Recorded June 24, 2021. The picture was taken on June 28, 2021, so the career stats are consistent with his career until this date. This is one of my very few ...
Recorded May 6, 2022. The picture was taken September 5, 2022, so the career stats are consistent with his career until this date. This is one of my "Elite" Profiles that I made in 2022 where I describe what separates these particular athletes from other cream-of-the-crop athletes in their sports. Because Chris Paul turned 37 on May 6, his is the 79th "Elite" profile on my 2022 playlist, and his is my tenth "Elite" individual Basketball profile of the 2022 calendar year. In this episode, I break down the hype and the numbers as I decipher what makes Chris Paul undoubtably one of the greatest point guards to ever play basketball, period. I used the College and Pro Basketball-Reference database to research his stats and accomplishments as an elite professional basketball player. I additionally used Wikipedia to cite his past team accomplishments with the Wake Forest basketball program, as well as with the New Orleans Pelicans, Los Angeles Clippers, Houston Rockets, Oklahoma City Thunder, and Phoenix Suns organizations, alongside his Team USA appearances. I have only recorded the accomplishments he has achieved to this date, and I have logged this recent campaign because the 2021/22 NBA season is now complete as of September 5, 2022. My intent with the profiles is to provide my justification for referring to these particular athletes as not only great, but athletes that are performing at an "elite" level within their own sport. I recorded this episode and took this picture with my iPhone. Thanks for being a part of the journey.
Recorded May 2, 2022. The picture was taken September 1, 2022, so the career stats are consistent with his career until this date. This is one of my "Elite" Profiles that I made in 2022 where I describe what separates these particular athletes from other cream-of-the-crop athletes in their sports. Because Paul George turned 32 on May 2, his is the 77th "Elite" profile on my 2022 playlist, and his is my ninth "Elite" individual Basketball profile of the 2022 calendar year. In this episode, I break down the hype and the numbers as I decipher what makes Paul George undoubtably one of the greatest two-way basketball players to ever play in the NBA as he reaches into his 30s. I used the College and Pro Basketball-Reference database to research his stats and accomplishments as an elite professional basketball player. I additionally used Wikipedia to cite his past team accomplishments with the Fresno State basketball program, as well as with the Indiana Pacers, Oklahoma City Thunder, and Los Angeles Clippers organizations, alongside his Team USA appearances. I have only recorded the accomplishments he has achieved to this date, and I have logged this recent campaign because the 2021/22 NBA season is now complete as of September 1, 2022. My intent with the profiles is to provide my justification for referring to these particular athletes as not only great, but athletes that are performing at an "elite" level within their own sport. I recorded this episode and took this picture with my iPhone. Thanks for being a part of the journey.
Recorded February 28, 2022. The picture was taken July 16, 2022, so the career stats are consistent with his career until this date.
Recorded February 10, 2022. The picture was taken June 22, 2022, so the career stats are consistent with his career until this ...
Recorded November 12, 2021. The picture was taken on April 26, 2022, so the career stats are consistent with his career until this ...
Recorded June 29, 2021. The picture was taken on June 29, 2021, so the career stats are consistent with his career until this date. This is one of my "G.O.A.T." Profiles that I made in 2021 where I describe what separates these particular athletes from other cream-of-the-crop athletes in their individual sports. Because Kawhi Leonard turned 30 on June 29, his is the 20th "Elite" Basketball profile, the 120th profile on my 2021 playlist, and his profile is the 11th "G.O.A.T." profile on my 2021 playlist, (second Basketball "G.O.A.T." profile of 2021). In this episode, I break down the hype and the numbers as I decipher what makes Kawhi Leonard one of the greatest two-way wings to ever play in the history of the NBA and one of basketball's most valuable players today, even at 30. I used the College and Pro Basketball-Reference databases to research his stats and accomplishments as an elite professional baseball player. I additionally used Wikipedia to cite his past team accomplishments with the San Diego State basketball program, along with his San Antonio Spurs, Toronto Raptors, and Los Angeles Clippers squads I have only recorded the accomplishments he has achieved to this date, and I have logged this most recent season because the 2020/21 NBA season is complete as of June 29, 2021. My intent with the profiles is to provide my justification for referring to these particular athletes as not only great, but athletes that are performing at an "elite" level within their own sport. I recorded this episode and took this picture with my iPhone. Thanks for being a part of the journey.
Recorded March 27, 2021. The picture was taken on March 31, 2021, so the career stats are consistent with his career until this date. This is one of my first "G.O.A.T." Profiles that I made in 2021 where I describe what separates these particular athletes from other cream-of-the-crop athletes in their sports. Because Manuel Neuer has an early birthday (March 27) of my "Elite" soccer players, his is the 18th "Elite" Soccer profile, the 67th profile on my 2021 playlist, and his profile is the seventh "G.O.A.T." profile on my 2021 playlist, (second Soccer "G.O.A.T." profile of 2021). In this episode, I break down the hype and the numbers as I decipher what makes Manuel Neuer one of the greatest goaltenders in the history of the sport, and one of soccer's most valuable players today, even at 35 years old. I used the Pro Soccer-Reference databases to research his stats and accomplishments as an elite goaltender at each level. I additionally used Wikipedia to cite his past team accomplishments with his Schalke 04, Bayern Munich, and German national squads. I have only recorded the accomplishments he has achieved to this date, and I have logged some of this most recent season because the 2020/21 Bundesliga and Champions League seasons are not yet complete as of March 27, 2021. My intent with the profiles is to provide my justification for referring to these particular athletes as not only great, but athletes that are performing at an "elite" level within their own sport. I recorded this episode and took this picture with my iPhone. Thanks for being a part of the journey.