Watch NBA Trae Young Drops 32 Points, 11 Assists & The Game-Winner! | March 23, 2019

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Trae Young tossed in a floater with 0.1 seconds remaining to lift the Hawks to a 129-127 victory over the 76ers. Young finished with 32 points (11-20 FG, 4-9 3pt …

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  1. Well here's my ROY! From a Bucks fan… Love this kid's game. Once again it's obvious how important outside shot is for a PG. He is a threat far beyond the three point line, so even though he is short and essentially doesn't jump when he shoots, i.e. in fact has no "jump" shot in the literal sense, but a quick accurate release, it opens up lanes for him and using his good handles he unlocks defenses and can create all sorts of problems. Add to that ability to pass, confidence and heart and there you have a complete pg at such a young age. Sorry but for some reason I prefer him to Luka Doncic too, even though it may be close for others

  2. The true ROY. Watch his game, he has personally taken parts of other's game into his own and not try to resemble one player. That floater is amazing basic pointguard fundamentals and Embiid got exposed. Everyone at this level knows when a more traditional pointguard drives to the basket he is either bringing the defense for the pass/spacing or gonna use a floater over the defense before he enters the paint roughly around a cut angle to the elbow to prevent the bigs from contesting, but also to catch defenders in motion. Even when he doesn't do this though he makes the defense second guess and create bad spacing like in the fake pass in the video where the Sixers were near shoulder to shoulder. Also like Curry his 3 point situational iq is very high even when he misses. He knows when the defense plays him light and will take a 3 right in their face, but also when to slow the pace and find pick and pops to create new opportunities for shots. I like how he compares himself to Nash rather then Curry, it shows he is actively trying to be a floor general rather then a overrated 3 point shooter in a " I scratch you, you scratch me " system

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