Did the Brooklyn Nets Get a Future Star in Mikal Bridges?

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  • čas přidán 16. 02. 2023
  • When the Brooklyn Nets traded away Kevin Durant and acquired Mikal Bridges, I firmly believe they got a future star. Bridges has continuously improved over the course of his career with the Phoenix Suns, and now that he's in Brooklyn, I think he's going to take another leap and become a star caliber player now that he's getting more of an opportunity to shine.
    Mikal Bridges is having a career-year in the scoring department, and I don't think that's a coincidence. Bridges' usage is up significantly, even from his time with the Suns, and now that he's with the Nets, he's going as far as operating as the point guard for that team.
    The sky is the limit for Mikal Bridges following the Kevin Durant trade.
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  • @hughjanus5525
    @hughjanus5525 Před rokem +118

    As a Suns fan I’ve watched every game Mikal played as a pro. Due to team injuries, this is his first season he’s been asked to score as a second and sometimes first option. He’s just scratching the surface of his offensive game. Dude is going to be a 2 way star! Go look at Paul George’s efficiency in Indiana. Mikal is already better at the same age. George just had the green light to shoot way more attempts. Given higher volume and more reps I think he’s a lock as a 23ppg scorer with great efficiency plus ELITE DEFENSE. Also, he might have the best personality/likeability in the league relative to his skill set. Also, he’s the most durable player in the NBA! Mikal will be an all star for the next 6+ years in Brooklyn.

    • @Kermit_T_Frog
      @Kermit_T_Frog Před rokem +6

      You guys are making a strong case for him. Paul George is a good comparison.

    • @antoneaus1102
      @antoneaus1102 Před rokem +4

      As a Nets fan, we truly thank you

  • @mikealves9431
    @mikealves9431 Před rokem +83

    Imo, I believe his ceiling is a much better defensive version of Khris Middleton. Both are lanky, all-around wings that are elite shooters, are switchable defensively, are pretty good playmakers, and can hit it from anywhere on the court. Offensively, I think he'll end up being the same as Khris, but that defense will easily land him in constant all-star convos

    • @djdjdax2253
      @djdjdax2253 Před rokem +3

      Great take

    • @healthyhim
      @healthyhim Před rokem +1

      Hes not an Elite Shooter yet

    • @mikealves9431
      @mikealves9431 Před rokem +7

      @@healthyhim His best shooting season was in 2020-21 where on 4.4 attempts per game he shot 42%. In this season, hes shooting slightly below 40% on just below 5 attempts per game. Thats elite, by any benchmark (League average 3p% is 36%, and attempts wise is in the 64th percentile for attempts this season). Plus, (im not entirely sure on the exact numbers for this one), hes either average or a slightly above average mid-range shooter. He also shoots 87% from the line this season, 9% above league average. Statisically speaking hes an elite 3pt shooter, a great freethrow shooter, and an above average midrange shooter. The eye test proves this, as similar to Khris, they both have the ability to shoot and make shots right over defenders due to their shooting forms. Although not exactly the same due to sample size, in his 3 games for the Nets just under 41% of his total shots were unassisted, and in Khris' 17 games for the bucks, 54.2% of his were unassisted. Keep in mind this is the first time in his career he has the greenlight to take heavily contested shots. Hes an Elite shooter, and although not on Khris' level yet, he will get to that same level of difficult shot creation soon enough.

  • @lifeonthelake4367
    @lifeonthelake4367 Před rokem +163

    Borderline all-star, but you got to love his attitude, and his offense and defensive mentality. Also great teammate and bringing no drama. So definitely a win

    • @Passarinho86
      @Passarinho86 Před rokem +9

      I hadn't seen many Suns games. But, when I saw the Nets game, recently, where he dropped 45, that's the first thing that popped into my head, "damn, this man celebrating every made basket like it's his first NBA Points." ... and, that attitude just won me over straight away. Great head on his shoulder n hope Nets Dev Team can work their magic w him like w Dinwiddie, Harris, Claxton, RHJ, etc ..
      As much as I'd have loved for them to keep KD, Kyrie and Harden and as excited as I was when they came over. Nets (and Marks) really strayed away from the whole "culture building" and "character guys" w them.

    • @ghostazp3377
      @ghostazp3377 Před rokem +17

      He is better than many so called all stars

    • @markville1061
      @markville1061 Před rokem +1

      @@Passarinho86 well said. that 2016 nets team felt like a dream. hopefully they can bring it back lol

    • @Passarinho86
      @Passarinho86 Před rokem +6

      @@markville1061 It's the mindset. I hope Cam Thomas doesn't get too frustrated. It's a rough situation n hope he gets his minutes. But. He just also needs to understand. Second year. 21 years old. Stay patient. Your time will come. Head down n grind. It's tough w a near 12-man rotation, atm to give everyone the minutes they need/deserve.

    • @Aneeshtherave
      @Aneeshtherave Před rokem +2

      @@Passarinho86 I mean I feel like his real breakout year will be his 3rd year in the NBA because in Cam’s first 2 years, he was playing with superstars and he was just trying to learn from them to improve his own game but now, I think he is ready to step up. Maybe not this year but if he gets the start next year, I think he will become a 20,4, and 4 guy right away.

  • @edraelsolas838
    @edraelsolas838 Před rokem +25

    I see Mikal as a less injury-prone and more vocal Kawhi Leonard, their physique is almost similar and also Mikal's role so far (Suns) is similar to Kawhi when he is in San Antonio.

  • @Mrdonjuliothewicked
    @Mrdonjuliothewicked Před rokem +85

    Mikal and Cam were like the only likable guys on the Suns and both got traded.

    • @OscarUnrated
      @OscarUnrated Před rokem +9

      And for KD 😂 I personally like KD but he's one of most hated players in the NBA

    • @Invincible-Under-the-Sun
      @Invincible-Under-the-Sun Před rokem +1

      What about Booker?

    • @Mrdonjuliothewicked
      @Mrdonjuliothewicked Před rokem +14

      @@Invincible-Under-the-Sun anyways like I said Mikal and Cam were the only likable guys. D Book is part of the “act tough when you’re up” group of the Suns, could argue he’s the catalyst of it.

    • @GThunder_Gaming
      @GThunder_Gaming Před rokem

      @@OscarUnratedI only like kd's game and when he plays. I hate his off-court personality.

    • @Kap_NYC
      @Kap_NYC Před rokem

      @@GThunder_Gaming ^

  • @tdsm99
    @tdsm99 Před rokem +129

    As a nuggets fan he was my dream signing when his future was up in the air. I'd have traded away a LOT to get him

    • @swish1457
      @swish1457 Před rokem +2

      his brother miles bridges is way better than him

    • @thebrogressiveagenda9936
      @thebrogressiveagenda9936 Před rokem +16

      @@swish1457 yeah, but miles also beats women

    • @sendAJtospace
      @sendAJtospace Před rokem +11

      @@swish1457 1) No he really isn’t
      2) Where’d you hear that they’re blood related in any way? That had to be sarcasm

    • @YodaSmokes
      @YodaSmokes Před rokem +13

      @@swish1457 not even related, and he’s only better at scoring up to this point.

    • @humongouschris454
      @humongouschris454 Před rokem +8

      The Grizzlies offered the Nets four 1st round picks for Bridges and the Nets turned it down. Says a lot about how good they think he can become.

  • @TheVision_13
    @TheVision_13 Před rokem +57

    Mikal is going to be a star. Suns fans have known this, gonna be supporting him wherever he goes sucha good player and person hurts to lose him

    • @johnnelson3665
      @johnnelson3665 Před rokem +1

      Ishbia needs to be gone.

    • @nonstopbuckets
      @nonstopbuckets Před rokem +2

      Very good player but he is not KD

    • @TheVision_13
      @TheVision_13 Před rokem +3

      @@nonstopbuckets exactly that’s why losing him hurts but I’ll be alright :p

    • @johnnelson3665
      @johnnelson3665 Před rokem +5

      @@nonstopbuckets Durant is almost 35. I don’t care if he is Michael Jordan. All players have a shelf life.

    • @blade5883
      @blade5883 Před rokem +2

      ​@Nonstop Buckets no one is KD lmao

  • @shorewall
    @shorewall Před rokem +102

    Opportunity is a huge factor. On Phoenix, you had CP3, Book, and Ayton ahead of him. Look at the Jazz with Markannen. Players can flourish with added opportunity.

    • @agoodspoon6302
      @agoodspoon6302 Před rokem +13

      When booker was injured bridges became the main option. He averaged 22 points a game in his last 15 games in Phoenix more then both ayton and cp3 did in that time.

    • @tashied422
      @tashied422 Před rokem +8

      He had many opportunities. He just didn't flourish until he had no choice but to. Booker was kind of his safety net. It wasn't until he went down this season, is when Mikal realized that in order for the Suns to keep winning he had to start shooting and scoring more.

    • @Aneeshtherave
      @Aneeshtherave Před rokem +1

      @@tashied422 what else was he supposed to do. If Booker was on the court, Mikal would just be a spot up shooter. He has no opportunity to flourish with that role. With Booker out and the increased touches for Bridges, he became a great player.

    • @Aneeshtherave
      @Aneeshtherave Před rokem

      @@tashied422 I bet even with Booker available, KD will get most of the touches because KD would hate being in a Mikal Bridges role for the Suns.

    • @Aneeshtherave
      @Aneeshtherave Před rokem +1

      @@tashied422 trust me bro. Mikal Bridges is an easy 25 points per game scorer if he gets his opportunity.

  • @Claviceptic
    @Claviceptic Před rokem +82

    I've wanted this man in Cleveland for a minute. He's the ideal two-way player imo.

    • @devontebroom6800
      @devontebroom6800 Před rokem +15

      Him on the Cavs would definitely make them contenders

    • @humble378
      @humble378 Před rokem +15

      @@devontebroom6800 but they cant have every young good player bro

    • @theretrosavage
      @theretrosavage Před rokem +1

      @@devontebroom6800 they already are

    • @devontebroom6800
      @devontebroom6800 Před rokem +5

      @@theretrosavage nah they’re one good 3&d Wing away tho

    • @theretrosavage
      @theretrosavage Před rokem +1

      @@devontebroom6800 they make the conference finals this year guaranteed...

  • @alansnow1129
    @alansnow1129 Před rokem +15

    He had a bigger role since booker injury especially past like 12 games with the suns where he averaged 23 points a game

  • @louiedangelo3843
    @louiedangelo3843 Před rokem +2

    Mikal is a franchise player you can build around. Plays both ends, drama free . its crazy because he plays like a smaller version of KD.

  • @Introvrti
    @Introvrti Před rokem +13

    This was a similar position to Paul George before Danny Granger’s injury

  • @behindthearcyt
    @behindthearcyt Před rokem +16

    i think mikal can become a all star in the future he is already one of the best pout of attack defenders in the league and i think he can average 22+ppg in the future

  • @mxchael9931
    @mxchael9931 Před rokem +50

    nobody realize this, but he was actually carrying the offensive production when the suns prior to the trade.

    • @Critic204
      @Critic204 Před rokem +6

      Suns must be thankful to have gotten Booker back from injury when they did…

    • @sanmioboye6308
      @sanmioboye6308 Před rokem

      At a low level tho

    • @ghostazp3377
      @ghostazp3377 Před rokem +1

      We all realized this, well at least a big fan like me did

    • @ghostazp3377
      @ghostazp3377 Před rokem +5

      ​@@sanmioboye6308 what does that mean you low key hating

    • @genaldgalicia5834
      @genaldgalicia5834 Před rokem

      also carrying them to Ls

  • @Antzzz_Manzzz
    @Antzzz_Manzzz Před rokem +2

    Definite allstar. Elite defender if not top 5 in nba now. Smart, good teammate, n great work ethic. Guy is awesome

  • @davidarrington4144
    @davidarrington4144 Před rokem +9

    The answer to this question is yes. For the Suns, holding onto Ayton and trading Mikal in this deal made sense because the Nets already have Claxton, and KD plays best at the 3. But if you asked any Suns fan, they’ll tell you that this season they saw Mikal as the most important player on the Suns not named Devin Booker

    • @RB-gj5to
      @RB-gj5to Před rokem

      100% the twins were the glue holding Phx together in countless games

    • @tashied422
      @tashied422 Před rokem +1

      They held on to Ayton because you can't have two Rookie Max extension players on the same roster unless one was drafted to the team. So Ayton was already off the table. Suns didn't want Simmons and you can't have both him and Ayton on the same team

    • @davidarrington4144
      @davidarrington4144 Před rokem

      @@tashied422 Ben Simmons has nothing to do with this. This comment made no sense.

    • @Matic_F
      @Matic_F Před rokem

      @@davidarrington4144 uh he or she is correct, it was impossible to include Deandre because of that rule unless BK found a third team willing to take Simmons.

  • @pokerani99
    @pokerani99 Před rokem +2

    This is making me look good…my comp for Bridges was Jimmy Butler, and with the leaps he’s taking, I see it more and more

  • @jnmc2498
    @jnmc2498 Před rokem +7

    Players like Mikal who plays behind other stars can take the next step and become even an allstar calibre player once they don’t have to be roleplayers.
    If they get that trust they will blossom sooner or later.
    Thinking of Shai in OKC, Brunson in Knicks and now Mikal…

  • @theatlanticfiles
    @theatlanticfiles Před rokem +14

    The fact that the Sixers traded Bridges is going to haunt them for years to come. Especially now that he's on a division rival!

    • @emsj86
      @emsj86 Před rokem +1

      So mad when they did because he was a nova guy

    • @OscarUnrated
      @OscarUnrated Před rokem +7

      Crazy that Mikal is from Philly and loved the 76ers too. They fumbled so badly

    • @Bruh-do4dn
      @Bruh-do4dn Před rokem +5

      In the Sixers process they got to a point with Embiid, Buttler, and Simmons (who was defent) but it sorta failed. They passed up on Tatum to get Fultz, they signed Tobias Harris over Jimmy Buttler, they gave up Mikal Bridges, gave up on a young Jrue holiday (Imagine Jrue, Ben, Mikal, Jimmy, Embiid defense). On top of that, they drafted Vucevic at 16th but traded him right after, could of had Jerami Grant, and they had the 3rd overall pick in 2015 but passed up on Booker/Kristaps. The whole idea of a process in a single decade could have been so successful, but ultimately it didn’t work out.

    • @theatlanticfiles
      @theatlanticfiles Před rokem

      Grew up right down the street from Mikal, he was such a great dude from middle/high school all the way to now. I was also so excited when the Sixers got him just to see him traded for Zhaire who’s now out of the league

    • @theatlanticfiles
      @theatlanticfiles Před rokem +1

      @@Bruh-do4dn completely agreed, there are tons of guys they could have had and ultimately have only kept Embiid and Shake out of them all. They also had Jerami Grant but moved on from him and even McConnell gives quality backup minutes for the pacers. On top of that, the whole process would even have started if it wasn’t for trading all their assets to get Andrew Bynum who didn’t play a single game for them

  • @ChenKhanwei
    @ChenKhanwei Před rokem +1

    As a die-hard Suns fan it was hard to see him go. We saw it coming sure but that didn't soften the blow. Go far young Mikal. We'll see you down the road.

  • @quay91white70
    @quay91white70 Před rokem +1

    w content i love it and appreciate it

  • @nunyabizznizz7326
    @nunyabizznizz7326 Před rokem +3

    he is always available, dont think he ever missed a game......
    as a suns fan, i think the trade was a mistake.......cam johnson isnt a scrub either, and they are both young...and 4 firsts? all for 2-3 years of contending, which they were before the trade

  • @csxdu
    @csxdu Před rokem +1

    he’s is a true impactful asset. where ever he goes, he’s going to be the backbone for the team. future all-star in the making

  • @Tracerm17
    @Tracerm17 Před rokem +1

    The Suns were without 3-4 of their starters in December and in that month Mikal went from a nice complimentary shooter or cleanup around the rim type, to someone that could make his own space and get shots. If he continues to grow the way he did this year, he could be great. His inclusion on KD trade was the only thing that made me a bit sad when I saw the news. He's such a great personality I will always keep an eye on his career and hope he finds his way back to Phoenix someday.

  • @kaden297
    @kaden297 Před rokem +5

    As a Suns fan, Bridges was always one of my favorite players, and when I heard the news that he got traded to Brooklyn (which funny enough is my 2nd favorite team) I was pretty sad, but I'm still super excited to see what KD has to offer here in Phoenix.

    • @What-kw6ox
      @What-kw6ox Před rokem

      Yep, I’m becoming a nets fan slowly but surely

    • @braydencarpenter41
      @braydencarpenter41 Před rokem +1

      KD is top 15 all time. He is the most unguardable player in the league and had better defensive stats than majority of the best defenders in the league before his injury this season. I am a nets fan and I can safely say you guys are in for something. Durant putting up 30 alone Book can too and the only way to slow them down is to double. You can't double book and kev while ayton is around. Phoenix should take it this year

  • @nidiabritton7577
    @nidiabritton7577 Před rokem

    Hey Alex!😁

  • @marquesmorgan7297
    @marquesmorgan7297 Před rokem

    Yes!! I love his game so much. His browth has been nice to watch/ Can't wait for when he comes back home in 2026

  • @urbaindelva7869
    @urbaindelva7869 Před rokem +1

    I always felt that Bridges was more than what he was allowed to show with the Suns. He finally got to show it during the first portion of the season due to their injuries. Now, he gets to do it consistently with the Nets. He'll be an All-Star in the near future. Plus, he's an iron man, a team player, and just a great dude.

  • @cakesboo6554
    @cakesboo6554 Před rokem

    so excited to have him

  • @liamiangaming7931
    @liamiangaming7931 Před rokem +2

    After what he started doing with Chris Paul and Booker out, I though he was gonna be our third star in Phoenix and what we finally needed to win something, so I was so sad when he was traded away to Brooklyn, I'm just happy he wasn't traded away for something small.

  • @noisepuppet
    @noisepuppet Před rokem +1

    He got traded away from a crowded team where he'd be fourth option at best in the midrange mafia, to a team that needs a star who can create his own shot. I'm glad for him.

  • @storiesofyonko
    @storiesofyonko Před rokem +1

    I was high on Mikal before he was on my team now it feels surreal

  • @vietnam1978
    @vietnam1978 Před rokem +2

    Dude is already a star. I don’t care what people say about his sexuality, just look at his game.

  • @luma345
    @luma345 Před rokem

    He's always been slept on, it's what the media does. They seem to single out a handful of talent from their HS/College days and never stop covering them, even if they haven't produced meaningful numbers or accolades in the NBA. There's a LOT of amazing dudes in and out of the league who deserve time in the spotlight and in conversations.

  • @roymccoy332
    @roymccoy332 Před rokem

    Yes they did. I’m a die hard suns fan and it killed me to see him go, but mikal evolved this year like crazy. He’s a defensive player of the year and and has an offensive game like crazy. He’s going to be a star.

  • @edmin4gui
    @edmin4gui Před rokem

    All this reminds me of earlier in the season when he was first becoming the first option vs the rockets and he shot 4/24😬. But it's not necessarily about how much he's scoring, more how he is scoring which is what changed. He's really refined his offensive game and I'm excited to see how he develops all around as a first option. #phoenixnets

  • @erenjager4698
    @erenjager4698 Před rokem +1

    Mikal is definitely turning himself into a guy who can definitively be a 2nd or 3rd option on a championship team. This Brooklyn team just needs to get rid of Simmons and make a big swing for a star with all these picks and good rotational players. Whoever becomes available next, Brooklyn is gonna jump to the front of the line.

  • @trentonp.8632
    @trentonp.8632 Před rokem +1

    The answer to the title: yes. Been saying it for a while, this guy is the most underrated player in the NBA, or at least one of the most underrated stars

  • @3rose13
    @3rose13 Před rokem +1

    Brooklyn Bridges will be an All Star next year

  • @efm2169
    @efm2169 Před rokem

    Bridges is one of my favorite suns players of all time. We will miss him dearly in Phoenix. Future all star

  • @vsTheVendingMachine
    @vsTheVendingMachine Před rokem

    As a Suns fan, Bridges grew to be my favorite player. Any Suns fan will tell you that Mikal is that guy. I'm gonna miss him as a Suns fan, but this is one of the best things to happen to his career. He can finally step out from the shadows of Booker and CP3. With a solid team to back him he can shine like the great player he is. Guess I'm a Nets fan now.

  • @johnmora6258
    @johnmora6258 Před rokem

    Bridges always been good he just now have the spotlights in BK

  • @Josiah11
    @Josiah11 Před rokem

    As a suns fan this dude is gonna be great. Happy we got KD and we have a chance at a ring. But this dude was the heart of the defense, was developing great offense and was a fan favorite. I get that he was developing and we dont have time with Chris Paul aging to develop players, but damn it was sad to see this man go. I will forever root for him and Cam Johnson to win wherever they go.

  • @sanket518
    @sanket518 Před rokem +1

    Mikal Bridges is certainly future all star or probably more

  • @NaiveAgenda
    @NaiveAgenda Před rokem +3

    This was actually a massive L for the Suns long-term. If KD cant bring a chip to Phoenix, imo it is one of their worst decisions ever. This guy is a winner, plain and simple. He cuts, does the little things on defence and is tremendously consistent. Brooklyn might just mess around and end up better than they've been the last 4 years.

  • @jonahfalcon1970
    @jonahfalcon1970 Před rokem +1

    He's Brooklyn Bridges now.

  • @gilbertnicholas1582
    @gilbertnicholas1582 Před rokem +1

    He definitely brings a lot more to the table on offense than I originally thought he would He makes great decisions with the ball I think he can easily average 22ppg for the rest of the season

    • @alansnow1129
      @alansnow1129 Před rokem +2

      He averaged 23 points a game last 12 games with suns. I’m not surprised hun going off. He can average 23 a game there with you too

  • @pete_adler
    @pete_adler Před rokem

    Brooklyn Bridges has been born!

  • @JP-cc6yn
    @JP-cc6yn Před rokem

    Love his game

  • @MrJohnnyAOA
    @MrJohnnyAOA Před rokem +2

    I always thought Bridges has Kawhi potential.

  • @davidburks4657
    @davidburks4657 Před rokem

    Boy! Bridges get 1 40+ game and is the Nets superstar. Cam Thomas (sent to the bench) got 40+ 3 games in a row, 43 on Bridges playing for Phoenix. Hopefully, Coach used the after-trade games as scrimmages to find his starting 5 but Cam Thomas is the superstar.

  • @MrOctober44
    @MrOctober44 Před rokem +1

    Nets fan. He's certainly a borderline all star. And now instead of being the fourth option he'll be the first or second.

  • @KylesBasketballTalk
    @KylesBasketballTalk Před rokem +3

    Bro is technically in his prime so he will develop into a all star type player

  • @WhatsUpSkaters
    @WhatsUpSkaters Před rokem

    As a Nets fan I'm so happy to have the only player in the nba

  • @Invincible-Under-the-Sun

    Mikal is gonna be a future star I don't want to get ahead of myself but he's the closet player to scottie pippin I've ever seen. When I saw him last year live beat the pelicans in the playoffs scoring 31 10/17 while having 3 steals 4 blocks and holding Ingram and McCollum to 3/19 I said to myself this is the type of player every team would want, but there isn't enough in the league maybe just Tatum,Butler and Mikal. Nets got a good one, and he never misses a game 👌🏼

  • @giannayab
    @giannayab Před rokem

    IM HONESTLY SO EXCITED FOR THIS VERSION OF THE NETS BCOS I LUV MIKAL SM !
    (this vibe kinda reminds me of the jazz this year.. 2 superstars left, and a bunch of role players with a chip on their shoulder = fun games)

  • @DJg0tGame
    @DJg0tGame Před rokem

    He had 1 blow out game on Brooklyn and everyone's going crazy lol time will tell if he's really an all-star player. Consistency is important.

  • @meinardsl
    @meinardsl Před rokem

    He had one 40pt game, chill. With Mikal it's going to be about consistency. He has shown that he is more than capable of a scorer to give you 20+ a night alongside with great defense if needed as shown by the 9 game stretch prior to being traded. Can he still put up those numbers on nightly basis now that his name is at the top of scouting report? To answer the question in the title - probably not. To answer the question in the video of him being an All-Star - it is possible in the East. (I do need to clarify that for me a All-Star selection doesn't automatically qualify the player as an actual star player)
    From Nets perspective this is excellent. Mikal Bridges appears to be the ultimate professional and hopefully will remain to be a willing role player should he not meet the requirements to be the face of a franchise. If that happens, 2 seasons from now when Simmons' contract expires the Nets will be a very interesting destination for free agents. Fret not, Nets fans, you'll be back to being very good sooner rather than later.

  • @dugdru2
    @dugdru2 Před rokem

    Having KD on my SunS is awesome - but I love liked Mikal Bridges and Cam Johnson - both of those guys are going to be all-stars - Mikal might just get there first. I hope my SunS can get him back after his contract is up in 27.

  • @Jacobdemery
    @Jacobdemery Před rokem

    As a suns fan he definitely has star potential, miss him. Though sometimes he does have some shooting slumps like this December. But now since he has this opportunity to be that guy I think he will be.

    • @OscarUnrated
      @OscarUnrated Před rokem

      yeah he shot 25% against the knicks then 71% against miami lmao

  • @sangtuy10
    @sangtuy10 Před rokem

    Shawn marion type. Very good outlook

  • @mrmiguel_00
    @mrmiguel_00 Před rokem

    Alex do the how the Lakers got better with the trade covering Malik, Vanderbilt, Rui, Mo, and Dlo and their fit with the lakers

  • @michaelyoung2978
    @michaelyoung2978 Před rokem

    I hope he and CT blossom into a nice young 2 man tandem

  • @Sai4651
    @Sai4651 Před rokem

    I gotta say, I think Bridges can be a Scottie Pippen/Andre Iguodala type of player. A swiss army knife that could do it all at an All-Star level, score, rebounds, defend, and playmake.

  • @TerranovaBasketballStudy

    Wlex Woops

  • @Jabao-gh6cb
    @Jabao-gh6cb Před rokem

    Next year he is going to be a all star 🎉

  • @dwalker8913
    @dwalker8913 Před rokem +1

    He is already a star.

  • @controversialmann5345

    Mikael can be a legit star perfect on ball and off ball very exciting player to watch.

  • @ninjachannel007
    @ninjachannel007 Před rokem +1

    SIgh...there are too many basketball channels. He has been a future star since eeeeeverybody realized his 2-way potential 3 years ago. It's why BK was willing to take him for KD. This isn't news.

  • @omarwestmoreland6876
    @omarwestmoreland6876 Před rokem

    Yo! I’ve known this kid was ready… I really like this kids game..

  • @TwoMorningPoops
    @TwoMorningPoops Před rokem

    Do you think the Nets should try and get OG to add to Bridges?
    I just watched your OG video from before last season and it feels like if Bridges can make the offensive jump he has that OG could as well.
    Giving the nets the three top 10 defenders in Bridges, og, and clax, while also have Ben and DFS as very good defenders. Forming arguably the best defense in the NBA by a wide margin

  • @RobJarrell63
    @RobJarrell63 Před rokem

    They did, dude show3d me something when he defended lebron in the playoffs, his shot creation and 3 pt shooting has become better and way more consistent. And his motor is as high as it can get in the nba. Plus being from Nova with 4 years, dude has work ethic. Love watching him play. OG, Patrick Williams and herb Jones has the same potential

  • @lesliepuri7028
    @lesliepuri7028 Před rokem

    Miss mikal in Phoenix. He’s gonna do so good in BK. He would’ve grown in Phoenix but I think it would’ve been slow due to some of the pressure out in phx

  • @lionelsenga3752
    @lionelsenga3752 Před rokem +1

    I see the ceiling as a PG13 type of player

  • @iterationfackshet1990
    @iterationfackshet1990 Před rokem +1

    I feel like on the suns he never got his chance to shine, especially after they got CP3. The team Brooklyn has built will let him shine and honestly they still could make at least the second round with how deep the team is now.

  • @azashiro13
    @azashiro13 Před rokem

    some graph data is nice, but it's mikals data relative to mikal. for example his touches per game and his percentage of field goals that are assisted. it's clear that mikal is using the ball more, but who's someone relative to him? y'know around 50 touches per game and %65 of his field goals that are assisted. for example is he similiar to desmond bane or zach lavine or bradley beal or malik monk? we don't know. i'd have like to see comparisons to other players

  • @ghostflossy2403
    @ghostflossy2403 Před rokem

    The answer is yes

  • @andeer4real
    @andeer4real Před rokem +1

    Yes, yes they do. Please nets fans, take care of him.

  • @inquizative44
    @inquizative44 Před rokem

    Yes, the Nets got their Durant replacement. He was drafted by the 76ers (his mom worked for the 76ers) and coach at the time Brett Brown traded him immediately because he like this high jumping player who never made the NBA. This was during 'the process' a monumental mistake trading him. Bridges was very disappointed because he's from Philly and wanted to play where his mom worked.

  • @johnpalcon7570
    @johnpalcon7570 Před rokem

    Mannnn when Phoenix was interested in Toronto pkayers i prayed for Bridges

  • @kingston4313
    @kingston4313 Před rokem +1

    He’s a two way monster like spurs kawhi

  • @chuexsy672
    @chuexsy672 Před rokem

    Still hurts that we had to trade him. I wish him the best.

  • @elisimon1131
    @elisimon1131 Před rokem

    Mikal gonna be the next slim reaper fr

  • @toxri3259
    @toxri3259 Před rokem +2

    good vid and yeah i agree but he couldn t have developed as a superstar on the suns due to book paul taking ball a lot

  • @MikeDizee
    @MikeDizee Před rokem

    Yes

  • @mogulgiant3201
    @mogulgiant3201 Před rokem +1

    They got to let cam Thomas cook 2

  • @s.g.e5523
    @s.g.e5523 Před rokem

    yeah he has some driving talent tbh we'll ee

  • @adrianarevalo4945
    @adrianarevalo4945 Před rokem

    He is a star and will be coming back to Phoenix

  • @OmnipotentSpud
    @OmnipotentSpud Před rokem

    Yes.

  • @pg13pacernation30
    @pg13pacernation30 Před rokem

    Bridges just tied KD’s season high.
    Mikal is the future and Dinwiddie should not ballhog and Nets will be winning games.
    I could see the trade being a win for both teams if Brooklyn can be set up for the future and if Phoenix gets a title out of it

  • @kandicat5286
    @kandicat5286 Před rokem

    What was the background music you used?

  • @KnowThyself47
    @KnowThyself47 Před rokem +1

    Cam Thomas needs his looks

  • @vamheredur413
    @vamheredur413 Před rokem +8

    He's such a likable guy. He may never become a superstar like Giannis or Luka but he has something that nobody has at his level - availability. After all, the best player is the one that is available to play.

    • @OscarUnrated
      @OscarUnrated Před rokem +1

      facts love his attitude about playing. He was upset he couldn't play the first game right after being traded, never wants to miss a game. Don't know many superstars like that

  • @odell
    @odell Před rokem

    You might want to rewrite this commentary my boy! 😆 3rd option, could be an all star?

  • @Eureka5572
    @Eureka5572 Před rokem

    Nets is the twinner for this trade!

  • @killsidecurt8868
    @killsidecurt8868 Před rokem +2

    This might sound crazy but the nets won these trades to me

  • @VarisltGVakaris
    @VarisltGVakaris Před rokem

    ye I do

  • @OscarUnrated
    @OscarUnrated Před rokem

    Mikal Bridges going to be KD with elite defense confirmed

  • @eyemunchained8968
    @eyemunchained8968 Před rokem +1

    So basically he's not Ben Simmons... He actually works on his game

  • @standardyeepz
    @standardyeepz Před rokem

    alex hoops is him