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Happy Thursday, everybody, almost to the weekend. Hang 36 00:02:25,040 --> 00:02:27,560 Speaker 1: in there. We are at the end of our top 37 00:02:27,600 --> 00:02:31,600 Speaker 1: twenty five players in the NBA list with number one today, 38 00:02:31,639 --> 00:02:33,959 Speaker 1: You guys can all take a wild guess and who 39 00:02:34,000 --> 00:02:36,400 Speaker 1: that is before we get started. You guys know the drill. 40 00:02:36,440 --> 00:02:39,360 Speaker 1: Follow me on Twitter at Underscore Jason lt so you 41 00:02:39,360 --> 00:02:42,040 Speaker 1: guys don't miss any show announcements. I also have some 42 00:02:42,320 --> 00:02:44,919 Speaker 1: several clips that I'm gonna reference today that I tweeted 43 00:02:44,960 --> 00:02:47,760 Speaker 1: out that you can find there. 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Um But like 53 00:03:18,080 --> 00:03:20,600 Speaker 1: I told you guys so many times over the course 54 00:03:20,639 --> 00:03:22,480 Speaker 1: of the last couple of years, especially those of you 55 00:03:22,480 --> 00:03:24,600 Speaker 1: guys who have been listening since I was doing State 56 00:03:24,600 --> 00:03:26,880 Speaker 1: of the Lakers back in the day, Um, but I'm 57 00:03:26,919 --> 00:03:30,440 Speaker 1: slow to move people to the top. I'm a big 58 00:03:30,480 --> 00:03:34,600 Speaker 1: believer in that's a position that we don't pontificate about. 59 00:03:35,160 --> 00:03:38,840 Speaker 1: That's a position that you have a dominating grasp of 60 00:03:39,720 --> 00:03:43,680 Speaker 1: It's It's not like it always drives me personally insane 61 00:03:44,280 --> 00:03:47,680 Speaker 1: when I'm watching an NBA regular season and people are like, oh, man, 62 00:03:48,280 --> 00:03:50,760 Speaker 1: Yokich is the best player in the world, and I 63 00:03:50,800 --> 00:03:55,200 Speaker 1: want to be like, he's amazing. I I love Nicola Yokich. 64 00:03:55,240 --> 00:03:57,080 Speaker 1: I know I love everything he brings to the table 65 00:03:57,120 --> 00:04:01,480 Speaker 1: as a basketball player. But because he's killing everybody in March, 66 00:04:02,280 --> 00:04:04,520 Speaker 1: we're gonna put him over the top of people who 67 00:04:04,720 --> 00:04:08,160 Speaker 1: year in and year out are playing in June. Like 68 00:04:08,240 --> 00:04:11,960 Speaker 1: that's disrespectful in my opinion. And it goes both ways. 69 00:04:12,280 --> 00:04:15,840 Speaker 1: If Yokich ends up taking the top spot one day 70 00:04:16,200 --> 00:04:19,719 Speaker 1: and he's there for three or four years, and some 71 00:04:19,920 --> 00:04:23,360 Speaker 1: other young player comes onto the scene and is playing 72 00:04:23,400 --> 00:04:26,840 Speaker 1: amazing and winning a regular season m v P and 73 00:04:26,839 --> 00:04:29,320 Speaker 1: and you know, losing to a better team in the playoffs, 74 00:04:29,480 --> 00:04:32,600 Speaker 1: I'm gonna be hesitant to move that guy into Yokich's 75 00:04:32,680 --> 00:04:35,440 Speaker 1: spot because I'm always the kind of player that is 76 00:04:35,480 --> 00:04:37,480 Speaker 1: going to favor the people that have been there and 77 00:04:37,560 --> 00:04:41,160 Speaker 1: done that time and time again. And I was very 78 00:04:41,200 --> 00:04:45,320 Speaker 1: hesitant to move Janice ahead of the likes of lebron 79 00:04:46,080 --> 00:04:48,000 Speaker 1: Um because of the fact that even though he had 80 00:04:48,040 --> 00:04:51,320 Speaker 1: been showing us a great deal. It's different to do 81 00:04:51,360 --> 00:04:52,880 Speaker 1: it once than it is to do it time and 82 00:04:52,880 --> 00:04:55,760 Speaker 1: time again. And there was obviously some things that went 83 00:04:56,160 --> 00:04:58,919 Speaker 1: Janice is way in that playoff run. In one I 84 00:04:58,960 --> 00:05:01,640 Speaker 1: specifically was as a tint as it pertained to his 85 00:05:01,720 --> 00:05:05,839 Speaker 1: playmaking ability in that Boston Celtics series. That was the 86 00:05:05,839 --> 00:05:09,279 Speaker 1: final straw for me, him averaging over seven seven assists 87 00:05:09,320 --> 00:05:12,600 Speaker 1: per game. Me watching the film and watching Boston Celtics 88 00:05:12,640 --> 00:05:18,240 Speaker 1: defenders hesitate to offer help on Janice because they were 89 00:05:18,240 --> 00:05:22,320 Speaker 1: worried he was gonna make passes, and that opening things 90 00:05:22,400 --> 00:05:24,599 Speaker 1: up for him to get to the paint and make 91 00:05:24,839 --> 00:05:28,560 Speaker 1: eight field goal attempts in the restricted area per game 92 00:05:28,640 --> 00:05:31,719 Speaker 1: in this playoff run. That was what did it for me. 93 00:05:32,000 --> 00:05:35,280 Speaker 1: I was seeing now multiple playoff runs in a row, 94 00:05:36,400 --> 00:05:39,240 Speaker 1: one year that he won the title and this year 95 00:05:39,560 --> 00:05:43,640 Speaker 1: where he lost but lost in spectacular fashion. That was 96 00:05:43,839 --> 00:05:47,479 Speaker 1: demonstrating to me consistency that I hadn't seen from Janice 97 00:05:47,520 --> 00:05:51,960 Speaker 1: in previous seasons. It was ugly in. It was ugly 98 00:05:52,000 --> 00:05:56,120 Speaker 1: in there were reasons for us to be hesitant there. 99 00:05:56,360 --> 00:05:59,479 Speaker 1: I wanted to see that wasn't a luke, and Janna 100 00:05:59,560 --> 00:06:02,960 Speaker 1: showed that. So he's got my top spot now just 101 00:06:03,000 --> 00:06:05,400 Speaker 1: for me personally, and he's gonna be there for a 102 00:06:05,440 --> 00:06:08,000 Speaker 1: long time. It's gonna take a lot for me to 103 00:06:08,000 --> 00:06:10,520 Speaker 1: see somebody to knock him off of that spot. I 104 00:06:10,560 --> 00:06:15,279 Speaker 1: believe that his two way impact is substantially greater than 105 00:06:15,360 --> 00:06:17,719 Speaker 1: any player in the NBA. I think he's on a 106 00:06:17,800 --> 00:06:21,080 Speaker 1: tier by himself atop the league. And this is the 107 00:06:21,080 --> 00:06:23,640 Speaker 1: first time I've said that about a player since Lebron 108 00:06:23,839 --> 00:06:27,599 Speaker 1: almost ten years ago. We're talking like two thousand twelve. 109 00:06:27,680 --> 00:06:30,640 Speaker 1: Two thousand thirteen was the last time I saw a 110 00:06:30,680 --> 00:06:35,120 Speaker 1: player like Lebron be significantly better than even the second 111 00:06:35,200 --> 00:06:37,560 Speaker 1: best player in the league. I think he's got a 112 00:06:37,600 --> 00:06:40,719 Speaker 1: strangle hold on that position. So I mean, I'm excited 113 00:06:40,760 --> 00:06:43,120 Speaker 1: to dive into his game a little bit today. You know, 114 00:06:43,560 --> 00:06:47,680 Speaker 1: Janice gets frequently portrayed as just a brute force monster, 115 00:06:47,800 --> 00:06:51,200 Speaker 1: which he is um, but there is a lot of 116 00:06:50,920 --> 00:06:55,200 Speaker 1: of of of detail to his athleticism that separates him 117 00:06:55,200 --> 00:06:57,760 Speaker 1: from other great athletes around the league. I want to 118 00:06:57,800 --> 00:07:00,360 Speaker 1: spend some time diving into that today as well. You 119 00:07:00,440 --> 00:07:05,360 Speaker 1: guys know the drill strengths and weaknesses, biggest hopes, biggest fears, 120 00:07:06,120 --> 00:07:08,839 Speaker 1: and biggest what if? So, Yannas in this regular season 121 00:07:08,880 --> 00:07:15,600 Speaker 1: average thirty points, twelve rebounds, six assists, true shooting, that's outstanding. Uh, 122 00:07:15,640 --> 00:07:19,200 Speaker 1: in this playoff run thirty two points, fourteen rebounds and 123 00:07:19,240 --> 00:07:23,720 Speaker 1: seven assists on fifty true shooting. His efficiency tanked because 124 00:07:23,720 --> 00:07:27,400 Speaker 1: of the Celtics series. Don't take that personally. Almost every 125 00:07:27,440 --> 00:07:30,920 Speaker 1: player that ran into Boston, their efficiency tanked pretty much 126 00:07:30,920 --> 00:07:34,080 Speaker 1: except for Steph and Jimmy Butler. Everybody else seemed to 127 00:07:34,080 --> 00:07:36,840 Speaker 1: fall apart against that Boston defense, and a lot of 128 00:07:36,880 --> 00:07:38,520 Speaker 1: what happened with Steph had to do with scheme and 129 00:07:38,760 --> 00:07:42,160 Speaker 1: Jimmy Butler is an anomaly. None of the statistical things 130 00:07:42,200 --> 00:07:45,320 Speaker 1: about him make any sense whatsoever. Um, but so, I'm 131 00:07:45,360 --> 00:07:48,520 Speaker 1: not too concerned about jannass efficiency taking a dip. I 132 00:07:48,560 --> 00:07:51,600 Speaker 1: thought the Boston Celtics series is. The Boston Celtics series 133 00:07:51,640 --> 00:07:54,400 Speaker 1: is one of the most impressive losing efforts that have 134 00:07:54,520 --> 00:07:57,960 Speaker 1: ever seen. So with Jannat's strength, you can't start anywhere 135 00:07:58,360 --> 00:08:02,080 Speaker 1: other than the fact that he is an unstoppable athletic 136 00:08:02,160 --> 00:08:05,880 Speaker 1: force on both ends of the floor. He led the 137 00:08:05,960 --> 00:08:09,360 Speaker 1: league this year with six point six restricted area makes 138 00:08:09,520 --> 00:08:14,720 Speaker 1: per game on scent shooting, he bumped that up to 139 00:08:15,000 --> 00:08:19,400 Speaker 1: seven point eight restricted area makes on seventy in this 140 00:08:19,560 --> 00:08:24,760 Speaker 1: playoff front against teams that were scheming against, deliberately trying 141 00:08:25,360 --> 00:08:29,400 Speaker 1: with every bit of their personnel and attention on defense 142 00:08:29,440 --> 00:08:31,600 Speaker 1: to stop him from getting to the paint, he was 143 00:08:31,600 --> 00:08:35,800 Speaker 1: still getting there and scoring eight times per game on shooting. 144 00:08:36,679 --> 00:08:38,840 Speaker 1: I was watching a bunch of film on him this morning, 145 00:08:38,840 --> 00:08:41,320 Speaker 1: and I was aware of this in the Celtics series, 146 00:08:41,360 --> 00:08:44,000 Speaker 1: but it was even more jarring to go back and look, 147 00:08:44,720 --> 00:08:51,120 Speaker 1: It's amazing to me how wing defenders are useless against him. 148 00:08:51,280 --> 00:08:55,720 Speaker 1: Wing defenders are one of the most valuable pieces that 149 00:08:55,760 --> 00:08:57,640 Speaker 1: you could have on a basketball team in the modern 150 00:08:57,720 --> 00:09:00,000 Speaker 1: NBA because of the way that the game is space 151 00:09:00,120 --> 00:09:04,960 Speaker 1: stout in the need to contain ball handlers. Jayson Tatum 152 00:09:05,000 --> 00:09:07,840 Speaker 1: and Jalen Brown are two of the best perimeter defenders 153 00:09:07,840 --> 00:09:10,720 Speaker 1: in the game. I said in the Jayson Tatum segment 154 00:09:10,760 --> 00:09:14,360 Speaker 1: that I think he is the best perimeter defender in 155 00:09:14,400 --> 00:09:18,440 Speaker 1: the game. Those two guys had no chance against Janice 156 00:09:19,120 --> 00:09:21,719 Speaker 1: in that playoff series. If they got switched on him, 157 00:09:21,800 --> 00:09:25,960 Speaker 1: it was a basket. They were completely and utterly useless. 158 00:09:26,600 --> 00:09:29,120 Speaker 1: Go to my Twitter feed, I grabbed a couple of 159 00:09:29,160 --> 00:09:31,640 Speaker 1: examples to demonstrate it. But if you go to my 160 00:09:31,679 --> 00:09:33,600 Speaker 1: Twitter feed and scroll down, you'll see some video clips 161 00:09:33,600 --> 00:09:36,960 Speaker 1: that show Jannis getting Tatum and Brown on switches and 162 00:09:37,000 --> 00:09:41,079 Speaker 1: then basically being tissue paper. The best perimeter defender in 163 00:09:41,120 --> 00:09:44,840 Speaker 1: the league and another really high level perimeter defender tissue 164 00:09:44,840 --> 00:09:49,920 Speaker 1: paper against nice. It's it's such a weird matchup problem. 165 00:09:50,040 --> 00:09:53,360 Speaker 1: You have to guard him with the big but bigs 166 00:09:53,360 --> 00:09:57,480 Speaker 1: are too slow. So the only bigs that you'll see 167 00:09:57,640 --> 00:10:02,080 Speaker 1: perform okay against him are the very best defensive players 168 00:10:02,080 --> 00:10:06,160 Speaker 1: in the league, and even taller guys like uh like 169 00:10:06,400 --> 00:10:11,560 Speaker 1: Anthony Davis and Rudy Gobert. They struggle because of how low, 170 00:10:12,080 --> 00:10:14,800 Speaker 1: how low Janice is center of gravity is and how 171 00:10:14,840 --> 00:10:18,120 Speaker 1: easy it is for him to get around them. It's 172 00:10:18,200 --> 00:10:20,679 Speaker 1: it's honestly funny that Al Horford does as well as 173 00:10:20,720 --> 00:10:24,120 Speaker 1: he does in individual matchups against the honest and really 174 00:10:24,120 --> 00:10:26,600 Speaker 1: all that has to do with is up here. He's 175 00:10:26,600 --> 00:10:29,160 Speaker 1: a He's a very savvy defender. He's good at anticipating 176 00:10:29,160 --> 00:10:32,440 Speaker 1: where you're gonna go. He's very big and strong, and 177 00:10:32,480 --> 00:10:36,640 Speaker 1: he's laterally quick. He's good at beating you two spots. Honestly, 178 00:10:36,640 --> 00:10:39,319 Speaker 1: the best type of defender you can throw at. Janice 179 00:10:39,559 --> 00:10:43,080 Speaker 1: is a big, athletic forward that's very strong, and there's 180 00:10:43,120 --> 00:10:45,280 Speaker 1: only a handful of guys like that in the entire league. 181 00:10:45,280 --> 00:10:50,720 Speaker 1: We're talking like Lebron James. You know, maybe Kahi Leonard 182 00:10:50,720 --> 00:10:53,199 Speaker 1: and I had some success in two thousand nineteen against 183 00:10:53,240 --> 00:10:55,800 Speaker 1: the honest by going after his handle with his long arms. 184 00:10:56,080 --> 00:10:58,480 Speaker 1: Janice is a hell of a lot better now than 185 00:10:58,520 --> 00:11:01,920 Speaker 1: he was back in. I think that's why Grant Williams 186 00:11:01,920 --> 00:11:05,360 Speaker 1: had some success. He's a barrel chested, big strong forward 187 00:11:05,720 --> 00:11:08,600 Speaker 1: who has some lateral quickness and some good defensive instincts. 188 00:11:08,600 --> 00:11:11,720 Speaker 1: And all of those guys I mentioned, including Al Horford 189 00:11:11,720 --> 00:11:14,240 Speaker 1: and Grant Williams, they can hold their own for a 190 00:11:14,360 --> 00:11:18,120 Speaker 1: handful of possessions, but they will eventually give way, and 191 00:11:18,160 --> 00:11:21,400 Speaker 1: they did in that playoff series as it progressed. I 192 00:11:21,440 --> 00:11:24,320 Speaker 1: think that if I was building a defender to guard Janice, 193 00:11:24,360 --> 00:11:26,720 Speaker 1: it would be Lebron, and I'd love to see him 194 00:11:26,760 --> 00:11:28,760 Speaker 1: get a chance to go against him in a playoff series. 195 00:11:28,800 --> 00:11:31,320 Speaker 1: But I believe even someone the likes of Lebron James 196 00:11:31,600 --> 00:11:37,640 Speaker 1: would eventually succumb to the physical onslaught of Janice. Obviously, 197 00:11:38,000 --> 00:11:41,400 Speaker 1: Janice is ridiculous. Athleticism is part of what makes him 198 00:11:41,440 --> 00:11:44,640 Speaker 1: the best defensive player in the world. We talked about 199 00:11:44,679 --> 00:11:47,559 Speaker 1: this a lot with Steph Curry yesterday when I was 200 00:11:47,559 --> 00:11:49,800 Speaker 1: talking about the difference between Steph and the other players 201 00:11:49,800 --> 00:11:51,840 Speaker 1: at the top of the league. Steph is a very 202 00:11:51,880 --> 00:11:54,320 Speaker 1: good defensive player, and if you put him in a system, 203 00:11:54,480 --> 00:11:56,600 Speaker 1: he will be a productive defensive player. He's good at 204 00:11:56,640 --> 00:11:59,600 Speaker 1: playing passing lanes. He's a good possession positional defender at 205 00:11:59,600 --> 00:12:03,000 Speaker 1: sliding his feet contesting shots without fouling stuff is very good. 206 00:12:03,400 --> 00:12:07,400 Speaker 1: But Steph can't like hit the athletic jets and shut 207 00:12:07,400 --> 00:12:11,280 Speaker 1: down an offense by himself. Janice can do that. Janice 208 00:12:11,320 --> 00:12:15,640 Speaker 1: can dominate basketball games as a defensive player, similar to 209 00:12:15,760 --> 00:12:18,640 Speaker 1: Lebron James in the two thousand sixteen Finals. The defining 210 00:12:18,720 --> 00:12:23,240 Speaker 1: moment of Janice's career is him blocking DeAndre Ayton on 211 00:12:23,320 --> 00:12:25,320 Speaker 1: the at the rim on a possession where he wasn't 212 00:12:25,320 --> 00:12:28,959 Speaker 1: even guarding Ayton. He was on Booker in a drop 213 00:12:29,040 --> 00:12:33,760 Speaker 1: coverage and turned out of his contest to block DeAndre 214 00:12:33,800 --> 00:12:37,160 Speaker 1: Aton at the rim. That swung an NBA Finals series. 215 00:12:37,800 --> 00:12:41,360 Speaker 1: That's the level of impact that Janice can have as 216 00:12:41,360 --> 00:12:44,839 Speaker 1: a defensive player. When he hits the Jets, shows up 217 00:12:45,040 --> 00:12:48,480 Speaker 1: in rebounding dominant rebounder fourteen rebounds per game in the playoffs. 218 00:12:48,520 --> 00:12:51,679 Speaker 1: That's ridiculous. You see him. He's playing over right now 219 00:12:51,720 --> 00:12:54,880 Speaker 1: for Greece in the uh prepping for the World Cup, 220 00:12:55,480 --> 00:12:58,000 Speaker 1: the Febo World Cup or World Championships, whatever they call it, 221 00:12:58,400 --> 00:13:01,120 Speaker 1: and the dudes putting up straight Wilt Chain Emerland numbers 222 00:13:01,160 --> 00:13:07,000 Speaker 1: like fifty and twenty and fifteen, just completely ridiculous stuff. Obviously, 223 00:13:07,040 --> 00:13:09,360 Speaker 1: he's a great shot blocker as well. One of the 224 00:13:09,360 --> 00:13:11,640 Speaker 1: biggest ways that I saw this manifest on film is 225 00:13:12,000 --> 00:13:15,079 Speaker 1: when he's around the rim, teams just don't even try 226 00:13:15,160 --> 00:13:19,360 Speaker 1: to go in there the for whatever reason. He just well, 227 00:13:19,640 --> 00:13:22,520 Speaker 1: I know the reason he's so terrifying down there that 228 00:13:22,760 --> 00:13:25,760 Speaker 1: people are just scared to even try to challenge him 229 00:13:25,800 --> 00:13:30,480 Speaker 1: at the rim. Janice is athleticism in his ability to 230 00:13:30,520 --> 00:13:32,680 Speaker 1: get to the rim and his ability to affect games 231 00:13:32,679 --> 00:13:36,720 Speaker 1: on defenses. That on defense, that's his best skill, and 232 00:13:36,760 --> 00:13:38,439 Speaker 1: there's not a single athlete in the league that can 233 00:13:38,440 --> 00:13:41,280 Speaker 1: hang with him in that regard. He's turned himself into 234 00:13:41,360 --> 00:13:44,520 Speaker 1: a serviceable mid range shooter. In the regular season, he 235 00:13:44,600 --> 00:13:48,600 Speaker 1: shot on three attempts per game this year. That has 236 00:13:48,840 --> 00:13:51,000 Speaker 1: not translated to the postseason. Over the course of the 237 00:13:51,040 --> 00:13:53,480 Speaker 1: last couple of years, he also has added a decent 238 00:13:53,480 --> 00:13:56,360 Speaker 1: little hook shot in the lane. Um, but he'll do 239 00:13:56,520 --> 00:13:59,360 Speaker 1: this is a shot that you it's ironically it's the 240 00:13:59,400 --> 00:14:02,840 Speaker 1: first post move you teach young basketball players, but for Janice, 241 00:14:02,920 --> 00:14:06,839 Speaker 1: with his athleticism, it's a completely unguardable move. He'll have 242 00:14:06,880 --> 00:14:08,920 Speaker 1: the ball in his right hand on the left block 243 00:14:09,240 --> 00:14:11,600 Speaker 1: and he's going to power dribble, hit you in the chest, 244 00:14:11,640 --> 00:14:13,440 Speaker 1: and then take a big step into the lane and 245 00:14:13,480 --> 00:14:15,760 Speaker 1: just go high with his right hand. He'll protect the 246 00:14:15,760 --> 00:14:18,200 Speaker 1: shot blocker with his left hand and he's gonna make 247 00:14:18,200 --> 00:14:22,600 Speaker 1: a good percentage of those. He shot on three attempts 248 00:14:22,640 --> 00:14:26,320 Speaker 1: per game inside the paint outside the restricted area. Once again, 249 00:14:26,320 --> 00:14:29,040 Speaker 1: the problem there is it has not translated to the 250 00:14:29,040 --> 00:14:30,840 Speaker 1: postseason yet. But we'll get to that when we get 251 00:14:30,880 --> 00:14:36,960 Speaker 1: into his weaknesses. UM, Joannice has a relentless motor, and 252 00:14:37,040 --> 00:14:39,080 Speaker 1: not like the Russell Westbrook, Oh I just yell and 253 00:14:39,120 --> 00:14:42,680 Speaker 1: scream hard motor. He's got the I try hard on 254 00:14:42,800 --> 00:14:47,120 Speaker 1: every single offensive and defensive possession motor. Kind of reminds 255 00:14:47,160 --> 00:14:50,040 Speaker 1: me of old Lebron, or excuse me, young Lebron, like 256 00:14:50,080 --> 00:14:52,680 Speaker 1: back in Cleveland before he went to Miami, and a 257 00:14:52,680 --> 00:14:54,680 Speaker 1: little bit when he was in Miami where it was 258 00:14:54,720 --> 00:14:58,040 Speaker 1: just seemingly like this endless ball of energy that no 259 00:14:58,080 --> 00:15:00,680 Speaker 1: one could keep up with. When other teams would go 260 00:15:00,720 --> 00:15:03,680 Speaker 1: through lulls where they'd stop trying hard, Lebron would be 261 00:15:03,680 --> 00:15:06,320 Speaker 1: getting run out dunks and things along those lines. Compared 262 00:15:06,360 --> 00:15:09,320 Speaker 1: to Lebron now and he can't be bothered to try 263 00:15:09,360 --> 00:15:11,840 Speaker 1: on three out of four nights. But Janice doesn't have 264 00:15:11,880 --> 00:15:15,440 Speaker 1: that issue. Janice is relentless in the in the manner 265 00:15:15,480 --> 00:15:18,200 Speaker 1: in which he keeps coming at you, And that's why 266 00:15:18,240 --> 00:15:20,880 Speaker 1: they can have a wear and tear effect on defensive 267 00:15:20,880 --> 00:15:24,920 Speaker 1: players like Al Horford and Robert Williams. They're big and 268 00:15:24,920 --> 00:15:27,680 Speaker 1: strong enough and mobile enough and smart enough as defenders 269 00:15:28,200 --> 00:15:29,880 Speaker 1: that if you put them in a possession in front 270 00:15:29,880 --> 00:15:32,320 Speaker 1: of you, honest, they can probably force him to shoot 271 00:15:32,360 --> 00:15:35,480 Speaker 1: over the top. That's great. And they did it for 272 00:15:35,520 --> 00:15:38,240 Speaker 1: a game, and then they did it for a second game, 273 00:15:38,280 --> 00:15:40,920 Speaker 1: and then they did it for a third game, and 274 00:15:40,960 --> 00:15:42,880 Speaker 1: then all of a sudden they weren't getting in front 275 00:15:42,880 --> 00:15:46,200 Speaker 1: of honest, and then all of a sudden that that 276 00:15:46,200 --> 00:15:49,280 Speaker 1: that effort was too much for them to match what 277 00:15:49,520 --> 00:15:52,920 Speaker 1: Janice was bringing at them on a possession by possession basis. 278 00:15:53,240 --> 00:15:56,520 Speaker 1: That's where janice Is relentless motor comes in. He's not 279 00:15:56,560 --> 00:15:59,480 Speaker 1: going to be the one that settles first. He will 280 00:15:59,520 --> 00:16:03,160 Speaker 1: occasionally take threes and things like that as a rest possession, 281 00:16:03,640 --> 00:16:05,680 Speaker 1: but you bet your ass he's gonna try to knock 282 00:16:05,760 --> 00:16:09,720 Speaker 1: you over. It's twenty or thirty times a gain, and 283 00:16:09,760 --> 00:16:13,440 Speaker 1: if that amounts to two hundred times in a playoff series, 284 00:16:13,960 --> 00:16:17,200 Speaker 1: chances are right around that eightieth or nine time, you're 285 00:16:17,200 --> 00:16:19,120 Speaker 1: gonna get tired of getting in front of him, and 286 00:16:19,120 --> 00:16:23,080 Speaker 1: he's gonna start going right around you. There's not a 287 00:16:23,080 --> 00:16:26,040 Speaker 1: lot of skill set stuff for me to get into 288 00:16:26,080 --> 00:16:27,800 Speaker 1: with Janice. Like I'm not gonna sit here and talk 289 00:16:27,840 --> 00:16:31,720 Speaker 1: about Janice's fluidity like I did with Staff for Paul George. 290 00:16:32,040 --> 00:16:34,360 Speaker 1: I'm not gonna sit here and talk about the honest's 291 00:16:34,440 --> 00:16:37,040 Speaker 1: shooting ability that way I have as so many players 292 00:16:37,480 --> 00:16:40,800 Speaker 1: on this list, He's adding that kind of skill and 293 00:16:40,840 --> 00:16:42,960 Speaker 1: who knows where that will end up towards the end 294 00:16:43,000 --> 00:16:46,200 Speaker 1: of his career. But it really is purely physical dominance 295 00:16:46,280 --> 00:16:49,720 Speaker 1: at this point. But there is a ton of detail 296 00:16:50,440 --> 00:16:52,720 Speaker 1: in his physical dominance. There are a lot of big 297 00:16:52,760 --> 00:16:55,640 Speaker 1: athletic people in the world, so why is it that 298 00:16:55,960 --> 00:16:58,480 Speaker 1: Janice is as successful as he is in so many 299 00:16:58,560 --> 00:17:02,960 Speaker 1: or not one he can handle the basketball. There are 300 00:17:02,960 --> 00:17:05,399 Speaker 1: a lot of guards that lower levels of basketball. It 301 00:17:05,440 --> 00:17:08,280 Speaker 1: can't dribble the way that Janice can't. That takes a 302 00:17:08,359 --> 00:17:11,440 Speaker 1: great deal of work. That's what allows him to get 303 00:17:11,520 --> 00:17:13,520 Speaker 1: to places where he can be a threat scoring the 304 00:17:13,520 --> 00:17:16,760 Speaker 1: basketball without having to be set up by his teammates. 305 00:17:17,960 --> 00:17:21,159 Speaker 1: Footwork is a huge deal. Footwork is one of the 306 00:17:21,160 --> 00:17:24,840 Speaker 1: most underrated areas of athleticism. As many of you guys 307 00:17:24,840 --> 00:17:26,280 Speaker 1: know who have listened to the show for a while, 308 00:17:26,359 --> 00:17:29,480 Speaker 1: I coach high school basketball. Now. With my job, I 309 00:17:29,600 --> 00:17:32,960 Speaker 1: primarily help in the mornings um in the partnership that 310 00:17:33,000 --> 00:17:34,760 Speaker 1: I have with the head coach that runs the program. 311 00:17:34,840 --> 00:17:36,440 Speaker 1: I go up there in the mornings and I train 312 00:17:36,520 --> 00:17:39,680 Speaker 1: the kids. And when I'm working with them, I work 313 00:17:39,720 --> 00:17:42,400 Speaker 1: on footwork a ton because I think it's very important 314 00:17:42,400 --> 00:17:46,080 Speaker 1: for attacking closeouts, guards, navigating screens, things along those lines. 315 00:17:46,080 --> 00:17:48,280 Speaker 1: There's a million different ways that footwork is used in 316 00:17:48,280 --> 00:17:51,160 Speaker 1: the game of basketball. But you'll be surprised and how 317 00:17:51,160 --> 00:17:53,119 Speaker 1: often like I'll be like, hey, we're gonna work on 318 00:17:53,160 --> 00:17:55,280 Speaker 1: attacking clothes outs. We're gonna do a jab step here, 319 00:17:55,560 --> 00:17:57,560 Speaker 1: You're going to fake a rip through a jab step. 320 00:17:57,560 --> 00:17:59,399 Speaker 1: You're gonna take a dribble to the left and shoot 321 00:17:59,400 --> 00:18:02,359 Speaker 1: a pull up jump shot, and they will travel every 322 00:18:02,359 --> 00:18:06,159 Speaker 1: single time. And I'm not insulting the kids. That's just 323 00:18:06,520 --> 00:18:10,280 Speaker 1: the reality of footwork. A jab step pull up going 324 00:18:10,400 --> 00:18:13,960 Speaker 1: left without dragging your left foot on the jab step 325 00:18:14,560 --> 00:18:18,080 Speaker 1: is extremely difficult footwork and a lot of people struggle 326 00:18:18,160 --> 00:18:22,000 Speaker 1: with that. That's just one simple thing. That's one very 327 00:18:22,119 --> 00:18:25,280 Speaker 1: basic piece of footwork that takes a great deal of 328 00:18:25,680 --> 00:18:30,560 Speaker 1: effort and focus in repetition to get down. Now, imagine 329 00:18:30,600 --> 00:18:34,000 Speaker 1: that for every one of Janice's moves, his euro steps, 330 00:18:34,640 --> 00:18:36,600 Speaker 1: his spin moves. If you guys look at those Twitter 331 00:18:36,600 --> 00:18:39,720 Speaker 1: clips that I've talked about with him destroying Jayson Tatum 332 00:18:39,720 --> 00:18:43,359 Speaker 1: and Jalen Brown, it's a lot of spin moves. You know. 333 00:18:43,400 --> 00:18:45,400 Speaker 1: Joannice has like even like a little bit of like 334 00:18:45,440 --> 00:18:47,880 Speaker 1: a a chicken wing that he uses when he's trying 335 00:18:47,880 --> 00:18:50,280 Speaker 1: to get around you on a hard drive to the basket, 336 00:18:50,600 --> 00:18:53,919 Speaker 1: and he'll take an extremely long step and get his 337 00:18:54,000 --> 00:18:56,159 Speaker 1: left elbow just barely around your shoulder. He doesn't do 338 00:18:56,200 --> 00:18:58,040 Speaker 1: a dramatic one. If he does, he gets called for 339 00:18:58,040 --> 00:19:00,680 Speaker 1: an offensive foul typically, But he'll just take that big 340 00:19:00,720 --> 00:19:02,919 Speaker 1: step and he'll just slightly pin his elbow on you 341 00:19:02,960 --> 00:19:05,120 Speaker 1: as he's going up to the rim, and he's right 342 00:19:05,200 --> 00:19:07,400 Speaker 1: past you when he does that. There's a great deal 343 00:19:07,440 --> 00:19:11,760 Speaker 1: of coordination to what Janice does with his athleticism. He 344 00:19:11,800 --> 00:19:14,679 Speaker 1: had a game winner in Game three against Boston. If 345 00:19:14,680 --> 00:19:17,840 Speaker 1: you guys remember it, series is tied at one. Milwaukee 346 00:19:17,840 --> 00:19:19,960 Speaker 1: plays really well for the vast majority of Game three, 347 00:19:20,000 --> 00:19:21,800 Speaker 1: but then Boston goes on a big run in the 348 00:19:21,840 --> 00:19:24,159 Speaker 1: fourth quarter and ends up taking the lead. And at 349 00:19:24,240 --> 00:19:28,320 Speaker 1: one point the Celtics are actually up one and Janice 350 00:19:28,440 --> 00:19:31,640 Speaker 1: catches the ball and takes a hard dribble to the middle. 351 00:19:31,640 --> 00:19:34,640 Speaker 1: He's being guarded by Grant Williams and takes a nasty 352 00:19:34,720 --> 00:19:37,159 Speaker 1: euro step back to the left and Grant Williams is 353 00:19:37,280 --> 00:19:40,560 Speaker 1: left in the dust and Johannice gets a layup again. 354 00:19:41,200 --> 00:19:43,280 Speaker 1: I believe it was out of time out. Out of 355 00:19:43,280 --> 00:19:45,800 Speaker 1: a time out against the best half court defense of 356 00:19:45,840 --> 00:19:50,159 Speaker 1: this era, where the coaches set up a plan to 357 00:19:50,240 --> 00:19:52,600 Speaker 1: keep your honest from getting to the rim, and through 358 00:19:52,680 --> 00:19:57,040 Speaker 1: coordination and footwork he was able to navigate around Grant 359 00:19:57,040 --> 00:20:00,600 Speaker 1: Williams and get into the basket. The spin moves that 360 00:20:00,600 --> 00:20:02,959 Speaker 1: he hits Jayson Tatum with and Jalen Brown. He gets 361 00:20:03,280 --> 00:20:07,680 Speaker 1: that right foot in on the left side of Tatum 362 00:20:07,680 --> 00:20:10,399 Speaker 1: and Brown so that he can pirouette around them and 363 00:20:10,520 --> 00:20:13,320 Speaker 1: hit them with his left shoulder to get that separation 364 00:20:13,359 --> 00:20:15,320 Speaker 1: to go to the rim. And he's so big and 365 00:20:15,359 --> 00:20:17,640 Speaker 1: strong that on most of the possessions the wing will 366 00:20:17,680 --> 00:20:19,480 Speaker 1: just get out of the way. They don't want to 367 00:20:19,520 --> 00:20:22,119 Speaker 1: try to hold their ground because it's gonna hurt the 368 00:20:22,119 --> 00:20:23,840 Speaker 1: bottom line. There is the reason why I say all 369 00:20:23,880 --> 00:20:26,359 Speaker 1: of that is footwork is a lot harder than it looks. 370 00:20:26,920 --> 00:20:31,560 Speaker 1: And when you see Janice looking remarkably coordinated and getting 371 00:20:31,640 --> 00:20:35,399 Speaker 1: wherever he wants to with his athleticism, don't mistake that 372 00:20:35,480 --> 00:20:38,960 Speaker 1: for just natural ability. Janice has a great deal of 373 00:20:39,040 --> 00:20:42,960 Speaker 1: natural ability, but he has also worked extremely hard to 374 00:20:43,080 --> 00:20:47,480 Speaker 1: become extremely coordinated to have very good footwork, and that's 375 00:20:47,520 --> 00:20:50,000 Speaker 1: a huge part of why he is so effective on 376 00:20:50,040 --> 00:20:54,359 Speaker 1: the offensive end of the court. I told you guys 377 00:20:54,720 --> 00:20:57,840 Speaker 1: before I had the honest number one that the number 378 00:20:57,840 --> 00:21:00,520 Speaker 1: one thing I was looking for was not top making, 379 00:21:00,560 --> 00:21:04,360 Speaker 1: which we're gonna get to, but passing the basketball, because 380 00:21:04,840 --> 00:21:07,600 Speaker 1: the reality is is what stops Janice from getting to 381 00:21:07,640 --> 00:21:11,280 Speaker 1: the rim is not the defender. Typically, it's not like 382 00:21:11,320 --> 00:21:14,280 Speaker 1: Janice has to shoot jump shots because he can't get 383 00:21:14,280 --> 00:21:18,720 Speaker 1: by his man. He shoots jump shots to rest. Those 384 00:21:18,720 --> 00:21:22,240 Speaker 1: are okay, I've I'm exhausted because I've been busting my 385 00:21:22,280 --> 00:21:24,919 Speaker 1: ask four or five possessions in a row, and Al 386 00:21:25,000 --> 00:21:27,520 Speaker 1: Horford's playing way off me. Why don't I take this three? 387 00:21:28,000 --> 00:21:30,120 Speaker 1: That's that's what he's using the jump shot for. Those 388 00:21:30,119 --> 00:21:34,480 Speaker 1: are rest possessions. The actual dynamic at play is can 389 00:21:34,560 --> 00:21:37,720 Speaker 1: I get to the rim? And in single coverage he can, 390 00:21:38,440 --> 00:21:41,400 Speaker 1: but eventually teams build a wall on him and make 391 00:21:41,440 --> 00:21:44,840 Speaker 1: it so that, Okay, you're starting to treat Grant Williams 392 00:21:44,920 --> 00:21:47,960 Speaker 1: like tissue paper. Let's put Marcus Smart on your left 393 00:21:48,000 --> 00:21:51,320 Speaker 1: side and Jayson Tatum on your right side. Which way 394 00:21:51,320 --> 00:21:54,520 Speaker 1: you're gonna drive? There's a defender waiting there. I always 395 00:21:54,600 --> 00:21:57,560 Speaker 1: felt like the most important part of Janice's development was 396 00:21:57,640 --> 00:22:01,520 Speaker 1: passing in the ability to get defenders away from that 397 00:22:01,560 --> 00:22:04,040 Speaker 1: wall so that he could get back into single coverage 398 00:22:04,080 --> 00:22:06,679 Speaker 1: to get to the rim and all of that was 399 00:22:06,760 --> 00:22:10,480 Speaker 1: resolved for me. In the Celtics series. The average seven 400 00:22:10,480 --> 00:22:13,280 Speaker 1: point one assists, which is better than Katie managed, and 401 00:22:13,400 --> 00:22:16,080 Speaker 1: k D to that point had been a better playmaker 402 00:22:16,080 --> 00:22:18,399 Speaker 1: in his career. You average seven point want to say this, 403 00:22:18,440 --> 00:22:22,920 Speaker 1: his turnovers were high, but excuse me. His turnovers were high, 404 00:22:22,960 --> 00:22:25,639 Speaker 1: but everybody's turnovers were high except for Stephan Jimmy Butler 405 00:22:25,680 --> 00:22:29,040 Speaker 1: against Boston in that defense, when it really started to 406 00:22:29,320 --> 00:22:31,800 Speaker 1: stand out to me in the film was the way 407 00:22:31,840 --> 00:22:35,560 Speaker 1: that defenders started to think twice before offering help. There 408 00:22:35,560 --> 00:22:38,359 Speaker 1: were several plays where then I have a clip of 409 00:22:38,840 --> 00:22:41,320 Speaker 1: one of them on my Twitter feed where Janice is 410 00:22:41,359 --> 00:22:43,760 Speaker 1: barreling down the rim and you see Marcus Smart like 411 00:22:44,400 --> 00:22:46,560 Speaker 1: go like he's gonna go try to take the ball away, 412 00:22:46,600 --> 00:22:48,359 Speaker 1: but then freak out and turn and run to the 413 00:22:48,359 --> 00:22:51,959 Speaker 1: shooter in the corner, and similar places from Jayson Tatum. 414 00:22:52,080 --> 00:22:53,320 Speaker 1: This is the thing that I talked about a lot 415 00:22:53,400 --> 00:22:56,000 Speaker 1: with Lebron. One of the reasons why Lebron is so 416 00:22:56,040 --> 00:22:59,720 Speaker 1: efficient is teams are terrified to send help to him, 417 00:22:59,760 --> 00:23:03,120 Speaker 1: so he's frequently operating in single coverage. Now Janice isn't 418 00:23:03,160 --> 00:23:07,640 Speaker 1: to that level yet, but he's making enough reads as 419 00:23:07,680 --> 00:23:12,480 Speaker 1: a passer that he's starting to earn more single coverage opportunities. Now. 420 00:23:12,520 --> 00:23:13,879 Speaker 1: One of the things that I will give some credits 421 00:23:13,920 --> 00:23:17,600 Speaker 1: to my Buddenholzer here, they do make his reads easy. 422 00:23:18,080 --> 00:23:20,080 Speaker 1: They either clear the side for him or they let 423 00:23:20,160 --> 00:23:22,639 Speaker 1: him operate in the middle of the floor. There's always 424 00:23:22,640 --> 00:23:26,240 Speaker 1: shooters in the corner. There's typically someone in the dunker spot, 425 00:23:27,119 --> 00:23:29,080 Speaker 1: and if the shooters are in the corner and the 426 00:23:29,119 --> 00:23:31,440 Speaker 1: defender ends up running out, they will cut back door. 427 00:23:31,520 --> 00:23:34,800 Speaker 1: There are a bunch of plays in this playoff run 428 00:23:34,880 --> 00:23:39,359 Speaker 1: where Janice hit Pat Connaughton or Grayson Allen cutting along 429 00:23:39,400 --> 00:23:43,280 Speaker 1: the backside for easy layups under the basket. Just because 430 00:23:43,320 --> 00:23:45,200 Speaker 1: he's keeping his head up and paying attention to what's 431 00:23:45,200 --> 00:23:48,640 Speaker 1: happening around him, they have simplified his attack. They get 432 00:23:48,680 --> 00:23:51,199 Speaker 1: him in positions where he has an advantage, and they 433 00:23:51,240 --> 00:23:53,680 Speaker 1: give him easy reads to make out of that. He's 434 00:23:53,840 --> 00:23:56,879 Speaker 1: making the reads and teams are starting to get scared 435 00:23:56,880 --> 00:24:00,520 Speaker 1: to help. That development is what put on top of 436 00:24:00,560 --> 00:24:03,919 Speaker 1: the league for me. That was what originally I was 437 00:24:04,000 --> 00:24:06,680 Speaker 1: concerned as to whether or not he had that ability, 438 00:24:06,920 --> 00:24:09,959 Speaker 1: and for two seasons in a row, now he's demonstrated that, 439 00:24:10,240 --> 00:24:13,440 Speaker 1: and I thought that Celtics series was the best playmaking 440 00:24:13,480 --> 00:24:16,040 Speaker 1: that I've seen him flash against an elite defense in 441 00:24:16,080 --> 00:24:20,840 Speaker 1: a high stakes situation. Lastly, on the on the strengths 442 00:24:20,840 --> 00:24:23,359 Speaker 1: for your Honest, he's just a complete and total force 443 00:24:23,400 --> 00:24:28,080 Speaker 1: of positive energy. It's infectious and the impact that it 444 00:24:28,080 --> 00:24:30,639 Speaker 1: has on a locker room. What does that mean. It 445 00:24:30,680 --> 00:24:34,560 Speaker 1: means he's an outstanding leader, and it means that is 446 00:24:34,600 --> 00:24:36,480 Speaker 1: fun to root for, and it means that it's the 447 00:24:36,480 --> 00:24:38,520 Speaker 1: perfect kind of guy for us to have as the 448 00:24:38,520 --> 00:24:40,880 Speaker 1: face of the league. We're gonna talk a little bit 449 00:24:40,880 --> 00:24:44,520 Speaker 1: more about this when we get to the Greatest Hopes. 450 00:24:45,160 --> 00:24:47,200 Speaker 1: But one of the biggest reasons why I think it's 451 00:24:47,280 --> 00:24:51,199 Speaker 1: good that Janice is heading on an all time trajectory 452 00:24:51,840 --> 00:24:55,920 Speaker 1: is his story is so interesting, the definition of humble beginnings. 453 00:24:55,960 --> 00:24:59,800 Speaker 1: It's very different from a Lebron James esque type type 454 00:24:59,800 --> 00:25:02,480 Speaker 1: of story. Now, when it comes to those lists, I'm 455 00:25:02,480 --> 00:25:04,200 Speaker 1: not going to factor that in. All I care about 456 00:25:04,240 --> 00:25:07,160 Speaker 1: is the basketball. But it just makes Honest a fun 457 00:25:07,200 --> 00:25:10,880 Speaker 1: guy to root for, and when he has success, it's 458 00:25:10,880 --> 00:25:13,720 Speaker 1: a moment we can all appreciate. Rather than him being 459 00:25:13,720 --> 00:25:17,080 Speaker 1: an unlikable prick that half of the world hates you 460 00:25:17,080 --> 00:25:18,320 Speaker 1: know what I mean, Like it's not And I'm not 461 00:25:18,359 --> 00:25:20,320 Speaker 1: saying that's Labron. I'm saying that a lot of people 462 00:25:20,359 --> 00:25:22,720 Speaker 1: out there are like that. This is not Jannie. Jane 463 00:25:22,800 --> 00:25:25,600 Speaker 1: is a fun guy to root for, Alright. His weaknesses, 464 00:25:25,880 --> 00:25:31,440 Speaker 1: I've got one. He's unreliable scoring away from the rim, 465 00:25:31,560 --> 00:25:35,720 Speaker 1: especially in the postseason. So in this playoff run, he 466 00:25:35,800 --> 00:25:41,120 Speaker 1: was three for in the restricted area. That's outstanding, eight 467 00:25:41,200 --> 00:25:44,720 Speaker 1: makes per game, that's ridiculous, But he was twenty three 468 00:25:44,800 --> 00:25:47,520 Speaker 1: for seventy one in the paint outside the restricted area, 469 00:25:47,560 --> 00:25:52,760 Speaker 1: only forty seven in the mid range, only over two 470 00:25:52,840 --> 00:25:56,359 Speaker 1: from the corner, and nine for thirty eight from above 471 00:25:56,400 --> 00:26:00,639 Speaker 1: the break, which is overall, he was four seven for 472 00:26:00,760 --> 00:26:03,760 Speaker 1: one eight outside of the restricted area, which is only 473 00:26:03,760 --> 00:26:07,920 Speaker 1: twenty nine point seven. Even in his championship year, the 474 00:26:07,960 --> 00:26:10,280 Speaker 1: year the one the title the previous season, he was 475 00:26:10,359 --> 00:26:13,440 Speaker 1: seventy three for two twelve outside the restricted area, which 476 00:26:13,440 --> 00:26:17,760 Speaker 1: is thirty outside the paint. He was only in that 477 00:26:17,760 --> 00:26:20,800 Speaker 1: playoff run. So every time he makes one, even though 478 00:26:20,840 --> 00:26:25,119 Speaker 1: you're feeling helpless in those moments, it's not the reality 479 00:26:25,119 --> 00:26:27,760 Speaker 1: of the result. He's going to miss. The vast majority 480 00:26:27,800 --> 00:26:30,720 Speaker 1: of his shot attempts that art layups when he's in 481 00:26:30,760 --> 00:26:34,040 Speaker 1: the playoffs. Now he's making more mid range jump shots 482 00:26:34,040 --> 00:26:36,320 Speaker 1: in the mid range excuse me, in the regular season 483 00:26:36,640 --> 00:26:40,600 Speaker 1: than he used to. Hopefully that eventually translates. Obviously, if 484 00:26:40,600 --> 00:26:44,840 Speaker 1: he starts to figure this out, then everyone's screwed. But 485 00:26:44,920 --> 00:26:47,320 Speaker 1: as of right now, that's his one big weakness. If 486 00:26:47,359 --> 00:26:49,600 Speaker 1: you can keep him from getting to the rim, he 487 00:26:49,680 --> 00:26:52,480 Speaker 1: will miss shots. But outside of that, there is no weakness. 488 00:26:53,119 --> 00:26:56,040 Speaker 1: He's the best rim scorer in basketball. He's a better 489 00:26:56,080 --> 00:27:00,480 Speaker 1: playmaker than most wings. Already. He had lots of turnovers 490 00:27:00,600 --> 00:27:04,200 Speaker 1: versus Boston, but so did everybody basically except for Stephan Jimmy. 491 00:27:04,240 --> 00:27:08,639 Speaker 1: Like I said, he has no defensive weaknesses. These are 492 00:27:08,680 --> 00:27:12,160 Speaker 1: just rest possessions that he's not converting at a high 493 00:27:12,280 --> 00:27:15,000 Speaker 1: rate right now. But if he does get to the 494 00:27:15,000 --> 00:27:17,439 Speaker 1: point where he can convert those again, we're all screwed. 495 00:27:17,720 --> 00:27:23,080 Speaker 1: The one other really nitpicky thing is that that specific 496 00:27:23,160 --> 00:27:25,639 Speaker 1: dynamic of shooting over the top of the defense away 497 00:27:25,640 --> 00:27:28,439 Speaker 1: from the rim has been somewhat of a problem in 498 00:27:28,560 --> 00:27:34,240 Speaker 1: clutch situations in the postseason. He played eleven clutch minutes 499 00:27:34,600 --> 00:27:37,560 Speaker 1: in this playoff run. Is either eleven or thirteen. I'm 500 00:27:37,600 --> 00:27:40,040 Speaker 1: just gonna say eleven. You know, he played eleven clutch 501 00:27:40,040 --> 00:27:43,000 Speaker 1: minutes in this In this postseason run, only made two 502 00:27:43,000 --> 00:27:46,720 Speaker 1: field goals and had four turnovers, and his team lost 503 00:27:46,760 --> 00:27:48,840 Speaker 1: those minutes. They think he's minus four and eleven minutes. 504 00:27:49,280 --> 00:27:51,959 Speaker 1: Now Again, in the regular season, he's been a very 505 00:27:52,040 --> 00:27:55,480 Speaker 1: good clutch player, but in that postseason setting, when teams 506 00:27:55,520 --> 00:27:58,800 Speaker 1: are really dialed in and taking away the paint, he's 507 00:27:58,840 --> 00:28:01,399 Speaker 1: not capable of making over the top. But even then 508 00:28:01,440 --> 00:28:03,720 Speaker 1: it doesn't matter because they have Chris Middleton and he 509 00:28:03,800 --> 00:28:06,040 Speaker 1: kind of feels that role for them, and that's what 510 00:28:06,160 --> 00:28:10,000 Speaker 1: makes the Bucks so scary when they're healthy. Um, but 511 00:28:10,119 --> 00:28:14,200 Speaker 1: that that that that again, if he starts consistently scoring 512 00:28:14,240 --> 00:28:18,119 Speaker 1: over the top of defenses and is able to create 513 00:28:18,160 --> 00:28:21,919 Speaker 1: shots for himself over the top of defenses and clutch situations, 514 00:28:21,920 --> 00:28:25,160 Speaker 1: then it's over. Then we're then we'll be talking about 515 00:28:25,160 --> 00:28:27,359 Speaker 1: one of the most dominant stars in league history. He's 516 00:28:27,400 --> 00:28:29,520 Speaker 1: gonna rip off a ton of championships in a row 517 00:28:29,840 --> 00:28:33,000 Speaker 1: and no one's gonna be able to do anything with him. 518 00:28:33,040 --> 00:28:35,320 Speaker 1: That's his only weakness. If he figures that out, it's over. 519 00:28:35,480 --> 00:28:38,960 Speaker 1: There's there's nothing anybody's gonna be able to do all right, 520 00:28:39,000 --> 00:28:42,280 Speaker 1: biggest hopes kind of like I said earlier, if he 521 00:28:42,320 --> 00:28:45,280 Speaker 1: figures out that shot making peace, uh, then he is 522 00:28:45,280 --> 00:28:47,160 Speaker 1: gonna have a dominant run and he's gonna enter the 523 00:28:47,200 --> 00:28:52,400 Speaker 1: goat conversation and with his humble beginnings, that'd be a 524 00:28:52,400 --> 00:28:54,600 Speaker 1: really cool story to have a player like that, a 525 00:28:54,680 --> 00:29:00,280 Speaker 1: fifteen overall draft pick, to get into this position where 526 00:29:00,280 --> 00:29:02,760 Speaker 1: he could be potentially on you know, top five basketball 527 00:29:02,760 --> 00:29:07,040 Speaker 1: player of all time. That's remarkable and most importantly, and 528 00:29:07,080 --> 00:29:09,719 Speaker 1: you know that this is just for me personally, I 529 00:29:09,800 --> 00:29:14,680 Speaker 1: hope that Janice gets appreciated for his level of skill. 530 00:29:15,520 --> 00:29:17,320 Speaker 1: You know, this is James Harden's fault with the whole 531 00:29:17,400 --> 00:29:20,800 Speaker 1: running and dunking thing. But people underestimate how hard he 532 00:29:20,840 --> 00:29:23,040 Speaker 1: had to work to get to the point where he 533 00:29:23,080 --> 00:29:25,960 Speaker 1: could handle the basketball the way he does. People have 534 00:29:26,040 --> 00:29:28,680 Speaker 1: underestimated the amount of work it took to get to 535 00:29:28,760 --> 00:29:31,200 Speaker 1: the point where he could pass the basketball the way 536 00:29:31,200 --> 00:29:35,520 Speaker 1: that he does like that. That's not easy, especially without 537 00:29:35,560 --> 00:29:39,000 Speaker 1: having grown up playing the game like he got into 538 00:29:39,000 --> 00:29:43,320 Speaker 1: the game so late. It typically takes decades to learn 539 00:29:43,360 --> 00:29:46,080 Speaker 1: how to pass the basketball, which is why most of 540 00:29:46,080 --> 00:29:49,240 Speaker 1: the best passers have been guards since they were kids. 541 00:29:50,400 --> 00:29:54,040 Speaker 1: Johannice doesn't have that advantage, and he averaged seven point 542 00:29:54,080 --> 00:29:57,400 Speaker 1: one assists against one of the best defenses I've ever seen. 543 00:29:58,080 --> 00:30:00,560 Speaker 1: That can't just be running and dunking guy anymore. You 544 00:30:00,600 --> 00:30:03,640 Speaker 1: have to acknowledge the skill there and then, like we 545 00:30:03,640 --> 00:30:07,600 Speaker 1: talked about earlier, the footwork. Janice is not just a big, 546 00:30:07,640 --> 00:30:11,920 Speaker 1: strong athlete. He is a remarkably coordinated, big strong athlete. 547 00:30:12,360 --> 00:30:15,120 Speaker 1: He is a remarkably coordinated, big strong athlete that has 548 00:30:15,200 --> 00:30:20,360 Speaker 1: spent an enormous amount of time and repetition turning himself 549 00:30:20,680 --> 00:30:24,600 Speaker 1: into an athlete that's difficult to handle. There's a clip 550 00:30:24,760 --> 00:30:29,240 Speaker 1: that I posted um from this semifinal series against Boston 551 00:30:29,880 --> 00:30:32,040 Speaker 1: where Janice is dribbling at the top of the key 552 00:30:32,040 --> 00:30:34,120 Speaker 1: and he kind of slowly navigates over to the left 553 00:30:34,160 --> 00:30:37,760 Speaker 1: wing and gets a switch off of Horford onto Jelen 554 00:30:37,840 --> 00:30:42,560 Speaker 1: Brown again. Jalen Brown a great perimeter defensive player in 555 00:30:42,560 --> 00:30:45,000 Speaker 1: this league and one of the best athletes we have 556 00:30:45,240 --> 00:30:49,400 Speaker 1: at the position in this league. Joannice doesn't in and 557 00:30:49,400 --> 00:30:54,880 Speaker 1: out dribble and just drives left. It's not bullyball. He 558 00:30:54,920 --> 00:30:57,320 Speaker 1: doesn't do the chicken wing thing. On Jalen. He doesn't 559 00:30:57,320 --> 00:30:59,400 Speaker 1: elbow him in the chest, he doesn't run him over, 560 00:31:00,040 --> 00:31:04,560 Speaker 1: he goes around him, and Jalon Brown has no chance. 561 00:31:04,880 --> 00:31:08,440 Speaker 1: It's a straight up blowby, and Janice is hanging on 562 00:31:08,480 --> 00:31:12,840 Speaker 1: the rim. That's coordination, that's foot speed, that's stuff that 563 00:31:12,920 --> 00:31:17,000 Speaker 1: takes a whole lot of work. And I and my 564 00:31:17,120 --> 00:31:21,080 Speaker 1: biggest hope for Janice is that people eventually give him 565 00:31:21,080 --> 00:31:24,560 Speaker 1: the appropriate level of respect for the amount of work 566 00:31:24,640 --> 00:31:28,400 Speaker 1: he's put in, not just his natural set of physical abilities. 567 00:31:30,240 --> 00:31:33,200 Speaker 1: My biggest fear with the Honice is kind of like 568 00:31:33,240 --> 00:31:35,440 Speaker 1: what happened to Lebron throughout his career, is that he 569 00:31:35,480 --> 00:31:40,160 Speaker 1: never finds a consistent and reliable co star to take 570 00:31:40,200 --> 00:31:43,760 Speaker 1: some of the weight off of his shoulders. Like Chris 571 00:31:43,760 --> 00:31:46,960 Speaker 1: Middleton breaks down physically in this playoff run, he also 572 00:31:47,040 --> 00:31:50,560 Speaker 1: has been somewhat inconsistent. Drew Holiday is like the model 573 00:31:50,600 --> 00:31:55,239 Speaker 1: of inconsistency. Offensively best defensive guard in basketball, but on 574 00:31:55,280 --> 00:31:57,040 Speaker 1: the offensive ent, he can be very hit or miss. 575 00:31:57,120 --> 00:31:59,920 Speaker 1: Just ask Bucks fans. Kind of reminds me of the 576 00:32:00,040 --> 00:32:02,560 Speaker 1: Bron thing, where it's like didn't have a reliable co 577 00:32:02,680 --> 00:32:05,480 Speaker 1: star at all for the first seven years. Goes to Miami, 578 00:32:05,560 --> 00:32:07,720 Speaker 1: and Dane Wade's great for a bait like one and 579 00:32:07,720 --> 00:32:10,680 Speaker 1: a half seasons, but then he falls apart physically. Kyrie 580 00:32:10,760 --> 00:32:15,200 Speaker 1: Irving falls apart physically, Kevin Love falls apart physically. Anthony 581 00:32:15,280 --> 00:32:19,480 Speaker 1: Davis follows apart physically and can't be bothered to care. 582 00:32:19,600 --> 00:32:23,400 Speaker 1: Ever since the bubble, Lebron has never had like a 583 00:32:23,440 --> 00:32:26,160 Speaker 1: straight up dude in the trenches with him for like 584 00:32:26,240 --> 00:32:29,280 Speaker 1: five years in a row. He's never had that. He's 585 00:32:29,320 --> 00:32:33,640 Speaker 1: never had like a real partner in crime. And who knows, 586 00:32:33,720 --> 00:32:36,840 Speaker 1: maybe Chris Middleton becomes that guy for Janice. But if 587 00:32:36,880 --> 00:32:39,080 Speaker 1: he never gets that guy, if it's kind of like 588 00:32:39,120 --> 00:32:42,440 Speaker 1: a combo of mixed results from Drew Holiday and Chris 589 00:32:42,440 --> 00:32:46,680 Speaker 1: Middleton and he never gets another legit costar, he's not 590 00:32:46,720 --> 00:32:51,320 Speaker 1: gonna win six titles because, like I've said on the 591 00:32:51,320 --> 00:32:54,400 Speaker 1: show so many times, you don't win championships in the 592 00:32:54,520 --> 00:32:59,760 Speaker 1: NBA consistently unless you have great basketball players around you. 593 00:33:00,280 --> 00:33:03,520 Speaker 1: It is a team sport. And so my biggest fear 594 00:33:03,560 --> 00:33:06,040 Speaker 1: with Janice is that he has some of that Lebron 595 00:33:06,200 --> 00:33:11,080 Speaker 1: type dynamic where he just never quite has consistent help 596 00:33:11,840 --> 00:33:14,400 Speaker 1: um in the form of of a star that cares 597 00:33:14,400 --> 00:33:16,320 Speaker 1: as much as he does, and that is capable of 598 00:33:16,520 --> 00:33:20,320 Speaker 1: producing consistently. All right, this is a fun one biggest 599 00:33:20,320 --> 00:33:26,680 Speaker 1: what if of Janice's career. So two thousand thirteen NBA Draft, 600 00:33:27,000 --> 00:33:30,680 Speaker 1: Janice goes fifteen. I guess who had the number one 601 00:33:30,720 --> 00:33:36,120 Speaker 1: pick in that draft? The Cleveland Cavaliers, if you might remember, 602 00:33:36,160 --> 00:33:38,920 Speaker 1: they took Anthony Bennett, who has been out of the 603 00:33:39,000 --> 00:33:41,000 Speaker 1: NBA for a very long time. That was a bad 604 00:33:41,080 --> 00:33:44,120 Speaker 1: draft or weak draft relative to other drafts around. Anthony 605 00:33:44,120 --> 00:33:47,719 Speaker 1: Bennett went number one, Victor Oladipo when number two trivia time, 606 00:33:47,720 --> 00:33:49,240 Speaker 1: who do you guys think? What number three that year? 607 00:33:50,840 --> 00:33:53,560 Speaker 1: Role player for the Golden State Warriors, Otto Porter Jr. 608 00:33:54,760 --> 00:33:58,840 Speaker 1: So again weak draft, They're the honest. Film was weird. 609 00:33:59,520 --> 00:34:02,200 Speaker 1: He's playing in these games where it kind of looked 610 00:34:02,240 --> 00:34:05,840 Speaker 1: like he was playing against rec league players, you know, 611 00:34:05,920 --> 00:34:08,800 Speaker 1: so it's really hard to tell if he's dominating because 612 00:34:08,800 --> 00:34:12,000 Speaker 1: he's great, or if he's dominating because he's playing rec 613 00:34:12,120 --> 00:34:15,400 Speaker 1: league level players, right, and that led to the hesitancy. 614 00:34:15,760 --> 00:34:18,400 Speaker 1: He's also very skinny and super super raw, and so 615 00:34:18,440 --> 00:34:21,920 Speaker 1: we fell down to fifteen. But there was no player 616 00:34:22,000 --> 00:34:25,360 Speaker 1: that was a home run pick in that draft. And 617 00:34:25,400 --> 00:34:27,840 Speaker 1: if maybe the film was a little bit better. And 618 00:34:27,840 --> 00:34:30,080 Speaker 1: if there was a little bit more of a tantalizing 619 00:34:30,160 --> 00:34:33,520 Speaker 1: aspect to Janice at that point in two thousand thirteen, 620 00:34:34,080 --> 00:34:37,879 Speaker 1: maybe the Calves take him number one, and then we'd 621 00:34:37,960 --> 00:34:42,000 Speaker 1: end up with Lebron and Janice together in Cleveland just 622 00:34:42,360 --> 00:34:48,160 Speaker 1: destroying the world. Like basically, like, imagine the Lebron Anthony 623 00:34:48,239 --> 00:34:53,160 Speaker 1: Davis partnership is so good, Imagine the Lebron Joannas partnership 624 00:34:53,360 --> 00:34:55,960 Speaker 1: with how much better Janice is than Anthony Davis. It 625 00:34:56,040 --> 00:35:00,680 Speaker 1: just would have been completely ridiculous. Um. Anyway, insummation this 626 00:35:00,680 --> 00:35:05,359 Speaker 1: this list has been a ton of fun. I've I've 627 00:35:05,360 --> 00:35:09,480 Speaker 1: been always I've always liked the idea of of player rankings, 628 00:35:09,480 --> 00:35:12,440 Speaker 1: not not even so much from the standpoint of the numbers, 629 00:35:12,520 --> 00:35:16,520 Speaker 1: because that's so subjective, but just the skill analysis, the 630 00:35:17,760 --> 00:35:21,040 Speaker 1: diving into the differences between the players, the way they play, 631 00:35:21,360 --> 00:35:23,920 Speaker 1: their approach to the game on a possession by possession basis, 632 00:35:23,960 --> 00:35:26,759 Speaker 1: the difference in their skill sets. I've always been fascinated 633 00:35:26,800 --> 00:35:29,799 Speaker 1: with that, but I've never had the time with my 634 00:35:29,880 --> 00:35:33,080 Speaker 1: other jobs to really dive into it the way that 635 00:35:33,120 --> 00:35:36,240 Speaker 1: I did this year, and so actually having the time 636 00:35:36,280 --> 00:35:40,320 Speaker 1: this year to just wake up every day and dive 637 00:35:40,360 --> 00:35:43,319 Speaker 1: into these guys skill sets and and and watch a 638 00:35:43,320 --> 00:35:45,239 Speaker 1: ton of film and do This series has been a 639 00:35:45,239 --> 00:35:48,080 Speaker 1: ton of fun. I know not everybody has agreed. I 640 00:35:48,120 --> 00:35:50,839 Speaker 1: know every single pick that I've had people have had 641 00:35:50,880 --> 00:35:54,600 Speaker 1: issues with. You're not gonna agree with my player analysis 642 00:35:54,640 --> 00:35:57,320 Speaker 1: for everybody too. I had strength and weaknesses for everybody. 643 00:35:57,360 --> 00:35:59,000 Speaker 1: If you're mad that I talked about one of your 644 00:35:59,000 --> 00:36:01,319 Speaker 1: player's weaknesses, I hate to break it to you. There's 645 00:36:01,320 --> 00:36:02,920 Speaker 1: not a player on this list that I didn't talk 646 00:36:02,920 --> 00:36:06,239 Speaker 1: about weaknesses for. And you know, this channel is not 647 00:36:06,280 --> 00:36:09,040 Speaker 1: a propaganda channel. If you wanna, If you're a Steph 648 00:36:09,040 --> 00:36:11,960 Speaker 1: fan and you want to only hear great things about Steph, 649 00:36:12,080 --> 00:36:15,400 Speaker 1: I highly recommend you go find a show where they 650 00:36:15,440 --> 00:36:17,520 Speaker 1: propagandize that stuff. That's not what you're gonna get here. 651 00:36:17,520 --> 00:36:19,640 Speaker 1: We're gonna talk basketball. We're gonna talk to good that 652 00:36:19,680 --> 00:36:22,640 Speaker 1: we're gonna talk to bad and and it's it's gonna 653 00:36:22,680 --> 00:36:26,719 Speaker 1: be basketball focused and and uh, I really sincerely appreciate 654 00:36:26,760 --> 00:36:29,920 Speaker 1: you guys um supporting the show, supporting this series. This 655 00:36:29,960 --> 00:36:32,520 Speaker 1: has been fun. I've I'm not entirely sure what the 656 00:36:32,520 --> 00:36:34,480 Speaker 1: schedule is moving forward. We'll probably take a couple of 657 00:36:34,560 --> 00:36:37,279 Speaker 1: days off now, um, but we will eventually do some 658 00:36:37,360 --> 00:36:40,200 Speaker 1: all time stuff, which we gotta approach now that Steff 659 00:36:40,239 --> 00:36:42,400 Speaker 1: has one another title, we gotta figure out where he 660 00:36:42,520 --> 00:36:46,040 Speaker 1: lands and all of this. And then, if I'm not mistaken, 661 00:36:46,080 --> 00:36:49,400 Speaker 1: we are less than two months away from the season starting, 662 00:36:49,640 --> 00:36:51,759 Speaker 1: So we're gonna probably have a Kevin Durant trade that 663 00:36:51,760 --> 00:36:54,600 Speaker 1: we're gonna break down. We're gonna probably have a Russa 664 00:36:54,640 --> 00:36:57,279 Speaker 1: Westbrook trade that we're gonna break down. We're gonna do 665 00:36:57,360 --> 00:37:01,680 Speaker 1: season previews for all the important teams around the league, 666 00:37:01,680 --> 00:37:03,400 Speaker 1: and then before you know it, it's going to be 667 00:37:03,400 --> 00:37:05,480 Speaker 1: back to what it was last year, five nights a 668 00:37:05,520 --> 00:37:08,239 Speaker 1: week of us breaking down NBA basketball games, which I 669 00:37:08,360 --> 00:37:11,240 Speaker 1: very much am looking forward to. Alright, guys, I sincerely 670 00:37:11,280 --> 00:37:13,000 Speaker 1: appreciate your support and I'll see you in a few days. 671 00:37:53,840 --> 00:37:54,480 Speaker 1: The volume