These Former NBA Studs Randomly Fell Off...But Why?

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Let's take a look at some former NBA studs who saw their games inexplicably fall off. What could've caused this? Hope you enjoy!

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Ibaka isn't in the NBA for 2 seasons now 😭

chanendlerbong
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"What could have caused this?" You know Space Jam? The ball that takes your abilities away? That's why. Freakin monsters.

powerviolentnightmare
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I feel like the Haliburton situation was always overblown. Hamstring injriews suck and takes awhile to get back to 100% nonetheless playing at an NBA level.

Bliuth
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Man deanadre ayton has completely fallen off 😂. Ill never forget that dominayton comment

shotsfired
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Ibaka chilling and hooping in Madrid now. Back home where life is good.

powerviolentnightmare
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Ibaka was always a very underrated player. I feel like he truly never got the credit he deserved. He anchored the defense for those thunder teams.

SuperNASCARrocks
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I've always been fascinated with guys who just fall off and you never really know why. One of my biggest mysteries was Josh Smith of the Hawks. He was a versatile guy who could defend and score on the perimeter and in the post. One of the best defenders in the NBA. Then he just started sliding at like age 27. I still wonder what happened to him even though he's been retired for a long time now.

Davivd
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Montrezl Harrell is killing it in the Australian basketball league

markyoung
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Nurk was a borderline all-star before he got injured

dwindycityassassin
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Let's not forget it was Dame who demanded Blazers to do anything to keep Grant, just for him to hand out a transfer request the day after they handed him that huge contract.

That was a sidenote in Dame transfer saga, that's largely forgotten by now.

konzza
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The best way to describe Adebayo is if you shoot VERY EARLY in 2K.

Will benefit by ever so slightly shooting slower and moving his setpoint farther from his forehead.

Sometimes it just looks like he's afraid to shoot. I've never seen a big rely so much on a contested floater. Maybe he took the initiative on shooting these floaters less and just taking open perimeter shots.

eduardoreyes
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As much of a locker room cancer and financial liability that Ayton was, trading him for Nurkic is stupid even without hindsight. Matt Ishbia ruined one of the most promising teams in the league

chrilpy
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Ayton is only being more productive on the Blazers than Nurkic on the Suns because he's no longer on a team that has expectations to win. He's on a losing team so he can quietly chill and pad his stats for his next contract. Put him back on the Suns and I don't think he'll be doing much better than Nurkic is now

jjjjrd
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Nurkic's fall off started much sooner than when he got to the suns. He has never been the same player ever since he broke his leg. He was REALLY good for portland up til that point. There was a reason portland traded him.

Jarekthegamingdragon
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Love the videos Andy. Literally my favorite NBA content YouTuber. Great work

BballAllStar
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Crazy to watch that Ibaka block on Splitter. Soon they'll be playing each other in the Euroleague, one a player the other a coach.

boylovesbowie
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Miami wasnt ready for Jimmy's departure. Dont look at the numbers, Bam will be better next year. Hes a better shooter, added a 3 ball, brings the ball up the court, and they have another C in superman. All star in the nxt 2 years

joshlee
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When Ibaka was young and on the Thunder, there were rumors he was actually 2-4 years older than his age listed. If this ended up being true it makes sense why he fell off so quickly, because he wasn't 33 he was 35-37. it also explains why he was so good earlier in his career, instead of being 23 he was in his "prime" at 25-27 on the Thunder.

VicerExciser
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the Montrez Harrell fall off need to be studied fr, man came from sixthman of the year to out of the league in a span of 3 years

chesterizz_
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You should make a video of players that HATE playing their natural positions. Like Anthony Davis. As a Lakers fan. I couldn’t stand how he didn’t wants to play 5. Or Tim Duncan also not playing 5.

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