This Man is Taking Over College Basketball

2024 ж. 13 Ақп.
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Even though they lost last night, Indiana State has still undoubtedly been one of the best mid major teams in college basketball this season. With a 22-4 record, the Sycamores have a real chance at an at-large bid for the NCAA Tournament, but perhaps what has caught most people's attention is Indiana State center Robbie Avila. Nicknamed "College Jokic" and "Rob Wave", Avila has captivated fans across the country thanks to his goggles and playstyle, but make no mistake, Robbie Avila has legit game, as this video will demonstrate.
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  • With those glasses and the way he moves, He is a hero to us nerds out there.

    @JeffSmith-pl2pj@JeffSmith-pl2pj
  • He’s playing in Bird land bro. He can make his mark during March Madness.

    @mbwell@mbwell
  • "George Mikan (lakers 50's ) more look-alike ❤

    @JulesGaerlan-nh7ir@JulesGaerlan-nh7ir
  • Athleticism is awesome, but so is elite skill. Great player, great video.

    @notsure7899@notsure7899
  • He really does have Jokic's game! The only Jokic passes I didn't see from him are the over the head and the behind the back. Does he have somewhat smaller hands? That could make it tough to open up all the of the angles Jokic uses. The misdirection and the post game are all there though! Very impressive stuff from the young buck.

    @NotOneToFly@NotOneToFly
  • I’ve been trying to get into college basketball early this year and make better March Madness brackets and this channel has helped a lot. I really hope you blow up in popularity bro you deserve it

    @brandoncohoon@brandoncohoon
  • Yes, 'College Jokic' is appropriate.

    @h34dbust@h34dbust
  • For a big man he's an amazing passer. His passing ability while posting up in the paint is crazy.

    @xuimod@xuimod
  • it's amazing now some big men are so limited around the basket, it's a dunk or nothing - no touch, no finesse, no fakes, no mobility in the pivot and then you get a guy like this that can make so much out of much less raw physicality.

    @bigalexg@bigalexg
  • Also big shoutout for putting in the work to make this video. Assuming you want to do this professionally in some capacity, or this is your side hobby, it’s well done and compact. Takes a lot of time and energy to do this stuff, as well as some balls to put it out there for people to view. Well wishes!

    @michaelkogut6711@michaelkogut6711
  • Really enjoyed this! Thanks for turning us on to Avila and Indiana State. Will be looking forward to seeing them compete, hopefully, in March Madness.

    @user-wd4uf2sm5d@user-wd4uf2sm5d
  • Indiana State? Now there’s a name I’ve not heard in a long time. A long time.

    @billcook4768@billcook4768
  • "The Poor Mans' Joker!" Great video Thanks!

    @btsdancestudio5691@btsdancestudio5691
  • MSU fan here. Guess I'll be watching Indiana State too in this tournament. The schools do have a bit of history.

    @cdjhyoung@cdjhyoung
  • Love watching guys with this style of game. Vision, touch, foot work, passer, precision, shot-making, team player and above all skilled. Think the definition of athletic has to take into account all the elements in a given sport not just the obvious ones.

    @rolandperson53@rolandperson53
  • Great video! Thanks

    @TheBaylor22@TheBaylor22
  • Love the video! You should take a look at BYU, they have a similar offense through their post some are calling “Egyptian Jokic.” Their guards can also all score from deep and cut well

    @zachw3945@zachw3945
  • Excellent analysis, Bobby! I get the “Cream Abdul-Jabbar” moniker (it’s inspired and catchy- I’ll give it that), but Avila reminds me of someone else entirely: namely, Minneapolis Laker great, George Mikan who, like Avila, was 6'10", weighed in the neighborhood of 240, and also wore thick, round spectacles on the court,.

    @lucianfick2218@lucianfick2218
  • i once saw this guy win a slam layup contest.

    @fewpoundcory@fewpoundcory
  • good vid! interesting- the real trick to Joker is how much more dominant he is every year- he get's noticeably better - a rare gift

    @stephen285@stephen285
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