FIRST THING FIRST | Nick Wright reacts to Austin Rivers comment on NFL, NBA Players Changing Sports
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Publicado 2024-05-08
FIRST THING FIRST | Nick Wright reacts to Austin Rivers comment on NFL, NBA Players Changing Sports
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"if he put on weight" "well that wouldn't be a problem" lmfaoooo
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This is the last Hoang Bi video ever. Wildes is taking a day off to go on a Black Ops mission to end these channels.
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Lol with how injury prone NBA players are, I doubt they'll play full seasons 😂
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You’re worried about NFL players not being able to dribble, but totally neglect NBA players being able to tackle or getting tackled 🤦♂️
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SGA looking like he jumped out of a jar of mustard.
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Problem with NBA players transitioning to NFL is contact...can they take that. I can only make a case for westbrook and lebron.
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just because you are fast and tall, doesnt make a wide receiver, let some of these nba players actually try to catch a pass when being covered by NFL defensive backs, most of them would be smothered because they are not fast and shifty enough to get any separation from actual pros before ever actually taking a hit to the ribs.
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The NFL is so specialized that the many athletic NBA players could realistically make it to the NFL
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You can’t convince me that there’s not 50 NFL players that could do what Pat Bev does right now. No training needed😂
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The average NBA salary is 10 million. The average NFL salary is less than 1 million. The average NBA career is one year longer than the average NFL career. That's why I believe there are WAY more NBA players that could play in the NFL than the other way around. If you chose the NFL over the NBA, you just made a bad choice.
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Brou was enraptured by Greg’s highlights lmao
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Great segment 🔥
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Greg Jennings is 5’11. He would not be in the nba
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SGA was dressed like that new all gold pokemon lol
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Fun fact ant was a wideout in high school
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The kelce brothers podcast brought this subject up a year ago, on new heights podcast.
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I think the best way to explain it is, in the nfl individual llayers have less to do, either catch or block or run routes, not saying its easy at al but when you play basketball you have to be able to defend dribble or jump high, or shoot or be able to create off rhe dribble theres just more things for individual players to do in basketball than football
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SGA looking like he's going to a Hollywood corner and perform his robot moves🤣🤣
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Nick talking about this to avoid Rice lol
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can't believe how nobody mentioned Steven Adams as offensive lineman