It was the first game.. they played them twice, like we did Serbia
Athletic Alchemy
2024-08-27 01:38:00 +0000 UTC
Was this not the game Kobe ran through Gasols chest on the first play?
El_Remolino
2024-08-27 01:00:00 +0000 UTC
Alch - you’re the man!
John Pettus
2024-08-25 16:43:42 +0000 UTC
People forget Rubio was Luka before Luka. Not in production but in that he was basically a kid giving grown men the work. Injuries stole what was going to be a fun career.
Branden Edwards
2024-08-25 16:10:53 +0000 UTC
Lamarcus Aldridge was elite in the post
Jeffery Rosario
2024-08-25 04:45:25 +0000 UTC
lmao @ peen head. I won't lie, accurate description
AK
2024-08-25 01:38:00 +0000 UTC
17 yr old ricky rubio was wild. Cool video idea.
Kenny Bobby
2024-08-24 23:12:00 +0000 UTC
It would waiver like most high use scorers. Specially as he aged but What I’d say is, when it was go time in the playoffs or crunch time Kobe would clamp up.
Athletic Alchemy
2024-08-24 18:44:48 +0000 UTC
Would you be able to talk about Kobe as a defender? He’s hailed as this great lock up artist but after watching the tape, he seems to be at the center of many breakdowns due to gambling or poor screen navigation
Muhammad
2024-08-24 18:25:12 +0000 UTC
When you talked about gasol's post game it made me think about the evolution of post players. Seems to me like nowadays the "post player" function is to be a passing hub, a la jokic lebron sabonis sengun etc.
Jasper Sterling
2024-08-24 17:24:53 +0000 UTC
This was a really cool breakdown. I was a huge Dwayne Wade from his days at Marquette.
Christian Hollaway
2024-08-24 15:26:12 +0000 UTC
LeBron is a leader but only on his terms. By that definition I'm not sure if he's really a great leader.
He definitely has some leadership traits just a bit to selfish, IMO.
Christian Hollaway
2024-08-24 15:24:24 +0000 UTC
Awesome content, would love more old school stuff.
Breuer
2024-08-24 08:23:59 +0000 UTC
I actually like that Kobe and Draymond comparison.
Both Assholes, Intense, Competitive and Teammate Punchers lol
Omer Ali
2024-08-24 04:42:21 +0000 UTC
I believe for Duncan, after the 2004 experience, it soured him on any future Team USA plans.
John Z
2024-08-24 01:36:44 +0000 UTC
Really cool breakdown. Forgot how good Spain was back then. Their talent and chemistry were way ahead of their time. Also crazy that Rudy Fernandez only just retired for basketball after playing with Spain at this summer's Paris Olympics.
As for Juan Carlos Navarro, I recall Steph being asked about JCN in an interview a few years ago and how similar his game was to Navarro's. I re-watched some of Navarro's highlights on YouTube from his time in Barcelona and the one year with Memphis and there's definitely a lot if similarities.
Nick Elliston
2024-08-24 01:29:34 +0000 UTC
🙏🏽
Athletic Alchemy
2024-08-23 23:45:29 +0000 UTC
Loved this breakdown! Nice patreon content
KendrickTheCreative
2024-08-23 23:22:45 +0000 UTC
nice glad you liked it
Athletic Alchemy
2024-08-23 22:59:08 +0000 UTC
KG had just come off winning the Chip.. TD I cant remember, it might have been around the time he started having back and knee stuff. looking he was 31 at the time
Athletic Alchemy
2024-08-23 22:58:55 +0000 UTC
Kob a mix of steph and Dray lol
Athletic Alchemy
2024-08-23 22:57:18 +0000 UTC
not a bad a idea!
Athletic Alchemy
2024-08-23 22:56:43 +0000 UTC
Joker is a good call IDK why he escaped my mind, I guess because its almost an after thought for him. Both Wade and Bron were this super rare combo of athleticism and feel, usually one comes without the other. Ant is sneaky smart tho, I see him learning to play with much better feel as he ages
Athletic Alchemy
2024-08-23 22:56:31 +0000 UTC
indeed
Athletic Alchemy
2024-08-23 22:53:32 +0000 UTC
that might have been his physical prime, but the meeting of skill, IQ, and athleticism was closer to 08 than 02 imo..To me the trump card for the Kobe Bron argument is Bron despite the current narrative, Bron is twice the leader Kobe was. Guys were not signing up to play with him except Ron ron
Athletic Alchemy
2024-08-23 22:53:19 +0000 UTC
In his prime wade was slicing his way to the basket whenever he wanted. I loved how he used the glass on his shots
joss gitlin
2024-08-23 22:42:06 +0000 UTC
This was awesome - If you did a historic games breakdown series or something similar it would be cool as fuck - appreciate you alch
Noah
2024-08-23 22:20:12 +0000 UTC
Btw Alch I’m too young to remember but why wasn’t Duncan or KG on this team?
Luke Zhang
2024-08-23 22:08:31 +0000 UTC
Steph feels like our Kobe as Warriors fans, but rewatching old games with context I’m taking Steph every day of the week no shade to Kobe. But everything Steph does has a sense of intention and efficiency (except those damn turnovers lmao). Like you said Kobe made a lot of ill-advised decisions but you can’t hold it against him because most of the time he’d come thru at the end
Luke Zhang
2024-08-23 22:04:31 +0000 UTC
Thanks for doing one of these classic games!
One game suggestion I have that I think would be interesting, is game 7 in 2014 vs. the Clippers. The last game of the Mark Jackson era, and really the last the Warriors would lose that early in the playoffs lol.
It would be interesting to hear your thoughts on Jacksons schemes at the time and why we lost that game.
Jansen E
2024-08-23 21:52:17 +0000 UTC
Awesome video. Really enjoy this throwback content.
A lot of things stood out to me in this game:
1. The Euro players are so much more efficient in their movement. One I noticed is how decisively their players attack off the catch. American players tend to catch the ball and devolve into iso ball where they dribble in place for a few moments before getting into a move, which usually allows the help defense to reset and contain their attack. The Euros do the complete opposite. On the catch, they either shoot right away or immediately attack the basket. Essentially, they never stay idle; They're in constant motion for the entire offensive possession, which makes them extremely tough to defend
2. In terms of best post-games since Gasol, I'd Jokic is right there. His game can be a lot uglier, but I'd argue it is even more effective with his amazing touch and feel.
3. The Ant/Wade comparisons have always made more sense to me then the Ant/Jordan ones. Ant is probably the much better jump shooter from three. But I think Wade had a much better feel for the game and was overall more cerebral player. Perhaps Ant can get there one day. He is only 23. But man, if not for the injuries, I think we'd be talking about Wade as the second best shooting guard over Kobe. I truly believe he was that talented.
Jacob
2024-08-23 21:33:54 +0000 UTC
I find it incredible that Lebron and CP3 are still in the league 16 years later, and Dwight is still playing in Taiwan!
Strong Foru
2024-08-23 21:15:39 +0000 UTC
Would be cool to hear your thoughts on how you think a lot of what you pointed out about Kobe impacted his success. He never had perimeter options besides himself.
Also I think by now his physical peak was far behind him. He had degenerative knee issues at this point. I would point to 2002-2003 as maybe the guy you want.
Spencer
2024-08-23 21:05:06 +0000 UTC
As a newer fan this is cool to watch. On board with seeing more of these