Shaun Livingston Was the Master of the Midrange

Published 2022-09-11
Few players in the history of the game possessed a midrange jumper as smooth as Shaun Livingston's.

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  • The fact that he came back from that utterly destroyed knee is nothing short of miraculous. He tore his ACL, PCL, and meniscus, dislocated his left knee cap and broke his left leg. Literally everyone that saw it was like "Yup, his career is 100% over." But he came back and became an NBA champion. Shaun epitomizes the heart of a champion.
  • @xBlessinn
    I really miss him playing in the nba for the warriors he was a part of why the warriors won the championship 🏆
  • HE is absolutely a master of midrange.I have a feeling that every time he pulls up the ball would just goes in.
  • @-jmsb-4765
    One of the best mid range shooters in nba history
  • @Mystery668
    He has a 100% accuracy on Midrange shots.
  • @ebonynerd
    Shaun Livingston was sooooo smooth wit it...❤️ him
  • @Littleeunchan
    I was waiting for him. I can't forget his performance in the Warriors back then...!🔥🔥
  • yay yay i miss Shaun's game, was my favorite warrior to watch outside the big 3
  • @gusfring4986
    Death,Taxes and shaung livingston from 14’ The only guarantees in life
  • 💪🏽💪🏽 all the things he went thru early in his career! I’m glad he still succeeded
  • @perky3x332
    gotta be one of the best underrated players to play the game he was my favorite to use in 2k and i came back to watch some of his highlights
  • Bruh I loved his fadeaway with that leg kick was unstoppable man im Tryna tell ya 🔥🔥💯💪🏽
  • We Miss that constant Mid Range on the Team. If Looney could have that David West constant High percentage mid range. It would be deadly.
  • S Dot! His IQ off the ball was really special too most people only watch the ball during games and don’t rewatch games but I’ve watched every warriors playoff game over the run 3 times or more and I pause and rewind and replay every play so I can see what happened off the ball on offense and defense and it’s really where most of the game is happening when it comes to winning team basketball like warriors play. I never watch games live either I record and then stay off social media and phone and start like an hour or 2 later and then I don’t have to watch any commercials so I can do the pause rewind replay thing. I never did this before but this warriors team in 2014 and after just really got my love for basketball burning again I played in college at high level so I know the game but the warriors with splash bros and Draymond really brought back my love for the details and things 99% don’t see live. My point of all this is that over the years with Livingston I noticed he had an instinct, a “feel” as Kerr calls it, something you can’t teach it’s something in his mind that he can recognize how to make winning plays that won’t get a stat and won’t get noticed by 99% of people because they are happening off the ball. Livingston and iggy were the best at this they both were in tune with splash bros and Draymond and even Durant and the timing and pace and angles they were just connected to those guys and they got them so many rhythm shots over the years it’s beautiful to go back and watch. And Livingston had huge moments and games scoring and passing too he really stepped up in huge playoff and finals moments and without those moments they might not have won a finals or 2. Same with iggy he gets a little more credit. I hope he comes back or coaches/joins warriors like Livingston they are both such a big part of what they have built their minds for the game and love for winning basketball always stood out.
  • @Pistons2024
    Dude had post game with dope ass spin moves & sweet handles 🔥🔥