? Jrue Holiday and Draymond Green.

    • @Bopyrighted
      @Bopyrighted Год назад +3

      @@isaiasquinonez4945 Jonathan Isaac pre injury was my vote for best defender in the league. Laterally, vertically and his hands and timing are top tier. Was leading the league in blocks at one point... Jrue and Ben (GP2 honorable mention) are probably the best currently but watch out for Walker Kessler going forward

  • @trestonjackson3546
    @trestonjackson3546 Год назад +6

    The nba watching your videos bro lmaoooo

  • @shelthabarber4991
    @shelthabarber4991 Год назад +4

    Kyrie Irving traveled when he said completely clean go back and look he took 3 steps after picking up his dribble

  • @prodilyjustin
    @prodilyjustin Год назад +188

    Great video, the only thing wrong is that you're allowed to take as many steps as you want between dribbles as long as you don't carry or stop your dribble. Sometimes carrying and taking more steps usually correlates but the Kemba walker example was entirely clean

    • @Molniyamcqueen
      @Molniyamcqueen Год назад +5

      And that MJ moment, it is a travel in Europe for example) rule book says you can lift your pivot foot to shoot and to pass, but you can not start dribble after that) it’s in the rules, but in US you can do that)

    • @Dangic23
      @Dangic23 Год назад +19

      If your hand gets under the ball, it’s a carry,
      Even if you take zero steps

    • @calebd512
      @calebd512 Год назад +8

      @@Dangic23 yea but what’s exactly “under the ball” where’s the exact angle on the ball where you can’t touch it without it being a carry? Or is it one of those up to the ref calls? Becus honestly a lot of these did look clean

    • @GenisusOfficial
      @GenisusOfficial Год назад +11

      @@calebd512 if any part of your hand is under the ball, like if your hand is angled upward at all thats a carry im pretty sure

    • @TheRoadLessChosen
      @TheRoadLessChosen Год назад

      @@Molniyamcqueen you actually can lift your pivot foot if you release the ball prior to the foot leaving the ground. Jordan caught the ball and didn’t start dribbling. He established his pivot foot and then jabbed right. Now before that left foot leaves the ground he has to release the ball. He can also shoot or pass as well.
      The rule you’re talking about is if you’re already dribbling and you stop and establish a pivot foot. Your only options are to pass or shoot once the pivot is released. That’s just fundamental basketball.

  • @praise_frank
    @praise_frank Год назад +277

    Jimmy goes away for some time and comes back with a classic. The NBA needs to see this one.

  • @brettmillerlive
    @brettmillerlive Год назад +53

    Very well done, man. You're spot on. I'd also add how often Moving screens take place during a game. The 7ft-ers shimmy as they set the pick at the top of the arch...sometimes bodying the little guy, even though he initially had space to duck in front or behind...

    • @bignamek
      @bignamek Год назад +1

      Steven Adams does this on practically every screen he sets. It is so annoying.

    • @paulostatic8497
      @paulostatic8497 Год назад +1

      Watch Thinking basketball, he covered almost every rule changes through the years.

  • @peterstark4562
    @peterstark4562 Год назад +24

    Thank you. I have been saying to the youngbloods here in my neighborhood that this harden step back back move is a travel and these fancy handles they see now are carries back in the day.

    • @invictuz4803
      @invictuz4803 Год назад +5

      Keep on preaching cuz they need to learn basketball rules, not NBA rules!

  • @MJ.2K
    @MJ.2K Год назад +514

    I like that you mentioned the steps between each dribble. It’s a very grey area that isn’t talked about and it seems right now it just depends on how smooth you look while taking those extra steps.

    • @kersengebakje-agenor9918
      @kersengebakje-agenor9918 Год назад +3

      Is there like a 2 step max between dribbles too, or how does that work exactly? never really figured this out myself

    • @chrisguiducci6255
      @chrisguiducci6255 Год назад +87

      @@kersengebakje-agenor9918 no limit to number of steps between dribbles in the rules.

    • @sahejsodhi5909
      @sahejsodhi5909 Год назад +130

      because as long as your dribble is active, those steps aren't counted. Most plays in this video aren't travels (all of them are carrying tho). Jimmy just doesn't know what travelling is.

    • @cephalos2819
      @cephalos2819 Год назад +11

      @@forgivezharion1261 ??????

    • @kersengebakje-agenor9918
      @kersengebakje-agenor9918 Год назад +7

      ​@@chrisguiducci6255 Not trying to sound stupid here or anything, but would that mean you could just spin across the entire court then as long as you dont carry the ball? Or am i missing something?

  • @thenahum3603
    @thenahum3603 Год назад +101

    Show this to the League… thank you for posting this! We needed it 😁

  • @MastaKlutch
    @MastaKlutch Год назад +19

    as a kid i kept getting called with this one week in games, and it made me so self concious when practicing ball handling

    • @AizakkuZ
      @AizakkuZ Год назад +2

      Facts same

    • @rn6045
      @rn6045 Год назад +2

      It’s good to engrave in your muscle memory to avoid getting penalised. Although it does get annoying getting called for it in a game

  • @rusty111fire
    @rusty111fire Год назад +9

    This video definitely caught the attention of the NBA. Steve Kerr even referenced Allen Iverson starting the trend of getting away with carries when he was talking about Jordan Poole being called for carries 3 times in his post game interview lol

  • @dryrunhd
    @dryrunhd Год назад +16

    Great video. And you touched on something that a lot of people either forget about or don't realize at all.
    Professional sports, all professional sports, are, in order:
    1. A business. Their primary goal is to make money.
    2. Entertainment.
    3. An athletic competition. And it's a distant third.
    They will do whatever makes them the most money, every time, because that's the real game they're playing.

  • @cheyenne11114
    @cheyenne11114 Год назад +236

    That was an excellent breakdown. Very thorough. I tried to explain this to some of the guys I hope with. They think I'm talking about the James harden move. I have to tell them that this happens regularly as soon as the action sits. That point about defenders thinking that they can close because the offense is out of steps is one of the most significant I've ever heard made. It really matters LOL

    • @isaiah5365
      @isaiah5365 Год назад +1

      You can take as many steps as you want as long as youre in your dribble, so you can take 10 steps in one dribble if you wanted to.

    • @gdirty7380
      @gdirty7380 Год назад +2

      @@isaiah5365 although that is true, lol thats a very odd way to put it and not fully the rule.. nor does it have to do with this video. yes youre allowed as many steps as youd like, in between dribbles, but only as long as the ball isnt touching your hand. so if youre basically pushing the ball in front of yourself and chasing it while you dribble, yea its fine.. but as soon as it touches your hand, you can not while its still making contact with your hand. thats what a travel is buddy. and thats what this video is about

    • @Fraudkovic
      @Fraudkovic Год назад +2

      @@gdirty7380 bs . It's not about touching the ball. If you put your palm under the ball on your dribble and walk them it's a travel and a carry.
      I could easily play happy feet taking 3-4 steps while making contact with the ball for 0.3 seconds . It's not a travel

    • @gdirty7380
      @gdirty7380 Год назад +1

      @@Fraudkovic look it up dude. Search how many steps are you allowed to take in between dribbles, and tell me what pops up.

    • @phomjachana
      @phomjachana Год назад +3

      What pops up is a high school rules interpretation piece.
      What you should instead lookup is the nba rulebook as the NBA is what we are discussing. There is NOTHING about steps in between a dribble or hand on the ball dribbles. Section 10, rule 2.

  • @destroyer5689
    @destroyer5689 Год назад +4

    After this Vid Everybody is being called for traveling 😂😂😂😂

  • @richardlouissaint219
    @richardlouissaint219 Год назад +30

    Youve really made a whole movement with this video. Good Job!

  • @cameronbenefield2915
    @cameronbenefield2915 Год назад +88

    I waited an entire month for this video and I couldn’t be more happy and impressed!! You’re my favorite channel on any platform because you’re informative and factually opinionated while bringing to light the material you’re presenting. Thank you for all your hard work man! 🙏🏼🤞

  • @niklasra669
    @niklasra669 Год назад +30

    THANK YOU for this video 🙏I come from Europe and everytime I watch the NBA I‘m thinking „Well, that‘s a travel… that‘s a travel… and that too“ It‘s really amazing that the normal basketball rules don‘t apply at this level, everybody is just interested in the spectacle, including the refs. At this point, just change the rules

  • @Tristenlane2001
    @Tristenlane2001 Год назад +15

    Just watched then Jordan Poole got called 3 times in a game for this 😂

  • @FennyWhopper
    @FennyWhopper Год назад +32

    The ending with the commentator and the music is pure perfection. Brudda simply don't miss

  • @eriiolurin8180
    @eriiolurin8180 Год назад +137

    You truly are one of the best to ever do this my man. Every episode, you never disappoint. I really look forward to having you do this on a bigger stage because you will kill it! As always, a great watch!

  • @majorvikt8122
    @majorvikt8122 Год назад +8

    Very very insightful & objective analysis.
    This video has definitely answered many of the lingering questions I had about the laxity in the rules of the NBA.
    Appreciated 👏🏾

  • @noblecyborg-savage
    @noblecyborg-savage Год назад +10

    Incredible video and thank you for arming me with the best reason I've heard for higher scoring today compared to back in the day. I will destroy people at parties with this knowledge you've bestowed upon me.

  • @cordova2593
    @cordova2593 Год назад +28

    Bro the speech at the end with the editing was too tier Jesus Christ I felt every word the reporter said on a spiritual level

  • @Vista.highlights
    @Vista.highlights Год назад +29

    I know that there are many other comments like this, but your basketball content is the best I've ever seen. Even as a professional basketball player myself

    • @oof3479
      @oof3479 Год назад

      Whats up Vic

    • @dhandeyms3461
      @dhandeyms3461 Год назад +2

      Woooowww, next MVP

    • @borisleoro8943
      @borisleoro8943 Год назад

      Get yourself some voodoo to protect against injuries!!

    • @MatthewW713
      @MatthewW713 Год назад

      Is this really Victor? Either way, you are correct.

    • @21nspired
      @21nspired Год назад

      Kobe, Jordan, and LeBron would not waste their time commenting on videos about themselves. If you're the real deal, you should stop running your mouth in the comments sections about your goals and what you're going to do and instead just focus on your craft, passion and building your legacy thru action

  • @Diamante777
    @Diamante777 Год назад +5

    every time jxmmy makes a video about officiating, the nba goes and does something shortly after. first it was the jump fakes being fouls, now they called 11 travels in golden state vs mavs
    what the hell is going on

  • @DustyRoads23
    @DustyRoads23 Год назад +10

    The way you make these videos is amazing. Very entertaining and easy to stay focused to. I learn quite alot about basketball from you as a racing fan!

  • @theoneandworthy4160
    @theoneandworthy4160 Год назад +6

    I agree for most of this apart from some. Steps taken in between dribbles (be it 2,3,4,5 or however many) don't count as actual steps unless the ball is either gathered or carried.

    • @Ryan-yu5kt
      @Ryan-yu5kt Год назад +3

      Thank you finally someone thats pointing this out

  • @jbanders2358
    @jbanders2358 Год назад +261

    This video needs to be sent to Adam Silver along with all the NBA refs. This video is so refreshing. It’s painful watching nba games and seeing travels allll the time not being called. This is a great breakdown! Thank you Jimmy. Real basketball fans appreciate this.

    • @watermage25
      @watermage25 Год назад +23

      I mean he is off on some of the things he is calling out. Also the league wants this. Makes the games more exciting

    • @withaustn3463
      @withaustn3463 Год назад +59

      the only problem is the carries, the travels jimmy is calling is nosense, you can take asmany steps as you like as long as the dribble is ACTIVE

    • @nachobroryan8824
      @nachobroryan8824 Год назад +2

      They know and don't care because it's entertaining. It's the same reason the NBA invented the gather step.

    • @Jamesah
      @Jamesah Год назад

      Netflix Untold: Flagrant Foul explains why refs are letting star players break rules and why they didn't on AI.

    • @trashofthefourthquarter1142
      @trashofthefourthquarter1142 Год назад +10

      @@withaustn3463 And he just ignores gather steps

  • @fuzzyp
    @fuzzyp Год назад +4

    Top notch video about something I thought about for a long time. You illustrated your point beautifully with exquisite editing and commentary.

  • @theronquishow5837
    @theronquishow5837 Год назад +3

    Ever since this video came out, refs been calling Carrys left and right lmao

  • @GrownMoolie
    @GrownMoolie Год назад +42

    Another great video brother 👏🏿 I love how you find ways to say what most of us are thinking while pointing out the things a lot of us miss 🔥

  • @Zigaroni
    @Zigaroni Год назад +90

    Someone finally said it, thank you. That stepback is a travel, and I hate that it has become accepted as a legal move in the NBA and with so many people

    • @seanaes
      @seanaes Год назад +10

      Sounds like you can’t hoop. The game would be far less exciting and the refs would take over the game

    • @JosiahCS
      @JosiahCS Год назад +10

      @@seanaes You're 100% right, my entire life I hear travel complains and these kinds of opinions from people who can't play lol

    • @ightxnathen6604
      @ightxnathen6604 Год назад +3

      @@seanaes I can play it’s a shitty move good players can create space without gather steps

    • @YourFavouriteDraugr
      @YourFavouriteDraugr Год назад +15

      @@seanaes Completely cheapens the sport and makes everything mean a lot less.

    • @BC-ny3zb
      @BC-ny3zb Год назад

      @@seanaes Sounds like the dudes that couldn't play changed the game to be successful wtf you on about? Also, this isn't the NBA fk around enough you'll just get your legs cut🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣.

  • @Dremac5
    @Dremac5 Год назад +8

    Ain’t no way you got the nba to change the rules lol

  • @tquarrie828
    @tquarrie828 Год назад +6

    Yooooooo. Did you see that Steve Kerr interview after the Heat game? The league sent out an notice that they're gonna crack down on carries, and Kerr asked (sarcastically) if they're going do that for traveling too😳😳. The league obviously watches your videos.

  • @kozboyzprod9431
    @kozboyzprod9431 Год назад +54

    i can’t even express how much i love watching jimmy vids

  • @johndebrasio8797
    @johndebrasio8797 Год назад +42

    Thank you for finally making this video! As someone who prides themselves on defense while I worked forever on my hesi without carrying only to then see people just doing whatever, it's finally some recognition.

  • @kylesmusicals
    @kylesmusicals Год назад +5

    Did you see Jordan Poole get called for 3 Carry’s against Miami this week? That was weird. The whole time I was like, “I wonder if the refs watched this video and decided to randomly call carrying” 🤷‍♂️

  • @nbafanatic9670
    @nbafanatic9670 Год назад

    JxmyHighroller, thank you for being my inspiration.

  • @Openings
    @Openings Год назад +37

    Love your videos Jimmy! Been watching for a couple years now and they're always an absolute blast to view. Thank you for continuing to make these, all throughout these years.

  • @thomasburns6289
    @thomasburns6289 Год назад +7

    Embiid's movement on that chart at 11:40 speaks volumes

  • @naisu_nhan
    @naisu_nhan Год назад +5

    the jxmmy effect is real, Poole got called so much last game

  • @omarisaxby8939
    @omarisaxby8939 Год назад +5

    the fact that this ended with Iverson being an innovator and trailblazer made this video so much better💯💯💯🙌🏾

  • @YesILoveLegos
    @YesILoveLegos Год назад +4

    Thanks Jxmy for kicking off Friday on a good note

  • @omnii
    @omnii Год назад +5

    10:35 that transition thooooo
    great editing as always jimmy

  • @shaquilleoneal4072
    @shaquilleoneal4072 Год назад +58

    Facts! This is why every record is being so easily broken by players of today to the point where previous records don’t even seem that impressive anymore. The game today protects the offensive player so much vs back in the day defense was allowed and rules were strict. I get why they’re doing it though, creating more stars and people like fast paced offense, it’s fun to watch. But what I dislike about it is what it’s doing to the legacies of past players. There are a lot of players today that will pass up a lot of older stars records but some of them aren’t even half as good as the people they are passing up. They just have the luxury of playing in an era where the game is softer and rules favor the offensive player

  • @Ventus7777
    @Ventus7777 Год назад +5

    Bro your content is on Netflix level documentary. The ending was absolute cherry on top!

  • @sherwinpoh5684
    @sherwinpoh5684 Год назад +94

    I think its not about how many steps you take between dribbles but rather when you terminate your dribble is key. To which I completely agree that it is prevalent

    • @Matt-dp7ze
      @Matt-dp7ze Год назад +12

      Most of the time when players are taking that many steps between the dribble it’s because they have their hands directly or near directly under the basketball

    • @Stephen246666
      @Stephen246666 Год назад +31

      Yah idk why jimmy is counting steps between live dribbles. If that was the case stutter steps would be illegal

    • @doktorhypebeast
      @doktorhypebeast Год назад +25

      yep! Really surprised Jxmy didn't know this fundamental rule. You can theoretically take as many steps as you want between legal dribbles. In fact, Poole had carried during those 4 steps. So the violation really wasn't the amount of steps between dribbles but whether a carry was used to accomplish this.

    • @lauro.oshiro
      @lauro.oshiro Год назад

      they should fix this comment lol

    • @stopit3945
      @stopit3945 Год назад +4

      Hopefully, other people see this comment. This needs to be seen, this was a pretty big mistake by Jimmy.

  • @neolex24
    @neolex24 Год назад +5

    That’s ending gave me chills! Great video as always.

  • @samuelmatthews246
    @samuelmatthews246 9 месяцев назад +3

    People always say that the offense in NBA is way better then the defense, well if we played by the rules then it would be way more balanced and a way better game to watch. Great video!

  • @sah9867
    @sah9867 Год назад +3

    For Kawhi at the start of the video I remember I lived in Canada and I was a hardcore Raptors fan however I didn’t live at Toronto so I watched on my TV as I saw the carry I was yelling “PLEASE FOR THE LOVE OF GOD REF DON’T SE THIS” me my dad and my brother were crying when it went in but our mom looked at us like we were crazy 😂

  • @jordanrioscreations
    @jordanrioscreations Год назад +14

    I was just thinking about this after seeing some James Harden highlights this preseason, very timely video! I remember when I was in high school getting called for travels occasionally when I was just playing the way I saw NBA players were playing, it was so frustrating.

  • @MM-ct7uy
    @MM-ct7uy Год назад +11

    Thanks man for the basketball content that is fans love and need

  • @soulistheanswer
    @soulistheanswer Год назад

    Thanks. I remember having a discussion on r/nba where PG13 took 5 gather steps and Bein downvoted for arguing that was a travel....

  • @scissor_713exe4
    @scissor_713exe4 Год назад +16

    Wow it just shows me that kobe really was skilled asf man…Rip mamba we miss you 🐐

  • @nlgpro
    @nlgpro Год назад +8

    Once again superb quality and editing. There isn’t a better basketball channel in the world today than this one!

  • @glenbuckley8534
    @glenbuckley8534 Год назад +10

    Iverson is right up there with Curry when talking about players that changed the game. He was so influencal both on and off the court

  • @jonathanmorrow3520
    @jonathanmorrow3520 Год назад

    I have missed your content. Glad you’re back!

  • @emmanuelgalit7001
    @emmanuelgalit7001 Год назад

    Who would've thought that a video about counting steps is 🔥🔥🔥, right? Great vid as usual, Jxmy.

  • @kennethyu6041
    @kennethyu6041 Год назад +4

    The ending was fantastic, great way to emphasize the problem or more like premonition

  • @midrangeg
    @midrangeg Год назад +10

    This video is a leap for you. Really looking forward to what you give us next. Take your time.

  • @wiktorroszczak9159
    @wiktorroszczak9159 Год назад +1

    As always, a masterpiece! Greets from Poland!

  • @MisaeShimamura
    @MisaeShimamura Год назад +3

    This video opened my eyes, as a guy who wants to get better into playing basketball, I usually struggle with my dribbling and when I do the things like carry, I get called out and I get confused. I always thought how the players do it and even theorize that they grip the ball hard so that it stays in their hands. But now I see the truth, I will try to keep on getting better at the game

  • @marcomihalich8101
    @marcomihalich8101 Год назад +40

    Great video as usual jimmy, but being a ref I gotta say this, it's kinda useless to count steps between dribbles even if the players carries the ball because, in theory, a player can take as many steps as he wants with the exception that he dribbles again.
    Hoping I haven't botched it, keep up the amazing work cause I've been watching and loving your videos for years now and I can't stop

    • @marshallstacy6243
      @marshallstacy6243 Год назад

      What do you mean even if he carries the ball. Wouldn't that by definition then be a violation. I believe the point was it has to be one or the other. Either The player doesn't dribble again and it's a travel or he does dribble again and it's cupping the ball. What he can't do is hold the ball in the air with his hand underneath it, take four steps and then dribble again. That has to be a violation, doesn't it?

    • @marcomihalich8101
      @marcomihalich8101 Год назад +16

      @@marshallstacy6243 The point I'm trying to make is based on the steps he takes between dribbles and since while dribbling you can't travel by definition then it's useless to count steps

    • @Somm_RJ
      @Somm_RJ Год назад +7

      Yes, you can stutter step as long as you are still dribbling but carry should not be excused.

    • @meechtree5795
      @meechtree5795 Год назад +6

      bro i’m glad you said something because a lot of times he would start counting steps for a travel but the player has yet to even gather the ball/ be in a position he can no longer continue a dribble legally.
      The carries are another problem but jimmy was pretty on point with those.

    • @GlobusTheGreat
      @GlobusTheGreat Год назад +3

      @@meechtree5795 I'm at 3:44 and I disagree with multiple calls. If we go by NBA rules / how the game is ACTUALLY officiated, including the gather step rule, the high school kid's move looked clean to me, and this Booker move is unclear because we can't see if his hand is under the ball or not when Jimmy starts counting but it looks like he doesn't gather until his '2' step foot is already down (which would be a gather 0-step) so he actually had an extra step to give rather than taking 3 steps. Jimmy needs to watch more BBALLBREAKDOWN harden apologia videos. I say apologia but I agree with the gather step enthusiasts.

  • @bchrisb7
    @bchrisb7 Год назад +4

    Great video as always! Another thing to add that I notice a lot are players who underhand palm the ball when dribbling, which is supposed to be a violation.

  • @bellixeddu
    @bellixeddu Год назад

    Best video on NBA "basket 2.0", I have ever seen. What a great job man, thank you so much

  • @Alaa_Alarashi
    @Alaa_Alarashi Год назад

    You nailed it right there at the end, Entertainment! That's why they can get away with how they play.

  • @timothydavis4161
    @timothydavis4161 Год назад +16

    This makes me appreciate defense even more! Guys like Draymond, kawhi, Marcus smart, Gianis, Wiggins etc have a tough job and still manage to lock up on many plays

  • @cmja09
    @cmja09 Год назад +12

    That ending commentary. Dude spitting corporate facts, surprised he wasn't fired.

  • @senatorjiggles
    @senatorjiggles Год назад +29

    GOAT right here, just when you think he has done a master class video he does another one, this channel is just the gift that keeps on giving, Thank You Jxmyhighroller 🙏

  • @hugotheboss4545
    @hugotheboss4545 Год назад +1

    This video should be shown to every basketball fan in the world.

  • @kurtissjacobs5618
    @kurtissjacobs5618 Год назад +7

    I just discovered JxmyHighroller tonight. Good videos! Atypical perspective, usually saying things that I've been thinking for ages. Thanks Jxmy.

    • @Aaronnnn.n
      @Aaronnnn.n Год назад +2

      He has so much more Great videos watch them

  • @nicholasliong5946
    @nicholasliong5946 Год назад +56

    you know it’s a good video when it makes the old heads seem reasonable for once 😅

    • @sandmanlopez9920
      @sandmanlopez9920 Год назад

      I won 😦🤝

    • @John6-40
      @John6-40 Год назад +17

      For once? Old heads have raised a lot of good points. Players today are just as talented as ever, but the big difference is the rules are not being followed.

    • @TheSands83
      @TheSands83 Год назад +4

      U mean they want there to b reasonable rules so it’s not a flop off mixed with a and 1 mixtape and 3 pt contest

    • @davidmartinez52420
      @davidmartinez52420 Год назад +6

      If you ignore how insufferable some old heads can be(at 41 I would be considered an old head and those guys even annoy me) and actually listen to what we say with an open mind, you'll quickly realize that we do bring up valid points. Y'all youngins like to pretend the game and players have evolved way more than they actually have, but in reality there are things people can do now that they couldn't back then. I dunno why y'all insist on acting like nothing has changed rules wise, but a lot has and the sooner you understand that the sooner you'll appreciate the past for what it was instead of constantly trying to make it live up to today. That probably won't sink in until you're older and you hear the young fans say the same stupid shit about this era we have to hear from y'all.

    • @DeeReeseBeats
      @DeeReeseBeats Год назад +4

      @@davidmartinez52420 Tbh it's annoying on both sides
      Some in my generation swear every player in the 80s & 90s would be terrible today and there are old heads that swear every player today would do bad if they played in the 80s & 90s
      But my opinion tho when it comes to athleticism it hasn't gotten that much better (in terms of vertical and speed) when Dominique Wilkins was doing insane windmills and Clyde Drexler dunking from damn near the free throw line in game.
      That's why I also think players like Jokic, Giannis, Embiid,etc would still be stars back then as well
      Some stars (past and present) would translate and adapt some won't be good if you switched eras
      But that's just my opinion tho and i respect yours

  • @lav7161
    @lav7161 Год назад +3

    This has been long overdue. As a huge basketball fan it disgusts me how far the travels have gone without being called

  • @lj4443
    @lj4443 Год назад +1

    This video is just incredible especially that last bit at the end, the icing on the cake👏....the wait for this guy's content makes it all the worth while.

    • @lj4443
      @lj4443 Год назад

      I have a telegram account but dont know exactly how to add you

    • @johnnyhammer
      @johnnyhammer Год назад

      @@lj4443 That is a scam, dude. Jesus...

    • @kiteracer
      @kiteracer Год назад

      @@johnnyhammer did you ever consider that both of them are in on the scam? 🤯

    • @johnnyhammer
      @johnnyhammer Год назад +1

      @@kiteracer Possibly. But I've seen the "thanks for watching..." bull everywhere, but never seen a collaborative effort.

    • @kiteracer
      @kiteracer Год назад +1

      @@johnnyhammer you could see how a follow-up reply would give the initial scam comment credibility. You or I might not fall for it, but a little kid, esp one who doesn’t speak English well, they’re more susceptible. I just don’t trust anyone anymore if I can’t look you in the eyes lol. STAY VIGILANT!

  • @artgrad8974
    @artgrad8974 Год назад

    the music on "its exciting" lmaooo sooo goood
    its a circus