LaMelo Ball Pulls Up From Half Court

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Normally thats a bad shot but if you look at it dude is pretty much already a Bruin at 15--still growing. And those muthafukkas didn't even come press a dude they know got range and a hot hand. So with that said, if you think about it--what NBA caliber player at any age couldn;t hit that shot wide open.
He already committed to UCLA when he was a freshman
 

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I hear JJ Redikk used to pull up from half court.

But it's still a ridiculous concept, unless he's dumb accurate from that range.
 

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I watch LaMelo and his brother at Chino Hill on YouTube playing and I was just :scust:

These highlight videos make them look better than what they are. They are nothing but Stephen Curry wannabes


Especially that fat ass nikka #3 nikka shooting steppback air balls and LaMelo was airballing shots.

Nothing but chuckers
 

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the curry effect


This whole video is filled with struggle.

fukk Steph Curry man...

This is what I was afraid of.:what:


Looks like mark jackson was right


Mark Jackson on Stephen Curry: ‘To a degree, he’s hurt the game




Former Golden State Warriors head coach Mark Jackson criticized Stephen Curry for the influence of his three-point shooting on young basketball players during Golden State’s 89–83 Christmas Day win against the Cleveland Cavaliers on Friday.

“To a degree, he’s hurt the game,” Jackson said on ABC’s telecast. “And what I mean by that is I go into these high school gyms, I watch these kids and the first thing they do is run to the three-point line. You are not Steph Curry. Work on your other aspects of the game. People don’t think that he’s just a knock-down shooter. That’s not why he’s the MVP. He’s a complete basketball player.”





Watch: Mark Jackson criticizes Steph Curry’s game

 
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