Yeah, our grandparents and their great grandparents had it. Now look at us, see what happens when u try to act like the players u see from the 80s to now.
99.9999% of these brats will get humbled by life. The slim margin on who makes it to each next level of play is insane. Just to be a bench player in a powerhouse college team means they were an all time legendary player on their HS team. Some of these kids will not even be the best player at their high school if they don’t grow tall.
@Gabriel Bartholomew Suicide is death caused by injuring oneself with the intent to die. A suicide attempt is when someone harms themselves with any intent to end their life, but they do not die as a result of their actions. 1. Many factors can increase the risk for suicide or protect against it.
@HoustonMadeCaleb Yes, without college; but still need visibility against high level competition before you get that shot. Plus, the pay is less than min wage unless they get into a premier European league and start.
Sorry but this is pretty sad in my opinion. But it’s not their fault at all, so I don’t blame the way they’re acting. Very talented kids for sure though that have a bright future in sports. Hoping they are humble and work as hard as their celebrations.
im guessing you were the most humblest kid/teenager and did nothing to annoy anyone heck i bet you never even complained when mum wont buy you sweets at the end of school, bro common their kids your putting to much of a unrealsitic expectation on kids.
@bender rodriguez But the ref is there to stop that real quick. This level of competiotn is exactly the same thing with soccer in Europe. have you seen these kids talents it just insane. I think we have to see the fact basketball in th USA is just another level. These rookie from the Nba are not even scare of the veterans no more. from lamelo ball Zion,bol bol to ja morant entering they just went at dude throats.
At the end of the day it comes down to bad parenting. But the reality check will come sooner or later as there will always be someone better that is going to humble those kids. There's nothing wrong with celebrating, but allowing your children to humiliate and bully other kids goes to far. It hurts them in the long run as it will be even more painful once the reality check pops their small bubble.
I grew up in a military house, If my step dad ever saw me flexing in someone’s face, He’d make me move these heavy ass rocks from one end of the stream in front of my house to the other. That taught me real quick
Being 56 years old and someone who played youth sports this is a sad representation of how far we have fallen as a society. The behavior demonstrated in this video not only would have gotten you kicked out of the game but also kicked out of the league. We have chosen style over substance. Let’s face it a lot of those boys were acting like girls.
I was in elementary school watching and1 mixtapes. I was in high school watching high school ball-is-life mixtapes from Mac McClung, Zion, Tyler Herro, the ball brothers, Jelly Fam, etc. Now I'm in college watching 8-year-olds play basketball. By the time I'm a father, imma have to send colleges my 4 year-olds highlight tape from our local YMCA games 😂 😂 😂
This new era is real lol. Watched a family friend's kids play the other day & they in 5th grade. The game was more heated than most varsity games back in my day & I went to high school with Kevin Love lmao. Went to my wife's nephew's game & he got thrown out for punching a player from the other team after the other guy threw the ball in his face & pushed him. They are 15 playing on a community league ffs 😂
At 5:35 that kid most definitely should’ve had a technical foul, a ball to the face seems kind of worse than the foul call that was called on the other kid.
So happy I grew up in the jordan era. .Literally was the best on the planet. And everybody knew it. He didn't have to say it or hype himself up with over the top celebrations
its called access to social media and parents letting their kids be raised off of it. I'm glad my parents put me in boxing that sport will humble the crap out of you and it made me a better person than I was playing basketball or football.
The skill is evident, but the unsporting attitudes will need to change. A couple of "T's" may mature some of them pretty quickly. When there are stripes with whistles, not controlling the game, this is nothing other than street ball.
@Stan Petrides not even, former street baller here. Whenever you play there is mutual respect and celebrations and girly ass trash talk is frowned upon.
Honestly I remember the 3rd and 4th graders in my town when I was that age being much better than these kids … partly because we actually played defense and our game was much faster (so we didn’t have time for talking)
When I was in high school if I got a technical foul, I had to run 2 miles at the end of next practice. Taught me real quick to keep my act together on the court. These kids behaviors are disgusting
Kids are kids let them have their fun - but for those who are a bit upset about the behavior and where it comes from, its the older generation. They see the adults and want to be like them. Man basketball has changed. I used to take pride in being the enforcer, play physical and do it without fouling out. I was pretty bad at the last part.
@danners238 Exactly. The current generation of parents and coaches are allowing this to happen. The refs too. This kind of stuff wouldnt have been tolerated when i played, but i guess thats not the culture anymore.
Kids can and already do play like that at home or at recess, its not appropriate on a school team or in a league where sportsmanship and respect for the game are supposed to be learned. The only way you can blame the older generation is because they are letting these little narcissists get away with it. Pros have been showboating and celebrating since long before these kids' parents were born, its just slowly been allowed more and more because the dumb fans love it
I live in Ohio and I going to say Dallas Stewart is one of the best players. He plays for pickerington central. I have played him and he can’t be stopped. Dudes just a beast.
@Hoops Spill bro I grew up in a military family. If my step dad ever saw me flexing in someone’s face he’d make me carry these heavy rocks in a gym bag from one side to the other. I only did that two or three times and I learned my lesson real quick
@Mindy Freed idk, Im only 30 but I've been coaching middle school ball for almost 10 years. I just teach the game differently and see the game differently I'm all for having fun but there's a difference in a passionate competitive celebration and the camera is on showboating celebration. I'm not saying the kids are wrong but where do we go from here, I don't even like 2k celebrations after every play. The goats didn't even play like that but these kids are to young to understand curry and ja etc do most that celebration to keep you entertained to make money sometimes it's passion but the kids aren't old enough to tell the difference they just see celebration ja dances around it's to sell his brand but I don't expect kids or other ppl to understand this type of stuff. Personally I'm telling my kids if you do it against low competition you better do it against high Comp. Like Luka said everybody acts tough when they're up
As a high school/college basketball official all that “extra” behavior will eventually get tempered down. At this point they are young and somewhat undisciplined so if coaches don’t control it, then they will continue to over celebrate. but Honestly coaches need to school a lot of these young kids on better sportsmanship and respect for your opponent.
I wonder how many of these kids who are "different" are the coaches kids. I notice a lot of times when kids are talented or extra cocky is because their dad is the coach, a part of the organization or their mom is the team mom. Lol
Kids these days are built different. I was never that calm and confident at 8 yo when I was on the floor. Who cares if they’re taunting, let them hang on the ring.
It’s almost like all these kids have is ego. That’s wild how they’re acting while being so young. The crazy thing is, after Covid, it will only get much, much worse with how quickly our population is growing. This type of behavior isn’t a good sign for the future, and how crowded the world along with being shoulder to shoulder with ego after ego.
Kids who grew up watching MJ knew it was cool to celebrate as soon as the game was over. Kids who grow up watching LeBron think it's cool to pound your chest after every play.
This is Wild. This kids are built different forreal. Getting crossed by a 4th grader, you fall, he swishes, and he griddy's with his boy.. They do it again, different dance. You feel like crap. This kids are built different.
This is a 3 part issue. The 1st is the parents for allowing behaviors like this and not reigning it in as a balance. The second is coaches knowing and understanding about sportsmanship on and off the court, and what to do when your athletes act like some of these kids. The 3rd, is professional athletes acting like they do not understanding kids watch them and how they play and react..Talent and knowing how to act while playing the sport is part of the game. Maybe it's lost on this generation.
The effect of social media and how we view things, i understand there is passion and competitiveness for the game but this just looks bad and super disrespectful to the sport!!
i saw two kids arguing about one got a mixtape and the other didn't because he got his ankles broken. he missed the shot after ankle breaker, and his team lost the game. But in short the 2nd kid was getting flamed for 1. not getting a mixtape 2. getting dropped but the 2nd kid's team won the game but the 1st kid didn't care because he got 21 points and a mixtape🤦♂️😹
@Chuck Cribbs what? Dude you don't know what your talking about. Every NBA player that came into the the past decade came in this route. If course all aren't going to make it , but the majority that do will come from these leagues.
I promise you none of them will. I spent five years coaching youth wrestling. I watched the kids grow up and by middle school the became disinterested in wrestling even though one kid in particular was extremely talented. Basketball is not wrestling, but long hours of practice, keeping your grades up and the ultra high level of competition are going to ruin these kids when they stop growing or life takes a turn and they get cut. Then what??
All those taunts, trash talking, celebrations, and head slapping should be left off the court. These kids should be learning about respect, humility, sportsmanship, teamwork, etc... all they are learning is disrespect. And it is really sad to see it at such a young age.
I use ref’ing AAU in the summer to make extra $$. And really that’s all it’s good for, AAU bball is a money maker for the organizers. Parents pay a lot to get in the games, and also pay a flat sum for kids to be on a team. The coaches are usually not professional and parents are insane! The kids aren’t taught sportsmanship or teamwork…in a few yrs this generation will be in the workforce….scary thought! That being said there are some good orgs out there that put on great tournaments, hire good officials, pay well, don’t over charge, and promote good basketball but sadly this isn’t the norm.
They aren't built different their mind is just corrupted by things they are immersed with. I.E. Video games that add celebration dances and taunting in them and pro athletes that do the same thing on the court in the NBA. NBA 2K you can equip all kinds of after shot celebrations and fortnite is no different.
They better get they attitudes in check because a lot of college coaches won't tolerate shitty sportsmanship. Let alone the NBA will humble most if they even make it that far.
If this bleeds into their normal life then god help them, and I doubt they have the emotional maturity to separate their game-face from their everyday one, many adults don't!
I blame the parents, coaches, and the refs for allowing these kids to act like this. I’m a coach I don’t care how good you are act like this and you will be watching the game from the bench.
These are all prime examples of why being humble is one of the best characteristics to have as an athlete.
Someone needs to teach these kids a lesson
Agreed
Yeah, our grandparents and their great grandparents had it. Now look at us, see what happens when u try to act like the players u see from the 80s to now.
Fax
@David Rucker huh?
These kids are really good. That being said, future NBA games are going to take 5 hrs to play with a team celebration after every made free throw.
99.9999% of these brats will get humbled by life. The slim margin on who makes it to each next level of play is insane. Just to be a bench player in a powerhouse college team means they were an all time legendary player on their HS team. Some of these kids will not even be the best player at their high school if they don’t grow tall.
these kids are OKAY nothings like the jolly brothers. these are barely highlights
@Gabriel Bartholomew Suicide is death caused by injuring oneself with the intent to die. A suicide attempt is when someone harms themselves with any intent to end their life, but they do not die as a result of their actions. 1. Many factors can increase the risk for suicide or protect against it.
@HoustonMadeCaleb Yes, without college; but still need visibility against high level competition before you get that shot. Plus, the pay is less than min wage unless they get into a premier European league and start.
@Michael Smith you realize they can go to the g league most overseas and stuff you don’t gotta go through college
this the effect of social media lol
Y'all sound so old and grumpy! 😂
And I'm no spring chicken myself. WTH? 😂
Parents are more responsible for this behavior than social media. Stop letting these smart phones babysit your kids!
and 2k
Factual
@Mikal Banks that league is just like the outside courts. I’d understand if it was aau or school.
All of their dads need to teach them the importance of humbleness. I instantly blame parents for the behavior
@Brandon Johnson name one benefit of being humble
Being humble is the most useless thing ever
you can call them talented but this trash talk is some of the cringiest stuff i ever seen
FACTS
Yes it’s so annoying😊
Fr honestly so cringe
At that age I wasn't trash talking at all if we were our could make run all practice and after a game
Calling them “Pandemic Kids” is cringe
Sorry but this is pretty sad in my opinion. But it’s not their fault at all, so I don’t blame the way they’re acting. Very talented kids for sure though that have a bright future in sports. Hoping they are humble and work as hard as their celebrations.
@CURRYISTHEGOAT they aren’t just being competitive some things they are doing are unnecessary and border line bullying
im guessing you were the most humblest kid/teenager and did nothing to annoy anyone heck i bet you never even complained when mum wont buy you sweets at the end of school, bro common their kids your putting to much of a unrealsitic expectation on kids.
@bender rodriguez But the ref is there to stop that real quick. This level of competiotn is exactly the same thing with soccer in Europe. have you seen these kids talents it just insane. I think we have to see the fact basketball in th USA is just another level. These rookie from the Nba are not even scare of the veterans no more. from lamelo ball Zion,bol bol to ja morant entering they just went at dude throats.
@CURRYISTHEGOAT fr
At the end of the day it comes down to bad parenting.
But the reality check will come sooner or later as there will always be someone better that is going to humble those kids.
There's nothing wrong with celebrating, but allowing your children to humiliate and bully other kids goes to far. It hurts them in the long run as it will be even more painful once the reality check pops their small bubble.
I grew up in a military house, If my step dad ever saw me flexing in someone’s face, He’d make me move these heavy ass rocks from one end of the stream in front of my house to the other. That taught me real quick
@Jososa it’s not , but that’s what they’ll label it
@Ray Malvnot at all 🤦🏾♂️
@genuinecve absolutely hilarious
Then you'd have bigger muscles with which to flex with. Win-win
Being 56 years old and someone who played youth sports this is a sad representation of how far we have fallen as a society. The behavior demonstrated in this video not only would have gotten you kicked out of the game but also kicked out of the league. We have chosen style over substance. Let’s face it a lot of those boys were acting like girls.
Naw you have nba players doing it don’t hate us hate them we look up to them do what they do
Just ball kids. Leave the egos at home. There’s a long way between where you’re at and where you want to be.
If only they would celebrate like this whenever they got an A+ on a test.
Oh wait.
?
🤦🏾♂️
I was in elementary school watching and1 mixtapes. I was in high school watching high school ball-is-life mixtapes from Mac McClung, Zion, Tyler Herro, the ball brothers, Jelly Fam, etc. Now I'm in college watching 8-year-olds play basketball. By the time I'm a father, imma have to send colleges my 4 year-olds highlight tape from our local YMCA games 😂 😂 😂
This is why Europe is passing us in player development
@Jososa it is, u Americans have ur cameras out for everything, and it's all about how cool you are.
@Jososa it is lol, you don’t see dudes flexing in cameras and playing for the mixtapes in Europe. It’s all about fundamentals and winning.
Definitely not the reason
This new era is real lol.
Watched a family friend's kids play the other day & they in 5th grade. The game was more heated than most varsity games back in my day & I went to high school with Kevin Love lmao.
Went to my wife's nephew's game & he got thrown out for punching a player from the other team after the other guy threw the ball in his face & pushed him. They are 15 playing on a community league ffs 😂
Yo I dont remember basketball being this intense in 4th grade lmao
Right
this is aau games
At 5:35 that kid most definitely should’ve had a technical foul, a ball to the face seems kind of worse than the foul call that was called on the other kid.
Yeaaaa
@Jososawrong. Its unsportsmanlike and results in a technical
The ball to the face not a technical
The most annoying thing i see is when people throw the ball in the defenders face. Then act like they did something blowing past them
So happy I grew up in the jordan era. .Literally was the best on the planet. And everybody knew it. He didn't have to say it or hype himself up with over the top celebrations
My dad woulda beat my ass if I acted like these kids 😂
its called access to social media and parents letting their kids be raised off of it. I'm glad my parents put me in boxing that sport will humble the crap out of you and it made me a better person than I was playing basketball or football.
New age narcissist gen
The state of basketball pisses me off😥
If this is the next gen of nba players, I'm worried. Not for their skill, but their humility and celebrations. 🤦♂
"This was a 5th grade championships, so pride was on the line"🤣🤣🤣🤣. This was good.
The skill is evident, but the unsporting attitudes will need to change. A couple of "T's" may mature some of them pretty quickly. When there are stripes with whistles, not controlling the game, this is nothing other than street ball.
@Stan Petrides not even, former street baller here. Whenever you play there is mutual respect and celebrations and girly ass trash talk is frowned upon.
NBA has evolved to street ball
OH MAN!! See how that kid just tauntingly humiliated his opponent like a dog in front of his family watching?? Dad must be SO PROUD...so proud indeed!
3:07 Number 3: "He a little boy, fam. I done raised him." 💀
These kids are menaces lmaooo
I had a chance to play with Braylen Davis at an AAU camp. And all imma say is he is a good kid and we became pretty good friends
What do you mean
I feel like there is some exaggeration going on here, but im not sure where
6:01 🤣🤣🤣 this whole video is crazy. These are the results of the new NBA, Social media & confidence 😂 the celebrations got me dead tho
6:00 He dunked on EVERYBODY 😂
Bro 😭😭
Honestly I remember the 3rd and 4th graders in my town when I was that age being much better than these kids … partly because we actually played defense and our game was much faster (so we didn’t have time for talking)
My dad told me to be humble and he doesn't wanna see me doing any celebrations on the court 😀
You have a good role model then
These kids are hilarious. More entertaining than the NBA
5:07 I’m sorry but this was just too cute! I can’t 😭
When I was in high school if I got a technical foul, I had to run 2 miles at the end of next practice. Taught me real quick to keep my act together on the court. These kids behaviors are disgusting
Kids are kids let them have their fun - but for those who are a bit upset about the behavior and where it comes from, its the older generation. They see the adults and want to be like them.
Man basketball has changed. I used to take pride in being the enforcer, play physical and do it without fouling out. I was pretty bad at the last part.
@danners238 Exactly. The current generation of parents and coaches are allowing this to happen. The refs too. This kind of stuff wouldnt have been tolerated when i played, but i guess thats not the culture anymore.
Kids can and already do play like that at home or at recess, its not appropriate on a school team or in a league where sportsmanship and respect for the game are supposed to be learned. The only way you can blame the older generation is because they are letting these little narcissists get away with it. Pros have been showboating and celebrating since long before these kids' parents were born, its just slowly been allowed more and more because the dumb fans love it
1:24 if my coach saw us doing this, we would run the rest of practice and most of next practice
Anything for the gram lol
Same, back in the day this would be considered poor sportsmanship.. now it’s cool?
Parents of these kids have to be proud
I live in Ohio and I going to say Dallas Stewart is one of the best players. He plays for pickerington central. I have played him and he can’t be stopped. Dudes just a beast.
Makes me wanna find a new sport tbh
@Hoops Spill bro I grew up in a military family. If my step dad ever saw me flexing in someone’s face he’d make me carry these heavy rocks in a gym bag from one side to the other. I only did that two or three times and I learned my lesson real quick
@Anti Chaos dude.. leave me alone 🤡✌🏾
@Hoops Spill Luka literally drove a tank to the arena. Not the best example.
@Mindy Freed idk, Im only 30 but I've been coaching middle school ball for almost 10 years. I just teach the game differently and see the game differently I'm all for having fun but there's a difference in a passionate competitive celebration and the camera is on showboating celebration. I'm not saying the kids are wrong but where do we go from here, I don't even like 2k celebrations after every play. The goats didn't even play like that but these kids are to young to understand curry and ja etc do most that celebration to keep you entertained to make money sometimes it's passion but the kids aren't old enough to tell the difference they just see celebration ja dances around it's to sell his brand but I don't expect kids or other ppl to understand this type of stuff. Personally I'm telling my kids if you do it against low competition you better do it against high Comp. Like Luka said everybody acts tough when they're up
Why
Bro they shot more 3s in the video than I could in a week
5:14 had me dieing😂😂
I like the wholesome cracked players. It's just a whole different vibe.
As a high school/college basketball official all that “extra” behavior will eventually get tempered down. At this point they are young and somewhat undisciplined so if coaches don’t control it, then they will continue to over celebrate. but Honestly coaches need to school a lot of these young kids on better sportsmanship and respect for your opponent.
I agree George! That’s why coaching has such a huge impact on so many of young people’s development. Great point!
5:18 The headbutt killed me 🤣🤣🤣
I wonder how many of these kids who are "different" are the coaches kids. I notice a lot of times when kids are talented or extra cocky is because their dad is the coach, a part of the organization or their mom is the team mom. Lol
I’m ngl if someone threw the ball at my face on purpose in a game in front of my family I’m sleeping lil homie right on that hardwood 😴
When you get your self worth from a silly game.
@W Reddy If allowed, they will stay that way.
Bro they’re kids😂
Exactly.
🤣🤣🤣 GL to the coaches at the upper levels with these brats. Be cool to see the "Come to Jesus" talks they receive as they get older.
"I raised him" LMAO🤣
Lol I love their intensity
“My son got dunked on today”
Nah bro that ain’t your son no more that’s his son💀
the little kids acting tough is hilarious
no one to blame but the parents
The NBA created a highlight culture and now we can see it effecting the sport
It’s already cringy seeing adults act like this but seeing these kids doing it is on another level
Yup
Refs should call Techs and make this kid of behavior cost themselves the game. We need to start holding our children accountable
i think its cool, makes me thrilled to hoop
“When you win, say very little. When you lose, say even less.” Paul Brown.
NONE of these kids were taught the ultimate GOAT lesson. "LET YOUR GAME DO THE TALKING".
Mic’n up the kids is wild 😂😂😂
parents are literally paying to have there kid in the spotlight these days
Lol and there’s nun wrong with that
Kids these days are built different. I was never that calm and confident at 8 yo when I was on the floor. Who cares if they’re taunting, let them hang on the ring.
Pandemic kids is hilarious 😂😂😂😂
before you can showboat with all the celebrations you must respect the game first & that’s what most of these lack
The coach looked at him like wtf 😂😂
It’s almost like all these kids have is ego. That’s wild how they’re acting while being so young. The crazy thing is, after Covid, it will only get much, much worse with how quickly our population is growing. This type of behavior isn’t a good sign for the future, and how crowded the world along with being shoulder to shoulder with ego after ego.
Kids who grew up watching MJ knew it was cool to celebrate as soon as the game was over. Kids who grow up watching LeBron think it's cool to pound your chest after every play.
Bro what they be feeding these year 6 kids 😭😭😭
I my miss the days of P.A.L league basketball ball where kids went to play ball without the need to be professional and just had fun.
This is Wild. This kids are built different forreal. Getting crossed by a 4th grader, you fall, he swishes, and he griddy's with his boy.. They do it again, different dance. You feel like crap. This kids are built different.
THE END WAS COMEDY 🤣🤣🤣
This is a 3 part issue. The 1st is the parents for allowing behaviors like this and not reigning it in as a balance. The second is coaches knowing and understanding about sportsmanship on and off the court, and what to do when your athletes act like some of these kids. The 3rd, is professional athletes acting like they do not understanding kids watch them and how they play and react..Talent and knowing how to act while playing the sport is part of the game. Maybe it's lost on this generation.
The effect of social media and how we view things, i understand there is passion and competitiveness for the game but this just looks bad and super disrespectful to the sport!!
Most of these antics would get techs when I played.
when i was listening to the kids that ware mic'd up i felt like i was in a ps party with 8yrs old kids
This is why my kids play baseball.
throwing the ball off somebody head is just goofy now lol
"It's a loose ball ref" lmao🤣
i saw two kids arguing about one got a mixtape and the other didn't because he got his ankles broken.
he missed the shot after ankle breaker, and his team lost the game.
But in short the 2nd kid was getting flamed for 1. not getting a mixtape 2. getting dropped but the 2nd kid's team won the game but the 1st kid didn't care because he got 21 points and a mixtape🤦♂️😹
2:52 bro kept saying he's too small even tho he missed 💀💀
Uniforms are built different as well. Might have to have strobe effect warnings before some of these games.
These kids are going to be entertaining when they get to the league.
@Chuck Cribbs what? Dude you don't know what your talking about. Every NBA player that came into the the past decade came in this route. If course all aren't going to make it , but the majority that do will come from these leagues.
I promise you none of them will. I spent five years coaching youth wrestling. I watched the kids grow up and by middle school the became disinterested in wrestling even though one kid in particular was extremely talented. Basketball is not wrestling, but long hours of practice, keeping your grades up and the ultra high level of competition are going to ruin these kids when they stop growing or life takes a turn and they get cut. Then what??
All those taunts, trash talking, celebrations, and head slapping should be left off the court. These kids should be learning about respect, humility, sportsmanship, teamwork, etc... all they are learning is disrespect. And it is really sad to see it at such a young age.
Of course the dang coach, referee and some parents condone it.
This is one of the reasons why the best Nba players are european at the moment, doncic, giannis, jokic and hopefully wembanyama
5:08 is funny as heck.
One thing I notice about these AAU leagues is the jersey and shoes and camera are super flashy but the gyms they’re playing are raggedy.
I use ref’ing AAU in the summer to make extra $$. And really that’s all it’s good for, AAU bball is a money maker for the organizers. Parents pay a lot to get in the games, and also pay a flat sum for kids to be on a team. The coaches are usually not professional and parents are insane! The kids aren’t taught sportsmanship or teamwork…in a few yrs this generation will be in the workforce….scary thought! That being said there are some good orgs out there that put on great tournaments, hire good officials, pay well, don’t over charge, and promote good basketball but sadly this isn’t the norm.
0:39 nah that kid goin crazy 🔥
facts 10 second clip is a highlight reel🔥😂
They aren't built different their mind is just corrupted by things they are immersed with. I.E. Video games that add celebration dances and taunting in them and pro athletes that do the same thing on the court in the NBA. NBA 2K you can equip all kinds of after shot celebrations and fortnite is no different.
the last one had the most talent in it
Gotta stay humble plus just because you can do something flashy doesn’t mean you should do it.
They better get they attitudes in check because a lot of college coaches won't tolerate shitty sportsmanship. Let alone the NBA will humble most if they even make it that far.
they took it too far with the celebrations and social media is the only problem, Too much Hype
This is why good sportsmanship is the best thing to have
@WTFJ at least i have one
We were running in 5th grade for using right hand on left side lay ups lol.
If little kids are hitting threes, that means the line is too short for highschoolers
@Nicholas Antonicello 29.5
@Owen Kapsner what’s nba
Remember, they’re balls are 27.5” or 28.5”
@Zeflr 12 and it did it go in?
do you see their form they can barely shoot
Most of them will be decent in highschool, humble them before life does. Have fun, but it’s hard to watch
“I raised him” hahahahaha!
If this bleeds into their normal life then god help them, and I doubt they have the emotional maturity to separate their game-face from their everyday one, many adults don't!
I didn't know that Julian Newman is the new-age Wilt Chamberlain but without protection. 😅
I blame the parents, coaches, and the refs for allowing these kids to act like this. I’m a coach I don’t care how good you are act like this and you will be watching the game from the bench.