If u were hooping at the high level u should understand that his level is not enough for the NBA. His too small and not so quick. And because of his size and built he will be the mane issue for his own team on their side of the court, weakness like Tray Young
because he is a hooper doesn't mean he is a basketball player. there is players far less talented and even less skilled than him in the league but they're better basketball players. this dude will cook anyone 1 on 1 but is he gonna provide an NBA team with something valueable?
@@kurozavi let’s be real offense sells and when the rules change to put the defender at a disadvantage every year this is what you get. Great defense is being played but imagine what true defenders could be without petty bs calls. Not only that half these dudes now carry, travel, and double dribble like a mf but they’ll meat ride and say he’s “creating space” foh
@@christianshaw2450 *that* wasn't a travel. You can take as many steps as you want as long as your hand isn't under the ball or grabbing it. It's weird that more people don't utilize it more often, even in street ball. But he's definitely carrying every time he does a hezi. 3:42 will give you the best angle💀 Edit: I can tell a lot of people are confused by my comment about what happened at 0:50 so here's a break down of what happened during his last dribble (keep in mind I watched the vid at .25 an unhealthy amount of times 💀) The guy only took one real step. The guy took 2 dribbles in all. In the first dribble he took 2 steps. Nothing special about the first 2 steps. In the second dribble the guy takes 2 steps again but he bounces the ball much higher but he keeps his hand on top of the ball throughout both steps so he never ended his dribble during those 2 steps. During his second step, he does a side step jump and *while he's in the air* he finally grabs the ball. NOW, we can count his steps Firsts he lands, with both feet,(not a step) Then he pivots, angling himself towards the basket (Disclaimer: his pivot foot slid while he was pivoting so technically he DID TRAVEL but not because of his number of steps) Then he takes a single step by jumping off of his non pivot foot to make the ugly lay 1!! Step!!! He technically had an extra step he didn't use considering you get 2 steps The reason this is legal is because you can take as many steps as you want while you're dribbling. And since he never grabbed the ball or put his hand under the ball to stop his dribble, his steps weren't counted. To make it more simple: Imagine doing fast baby steps while dribbling the ball, you could take like 20 steps in 1 dribble and nobady gonna call a travel (tho they'll probably call you mental). Now imagine you're driving up to the basket while doing those fast baby steps, your fast baby steps won't be counted for a travel until you "END your dribble" and you end your dribble by either _grabbing the ball_ or _putting your hand under the ball_ So you're driving and take like 15 baby steps in one dribble but you haven't ended your dribble yet, then you finally put your hand under the ball and take one step and lay it in. Technically it's legal and you only took one step but if you pull that sh*t in game, the ref will most likely give you hell. I explained it best I can but if your still confused or disagree, please explain why in detail and not just " RA RA ur wrong because I'm right!!! And your stupi-"
@@n0t_mahadFr everyone carry’s now they should just take that rule out the nba because the game is only going to get advanced from here and we are gonna find new moves where it’s a carry
@@davidwhittaker4481 they were good in their day, but now we have 7 footers bringing the ball up the court and shooting 3s. For players 6 feet and under, even point guards, the length (wingspan) puts them at a severe disadvantage. How does a guy who is 5'9" get a shot or make a pass over a guy who is 6'4" or taller? A great example is Mac McClung. He's got all the talent and athleticism but he just doesn't have the size to make it outside the D league.
I stopped after that move at :51. WTF was that LOL dude did a double step back planted on his pivot then proceeded to take another step forward. shit I could score on anybody with moves like that. 2023 the game cooked
He's a very talented player, better footwork and handles than most NBA players. MY question is why is he not in the league? I think he's getting away with a lot more carrying of the ball than people may want to admit, but I see great skill in the young man.
Size, speed, iso heavy gamestyle (without elite playmaking or scoring) that wouldn't work v NBA level players. You gonna try to play like Kyrie or Trae Young you have to be an elite elite scorer at that size. Guys like Harden at Houston or Dame, have way more size, strength ability to pass, quicker off the mark. Otherwise, you are gonna have to learn to be a role player, because there is no way any coach or team would allow you to play offense like that in the NBA unless you have generational talent.
Because every single nba player can do this, but doing it on the fly, at a nba pace and physicality is just completely different. Even the bench warmers would give him trouble.
Oh my, what can I say, every time I watch you play Ronaldo, a tear sheds from my eye. Your moves are so beautiful and smooth, the way you flow through the defense like their not even there makes me want to do something, thank you Ronaldo, 😫
Agreed. I couldn’t watch this, he would need to be a superstar in the league to get away with this level of carrying. It’s ridiculous. He’s carrying like 5x a possession.
@@Diamondbull I haven't seen as many travels ( unless you remove the bullshit gather step rule ) but this man just carries for fun, mans fingers are almost always under the ball
The people defending him and making up terms or using definitions they heard playing pickup basketball to defend the fact this kid takes 10 steps and carries the ball more than he dribbles is why I’m here. Also it’s fun to count how many dribbles he takes and how much ground he covers with them.
It's crazy to see how many people in the comments are shocked he's not in the NBA. Sure, he's insanely fun to watch, and if I heard he was playing near me I'd spend decent money to go watch him. That being said, he's not an NBA player. 1) Defense. I'm not saying he can't defend (because I don't know, we didn't see it in this video), but my assumption based on his height and weight makes me think he'd get wrecked by NBA guards. 2) Again, to be his size, he'd need to be ELITE at running an offense. Not dribbling 14 times and settling for a step-back 3. None of this is meant as a knock on him. He's in the top 0.01% of all bball players. But the NBA is a SELECT breed. Skill is only part of it. Size, strength, agility, and IQ all matter just as much.
@@ethankuchma5295ngl I think they literally just let him keep doing it bc he’s so small and it’s so common in his game that it’d prove to be an unbreakable habit. The ref would have to turn over the ball to the other team practically every time this dude Segu gets his hands on it.
@@xum0007 its become so prevalent to carry in basketball that its now called based off of the subjectivity of the culture surrounding the game instead of the objectivity of the rulebook. Allowing leeway in what is supposed to be a hard set rule to balance out offense and defense is a a slippery slope. You are right that the ref would have to turn the ball over to the other team nearly every time Segu handles the ball, but if he's using an illegal move to score, how is that fair to the other team? i know u r not arguing to allow him to carry, i just dont like seeing stuff like this in sports, especially one of my favorite sports.
@@ethankuchma5295 very true, I agree that subjective judgement is ruining the game at basically all levels that I watch. I blame Segu's youth trainers/high school coach for not fixing his habit when he was a child, its clear this is just what is natural for him, he probably has no control and cant do more than half these moves without putting his hand over the ball.
@@xum0007 Those trainers teaching/allowing him to play like that are not at fault imo. All of this is a biproduct of the trickle down effect from the NBA. When people see a trend start at the highest level of any type of skill set incorporated into performance, it is imitated gradually throughout the lower levels of play. The NBA is a business at the end of the day, and it is more marketable to brand your league around someone who scores a lot of points, and the best way to ensure there are players who score a lot of points is to allow them to get away with carries. The subjectivity of the call within the NBA directly relates to how marketable the player is i.e Jordan Poole is less marketable than Ja Morant so Ja is afforded more "subjective" leeway to carry so it facilitates his scoring, in turn strengthening his narrative and marketability as a player which leads to more money, as he is a consistently "better player." The trainers that allow him to carry, have actually helped him with regards to his success competitively because that is what the game is now. There is some validity to the people who argue "the refs arent calling it so its not illegal" when approaching the game from a more pure competitive standpoint instead of an appreciation for operating under the explicitly stated rules.
Carrying is palm upwards with the ball, only the few talented can ride the fine line of it being called. Give the young G credit for his talent of being beyond average at this sport. Keep doing your thing my G!😊
Hes a solid hooper, just needs to work on being able to penetrate off the first step and use his weaker side (left) way more. If the defenders were smart they would recognize that 95% of his finishes were all to the right. If you sit on his right side you kill his effectiveness by 70 %.
Yo hes travelling alot, he'll take two steps, hesitate, then take another two steps forward without a dribble inbetween, then shoot or lay up, he does that ALOT
Everybody in here is screaming carry but the refs in the game not calling it. Not taking away from his ball handling ability and the QUICKNESS at which he executes his moves. He's too shifty and aborts the move so damn quick, defenders cant react quick enough.
Bro come on we really letting the refs have all the say so like they robots or some shit and get every single call??? Refs are human just like you niggas been playing ball forever we know the rules just as well as the refs just because their refs doesn’t mean they know basketball more than the people playing the game only if you young asf a kid you can’t speak but come on man it’s calls on camera that are clearly not called like Durant stepping out of bounds I’ll never forget that bullshit
Flashes of talent and skill no doubt, but (with respect) there are plenty of carries and traveling-stepbacks; Just keeping it real. But overall he is obviously skilled and has potential.
Dude also makes bad decisions, once he has beaten the defender he still pulls back to finish with a step back or kicked out to an open 3 cross court when he needed 1 more step to lay it up.
If you're on his team, you're never getting the ball because he'd seemingly rather take low % shots rather than kick it to a teammate. If you have to defend him, he'll travel/carry etc. constantly as well as being a good ball handler - so it's just not going to be any fun either way.
And I'm sure you've watched Kyrie play all the time 😁😁😂💀💀😆😭😭⚰️⚰️. Segu used 2-3 dribbles in college and Summer League. But Kyrie tends to take way more than 3 dribbles and well as many other ball handlers in the league. Can't use that excuse anymore for why a guy won't make it. His Jumpshot was streaky and he was undersized.
Watch it in slow motion, completely legal move. When you prohop you can pick your pivot, that’s what he did. Never even took an additional step, simply moved about his pivot.
It’s crazy that one can be this talented and it’s still not enough o make in the NBA. Makes you appreciate the stars so much more
Coming from a former high level hooper once get on the path getting the nba will be more clearer
If u were hooping at the high level u should understand that his level is not enough for the NBA. His too small and not so quick. And because of his size and built he will be the mane issue for his own team on their side of the court, weakness like Tray Young
because he is a hooper doesn't mean he is a basketball player. there is players far less talented and even less skilled than him in the league but they're better basketball players. this dude will cook anyone 1 on 1 but is he gonna provide an NBA team with something valueable?
@@yasso2031 Daaamn the fax ,machine
@@yasso2031 SOOOOOO ai
he has perfected the carry
The "carry" 😂
I was thinking the same thing haha. Half the highlights are carries and travels.
All He does is Travel
And carry
@@CHAD-sl5mu lol 😂😂😂
You know these new guys can’t dribble without traveling.
His hesi combos are undefeated
his hesi as all hesi's are, are travel violations. this isnt basketball. its and 1 trash
Facts wtff
He be feigning to go back to his right that’s why need to see his left
@@Ceezy353 he be travelling. period
Undefeated with Space. Terrible and Shifty.
guys with long arms are so annoying to guard. i dont think people understand. Also the second guy defended him great
Thought I was the only one glad to see someone recognizes REAL game sometimes offense can be overrated 😂
@@user-bt1gb2wp2v if offense scores on good defense how can the offense be overrated?
@@kurozavi let’s be real offense sells and when the rules change to put the defender at a disadvantage every year this is what you get. Great defense is being played but imagine what true defenders could be without petty bs calls. Not only that half these dudes now carry, travel, and double dribble like a mf but they’ll meat ride and say he’s “creating space” foh
@@user-bt1gb2wp2v Facts!!!....💯
@@user-bt1gb2wp2vFACTS
I love the double dribbles and carries. Especially in the NBA
Every basketball player that does CZcams carries and they never call it
CZcams refs swear they know what they talking bout lol.
@@Zer0Competition00anybody with eyes saw him carry the ball like crazy
i wouldnt say he double dribbles but he just carries a lot on hesis and other moves
@@-LAH reres swear it’s not a carry
Bro is carrying like CRAZY💀
Bruh look at 0:49 bruh need a passport doing all that traveling
@@christianshaw2450 he didn’t pick up his pivot but I feel you💀
If they got rid of that call the game would be a lot more entertaining- a lot more injuries tho
@@christianshaw2450 *that* wasn't a travel. You can take as many steps as you want as long as your hand isn't under the ball or grabbing it. It's weird that more people don't utilize it more often, even in street ball.
But he's definitely carrying every time he does a hezi.
3:42 will give you the best angle💀
Edit: I can tell a lot of people are confused by my comment about what happened at 0:50 so here's a break down of what happened during his last dribble (keep in mind I watched the vid at .25 an unhealthy amount of times 💀)
The guy only took one real step.
The guy took 2 dribbles in all.
In the first dribble he took 2 steps. Nothing special about the first 2 steps.
In the second dribble the guy takes 2 steps again but he bounces the ball much higher but he keeps his hand on top of the ball throughout both steps so he never ended his dribble during those 2 steps.
During his second step, he does a side step jump and *while he's in the air* he finally grabs the ball.
NOW, we can count his steps
Firsts he lands, with both feet,(not a step)
Then he pivots, angling himself towards the basket
(Disclaimer: his pivot foot slid while he was pivoting so technically he DID TRAVEL but not because of his number of steps)
Then he takes a single step by jumping off of his non pivot foot to make the ugly lay
1!! Step!!!
He technically had an extra step he didn't use considering you get 2 steps
The reason this is legal is because you can take as many steps as you want while you're dribbling. And since he never grabbed the ball or put his hand under the ball to stop his dribble, his steps weren't counted.
To make it more simple: Imagine doing fast baby steps while dribbling the ball, you could take like 20 steps in 1 dribble and nobady gonna call a travel (tho they'll probably call you mental). Now imagine you're driving up to the basket while doing those fast baby steps, your fast baby steps won't be counted for a travel until you "END your dribble" and you end your dribble by either _grabbing the ball_ or _putting your hand under the ball_
So you're driving and take like 15 baby steps in one dribble but you haven't ended your dribble yet, then you finally put your hand under the ball and take one step and lay it in.
Technically it's legal and you only took one step but if you pull that sh*t in game, the ref will most likely give you hell.
I explained it best I can but if your still confused or disagree, please explain why in detail and not just " RA RA ur wrong because I'm right!!! And your stupi-"
@dustinburton5467 no it's not ball or palms gotta be up n under the ball
Ngl, that's the very first time of my whole f*cking life I see a baller carrying the ball at EVERY dribble 😳
Isaiah Thomas???😂
@@coopinacoupetvwhich 1
carrying is a part of the game now jit its to accept it
@@n0t_mahadFr everyone carry’s now they should just take that rule out the nba because the game is only going to get advanced from here and we are gonna find new moves where it’s a carry
Ur trippin😊
He’s killing it overseas, we might see him in the G very soon
He don't got no real handle........all he does is carry the ball
@@SuperBizzleman where he does?
@@SuperBizzleman He's also too little to play in the league
Spud Webb and muggsy bogues might disagree with that lol
@@davidwhittaker4481 they were good in their day, but now we have 7 footers bringing the ball up the court and shooting 3s. For players 6 feet and under, even point guards, the length (wingspan) puts them at a severe disadvantage. How does a guy who is 5'9" get a shot or make a pass over a guy who is 6'4" or taller? A great example is Mac McClung. He's got all the talent and athleticism but he just doesn't have the size to make it outside the D league.
yo glad hes getting recognized, he was one of my fav back in high school
That spin move at 0:39 was sick ngl.😮
And he set the defender up perfectly. Just nasty.
Ronaldo changed sports and thought we wouldn’t notice 🙌
And races apparently
@@randomyeatfan4509you do now there is a Brazilian ronaldo💀💀
I didnt even pass the first clip dude carried so much i had to rewatch it like a referee 😂
I stopped after that move at :51. WTF was that LOL dude did a double step back planted on his pivot then proceeded to take another step forward. shit I could score on anybody with moves like that. 2023 the game cooked
@@swirvithanlgoodlingsplatt8221 that’s not a travel
@@1Chosen337how not? Bro took booku steps after his dribble stopped
@@1Chosen337definitely a travel
@@yavivanov6650 just rewatched it . He slid his pivot foot on the move so he traveled, but the move itself is not a travel
He's a very talented player, better footwork and handles than most NBA players. MY question is why is he not in the league? I think he's getting away with a lot more carrying of the ball than people may want to admit, but I see great skill in the young man.
Y’all call everything a carry smh
Size, speed, iso heavy gamestyle (without elite playmaking or scoring) that wouldn't work v NBA level players.
You gonna try to play like Kyrie or Trae Young you have to be an elite elite scorer at that size. Guys like Harden at Houston or Dame, have way more size, strength ability to pass, quicker off the mark.
Otherwise, you are gonna have to learn to be a role player, because there is no way any coach or team would allow you to play offense like that in the NBA unless you have generational talent.
Because every single nba player can do this, but doing it on the fly, at a nba pace and physicality is just completely different. Even the bench warmers would give him trouble.
"better footwork and handles than most NBA players" absolutely not.
Everything that’s a carry
definitely handles the ball in a unique fashion. But probably my next inspiration as far as ball handling goes, whew.🔥
This was well needed 🤞🏿Brodie is a different breed fam 💯 🦅🦅
Oh my, what can I say, every time I watch you play Ronaldo, a tear sheds from my eye. Your moves are so beautiful and smooth, the way you flow through the defense like their not even there makes me want to do something, thank you Ronaldo, 😫
A carry is still a carry... call it a hesi... call it handles... he's carrying the ball
The league fails to call it soo while this is true doesn't matter
How’s it a carry when his hand wasn’t underneath the ball and doesn’t allow it to rest after taking a dribble… yall don’t know anything about the game
@@haisoj.stry watching again but with your eyes open this time
@@haisoj.s pause the video on every single one of his moves when he does his "hesi"
He Travels and Carries at will. He could defeat nearly anyone on Earth with these abilities.
Agreed. I couldn’t watch this, he would need to be a superstar in the league to get away with this level of carrying.
It’s ridiculous. He’s carrying like 5x a possession.
@@Diamondbull 🤣 FACTS
@@Diamondbull I haven't seen as many travels ( unless you remove the bullshit gather step rule ) but this man just carries for fun, mans fingers are almost always under the ball
@@someone2084 how is the zero step/gather step rule bullshit? Lol
@@brandonalejandroblanco it is actually, a travel is a travel no matter how you rename it to make it sound "cool"
"You always talking bruh, stop talking bruh!" Is my favourite line. I fuck with him
The people defending him and making up terms or using definitions they heard playing pickup basketball to defend the fact this kid takes 10 steps and carries the ball more than he dribbles is why I’m here. Also it’s fun to count how many dribbles he takes and how much ground he covers with them.
This guy is lucky refs don’t call carrying anymore. Looks like he should be playing on the And 1 Mixtape tour
This young man is ridiculous. Keep climbing, young brother. 👏🏿
Bro is a modern J. Crawford… Fun to watch.
Wow!!! them handles are a work of art..
It's crazy to see how many people in the comments are shocked he's not in the NBA. Sure, he's insanely fun to watch, and if I heard he was playing near me I'd spend decent money to go watch him. That being said, he's not an NBA player. 1) Defense. I'm not saying he can't defend (because I don't know, we didn't see it in this video), but my assumption based on his height and weight makes me think he'd get wrecked by NBA guards. 2) Again, to be his size, he'd need to be ELITE at running an offense. Not dribbling 14 times and settling for a step-back 3. None of this is meant as a knock on him. He's in the top 0.01% of all bball players. But the NBA is a SELECT breed. Skill is only part of it. Size, strength, agility, and IQ all matter just as much.
Legit never seen a player carry the ball as much as this guy
and be praised for it
@@ethankuchma5295ngl I think they literally just let him keep doing it bc he’s so small and it’s so common in his game that it’d prove to be an unbreakable habit. The ref would have to turn over the ball to the other team practically every time this dude Segu gets his hands on it.
@@xum0007 its become so prevalent to carry in basketball that its now called based off of the subjectivity of the culture surrounding the game instead of the objectivity of the rulebook. Allowing leeway in what is supposed to be a hard set rule to balance out offense and defense is a a slippery slope.
You are right that the ref would have to turn the ball over to the other team nearly every time Segu handles the ball, but if he's using an illegal move to score, how is that fair to the other team?
i know u r not arguing to allow him to carry, i just dont like seeing stuff like this in sports, especially one of my favorite sports.
@@ethankuchma5295 very true, I agree that subjective judgement is ruining the game at basically all levels that I watch. I blame Segu's youth trainers/high school coach for not fixing his habit when he was a child, its clear this is just what is natural for him, he probably has no control and cant do more than half these moves without putting his hand over the ball.
@@xum0007 Those trainers teaching/allowing him to play like that are not at fault imo. All of this is a biproduct of the trickle down effect from the NBA. When people see a trend start at the highest level of any type of skill set incorporated into performance, it is imitated gradually throughout the lower levels of play.
The NBA is a business at the end of the day, and it is more marketable to brand your league around someone who scores a lot of points, and the best way to ensure there are players who score a lot of points is to allow them to get away with carries. The subjectivity of the call within the NBA directly relates to how marketable the player is i.e Jordan Poole is less marketable than Ja Morant so Ja is afforded more "subjective" leeway to carry so it facilitates his scoring, in turn strengthening his narrative and marketability as a player which leads to more money, as he is a consistently "better player."
The trainers that allow him to carry, have actually helped him with regards to his success competitively because that is what the game is now. There is some validity to the people who argue "the refs arent calling it so its not illegal" when approaching the game from a more pure competitive standpoint instead of an appreciation for operating under the explicitly stated rules.
Carrying is palm upwards with the ball, only the few talented can ride the fine line of it being called. Give the young G credit for his talent of being beyond average at this sport. Keep doing your thing my G!😊
I could watch this all day. Ion even play basketball.
0:51 Game? Dude walked a mile. .
Literally was just about to say this😂😂😂😂😂
I don't even ball and I was like "I thought you couldn't do that" 😂😂
They needa get him on next chapter
A very efficient ball handler. Loves the way he dribble
Reminds me of Jamal Crawford🤔
This kid is a star!
carry carry carry. id be unstoppable too if the refs didnt call carries
Which move(s) was a carry? If you can't even name the moves don't talk about basketball
@@jasonMB999 LMFAO! ok 12 yo.
@@jarrel3018 I'm not 12 I'm 10
@@jasonMB999 sounds about right
Him vs bones hyland would be so tuff
Damn dat boy good at carryin da ball!!
The fact that the first clip is 5v5 is crazy.
He’s insanely athletic and fast
And talented
@@iainowsiany7424 yes, insanely athletic and fast with that ball in tight control! Super crafty and strong dribbling
Yeah, it reminds me of me
Bro doing like 20 hesi in one possession
Wow 🔥🔥🔥🔥
His Iso game is ill🔥
It’s like damn, he keeps using the same hesi
Then it’s like damn, the same hesi keeps working
It’s called a carry in this situation
@redhunnid5142 it's a pocket dribble not a carry
Stop cursing its a sin dude!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!...
Hes a solid hooper, just needs to work on being able to penetrate off the first step and use his weaker side (left) way more. If the defenders were smart they would recognize that 95% of his finishes were all to the right. If you sit on his right side you kill his effectiveness by 70 %.
Stop
yeah id love to see the great keith butler sit right on this dude and completely lock him up.
Thats not how it works. He has a jumper if he goes left he gonna use it. Kobe cooked tony allen the same way😂
He is so quick he travels and carries but no one can tell because it is done so fast.
his footwork and speed is crazy fr lmfao
This is pure fire 🔥🔥🔥
So insanely fast and good! The explosiveness, and hesi game!
He remind me of Jamal Crawford .. a younger version
I can’t carry my bags fast enough!!
LOLOL
Carry my bag while you’re at it big fella 🤦🏾♂️😂😂😂
lol you dont have to encourage him to carry anything
2:06 that was tuff
When ur playing your mid friends but it’s not fun to get a layup every play :
Frr
Yep. 4:10 he didn't want to do ol girl like that. He just passed it
When your mid friends don’t know basketball rules so they never call you carrying the ball over and over
The carry is outstanding
liked and subed too, love the content!
The best 3 step carry in the league.
Always internet refs who don't know what the hell they're talking about! Real refs are right there and NOT ONE called a carry!
Yo hes travelling alot, he'll take two steps, hesitate, then take another two steps forward without a dribble inbetween, then shoot or lay up, he does that ALOT
Float dribble
@@davejohn7161 its so annoying how foreign this is to people.
T Mac just talked about wasted dribbling. 😂😂😂
Its bag of moves is crazy!!! such a high basketball IQ!
He Carries the ball every third dribble
Everybody in here is screaming carry but the refs in the game not calling it. Not taking away from his ball handling ability and the QUICKNESS at which he executes his moves. He's too shifty and aborts the move so damn quick, defenders cant react quick enough.
How do you properly react to someone that holds the ball like that? I realize the refs don't call it, but the violation doesn't make him special
@@sirmayse1545 he carried maybe 2-3 times. Only way they call travel is if your hand is completely under the ball or something
He Carrie’s 3x in the first clip. Not special; he’s a cheater
Because these are joke games.
Bro come on we really letting the refs have all the say so like they robots or some shit and get every single call??? Refs are human just like you niggas been playing ball forever we know the rules just as well as the refs just because their refs doesn’t mean they know basketball more than the people playing the game only if you young asf a kid you can’t speak but come on man it’s calls on camera that are clearly not called like Durant stepping out of bounds I’ll never forget that bullshit
Bro hesi better than me pressing the pause button on a crazy scene. He's still HIM FOR HESIS!!!
That’s because he’s traveling like a mofo.He literally has his hand completely under the ball on some of them.🤣
Go head Yung bull 💪🏾💪🏾🙏🏾
Flashes of talent and skill no doubt, but (with respect) there are plenty of carries and traveling-stepbacks; Just keeping it real. But overall he is obviously skilled and has potential.
Facts
Facts
Your pfp does a lot of carrying and traveling-step backs lol
Dude also makes bad decisions, once he has beaten the defender he still pulls back to finish with a step back or kicked out to an open 3 cross court when he needed 1 more step to lay it up.
The type of basketball I hate to watch, hate to play with, and hate to have to play.
If you're on his team, you're never getting the ball because he'd seemingly rather take low % shots rather than kick it to a teammate. If you have to defend him, he'll travel/carry etc. constantly as well as being a good ball handler - so it's just not going to be any fun either way.
He got em Jordan Poole dribbling package
Games-a-lot: Trae Young meets Jeff Teague! Nasty handle and sick jumper game AND European footwork......dang!
glad he got a chance in the summer league to showcase. he should at least b in the gleague. give him a chance to learn how to play nba ball
Carries the ball. Every dribble.
its basketball everyone does it
I hated guarding this man at the YMCA...
In the 80's and early 90's, we'd simply say, "Ball...for the carry!" The offender would give it up, too!
He’s not carrying his hand isn’t under the ball plus nobody could dribble back then I seen so many one hand wonders
Old head mf this ain’t the fucking Stone Age no more
@@AyyyQ they couldn't dribble like that because they called carry.........😂
And1 baller. 50 dribbles just to get to a shot.
and every dribble is a carry
Jordan would be laughing at the inefficiency, which will eventually lead to inconsistency
I just knew dude was going to the league man.
Great moves, too many carries and travels tho
Game solid won’t work on nxt level tho too many crossing only need 3 dribbles for a bucket
And I'm sure you've watched Kyrie play all the time 😁😁😂💀💀😆😭😭⚰️⚰️. Segu used 2-3 dribbles in college and Summer League. But Kyrie tends to take way more than 3 dribbles and well as many other ball handlers in the league. Can't use that excuse anymore for why a guy won't make it. His Jumpshot was streaky and he was undersized.
He’s a pro, he plays in Greece…what are you actually talking about?
@@retrokidbk83 kyrie was in team USA by 21 u just blabbering
@@LostBoysBasketball that’s my point he was nice but it won’t work in nba
Carrying like crazy!
dame, he is so talent
2:05 is a definite travel. He grabs the ball with both hands before both feet come down, then takes a 3rd step.
Step through
Watch it in slow motion, completely legal move. When you prohop you can pick your pivot, that’s what he did. Never even took an additional step, simply moved about his pivot.
Carry 😵💫
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥👊🏾👊🏾
Crazy foot work
Him & sexton Will always be those boys. 👌🏿✨
First 3 seconds of the video and I see a carry of the century
Straight globtroter 😭
He on another level
“Get him a bus, he’s walking!”
Carry, travel, double dribble, shot clock violations
That young man got crazy handle and quickness, Wooooo!
AND1 Live Tour 2023... He could be a beast if he gets to the NBA...
He’s so colddddddd
That spin move was quality
Yes, definitely the best I have ever seen so far.
Mfs be dribbling too long forgetting they have teammates. Smh
One of those games of 5v5 where each player takes turns playing 1v1
That what we called back in the day,dragging that a..😂.
Carry hall of fame unlocked
wwwooowwwwww
The Best
Wouldn't describe him as fast. Fast is westbrook or fox, but he's super shifty.
All time great carrier
There's a Ronaldo in Basketball too now, watch your ankles
That hesi is lethal and scary 😮
You know if your name is Ronaldo and in sports you already cooking🔥🔥
Some could even say he 'carries' the team😂🤷🏾♂️
how simple basketball becomes when you can carry....