The Official NBA Season Thread: NBA Cup Night

Only one player in the league can do that.

It’s literally that man right there.
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Kenny smith was doing this at his home all day. Everyone had it they just didn’t do it in game…..

 
Kenny smith was doing this at his home all day. Everyone had it they just didn’t do it in game…..



Kenny Smith is mostly correct.

The idea that 80's, 90's NBA players were like physically incapable of doing these type of moves is silly.
it was against the rules for most of the history of the league so it didn't occur to them to do it.

Im sure if you had a time machine and showed a tape of Kyrie to Rod Strickland or Tim Hardaway and said "hey can you do this?" im sure they would have no problem doing it.
 
While being draped by a 7 footer with less than 3 seconds with his off hand? Floater from 18 feet?

Appreciate the artis bro.
You got it bro

There's a difference in appreciating and saying he's the only person who can do that lmao
 
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How many kids or NBA players do we see practicing the left handed hook shot floater from 20 feet tomorrow? Will it even be quantifiable? :lol
 
It's wild how this is the worst Wizards team in franchise history by a comfortable margin. Just considering how many bad teams they've had over the years.
 
I’m not even sure what the right word is to best capture it - unexpected? improbable? creative?

But Kyrie’s shot today is definitely one of the most something NBA GWs I’ve ever seen.

First word that came to mind was gutsy.

It took me a second or two to comprehend what happened.

Ramadan Kai man. :nthat:
 
Sam Hauser with 10 threes only 3 mins into the 3rd.

EDIT just sprained his ankle on someone’s foot from the Wizards bench

Kyrie most skilled ever.

And shortly Samuel will become greatest 3 point shooter ever.
 
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