@@fairydogmother2752 Happens a lot in school courts. It's simply an area where it is less dense or a slight deformity. You can hear the difference in the bounce as well. NBA level courts shouldn't have this issue and I'm sure they tore it apart later and fixed it.
U can tell in ur school court and in the park not in a professional court where there shouldn’t be such issues I think. I’m a footballer mot a basketballer so I might be wrong but I think that’s how it works
@@yassinibrahim4197 no yeah but you see even if they shouldt be there they are still really easy to see, its like you feel the ball have less energy when it hits a dead spot
Honestly, I can't blame him with that. When you do something enough, it's becomes automatic, and when you're near perfect, you don't make those mistakes
not really guy probably dribble more than u ever imagine..when u doing stuff too much u..u easily know when something is wrong..since no way his muscle memory is wrong yet
@@xxgg3407 Let's not forget: "Just because you can doesn't mean you should" Looking at the unholy amount of trash filling up landfills... But if its something like lightbulbs that never break or one size fits all refillable printer ink cartridges... then hell yea. here's my money. But we honest to god don't need more brands of vacum cleaners or muffins, if you get what I mean :^I
Legend has it that Larry Bird memorized the dead spots in the parquet floor at the old Boston Garden. He would force opponents to dribble into them makeing takeaways easier.
Anybody that has played sports knows the characteristics of a bounce from a ball. A baseball will travel further on its second bounce when it has backspin on the first. People that have walked to school and back bouncing a basketball between their legs tend to know the ground they’re bouncing on…
So? Are you trying to say that he’s bad and got lucky that it really was the floor? When you’re that good at a sport, you also notice slight differences in things. For example, if you made a lacrosse player’s stick slightly shorter, they would be able to tell instantly.
@@monke25 talk about missing a point by a mile. He is NOT saying he is bad!! Its just a usual thing and doesn’t depict his athletic prowess, thats a thing every other basketball player would be able to make out if it happened to them. Stephen is a phenomenal player thats a different matter
@@monke25 I’m really talking about the person that posted this. They imply that Curry is good because he recognizes the soft spot in the floor. I’m basically saying that anybody that plays sports notices things like soft spots, weird second hops, and short sticks. Noticing things like this is what makes people competent at the sport they play. Great players are born of talent plus hard work, practice, and repetition.
If you play basketball you don't have to be good to notice that dead spot. Bouncing the ball to a constant strength, its easy to notice something was wrong when the bounce was different.
@@bpdbhp1632because if you have ever played basketball even non professionally, you can immediately tell if the parquet floor is hollow. You dribble and the ball will only come up 70% of the height you expect it to come, not to mention you can also hear the different sound it will make as soon as it will hit the floor. Long story short, even a 15 year old kid could tell. 🙂
Anyone would have felt, “too good for basketbal” now I ain’t good but I’m sure I’d be able to very quickly pick out this issue too if I was to bounce like he did…
Played a tournament in HS on a court made of plastic tiles that visibly slid when you came to a stop. Everyone but the home team could barely play. So many adults verbally and 2 physically fought over it that weekend.
I used to install gym floors with a company. We worked on both the Trailblazers' floors. Dead spots are a real thing you have to work out of the floor even before the maple wood goes on.
When I played basketball in middle school, there was one school that had a garbage court with a few dead spots. One of them was so bad that it felt like it wasn't fair to make other schools play on that court. The school should have been required to fix their court or only play away games.
When you play basketball for hours everyday it’s not too difficult to notice a dead spot on the floor when you dribble on it. Even the sound sometimes is different. Some spots are worse than others of course.
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He is too good and he is not a robot so dumb
I thought we only subscribe if we think Steph Curry is a robot?
Really good luck if you give me a heart ill do it
Bro blamed the floor and was right💀
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1 k likes and only 2 replies, let me fix this !!
No father, can't fix that @@Eagle8200
Lol fr
Steph: just lost the ball? Tf is wrong with this floor
Bro never played ball 💀
He mean basketball @@user-nq2vk2dp7e
Its less bounse there on that spot
2k likes and only 2 replies? Lemme fix that.
nah man is the one who made the place😊
"I'm fine." "I HATE THE FLOOR!"
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Steph curry is so good that when he misses, it's the floors fault 💀
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@@AfkuOG did you change it for the joke or are you for real? Because I've seen NO ONE else using this picture 😂
@@SugarPopi for real i been using this picture for 5-6 monts
@@AfkuOG I guess you like cats too 😊
“9 1 1 whats your emergency?”
“THE FLOORS NOT FLOORING!!!”
LMAOOOO
@@harrisonthalwitzer7226u really thought this was that funny huh
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@@SaqPK yes
Bro's crush was watching the match for sure, he couldn't lose
Bitter?
@@farizhady3995 What?
@@farizhady3995 what are you on about?
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When Steph Curry missed a 6 pointer,
The universe's gravity is off.
😐
- Sun Tzu
and he was right!
And he'd prolly be right
Don't everything blame sun tze he did nothing wrong
Kid, you need to work on your linguistic skill.
They're awful.
We can barely understand you.
Did you skip kindergarten?
Bro is that one character in anime that says "The ball went 2 plank meters too far to the left, and 4 microseconds shorter to reach my hand"
Steph is the Chuck Norris of basketball 😂
More like colt cabana
Hahaha
Haven't seen a Chuck Norris joke in a while... Ahh good times
Chuck Norris is the chuck Norris of basketball
Chuck Norris can stand faster than you can run
Floor : "Haha you missed it"
"Nah 'Id dribble"
lmao
jjk reference
Lobotomy kaisen is everywhere @@yurrlo
the floor after steph misses the dribble:" Stand proud you're strong"
Its really easy to notice a dead spot even if you never played basketball before
Really? I didn't even know what a dead spot was, still don't lol.
@@fairydogmother2752 its like a deformedy where either some planks are missing or too many planks/other material was added
@@fairydogmother2752 Happens a lot in school courts. It's simply an area where it is less dense or a slight deformity. You can hear the difference in the bounce as well. NBA level courts shouldn't have this issue and I'm sure they tore it apart later and fixed it.
U can tell in ur school court and in the park not in a professional court where there shouldn’t be such issues I think. I’m a footballer mot a basketballer so I might be wrong but I think that’s how it works
@@yassinibrahim4197 no yeah but you see even if they shouldt be there they are still really easy to see, its like you feel the ball have less energy when it hits a dead spot
Sometimes ur so good that you even know you cant blame urself
EDIT: OMG 7 DAYS AND 10K LIKES HOLU
Honestly, I can't blame him with that.
When you do something enough, it's becomes automatic, and when you're near perfect, you don't make those mistakes
Bro is already tired of Basketball at this point 😂
That is also potentially a bad thing, you become arrogant and commit self serving bias , if you aren’t careful with how you view mistakes.
not really guy probably dribble more than u ever imagine..when u doing stuff too much u..u easily know when something is wrong..since no way his muscle memory is wrong yet
😮😮😮
If i had half of his confidence in his skill, i could probably start a whole company!
I don't think you need that much just to "Start". You definitely can
@@xxgg3407 Let's not forget: "Just because you can doesn't mean you should"
Looking at the unholy amount of trash filling up landfills...
But if its something like lightbulbs that never break or one size fits all refillable printer ink cartridges... then hell yea. here's my money.
But we honest to god don't need more brands of vacum cleaners or muffins, if you get what I mean :^I
There’s definitely people out there with so much less confidence and a lot more ignorance starting businesses.
The 999 likes bothered me . I had to make it a thousand .
be inspired by Steph Curry.
the typa excuse my friend comes up with when he dies in a game
New skill unlocked:ULTRA INSTINCT
Legend has it that Larry Bird memorized the dead spots in the parquet floor at the old Boston Garden. He would force opponents to dribble into them makeing takeaways easier.
Curry isn’t that smart.
Someone trying to blame the white man LMAO
@@taliawesterfield1818 Huh?
@@taliawesterfield1818you are a whole different level of stupid
@@brandons9138 it was just a joke
Bro Turned Into Newton For 1 Minutes 💀
... Ye 1K Likes?!? I WISH I HAD THIS MUCH SUBSCRIBER INSTAND OF LIKES!!!
i was thinking the same thing.
All athletes would be better if the took the time to understand physics
Ahh yes 1 minutes
@@zachfreedom644 no, what they know already from years of experience is good enough.
@@nicholas-dv1mg wow thinking the good shouldn't become better. That's the attitude of someone who never made it off the jv team
I would notice it too. Its like getting real life stick drift lol.
The fact that nobody noticed that the ball that was thrown in the background nearly gave him amnesia💀
Curry really said, “my dribbles too good to miss my hand”
Anybody that has played sports knows the characteristics of a bounce from a ball. A baseball will travel further on its second bounce when it has backspin on the first. People that have walked to school and back bouncing a basketball between their legs tend to know the ground they’re bouncing on…
Yeaa you right….this is just stupid
Exactly what I thought to myself
So? Are you trying to say that he’s bad and got lucky that it really was the floor? When you’re that good at a sport, you also notice slight differences in things. For example, if you made a lacrosse player’s stick slightly shorter, they would be able to tell instantly.
@@monke25 talk about missing a point by a mile. He is NOT saying he is bad!! Its just a usual thing and doesn’t depict his athletic prowess, thats a thing every other basketball player would be able to make out if it happened to them. Stephen is a phenomenal player thats a different matter
@@monke25 I’m really talking about the person that posted this. They imply that Curry is good because he recognizes the soft spot in the floor. I’m basically saying that anybody that plays sports notices things like soft spots, weird second hops, and short sticks. Noticing things like this is what makes people competent at the sport they play. Great players are born of talent plus hard work, practice, and repetition.
That level of familiarity is bonkers
steph curry is not a robot its just practice and patience and knowledge
Bro knows the shape of the court💀
He felt it
Anyone would have realized that there's something wrong with the court
no they wouldnt
That's the kind of confidence in my life and expertise
Bro found easter egg in basketball map
If you play basketball you don't have to be good to notice that dead spot. Bouncing the ball to a constant strength, its easy to notice something was wrong when the bounce was different.
Man I was looking for this comment, a whole damn thread with people who have apparently never hooped lmao
All the people here are either joking or are really that dumb
Finally someone spoke the facts😂
I too always blame the girl when a relationship doesn’t work out. I’m just really confident in myself.
Damn bro u a robot fr
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Damn bro 5 likes for my comment I'm so famous 🤫🧏🏻♀️
So u are a narcissist yh ok
@user-ec2io6gl4o its a joke, karen
LEGEND. Fucking Hell. Lol
When youre so good at your craft when it goes wrong you have confidence to know it wasnt you
That's the muscle memory, even our brain will fail but a muscle never
The narrator lives under a rock 😶
Why?
@@bpdbhp1632because if you have ever played basketball even non professionally, you can immediately tell if the parquet floor is hollow. You dribble and the ball will only come up 70% of the height you expect it to come, not to mention you can also hear the different sound it will make as soon as it will hit the floor. Long story short, even a 15 year old kid could tell. 🙂
No it's PATRICK
No, I think you are just a smartass
dude how
pov your that good you blame it on something else
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I imagine that any NBA player has played for so long that they would've recognized this as well
I would say casuals who just play basketball a lot could recognize that too.
id say no one would recognize this
I would do that too, I can feel even the slightest millimeter difference on my shoe
his confidence level though💀
Imagine being so good at that one thing that even if you made a mistake you could blame unmovable things
Always fun to see a master of their craft at work
Anyone would have felt, “too good for basketbal” now I ain’t good but I’m sure I’d be able to very quickly pick out this issue too if I was to bounce like he did…
Bro blamed the floor and was right💀💀
Thats what happen if ur dedicated with what your doing.
Confidence is everything specially if ur backed up with skills
He blamed the floor had me dyingggg
That one friend who shouldn't watch this vedio 🤣
Video*
Steph's skills are so good, he blames the floor for mistakes. Even the best know when something's off.
Bro is too sure of his knowledge, thats so hard physchology to achieve and i approve it allday
Amazing talent!
“he blamed the floor”💀💀
He was right wasn't he?
“And he was right!” 💀
Steph's ball handling is so smooth, he knows when it's not his fault. Even legends have off days.
Bro is a verifyed fake mrbeast chanel lol
"Steph's ball handling" ai comments wilding 😭
That level of confidence in himself 🎉
Its the way Modric stopped the game and asked for the football to be changed. 😅
so good he can make it look like the floor is to blame
except the ball bounced way too high on the "dead spot"
Because he is pound dribbling
He FEELS the ball when it bounces. That's how he knew something was wrong. ❤
He's so great and so finely tuned that he couldn't adapt to any change in condition.
Me: my toe hits the table
"It's all the tables fault"
*Kicks the table*
LOL FUN FACT I THROW THE WHOLE TABLE LOL
We who dribble now where all of the dead spots are on the basketball floor. This happens a lot across the world narrator. Stop it..
this happens when your space also is a concert, hockey, event space too.
Bro memorized the whole gravitational force of the court
Subscribed just for steph curry
The goat of 3 pointer
That one kid at school who blamed it on everything like “ It’s the wind”
I remember steph curry went to my elementry school 5th grade
Bro turn into judge in 2 secs 🔥🔥🔥
"Dude it wasn't my fault it was the floor!"
-Steph Curry
This gives me some Dallas GP 1984 moving wall vibes.
The glazing is crazy, you can just feel it when something interrupts the bounce
🤓
When steph curry eats, the food gets satisfied
He is not a robot he is a STAR
Muscle memory... Bounce the ball a billion times and you notice when it doesn't come back to "its" spot.
When your so good that it's more likely the floor is faulty rather than you.
Played a tournament in HS on a court made of plastic tiles that visibly slid when you came to a stop. Everyone but the home team could barely play. So many adults verbally and 2 physically fought over it that weekend.
Boston garden was Birds secret weapon. He knew ALL The spots
When you are doing the same thing its easy to feel those things out
I used to install gym floors with a company. We worked on both the Trailblazers' floors. Dead spots are a real thing you have to work out of the floor even before the maple wood goes on.
It's called me in a professional
Steph:Skill issue or floor? Nah I’m to good floor
Steph is not a robot as Colin amazing put effort into the game and now he is a beast in the game
Im more impressed that he was able remember that exact spot and demonstrate it. I would be spending some time just finding that spot honestly.
Anything you with this much precision you will notice the slightest change.
He's a KING
If you do something for so long you're bound to notice things that people would never even think of.
Be so good at ur work, that when u miss it its the objects problem
He didn't doubt his skills. 👌
That child is just extremely superhuman! 😊❤
R.I.P Steph 😢😢😢😢
Imagine being so good that when mistake happens you know you are not to be blamed!
HE'S SO BRAVE, SUCH A HERO.
Steph literally told the floor ‘nah I’d win’
Its incredible that u come a level where u can say fck its the fault of the floor
You don’t need to be Steph Curry to feel the ball become strangely heavier all of a sudden
"This floor isn't good"
*Proceeds to shoot a 3 pointer*
Nah Bro really pulled out the" court lackin"💀
That metal gear solid - Sound 😂
When I played basketball in middle school, there was one school that had a garbage court with a few dead spots. One of them was so bad that it felt like it wasn't fair to make other schools play on that court. The school should have been required to fix their court or only play away games.
When the muscle memory is THAT ingrained the you can pick a difference in bounce back so minor that it messed you up. You know the floor is damaged xD
Of course, his aunt is on the John Boy and Billy show. That is why he is so good.❤
when Bill Russell felt he had been avoiding a dead spot in Boston Garden for too long, he decided it was time to retire.
When you play basketball for hours everyday it’s not too difficult to notice a dead spot on the floor when you dribble on it. Even the sound sometimes is different. Some spots are worse than others of course.
Hrmm the gravittional pull feels different in this spot