Best of Jordan Poole's 2021-22 NBA Playoffs

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Published 2022-06-19
Poole Party alllll summer long 🌊

Celebrate Jordan Poole's birthday with a look back at his BEST PLAYS from the #NBAPlayoffs

All Comments (21)
  • @Carlos_slim89
    I was shook when he didn't get any recognition after they won the title!!! I know Wiggins did an amazing job down the stretch in the finals but Poole was a huge part of GS even getting to the finals. What an amazing offensive player. Mans moves like fucking water, so smooth.
  • @lacygriffin7079
    This young man has such a bright future. Love how hard of a worker he is and how much dedication he puts into the game. He is learning from the best. He is going to be a star in this league I guarantee it. JP3 💦
  • @AsiaN_Pride3
    My goodness. This version of Poole was something that every warrior fan wanted to see flourish. This Poole was potent, in full control of his speed and his cuts and offensive plays were absolutely outstanding. Seeing his 22-23 season just saddens me as he started playing recklessly, erratically, and emotionally; turning the ball over numerously, falling over himself by speeding up too much, and so far as to being selfish with the ball in his hands with disregard to open teammates. Truly hope for a matured Poole to develop and reclaim his honor if he was able to capture a 2nd stint.
  • @vaughnhoffman
    Ima always come back to these, still one of my favorite players hes just got find his Rhythm
  • That killer crossover is so AI level but the quickness that comes along with the crazy handles and the shooting are all steph.
  • @luhevanfr
    SPLASH BRO NUMBER 3!!! HAPPY TO HAVE HIM!
  • @avidreader6534
    “Put the defender on his knees to remember how good God has been to him” 🔥🔥😭😭😭 Commentator was in his BAG
  • Got's to admit, he's special. I love what he's made of. Also he's learning from some of the best to ever do it. Remember, he's only like 22. Prime years are coming #POOLEPARTY
  • @Netsfan24
    Watching this now kinda makes me sad, all his confidence was gone last season, hopefully he finds new life in Washington
  • @fohto1
    every bucket was nasty 😭 i still believe in bro i miss when he was on this level
  • @emilyh6110
    Pool Party !!!!! I love him and I think we can trust him to make 3s and Great layups 😍. He has a very bright future !!!!
  • @trevorryder9732
    The Splash Nephew…such an impactful player off the bench already got his own playoff highlight reels. If he stays healthy, he is going far.
  • @mrgw9249
    Saw him hoop in HS crazy to see how far he has came
  • This guy is the future of GSW, no other guy could be the new nucleus after the Chef, he is to Steph like Kobe to MJ, he is the Chef's avatar
  • I see a lot of people trying to make him Curry 2.0 but I want Poole to have his legacy. To be compared to the Greatest Shooter of All Time is too much pressure for him. I just want him to give us Poole Parties these coming years. His playmaking is already graded A, his ball-handling is A+, and shooting is A+ but he has the potential to be SSS+ tier in all of his skills, including vertical! He just really needs to have that defensive IQ and grow better on his playmaking. I hope he finds his style of play, we never know up until when GS can still win with their unlimited screening and off-ball movement, but one thing is for sure, with the talent that surrounds Poole in the future, their offense is surely bright. This championship gave the young guys hunger to learn defense and how to be in this league the right way. Wiseman, when he got drafted, he wanted to be “the man” but after getting his ring, he stated that he just wants to contribute to what the team wanted from him, very selfless. Kuminga and Moody have been balling with patience and you can see them learning and listening all-throughout the Playoffs! I’m rooting for their young core until the end!
  • @Ttcopp12rt
    Hope he remains a Warrior for at least 3 more years...His championship experience at being so young but athletic and intelligent is going to fully bloom in the next few seasons. Playing with the same group of guys is important for developing chemistry, but even more unique is the fact that he's experienced what its like to be down BIG by 12-20 pts in these playoffs and yet still come back and win 6 out of 7 of those games where most people thought the game was over. Ex. Game 6 against Boston, down by 17pts in 1st quarter and then GSW takes the lead at the last second of the 1st and keeps lead the entite game and gets the chip. You cant buy such experience. This experience will certainly segway into him be cool and calm whenever he is down big in a big games going into the future. He, just like Quin Cook, are the "6th starter" so to speak. Comes off the bench and balls just like a starter - not giving the a defense a break at all despite the fact that Curry or Klay is off the court getting a quick rest.