Ben Gordon Detroit Workout with Mahmoud Abdul Rauf extended

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @nitroinc4
    @nitroinc4 8 лет назад +290

    he did not have a full career because he was one of the only few men with balls to stand for what he believed!

    • @SIDub14
      @SIDub14 7 лет назад +9

      He was doing what Kaopernick is doing long time ago...

    • @detroit7milee16
      @detroit7milee16 7 лет назад

      He was hurt

    • @ujohnlynch2341
      @ujohnlynch2341 7 лет назад

      Disrespecting the flag of the very country that provided him freedom?

    • @e84fresh
      @e84fresh 7 лет назад +9

      uJohn Lynch And what about the slave owner that wrote the Star Spangled Banner

    • @ujohnlynch2341
      @ujohnlynch2341 7 лет назад +2

      And what about the fact that Islam still practices slavery?

  • @JohnDoe-kx1yt
    @JohnDoe-kx1yt Год назад +2

    One of the most respected players ever. Its hard to find a comment that speaks badly about this mans skills on the court.

  • @korgond
    @korgond 8 лет назад +52

    Abdul-rauf is an unforgettable player. The doors of Hall of fame should be opened for him.

  • @RandyBooker
    @RandyBooker 10 лет назад +157

    This Guy was a BEAST! One of the GOAT's in my book! People don't really know about him, but even if you just look at A FEW of this guys games, you'll realize he was a REAL DEAL CONSISTENT talent, unlike many overhyped stars of today.

    • @bimestman
      @bimestman 9 лет назад +5

      Mahmood was the best!

    • @Muzix72
      @Muzix72 9 лет назад +13

      I am blessed to know him. Went to school with him at Gulfport High. He is a good person.

    • @mookeychase0907
      @mookeychase0907 9 лет назад +8

      +RBTheBreakThrough Steph Curry like,still had alot more in the tank when he was blackballed...handle was incredible and quicker than Steph he's in his 40s in this clip...

    • @JJDPROMEDIAPRODUCTION
      @JJDPROMEDIAPRODUCTION 7 лет назад +1

      He was the real deal..

    • @hs_matt
      @hs_matt 7 лет назад

      RBTheBreakThrough I

  • @j.s.ed.d8063
    @j.s.ed.d8063 Год назад +3

    And that's a crossover and not a carry that's outrageously egregious in today's game.

  • @TheStreetFabulous
    @TheStreetFabulous 9 лет назад +90

    The guy is like 45. Look at the way he moves, his explosivness. God damn.

    • @clefftic80
      @clefftic80 7 лет назад +1

      TheStreetFabulous real talk bro he took care of his body

    • @wilsonpereira6581
      @wilsonpereira6581 3 года назад

      He's big on yoga lifting weights is important but so is keeping the body limber.

  • @Sgoldensr
    @Sgoldensr 8 лет назад +114

    I wish he had a full career. If he was playing today, he still would be nice. Born scorer with speed and nice footwork. He was ahead of his time in the 90s

    • @curtflirt2
      @curtflirt2 8 лет назад +1

      +Stacy Golden, Sr It's too bad, wonder what he is up too?

    • @Rehqi
      @Rehqi 7 лет назад

      Stacy Golden, Sr i met him at a conference recently

    • @ujohnlynch2341
      @ujohnlynch2341 7 лет назад

      Islamic conference praising Hamas and preaching death to America?

    • @makehumanitygreatagain8128
      @makehumanitygreatagain8128 7 лет назад +1

      I think his real standout attribute is his mindset.

    • @PureFact
      @PureFact 7 лет назад +1

      uJohn Lynch go spread hate somewhere else idiot

  • @stevewise1656
    @stevewise1656 6 лет назад +23

    He could still play or coach in the NBA. The most exciting college player I’d ever seen.
    Checkout the video of him going head-to-head against Michael Jordan and that great 1996 Bulls team. Jackson called a time out, because he needed someone to stop Mahmoud (action Jackson) Jordan couldn’t cover him, so they put Ron Harper on him. He couldn’t guard him, so they ran two guys at him and Mahmoud split them several times to score.
    The Bulls were on an 18 game winning streak and it stopped that night due to Mahmoud. Phil Jackson said he was unguardable.

    • @spectershore4482
      @spectershore4482 Год назад

      An Hall of famer waiting for his reward... He should be inducted !👑🏀🥇

  • @k.s.b.fulton7474
    @k.s.b.fulton7474 2 года назад +4

    A skilled marksman/scorer I love the way he trains his mindset and how he used Tourette syndrome to his advantage Yah is good

  • @spectershore4482
    @spectershore4482 Год назад +1

    This guy Abdul, man... is scaring me everytime I see him practising 🤯🤯🤯 He is still a real deal ! Much respect 🤝🏾🔥🔥🔥👊🏾

  • @ch.illmatic
    @ch.illmatic 7 лет назад +3

    One of the greatest shooters teaching one of the greatest shooters

  • @encaraquesocpetit7746
    @encaraquesocpetit7746 9 лет назад +83

    what people take for natural talent has a more appropriate name: quality hard work. ...getting up at 4am, out practicing at 5am, coming home to syrup sandwich (I remember those!!!) then going back out to play against folk. consistent, quality, hard work.

  • @bosskey7212
    @bosskey7212 7 лет назад +8

    A lot of people forget he was in the Slam Dunk contest as well. This man was a freak of nature with unreal talent. What set him apart from so many others in his time was his work ethic. He straight worked his tail off for hours on end every day. I still love pulling out old vids of his and just watching him play

  • @paiuteg
    @paiuteg 10 лет назад +10

    One of the best scorers of all time! Mahmoud,The Dream ,and MJ were all unstoppable in the league. Mahmoud is one of the best to ever do it.he can still drop buckets on anybody in the NBA right now. Much respect! As a man and a Balla for standing up for his beliefs.

  • @pjdii
    @pjdii 7 лет назад +5

    He is a tactician!! Best ball player I've ever seen. #legend

  • @KingofSomalia23
    @KingofSomalia23 7 лет назад +4

    I had the chance to meet him 2yrs back at an event. He's a really cool guy and down to earth. Can still ball!!

  • @marvinhunt117
    @marvinhunt117 5 лет назад +6

    MAN!!!! People really don't realize JUST HOW GOOD THIS GUY WAS!!! I first saw him in March Madness for LSU. OMG!!! Believe me when I say that he was unreal. Same when he got to the pros.

  • @jamisa5593
    @jamisa5593 8 лет назад +17

    The most underrated player ever. Can do what anyone can and more. I believe he can still play if he's healthy.

    • @Rehqi
      @Rehqi 7 лет назад +1

      Jam isa he is

  • @djcsuite
    @djcsuite 9 лет назад +14

    one of my favorites ever -- I sat at dinner with him in Denver, nice man, he is a generous 6', i was 155lbs at the time and fit his game shorts no problem -- rare talent, wish he had played more

  • @coachallen8333
    @coachallen8333 10 лет назад +12

    I played against him in high school. The greatest shooter I ever seen.

  • @bballdragon5
    @bballdragon5 7 лет назад +5

    This dude could have and should have been the Curry of his time. He was ahead of his era. When we talk about Curry being the face of the new NBA, what we should really be talking about is this guy. His ability to shoot the ball, his footwork and his handles were all as good, if not better than Steph. Like I said, he was head of his time, and his skills were never meant for the slower pace of the NBA when he played. Put him on a team that ran the space-and-pace basketball of today, he would have easily put up 30 points a night. I hope all the young talent learn a thing or two from this guy. He definitely deserves a lot more credit than he is given.

  • @chrisa9628
    @chrisa9628 3 года назад +3

    Man, it’s beautiful to see the passion he has for hooping.. Still fast af.. 🙌🏽

  • @Realjcoop
    @Realjcoop 10 лет назад +21

    He kicking serious knowledge on how to score buckets!!!!

  • @Archontechnica
    @Archontechnica 9 лет назад +15

    I played ball against him a few times at LA Fitness and he's definitely one of the purest, quickest shooters I've ever seen. Still explosively fast as well.

    • @MrAirtyme
      @MrAirtyme 4 года назад

      What city

    • @lorenzodawkins7500
      @lorenzodawkins7500 2 года назад +1

      The fact that you was able to play him at LA Fitness is a crime as he great as he was he shouldn’t even be able to move around Like that without a crowd

  • @2cardarsenal310
    @2cardarsenal310 5 лет назад +3

    Ball skills and footwork are the keys to getting a good look! Rauf was way ahead of his time and had a stroke like no one off the dribble.

  • @TayonR
    @TayonR 8 лет назад +88

    he looks like he could still play in the NBA

    • @dredemetri6738
      @dredemetri6738 8 лет назад +19

      He could

    • @Shonan2024
      @Shonan2024 7 лет назад +2

      He was still putting in work here in Japan in his 40s.

  • @silver33
    @silver33 10 лет назад +46

    He can still play in the NBA and still be better than most players right now

    • @rebulosyunaryong
      @rebulosyunaryong 7 лет назад

      silver33 True much better than Soft Curry

    • @Carlton1232
      @Carlton1232 7 лет назад

      silver33 the Warriors should give him a run. I'm sure he would take whatever the minimum is. I would love to see him go out on top

    • @PyroInferno110
      @PyroInferno110 7 лет назад

      leo paoulo corpus steph curry plays like him

    • @yallniggastrippin1839
      @yallniggastrippin1839 4 года назад

      silver33 Please tell me u joking. In his prime yeah but now? I know this was 6 years ago but still.

  • @Cutbyik3
    @Cutbyik3 11 лет назад +7

    One of the best little guys ever

  • @psykomystro
    @psykomystro 8 лет назад +7

    It's cool to see Ben still working on his game. And not too many better to work with than Mahmoud.

  • @mrphatfarm
    @mrphatfarm 11 лет назад +10

    My favorite player of all time

  • @virginfitness
    @virginfitness 6 лет назад +4

    This man is a Picasso of his art “Basketball.” Approaching anything with that passion begets success. Inevitable.

  • @dredemetri6738
    @dredemetri6738 8 лет назад +8

    Rauf bad bad man. I seen him hit ten straight 3's at LA Fitness in Douglasville, Ga. just couple years ago

  • @ShortsFactory101
    @ShortsFactory101 Год назад +1

    I've watchedJordan and Harper guard Abdul-Rauf, Bulls even doubled him, but they just can't stop him then! Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf is the "Steph Curry" of his era!

  • @Chitownsfinesthoops
    @Chitownsfinesthoops 10 лет назад +13

    Incredible talent, I wished he had a better shake from the NBA, he was one of the best shooters I have ever seen, including Ray Jesus Shuttlesworth Allen. He put up big numbers at LSU and big games on hall of fame dudes in the NBA, just a remarkable talent. Good 2 see him sharing knowledge and tips with pros, he should be coaching some young kids as well.

    • @abokh8028
      @abokh8028 10 лет назад +4

      He's coaching kids too! He was here in Toronto this weekend at a local mosque teaching kids how to ball. :)

    • @irepJamGoonz
      @irepJamGoonz 9 лет назад

      ***** i didnt even know i wouldve came

    • @MoeDesigns
      @MoeDesigns 9 лет назад

      ***** i wish i knew, i remember in grade school i did a project on him.

  • @NeverSayDye
    @NeverSayDye 8 лет назад +5

    I love Ben Gordon game!

  • @bragustine
    @bragustine 8 лет назад +5

    I love the ball handling techniques. Nice!

  • @rethrojeacher8464
    @rethrojeacher8464 3 года назад +2

    That Tourettes gave him snap reflexes, just lightening quick first moves.

  • @rfplummer1
    @rfplummer1 6 лет назад +4

    Statistically he still has the best Free Throw % in NBA history

  • @garagegeekguy
    @garagegeekguy 9 лет назад +7

    My favorite ever LSU Tiger to watch, was a treat to see him play. Amazing offensive talent. He was a defensive liablity in the NBA.

    • @mistadavis4336
      @mistadavis4336 8 лет назад +3

      +Lonnie Honeycutt He wasn't a liability he was a muslim....

    • @garagegeekguy
      @garagegeekguy 8 лет назад

      +Mista Davis I was speaking strictly in basketball terms, not religious or political. He was a defensive liability, I didn't say that was the reason he was run out of the league.

    • @mistadavis4336
      @mistadavis4336 8 лет назад +4

      He was no more a defensive liability than any other point guard of that era...He was not a top tier defender but he was sufficient...his offensive prowess more than made up for what you think he lacked defensively...I can remember the white jew media saying this, the same thing they say about Michael Beasley and Gerald Green..When someone has superstar ability and THEY don't want him to be a superstar they will apply a negative tag to that person...And who could Steve Nash hold???? That was something you were taught subliminally through listening to the bullshit media...

    • @garagegeekguy
      @garagegeekguy 8 лет назад

      +Mista Davis I'm a big Rauf fan, I was always pulling for him. When I say he was a defensive liability, I mean that he was a below average defensive player. I said nothing else, inferred nothing else and truly meant nothing else. I've seen a lot of great players at LSU and he was the best.

    • @mistadavis4336
      @mistadavis4336 8 лет назад +1

      Lonnie Honeycutt I totally agree with you...CJ then Shaq...

  • @zubinmthw
    @zubinmthw 8 лет назад +6

    Damn Ben Gordon only did it right once, even at the end he went back to turning his shoulders 😂

  • @jaydimepc79
    @jaydimepc79 10 лет назад +36

    One of the greatest shooters Ive ever seen. Too bad He didnt get the chance to prove it. What a privilege to learn from him. I wish the acoustics didnt make it so hard to understand what he was saying

    • @irepJamGoonz
      @irepJamGoonz 10 лет назад +1

      Modern Day Steph Curry

    • @salsadancer00
      @salsadancer00 10 лет назад +4

      irepJamGoonz Actually Steph is a modern Mahmoud Rauf.

    • @akrivosdiavolos73
      @akrivosdiavolos73 9 лет назад +3

      Actually Rauf is BETTER!!!! than stef curry....see his LSU games as a FRESHMAN...he was UNstoppable..the BEST COLLEGE players EVER.....see his 45,48,51 point games...and only 6ft tall....

    • @Nikohhh04
      @Nikohhh04 8 лет назад

      +akrivosdiavolos73 he is not better than Steph curry. Hindsight can tell us that now. Back to back MVP's

    • @akrivosdiavolos73
      @akrivosdiavolos73 8 лет назад +5

      Son please..you weren't even born when CJ was at LSU...secondly, talent in the NBA today BLOWs..watching half these tattoo thug clowns, half can't make free throws, no defense, no fundamentals, not even a handfull would make it when CJ was in the NBA..CJ put up 50pts a night(200 free throws in a row) at LSU, often guarded by the other teams Best defensive player (usually much taller)..don't embarrass yourself with those comments..MVP in a soft era of the NBA..Curry is a shooter, CJ was a scorer until NBA, Issel the idiot tried to make him point guard..pound for pound one of the best college players EVER

  • @Jerricette
    @Jerricette 5 лет назад +1

    i bet my life om him, he will still killing it in the NBA!

  • @sherardb.5064
    @sherardb.5064 6 лет назад +1

    I went Raleigh NC as a youth and that's where I learned hard nose basketball. No soft passes, hard cutting, never pick up your dribble unless shooting or passing, dog defense, etc.

  • @kendrickjones3115
    @kendrickjones3115 7 лет назад +2

    LOVE out to Brother Mahmoud!!! Looks to be a teacher of the HIGHEST degree! EXCELLENCE being the goal! (BG ain't no slouch neither)

  • @RhymeAllNite
    @RhymeAllNite 8 лет назад +6

    Heard the swish Mahmoud, didn't even have to see it

  • @sunnu777
    @sunnu777 Год назад

    Ma' man Ben!!! Getting lessons from the great Abdul Rauf!!!

  • @r.c.taylor8146
    @r.c.taylor8146 8 лет назад +33

    how bout some mics this sucks cant hear the pearls..

  • @KeithSchenck
    @KeithSchenck 10 лет назад +5

    We all do know how it is we discuss this player because he brought above average everything and still has to talked about compared to the players today...yes he had a personal struggle with what his views were but he was clear on how he wanted to deal with them as a Man learning on how to express difference and still maintain his own dignity ...again he made it clear that when you do that in any performance of your work career that is not what being an American affords you and that is not anything to do with Race at all...America has not respected the worker in more than a Century

  • @Flyzo.0
    @Flyzo.0 7 лет назад +3

    I like how long they're taking just to perfect 1 move. This is what people talk about when they say "attention to detail"

  • @daniel09dailey
    @daniel09dailey 7 лет назад +1

    Now this guy is what you call a baller!!!

  • @hamzaahmed3066
    @hamzaahmed3066 4 года назад +2

    Dude could crossover like Hardaway and shoot like Curry

  • @maksissoko3454
    @maksissoko3454 7 лет назад +1

    what a great teacher!

  • @boismi
    @boismi 5 месяцев назад

    I saw Abdul-rauf play for LSU then aka Chris ‘Action’ Jackson. He and Shaquille O’Neal are two of the most incredible athletes I have ever seen in person. Watching their performances on TV or RUclips do not deliver the true experience of how quick, agile, fast, strong, and extraordinary they are when compared to others. I would have loved to experienced Michael Jordan perform once in my life. #35ActionJacksonLSU

  • @fuzzybwill75
    @fuzzybwill75 8 лет назад +23

    He need to teach Derrick Rose and Derrick need to learn from him

    • @fuzzybwill75
      @fuzzybwill75 8 лет назад +1

      True. He lean in and shot flat all the time.

    • @nilekhalaf4091
      @nilekhalaf4091 8 лет назад +1

      just like steve nash is player develop coach for GS so needs to be abdul

    • @carboy101
      @carboy101 7 лет назад

      Unless he can also teach Rose how to stay healthy. He'd just be wasting his time.

  • @cordellsenior9935
    @cordellsenior9935 3 года назад

    Recognize this living b-ball legend. He was a national monster at LSU and just an out-and -out phenom. Great article on him in Sports Illustrated if you archive it. I think he was Chris Johnson before he found Islam. He dealt with extreme OCD and took medications for Turret's Syndrome all while he played. A brilliant player and a serious, well-spoken and complex man. Still ripping it UP the last time I saw him playing 3-ball.

  • @queensfundraisetoday1212
    @queensfundraisetoday1212 5 лет назад +1

    Genius!!!

  • @jsdwta
    @jsdwta Год назад

    mahmoud has that natural quickness which is an advantage

  • @koolhandduke4087
    @koolhandduke4087 5 лет назад +1

    Mahmoud Abdul Rauf was the little big man before Ai. Also, he was on it before Kaepernick.

  • @WORLDNEWREALITY
    @WORLDNEWREALITY 4 года назад

    It's all about feeling your center of gravity and set your motion accordingly. Strengthen your legs, do jumping rope

  • @mighty3846
    @mighty3846 Год назад

    REAL MAN Mahmoud

  • @A1Cforcedair
    @A1Cforcedair 3 года назад +1

    He is over 50 and one of the best point guards in the game. He gave MJ hell numerous times and before he converted to Islam he asked Magic and Air Jordan to back him for the national anthem denial and they left him hanging. Craig Hodges converted next same question asked of them and he was black balled! Interesting how he dominated Cube's Big 3 and Now most guards in the league today dive at the opportunity to train with him. I watched him when he was on the Denver Nuggets and I was stationed at Lowery Air Force Base. The Best athlete and he shut Uncle Drew down in the Big 3 Championship Game.

    • @Zombitopia
      @Zombitopia 2 года назад

      USA is a shithole now coz of his stupid faith

    • @j.s.ed.d8063
      @j.s.ed.d8063 Год назад

      @@Zombitopia Yep, beginning with "The Constitution of the U.S. doctrine/dogma.

  • @chichojohnson5978
    @chichojohnson5978 7 лет назад +1

    Rauf still in good shape 4 his age!Till quick

  • @rocketskyvolta3004
    @rocketskyvolta3004 7 лет назад +6

    But Abdul has an electric movement not sure he can teach that feeling. It's still a natural feeling movement instinct he plays by and reaction release is fast. Guys studying him will have to find the feeling

    • @a83crossover
      @a83crossover 4 года назад

      For sure! Same thing I thought while watching...the only way to get it is to put in the godly amount of reps, understand WHY you are doing it and to connect the body and breath...he was a smaller explosive guard it's hard to teach this play style to a bigger guard who can use his body effectively and can't really use all that energy to add that snap to all his moves. My stepson is probably going to be built more like James Harden, so I show him clips of Mahmoud to show him how lethal he can become with a serious work ethic but to also show him what it is to have that DAWG in him. Harden is efficient but not really a dawg like Mahmoud, Westbrook, etc. Westbrook would benefit from working with Mahmoud now that I think about it...especially in regard to his three point shooting.

  • @jasontaylor2237
    @jasontaylor2237 Год назад

    LEGEND!

  • @orravalb
    @orravalb 10 лет назад +5

    filter out the background noise so we can here the knowledge he's droppin' !!

    • @bucketcentral9664
      @bucketcentral9664 9 лет назад +2

      He was talking about his imaginary friend he used to have playing defense on him and he'd made it were he'll give him no space not none I have one his name is Jeffery.

  • @MatthewMoscotto
    @MatthewMoscotto 7 лет назад +2

    This dude can make alot of money doing a camp to train NBA players who want to get shots off like Curry.

  • @tauseefhassan7796
    @tauseefhassan7796 Год назад

    He said he was leading the league in points-per-minute while they were cutting his playing time in Sacramento. Glad to see him getting his due now, America is starting to wake up.

  • @nofear39
    @nofear39 8 лет назад +1

    I'm just picturing him on the Warriors right now.....

  • @oguzgunduzalp900
    @oguzgunduzalp900 Год назад

    The ball fits him I think he's the purest shooter of the NBA

  • @Antilluminati
    @Antilluminati Год назад

    Meanwhile the guy in the back: "WHACKY INFLATABLE ARMFLAILING TUBEMAN!"

  • @raoufbouch7352
    @raoufbouch7352 2 года назад

    I would love to hear what he is saying, like advices he's giving to this player

  • @going2sleep
    @going2sleep 7 лет назад +1

    Wow, what a drive brother. I would love to have you as a mentor for life, not basketball.

  • @ianmelencio5752
    @ianmelencio5752 7 лет назад

    Nice move i never seen that before

  • @ilhamwiryadimuhammad31
    @ilhamwiryadimuhammad31 7 лет назад +2

    he still quick

  • @orlandomag88
    @orlandomag88 5 лет назад +1

    That guy been stretching in the corner the whole video

  • @NBAJoeRiggins
    @NBAJoeRiggins 5 лет назад +1

    Ben Jordan in Chicago was the business for 4 years straight the life happen I guess, got traded to Detroit ain't been the same since. Don't forget Brandon Roy too nice

  • @SanjayThuraisingham
    @SanjayThuraisingham 9 лет назад +14

    Mahmoud too quick. Some things you cannot learn.

    • @Kamoblue
      @Kamoblue 9 лет назад +1

      Right?

    • @charleswallace8189
      @charleswallace8189 4 года назад

      You can learn the move... The explosion will come wants muscle memory is established which takes about 10,000 reps from the book outliers

  • @anthonystroman8407
    @anthonystroman8407 6 лет назад +1

    I've seen him light Jordan up.

  • @atillayayla2456
    @atillayayla2456 10 лет назад +2

    he still fast.

  • @patricesmith2085
    @patricesmith2085 9 лет назад +3

    my sons uncle

  • @flaming3652
    @flaming3652 7 лет назад +1

    Did it really take Ben Gordon 5 minutes to learn this drill.

  • @ccho907
    @ccho907 7 лет назад +5

    Why does Rauf look like he's better than ben gordon!?

    • @ETheRando
      @ETheRando 7 лет назад

      Cause he is, lol... He was a beast. The NBA shut his career down. Funny when people say there has never been a Steph Curry in the NBA before, just see what Phil Jackson said about Rauf. He was on track to be a GOAT at his position. Too bad he was snubbed.

  • @panta2609
    @panta2609 8 лет назад

    Is the guy with dreads Anthony Morrow? ? he looks exactly like him, but i've never seen him with long hair.?

  • @henryhendrawan5333
    @henryhendrawan5333 8 лет назад +13

    THAT IS A STEP BACK JUMPER, NOT TRAVEL BACK JUMPER ALA CURRY HARDEN DURANT KIDS

  • @judahisrisingyahschosen9481
    @judahisrisingyahschosen9481 6 лет назад +1

    scoring wise he is right under Jordan and Kobe

  • @claytonives1345
    @claytonives1345 Год назад

    Goat

  • @rocketskyvolta3004
    @rocketskyvolta3004 7 лет назад +1

    This what happens when people find out who is really obsessed and is great but got cheated to fulfill his destiny.

  • @jasminm.6814
    @jasminm.6814 11 лет назад +1

    my 2!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @pickzkickz
    @pickzkickz 5 лет назад

    I remember him eating up the Bulls....lol.

  • @ZhangLiwei
    @ZhangLiwei 7 лет назад

    He has big hands. I first noticed this from another video he made several shots. Big hands.

    • @michaelwayneterry
      @michaelwayneterry 7 лет назад

      Most great athletes in almost any sport seem to have big hands. It's really helpful for ball handling, racquet handling, club handling, etc.

  • @josiasglenn7
    @josiasglenn7 7 лет назад

    Wish I could hear what he was saying

  • @nacipescador
    @nacipescador 6 лет назад +1

    is there a man punished in the corner?

  • @josephphoenix1376
    @josephphoenix1376 Год назад

    Ben Gordon was awesome in his Bulls Career 🤔

  • @lionheart4529
    @lionheart4529 8 лет назад +1

    If he was Curry's shooting coach then Curry would be super unstoppable... Even though he literally is now...

    • @101babybush
      @101babybush 8 лет назад +3

      Curry has del curry for that

    • @zackabdi2132
      @zackabdi2132 8 лет назад +5

      He's better then dell curry!!!

    • @Sean_78
      @Sean_78 8 лет назад

      +Zack Abdi his dad taught him to be better. That's what good parents want.

  • @virgiliotattini9308
    @virgiliotattini9308 8 лет назад

    THE Professor.

    • @whizkid00000
      @whizkid00000 7 лет назад

      Virgilio Tattini THEE Professor

  • @henryhendrawan5333
    @henryhendrawan5333 8 лет назад +3

    THAT IS A KILLER CROSSOVER, NOT CARRY CROSSOVER ALA EVERYONE TODAY LOL KIDS

    • @nilekhalaf4091
      @nilekhalaf4091 8 лет назад

      no dip shit you don't... everyone is carrying now

    • @mtrevino92
      @mtrevino92 8 лет назад +1

      +Henry Hendrawan: I don't know what you're getting at. If you don't know, Mahmoud Abdul Rauf aka Chris Jackson, had ONE of the BEST crossovers the NBA has ever seen. Rauf was the small guard with the crossover before Allen Iverson.

    • @yallniggastrippin1839
      @yallniggastrippin1839 4 года назад

      Go check the rules before you make a comment like this.

  • @brianbcpryor112
    @brianbcpryor112 5 лет назад +1

    #GREATNESS🏀🏀🏀🥊🥊🥊🎱🎱🔊🖤🖤💣💥💨:)

  • @IAMUNUAMI
    @IAMUNUAMI 6 лет назад +1

    The Unknown Goat of Basketball, no doubt; Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf. Besides, I Got My Five. Namasté...
    1) Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf
    2) Micheal Jordan
    3) Scottie Pippen
    4) Dennis Rodman
    5) Kareem Abdul Jabbar; before anyone reply, think about1?2?3?4?5?
    "Love, Peace, Wisdom, Unity, and Truth"

  • @harrypalms4845
    @harrypalms4845 7 лет назад +3

    Poor Ben Gordon looks so lost. Some people bad mouth Rauf because they aren't old enough/ignorant or don't like the Muslim aspect of his life. This is a guy that dropped 51points on John Stockton at the delta center in Utah in 95. beyond quick. made John Stockton look like he couldn't play defense at all. run out of the league, too bad for the fans who remember the old NBA where they played defense.

  • @wuwuisaac
    @wuwuisaac 7 лет назад +1

    Ben Gordon still didn’t get it LMAO