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[Highlight] What Lebron thought about to create a quick bucket off of a jump ball. Simple yet smart.



[Highlight] What Lebron thought about to create a quick bucket off of a jump ball. Simple yet smart.

by Slim-Ticket

21 Comments

  1. I-C-U-8-1-M-I

    Then follows up with low Iq 3 point chucking and they lose šŸ˜ƒ

  2. I actually do like the cartoon bubbles in this situation. Shit like this 99.99% people watching wouldnā€™t even notice

  3. recollectionsmayvary

    If you made a channel out of something like this, Iā€™d watch all day honestly. This was fascinating, you explained it so well and it put high level bball iq in like normal peoples brain speed.

    Thanks- and if you ever make a TikTok or a YouTube channel out of showing mismatches and how players improvise around it, lol plz let me know. Iā€™d subscribe

  4. Far_Lie_7760

    ā€œDamn I wish someone could turn off this generic ass youtube basketball musicā€

  5. Temporary-Dust-865

    The glazing is crazy omg šŸ˜­šŸ˜­šŸ˜­

  6. I honestly wonder what randle is thinking in situations like this, his teammate talking to him and he doesnā€™t move or acknowledge

  7. action_nick

    LOL Julius is an idiot and Lebron is a GOD! /s

    Knicks won this game by 5, Julius was +17, Lebron was -13.

    This is more in response to the incorrect bubbles in the video (iHart is saying heā€™s gonna screen or handoff if they regain possession) and the comments in here.

    Really great play by Lebron here, but the Randle slander is dumb and giving off nephew lolknicks ā€œI donā€™t watch basketball outside of clipsā€ energy.

  8. Trailblazin15

    Is this the guy that did the lebron mismatch hunting on the clippers a few years ago? Love his clips

  9. This is like an ESPN recap, highlighting all the crap LBJ did for 48 minutes and at the end the reporter says, oh yeah, Knicks won by 5.

  10. nutsygenius

    Tbh, I’m equally impressed by Isaiah’s self-awareness lol He knew he was about to get cooked and was already looking for help

  11. Public-Product-1503

    Bill Simmons mentioned this plsy on the podcast ; he was watching with Russilo and was amazed how Bron was just on another level to everyone intellectually/bbiq wise and pointed to this as a clear example when nobody even realised what he was doing n telling team where to go ; then after Thibs calls time out to be mad

  12. Productpusher

    He might have the brain and memory of the young lawyer from suits .
    He would be nasty in any field

  13. AthKaElGal

    this is a very nice highlight clip. hartenstein should have just switched with Randle without waiting for the coaches to call it.

  14. bobittoknorr

    We used to run this exact play all the time when we knew we were going to win the jump ball. Great way to start a game and demoralize a low IQ opponent.

  15. Damn.. as a relatively new NBA fan I wish I had more BBall IQ to notice these things during games.

  16. Potential-Handle-410

    I love this because it’s so accurate. That sums up the Knicks. Randle is not putting in any effort, and Hartenstein is confused about him, as well as confused about the coaches being so bad while trying to mask the mistakes of everyone else, which usually works but not here.

    I would personally bench Randle for a couple of games just for this.

  17. ImPretendingToCare

    The thing about competitive sports at a Pro level is little things like this happen quite often. Only a few players and people can catch it sometimes, but ultimately the thing that put these people in these elite leagues is their IQ.

    Itd be fun to be able to see more analysis’s more quicker and more often on small and discrete decisions being made.

    This here isnt TOO much of a super high iq play Lebron would almost call it a common decision. But in general people dont ever get to see whats really going on in the mind of these people. They just see the points go up on the scoreboard.

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