How TRASH was Julian Newman Actually?

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Beyond The Bounce

Beyond The Bounce

Ай бұрын

Do you remember when Julian Newman reached the Mount Rushmore of the basketball world at 11 years old and was being projected as the next big thing to make it to the NBA.
Well, it's been more than a decade and Julian Newman has yet to make it to an NBA roster.
Despite all the hype that surrounded him, he hasn't had the world of attention that he once had. It's as if he's almost been forgotten entirely.
But where did Julian Newman go wrong? Did he mess up in his personal life? Why did he not live up to the expectations and promises made about him? These are the things that come to mind when we think about why he's not as popular as he used to be.
Rest assured, I have the answer to that question and it is bound to surprise you. Stay until the end to see me roast the shit out of Julian Newman.
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@oscargomezrivera
@oscargomezrivera Ай бұрын
Bro has been in highschool for like 20 years
@Ack3mqn
@Ack3mqn Ай бұрын
😭but Fr
@devinalston4754
@devinalston4754 26 күн бұрын
No he hasn’t bro 😐
@jayharv285
@jayharv285 3 күн бұрын
​@@devinalston4754 it's a joke for how short he is...
@a_player8536
@a_player8536 Ай бұрын
he's not bad, he just never grew and evolved his game.
@massacretv4988
@massacretv4988 Ай бұрын
And too cocky and arrogant.
@rafaelunplugged
@rafaelunplugged Ай бұрын
He also never grew up that's why. 😂
@AmmorayeThaRealist
@AmmorayeThaRealist Ай бұрын
Agreed
@AmmorayeThaRealist
@AmmorayeThaRealist Ай бұрын
@@massacretv4988agreed
@BeyondtheBounceYT
@BeyondtheBounceYT Ай бұрын
I feel like even if he has 6'5 he still wouldnt make the NBA
@jd5179
@jd5179 Ай бұрын
This dude is entering highschool for 13th year in a row 😂
@allclassallthetime4739
@allclassallthetime4739 Ай бұрын
They say to this day he’s at the age of 21 still yet again a HS senior
@BennyLin718
@BennyLin718 26 күн бұрын
All that n he barely cracked the records smh
@sundevil6129
@sundevil6129 Ай бұрын
I saw bro play at a high school showcase his senior year. Hes actually good. The issue is his height, and the fact he never learned how to play with 4 other dudes on the court. Every time he got the ball he ducked his head and tried to play Hero ball. He cannot move without the ball. When his teammates had the ball he would spread out he’d follow them around so they’d have to pass it back to him. He just never learned how to play with fundamentals. But. He’s got serious skills.
@BeyondtheBounceYT
@BeyondtheBounceYT Ай бұрын
I agree with everything you said! Thanks for the comment
@TheGreatPewpyOne
@TheGreatPewpyOne 26 күн бұрын
Sounds like he doesn't though lmao like doing the same dribble move over and over and throws the ball with his whole body to as a shot form... he's dogshit
@Grandmas_Favorite
@Grandmas_Favorite 24 күн бұрын
Well basketball is a team sport… If he’s playing hero ball every time how is he good? If he lacks the fundamentals how is he good?
@natesamadhi33
@natesamadhi33 20 күн бұрын
..So he's *not* actually good. You said yourself he never learned fundamentals. If someone doesn't even have fundamentals down, then by definition, they are not good. Basketball is a team sport; being able to dribble really fast doesn't mean you're a good player at the sport. His loss at IMG Academy was more than enough proof that he's actually terrible (look up the game on here). He can go do gymnastics or something
@elrondes1
@elrondes1 15 күн бұрын
But what is he actually good at? Dribbling 20 times in place as he struggles to get by his defender? I've yet to see him beat his man 1 on 1 against actually good defenders, usually just winds up chucking up an airball. Yes his height is a problem, but there are short players with 100x the skill level as him.
@dershadarthur
@dershadarthur Ай бұрын
Why do people still make video essays about Julian Newman? this dude's been played out for the past 5 years. There's nothing new to learn about him.
@SpectorEuro4
@SpectorEuro4 Ай бұрын
Stop watching
@jadennewmansdad6022
@jadennewmansdad6022 Ай бұрын
Chill
@israelhernandez5431
@israelhernandez5431 Ай бұрын
Just don’t watch the video then lol
@YourAnimeDad
@YourAnimeDad Ай бұрын
Why not just move on with your life instead of making a comment like this? If you wonder then just keep that question for yourself, nobody would answer your question because everyone is still questioning the same thing.
@allclassallthetime4739
@allclassallthetime4739 Ай бұрын
I mean he’s the perfect scapegoat on why fans are bellyaching and there’s no new phenom there to excite them again. And what I mean in terms of why, for one, how a basketball player on scholarship is in school like it has absolutely nothing to do with education. Isn’t that a good enough reason to have fans rolling their eyes? And Duke is becoming a joke as a reputable elite academic institution when they are basically wearing a sign that they don’t care about basketball recruits if when it comes to meeting their picky application acceptance standards. People will begin to lose faith in the prestige of how actually smart the rest of the student population is if they are taking in the sort that aren’t even on the level of a 4th grader. Ok, that’s not nice how it sounds, but it’s a swept under the rug oversight that people are just uncomfortable or not informed enough to be brave enough to talk about.
@doubleagentx44
@doubleagentx44 Ай бұрын
His height is not the issue. Aquille Carr is around his height and played college ball and overseas league. Julianne has great ball handling skills but doesn’t apply to create space and pass his defender. He relies too much on shooting 3’s which he is mediocre.
@BeyondtheBounceYT
@BeyondtheBounceYT Ай бұрын
agreed!
@101marketplace4
@101marketplace4 Ай бұрын
Aquile Carr is athletic and explosive as hell. puts Newman to shame. Even Crimestopper is having trouble with a roster spot. Newmans problem is his playstyle, his height, length, and athleticism.
@dontpressbuttons8087
@dontpressbuttons8087 Ай бұрын
@@BeyondtheBounceYThis father is an issue as well. He used his son’s early age fame to build a brand that did nothing but get in the way of both his children’s ability to play and continuously improve. Its horrible.
@Bonkbork
@Bonkbork Ай бұрын
You also forgot to say he was a ballhog in which many big name teams dont want.
@Boopy357
@Boopy357 Ай бұрын
Aquille wasn't lying about being 5'6", Julian definitely is lol. But that's still not an excuse because there's a D1 guy out there who's actually shorter than Julian. Darnell Rodgers.
@XJForTheWin
@XJForTheWin Ай бұрын
when you don't have the physical trends, like lengthy, reach and all that, it really limits to what you can do at the next level.
@ahmadmozez5084
@ahmadmozez5084 Ай бұрын
thats why i love football more, i mean messi bro......
@theguywhoasked2957
@theguywhoasked2957 Ай бұрын
That's why when people football or baseball is harder I always get pissed Like even to get a chance of playing in a highschool league you have to be in the top 0.001% genetic wise in basketball And out of them only 0.0001% make it to the NBA
@Dalauan_Sparrow
@Dalauan_Sparrow Ай бұрын
@@theguywhoasked2957 that doesnt mean basketball is harder it means its more luck based
@theguywhoasked2957
@theguywhoasked2957 Ай бұрын
@@Dalauan_Sparrow it's harder because your opponents are all genetically gifted and among the greatest human in terms of height and athleticism Which makes it very hard to play
@focus2478
@focus2478 22 күн бұрын
HES NOT 5’7 !!!!!!!! 100% LIE!!!!
@slee8
@slee8 Ай бұрын
He's 5 foot 2. He didn't even have a chance playing high school prep leagues
@athenstar10
@athenstar10 Ай бұрын
It was not his height nor skills. His mindset was just not that trained properly. Newman is the example of why you should manage expectations and protect your kid from flattery.
@ironmanlalasing2186
@ironmanlalasing2186 Ай бұрын
That's 5'2 and not 5'7
@noelramirez1551
@noelramirez1551 Ай бұрын
I remember I saw him once out in Orlando no way in hell he's 5ft 7 I'm 5ft 9 and he was waaay shorter
@yesjumper77
@yesjumper77 28 күн бұрын
If he's 5'7, then im' 6'4
@Phoenix-tq8lt
@Phoenix-tq8lt 22 күн бұрын
Hahaha he’s like 5-‘1 5-2
@laxpaint
@laxpaint 22 күн бұрын
Years ago, I used to run a sports store and one of my teenage employees told me that Julian Newman is going to be a superstar in the NBA. I walked him over to the whiteboard and I wrote down Julian Newman- NBA - never. I don’t work there anymore, but it’s still up there.
@randomperson4975
@randomperson4975 Ай бұрын
Lol 😂 love your narrating, keep it up bro
@LysanderMiles
@LysanderMiles Ай бұрын
The fact that you’re still making a vid in 2024 about Julian Newman is crazy
@carboy101
@carboy101 Ай бұрын
People still wonder about him
@jacefoster1809
@jacefoster1809 13 күн бұрын
Just seen him at the rec community center today in Las Vegas doing drills with his dad like he training for the league still lol . he wouldn’t run in a full court game with us though, had to push him off the court . No bs ..
@34stzoo
@34stzoo Ай бұрын
In 4th grade, my son began playing basketball. Despite being a terrible coach, one thing he said remains true today... Don’t worry about the kid beside you, just put in the effort and work hard. Regardless of the kid’s current skill level, things will change once everyone catches up. I share his perspective. When my son started playing high-level AAU, he showed promise and started occasionally. However, in high school, he excelled and became the top scorer for his school, a record that might still be unbroken today. They’ve been to district four times and come out on top twice. At State, they came in second. The harmful effects outweigh the benefits when kids are labeled as phenoms. Among all the kids he played with and against, three of them reached the NBA, although they were simply playing basketball. I wished LeBron took his own advise and let the kid just play.
@raytumbal3288
@raytumbal3288 Ай бұрын
Dad was always the best father, but not the best basketball teacher.
@rikmcdik6662
@rikmcdik6662 Ай бұрын
The ego and overdribbling definitely didn’t help him, but his lack of athleticism and overall size are the biggest factors. You can overcome the first two with the latter two to an extent. You can’t coach size, and you can only increase athleticism so much.
@user-sv3yd9wp6e
@user-sv3yd9wp6e 26 күн бұрын
Bro is not 5’7 lol I heard he like 5’4
@gxguy2906
@gxguy2906 29 күн бұрын
I don't get it. When you are the father and you are nowhere in the basketball height yourself and you train your kid in basketball??? I know there are some short players in the NBA but if we are being realistic that odd is very low and almost impossible. Newman would done so well had he played another sport like soccer where skills are over physical size.
@Mike2LitOff99
@Mike2LitOff99 Ай бұрын
His dad was entirely delusional how are you that short thinking you can get your son in the nba because genetics isn’t just going to bless you with a 6’8 individual when you’re 5’6 smh
@albin123003
@albin123003 22 күн бұрын
He was great at his size and stature. That's it. The thing was he stopped growing when others were experiencing growth spurts. Hence, his speed and physicality were capped out as other defenders are simply longer striders and longer defenders which is harder to be out-dribbled by Newman. Needless to say, pro-level players would outperform him at a better efficiency. As for his deficiencies, they were not developed due to the fact that he played varsity at too young of an age. By constantly playing against older and bigger guys, he was not afforded the opportunity to learn how to play effective defense as he would always be out-muscled. Passing development would also be hindered as his defenders often towered above him, blocking his vision adding on the woes that Newman was not physically stronger and would have difficulty making long and strong passes. Finishing at the rim is also not feasible for the same reasons, hence not developing it too much. As such, he can only work on the only skillset that would keep him on the varsity court, which is speed and long range shooting.
@xwulfd
@xwulfd Ай бұрын
just two what ifs on newman to be loved and successful 1. If only his dad didnt hype him over the moon 2. if only julian is a humble baller and no ego
@Zenki8118
@Zenki8118 Ай бұрын
This is all his father's fault
@frostybytes6835
@frostybytes6835 Ай бұрын
​@Cwavy_2 Being small wasn't the issue, it was his dad and his "celebrity" status that got to his head. He was doomed from the start with his dad using him for $ and notoriety 🤷‍♂️
@hardworkgetsbuckets8797
@hardworkgetsbuckets8797 Ай бұрын
He could of gone D2 somewhere if he would of played the correct way as a traditional point guard. He should of created more for his teammates, he definitely can hit the open shot. Definitely daddy’s fault. Parents should never be their kids high school coaches. Pewee league is ok but never their high school coaches.
@atterburyeagle6299
@atterburyeagle6299 Ай бұрын
It's call "humble yourself"
@DeadAir21
@DeadAir21 Ай бұрын
If you ever watched the mighty ducks franchise in the 90’s, in the first two movies the ducks were never the most talented team, but they gained notoriety and succeed through gimmicks. However in the third movie where they became teenagers, the gimmicky play that they were known for was no longer effective and they had to learn how to play real hockey. Julian’s game never evolved past the gimmicky style of basketball ball that got him noticed when he was a kid and the nepotism created by his father made him uncoachable.
@cal6386
@cal6386 4 күн бұрын
lol. There’s an ex-nba player who shows up to my local park, and let me tell you there’s no way he was ever making it to the league.
@user-pk8uf3er7v
@user-pk8uf3er7v 5 күн бұрын
I think his issue was that he never grew physically… and his game also never took that next step you know.. he never developed more and I think a big part of that was his dad.. i think he’d be better if he went into like basketball entertainment kind of like professor live type content.
@marxconrad5278
@marxconrad5278 17 күн бұрын
He is definitely not a 5'7. I'm saying that and I'm 5'4.
@Dude-etiquette
@Dude-etiquette 26 күн бұрын
I have to thank you for this video. I am 5,8 foot from Australia. Never been to a basketball match. Always wondered what I would look like and now I know. She looks like a little kid and I am only 1 inch taller. Crazy, I knew I would look small but this helped put things into perspective
@CrazyYorkX
@CrazyYorkX 29 күн бұрын
Dyckman basketball game is a good example. Few years ago, a group of Chinese street baller played formal game there. One of the player who scored a lot enter the CBA but he is still struggling now. Therefore, no need to expect too much about Newman as he is not even as good as other Chinese street ballers. Also, I agree one of the points in the video:dribble. He really dribbles for dribble. He dribbles with no purpose. You can see CP3, Curry, Irving or any guard, they play for fake, pass, crossover within the plan. But Newman really played for nothing.
@34stzoo
@34stzoo Ай бұрын
3:45 I love how you give us the 3K points but was was his shooting avg
@mrolajerson0601
@mrolajerson0601 21 күн бұрын
boy's 4'5". we still need to wait till he grow up.
@dsanchez9703
@dsanchez9703 Ай бұрын
He had some sort of game but you cant play in the NBA if you cant play D on 6'5 and up players
@voiceofreason2674
@voiceofreason2674 Ай бұрын
Gio Wise vs Newman would be legendary
@allclassallthetime4739
@allclassallthetime4739 Ай бұрын
I mean playing against competition like that at 9, 10,11 even if I am put off by his shenanigans, that’s indisputable acclaim of his abilities already. What has me scratching my head is how guarding him was not a daunting task when he was an upperclassman. He only had that crossover to go to and the rest of his came from circumstance of the conditions. Then we saw how with what film we see him rather failing at bada$$ery like if he had hit a baseball home Run and just looked at what he just did as though he’s thinking “Yeah, goddam right I’m good”. But yeah it’s one thing to wish that but another to celebrate that way over some in game stat that was rather not impressive but still counted.
@rickyrichreacts9667
@rickyrichreacts9667 13 күн бұрын
It’s crazy he peaked at around 12 years old😂😂😂😂
@BabyPants420
@BabyPants420 28 күн бұрын
This is extremely similar to the hoop dungeon video. Down to the script
@ericberry3667
@ericberry3667 26 күн бұрын
Real hoopers know… Newman will get cooked 😂
@JacobGov
@JacobGov Ай бұрын
I was more a fan of Jayshaun Agosto who at least ended up a legit D1 Point Guard that started all 4 years
@aahln
@aahln Ай бұрын
6:48 bruhhh 💀
@arthurdwestside
@arthurdwestside Ай бұрын
His height doesn’t help but I honestly think he would be a great facilitator he can’t play defense and his offensive game is limited tho so he’ll only really be there to set people up
@fatmanjonestv7143
@fatmanjonestv7143 Ай бұрын
Man that IMG game was embarrassing
@artursiklos7850
@artursiklos7850 26 күн бұрын
Imagine being a senior varsity starter and some four foot tall sixth grader puts up a fade away three on you. 😂
@warstars8382
@warstars8382 24 күн бұрын
he wasn’t like that
@John.Asante
@John.Asante 27 күн бұрын
You have one kid's dad trying to exploit him (Newman) and another kid's dad actually wanting them to succeed (Ball brothers)
@Magic.God.Othinus
@Magic.God.Othinus 26 күн бұрын
Yeah. Say what you want about Lavar Ball, but he never made his kids look bad, only himself. While Jamie Newman made both himself and his son look bad.
@warstars8382
@warstars8382 24 күн бұрын
pops knew his kids weren’t going far; it was/is all about the grift
@lexopims3660
@lexopims3660 13 күн бұрын
His dad was a coach, then made his teammates as intruments, they're in a wack league so he can have high stats, but still, was not enough
@julianbruce7595
@julianbruce7595 Ай бұрын
for his height he was damn good but 5'5" ain't getting you anywhere close to D1 court let alone the NBA
@dillamadukes21
@dillamadukes21 Ай бұрын
He wasn’t “trash” and he’d beat 99% of his critics 1v1. He, alongside millions of teenage hopefuls, wasn’t pro or scholarship material. Happens. Thankfully, he was born in an era where guys who weren’t pro material can still make a living playing basketball with the money guys make on social media.
@mizsevenoneeight685
@mizsevenoneeight685 Ай бұрын
“He’d beat 99% of his critics 1v1” 🙄 1. Basketball is a TEAM sport and this kid not only was terrible @ fundamental team ball, but was not good enough to dominate in a league with gifted athletes/teams that rank. 2. Dude would not beat any actual ballers in (pick a hood), USA. He’s average at best when matched against the urban rank & file.
@cheshirecatto
@cheshirecatto Күн бұрын
"You can't have that kind of tunnel vision when you're small enough to fit through the tunnel itself" BROOOOOOO 😂😂😂
@darrenchen9825
@darrenchen9825 Ай бұрын
I feel like he could’ve had a better chance at something at least, if his dad didn’t just let him do whatever the fuck he wanted on the court.
@SamuraiKidMusic
@SamuraiKidMusic 2 күн бұрын
From a national hype story to not even playing division 2 or 3 that’s crazy
@dirtdirt3625
@dirtdirt3625 Ай бұрын
Seven years of Varsity WFT?
@Nyx-ml5sr
@Nyx-ml5sr Ай бұрын
This kid was never making the NBA even he was 6”6”
@michaelcruz5896
@michaelcruz5896 29 күн бұрын
When you have talent but you’re short, have a terrible attitude, live like you’re entitled, and don’t improve your skills, you rarely, if ever, make it to the NBA.
@ronaldr.236
@ronaldr.236 Ай бұрын
He’s got some offense but have no defense whatsoever. He’s really an average player with more highlights than most who’ve come up playing the game. If he’d just work on other aspects of his game and less on the limelight and his attitude, he may have had somewhat of a chance.
@josevela9018
@josevela9018 14 күн бұрын
He’s not bad he’s just short. Basketball players nowadays can do whatever he does but a foot taller.
@iamalexchua
@iamalexchua Ай бұрын
Trash might be too harsh. Dude can ball. Im pretty sure you cant guard this dude on a 1v1. He is just too small and anyone small wouldn’t really thrive in the modern NBA.
@donmasacre4919
@donmasacre4919 2 күн бұрын
He signed for the Puerto Rico National Superior Basketball league (BSN) this year draft no one choose him.
@Xlll1838
@Xlll1838 25 күн бұрын
I used to really think this kid was the best but I now realize that all he doing is ballhawking , shooting highly contested 3 pointers , and doing dribble moves that create no separation at all so he tries to run around his opponents making it seem like he has so much speed but he so small he doesn’t go anywhere
@warstars8382
@warstars8382 24 күн бұрын
glad u finally woke up
@ace_eater87
@ace_eater87 Ай бұрын
i’ve been playing basketball for 4 years im 5’6” and 16 and even i can touch rim like you’ve been training for that long yet you getting beat in athleticism by a rando
@BeyondtheBounceYT
@BeyondtheBounceYT Ай бұрын
Hope you enjoyed the video, working on a video on why Jason Kidd should get fired at the moment.
@Deacon-ru9bi
@Deacon-ru9bi 4 күн бұрын
42. Canadian . Played in college and he wouldn’t have even make it at that level up here .
@Ninja_Walrus
@Ninja_Walrus Ай бұрын
When you’re that small, you have to have extremely strong fundamentals to build on & high IQ. He never learned how properly shoot and he took low quality shots. Honestly I blame his dad, he sheltered Julian from any and all coaching influences that were not him, when he had the clout and resources to work with probably some of the best athletic trainers around, but his dad refused to let him learn from anyone else but him. Lastly, he does something a lot of ball handlers do that weren’t properly trained, and that’s dribbling while standing in place. If your body isn’t moving, all that dribbling is useless, this is why he had so much trouble creating space, he’d make a few dribble moves while completely still, then try take off after he’d done the move when your supposed to be moving while you make the move. It’s simple stuff to fix but his dad is a dumb dumb who doesn’t know basketball on a high enough level to be a trainer.
@YouraverageGus
@YouraverageGus Ай бұрын
I mean he is fast but his dribble is the same everytime at the end of the day do the same movement to go to the ring , i see why he got blocked so easily on those videos.
@bigrudd9346
@bigrudd9346 Ай бұрын
He's a 5ft 7 player with a shoot first mentality. Who loses to KZfaqrs.
@IrvineKinneas01
@IrvineKinneas01 Ай бұрын
5'4
@dman1069
@dman1069 Ай бұрын
He was the first Baby Gronk?
@nsrivatsa5167
@nsrivatsa5167 13 күн бұрын
People forget hes actually graduated, class of 2020
@LunaCulu
@LunaCulu Ай бұрын
you really dove deep into this topic, appreciated!
@acolyte6six6
@acolyte6six6 Ай бұрын
damn he really just stayed normal height
@murdock9916
@murdock9916 Ай бұрын
He never grasped the mental side of the game. He clearly has all the natural skill in the world. He just never unlearned the selfish score first style. I bet his dad is partial to blame for his ego.
@Bayumm65
@Bayumm65 28 күн бұрын
His dad failed him when he made him focus on basketball knowing he wouldn’t be tall. He’d be better off playing running back or playing baseball. He could’ve atleast gotten farther just off his work ethic
@warstars8382
@warstars8382 24 күн бұрын
nah, dad got him $$$. Grifters gonna grift
@xeevang1023
@xeevang1023 28 күн бұрын
Literally no one said he'll make it to the nba
@mrhumble2129
@mrhumble2129 Ай бұрын
I heard Charlotte wants to team Julian up with lamello with a 10 day contract according to Steven A
@mamster233
@mamster233 Ай бұрын
lol okay. good luck with that!
@eng.robinlemuelrupenariner9629
@eng.robinlemuelrupenariner9629 Ай бұрын
Bro the dude is 3 ft tall where tf u expected him to go. The NBA is not the Bozo Super Sunday Show.
@jaimegonzalez355
@jaimegonzalez355 12 күн бұрын
The kid was pretty good. Too bad he’s short.
@warstars8382
@warstars8382 11 күн бұрын
Call me elf one more time!!
@skyfall9549
@skyfall9549 29 күн бұрын
The only ones he has to blame are his dad, his attitude, and most importantly, his height
@asmerX100
@asmerX100 26 күн бұрын
this and the fact that he is definitely not a good coach...other than developing his kid's basic skills, he should've let him go a long time ago to train with a real coach for more advanced skills
@henryserrano5904
@henryserrano5904 Ай бұрын
i see him in person he’s 5’5 at the most
@joelman1989
@joelman1989 Ай бұрын
I don’t think he was ever even trying to get to the NBA. At least his father wasn’t. It was always about internet vitality. if he lets go of the ego and take KZfaq seriously he has a career.
@grimjoy20
@grimjoy20 24 күн бұрын
It’s unfortunate his father went all in on basketball. If he committed all that time and dedication into a sport where size doesn’t matter he could have been a GOAT
@BennyLin718
@BennyLin718 26 күн бұрын
He not even d3 level he was never good he jus had that stupid handle that wouldn’t help his team win at all can’t score too small n he weak over hyped n over rated he couldn’t even last n a pick up game n my park
@CrystalClearWith8BE
@CrystalClearWith8BE 29 күн бұрын
How will Julian Newman let the NBA select him for the draft?
@34stzoo
@34stzoo Ай бұрын
6:25 Julian loves to dribble the air out of the ball. This way the best way to defend him is to stand in front of him.
@1N3K0
@1N3K0 Ай бұрын
Idk why it's 2024 and people are still talking about this guy's a grown adult now trying to relive his glory days
@kyle_nike2448
@kyle_nike2448 26 күн бұрын
He’s not 5’7 he’s like 5’4 wearing shoes
@shea5287
@shea5287 Ай бұрын
His dad basically forced all of this because he essentially shot whenever and however many times he wanted
@kemnf553788349gmsrgk
@kemnf553788349gmsrgk 29 күн бұрын
best example of peaked in High School
@Yeongboemkim365
@Yeongboemkim365 4 күн бұрын
He was never meant for the nba or high end d1 basketball. He'd be a killer Harlem globetrotter tho.
@adamriddle7425
@adamriddle7425 Ай бұрын
He wasn't a bad player skill wise, but he has terrible basketball IQ isn't all that great. as you step up each athletic level 60-70% of the people you play with won't advance because the talent levels begin to balance out much quicker. So if he's completely dominating at middle school at high school you'll be good, at college you'd be average at best, at the pro level your below average.
@Brwnzzz
@Brwnzzz Ай бұрын
Waiting for his sister to make a OF’s
@someguy2690
@someguy2690 Ай бұрын
How long have you been waiting?
@makembounce69
@makembounce69 Ай бұрын
Same BS shaky baky moves predictable crap 😂
@er1115
@er1115 Ай бұрын
5'7 is a stretch. He's 5'6 on a good day.
@imthrillz5255
@imthrillz5255 Ай бұрын
I went to one of his games, hes trash. No control, can’t be coached, and just jacks up shots. His teams would’ve won more if he wasn’t on the team. Hes quick and can dribble tho, but thats it.
@27-tranphuvinh52
@27-tranphuvinh52 Ай бұрын
his skills are not bad, but his mentality...
@Trapguerro
@Trapguerro Ай бұрын
I remember when I first seen bro on that tv show I was young to so it was cool to see him balling against high schoolers
@hyperbomb02
@hyperbomb02 Ай бұрын
He was never a genius. He's the product of a father who doesn't understand how basketball is played and trained his son in some broken form of basketball. All he know how to do is do dribble drills, which I'm sure his father thinks is the height of playmaking. His shot never changed even though its aparent the release is too low and too slow for someone of his size. Basically, Julian was gassed up and let down by his father. If we all trained the way his father made him train, yeah we would all be high-school "prodigies".
@qaranhashmi905
@qaranhashmi905 28 күн бұрын
All those assists only because his teammates legit hoopers. Imagine if he passed the ball a lot more this his team what kind of points they would make
@AevistinEditz
@AevistinEditz 27 күн бұрын
This sounds awfully similar to some other videos…
@mar9888z
@mar9888z 17 күн бұрын
He finna graduate high-school this year fr fr
@destroyerself
@destroyerself Ай бұрын
If got in the NBA he'd be exposed by players who don't even defend.
@chrisivanborja9793
@chrisivanborja9793 Ай бұрын
his dad destroyed him...😢😢😢
@joshthsu
@joshthsu Ай бұрын
Literally copied the thumbnail and title exactly from Hoop Nation’s video 3 months ago
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