Wow, what a group of great street ballers. Brandon Jennings, DeMar DeRozan schooled and got schooled by street ballers. Check out links for an exciting ballgame. The announcer was pretty cool too. http://hoopsrumors.wordpress.com/201...-dyckman-park/
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Demar DeRozan Street Balling with Brandon Jennings
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I think the coolest thing this summer so far was Brandon Jennings vs Josh Selby. Kids a freshman and hes keeping up with an NBA star. Demar has had tons of sick plays this summer, I think he has #1 on a bunch of different street ball/drew league top 10's, sort of makes me excited for next year, shows he is getting more and more athletic.
The drew league and all these street ball games have produced so many plays of NBA players getting schooled, I love it.
Who is having more fun, Demar in LA, or Weems in Lithuania? I hear those Lithuanians ball hard on the street.
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Red and White wrote: View PostI think the coolest thing this summer so far was Brandon Jennings vs Josh Selby. Kids a freshman and hes keeping up with an NBA star. Demar has had tons of sick plays this summer, I think he has #1 on a bunch of different street ball/drew league top 10's, sort of makes me excited for next year, shows he is getting more and more athletic.
The drew league and all these street ball games have produced so many plays of NBA players getting schooled, I love it.
Who is having more fun, Demar in LA, or Weems in Lithuania? I hear those Lithuanians ball hard on the street.
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CT2010 wrote: View PostBrandon Jennings is considered fast isn't he? I am not sure what his reputation is for defense but that dude carved him up consistently. He simple couldn't stay in front on him. fun to watch.
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Stahmenah_Vybz wrote: View PostI think they called him "Difficult to defend" Did you see that Automatic character dropping 3s from all over the place? That big fella!
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CT2010 wrote: View PostIt makes you wonder what the street ballers don't have in the way of coachability or team play or whatever to be able to play organized ball and make some money. Skip was the only one I can remember who made a legitimate jump to the NBA. So much talent.
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Red and White wrote: View PostYou would think street ballers would thrive in the Euro league because the less stress to play defense, and not many good defenders [...]
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CT2010 wrote: View PostIt makes you wonder what the street ballers don't have in the way of coachability or team play or whatever to be able to play organized ball and make some money. Skip was the only one I can remember who made a legitimate jump to the NBA. So much talent.
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