Jeff Teague Hated Watching Ty Lawson's 1-on-1 Game Due to Excessive Fouling
Club 520 PodcastNovember 10, 20259 min128,944 views
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- 💡 Jeff Teague expressed strong dislike for the BallisLife 1-on-1 games, particularly those involving Ty Lawson, due to excessive fouling.
- 🎯 He stated that the games were "terrible" and "weak," lacking visible skill because players were constantly fouling.
- 🔑 The games were described as more of a "fight" with "elbows to the face" and "running people over" rather than skilled basketball.
Ty Lawson's Performance
- 📉 Ty Lawson reportedly lost a 1-on-1 game 30-1, which Teague found "crazy."
- ⏱️ Despite being older than Teague, Lawson only scored one point in the game.
- 🏀 Another game mentioned involved Lamar Peters "smoking" his opponent, with fewer fouls and more actual play.
The Nature of "YouTube Games"
- ⚠️ Teague contrasted these games with professional play, noting that players in "YouTube games" foul excessively, obscuring their skills.
- 🚫 He believes that the "hype" around these events overshadowed the actual basketball, making it "not about basketball no more."
- ⏳ Games could last an hour and a half due to constant fouling, with players trying to knock the ball out of their opponent's hands.
Discussion on Basketball Skill and Players
- 🔍 The conversation touched on Archie Goodwin, a former Kentucky player, and his comments on pros versus YouTube games.
- 🎓 Isaiah Briscoe, a former Duke player, was discussed for his high school talent and performance, including shooting 17 free throws in one game.
- 🎤 The hosts also briefly discussed other players like Trey Duvall and the ongoing debate about Kevin Durant vs. Kobe Bryant as offensive players.
NBA Game Recap
- 📊 The Houston Rockets defeated the Milwaukee Bucks 122-115.
- 🌟 Kevin Durant scored 31 points, with Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (referred to as Shayon/Shun) scoring 23.
- 🏀 Durant was praised for his offensive efficiency, with the debate arising if he is the greatest offensive player ever, surpassing Kobe Bryant.
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