Please note these highlights are all after Tamir's knee transplant in which he was never supposed to play again.
Also see what Tamir's college coach said about him in the Baltimore Sun!
"I thought he was a really good kid and a very good player," said Jaskulski, now associate head coach at Central Florida. "I knew he wasn't going to be a prolific scorer like he was in high school, but I don't think I ever had as much confidence in a player running the team as a freshman as I did in Tamir."
i played this guy as a senior at a rival christian school in baltimore md and we beat them by i think 7 and held him to 17 he is not that good he was just hyped becasue he wears a yamaka and is jewish
this is the worst f***ing video ever who ever made this is retarded this guy has skills its not that its the retard that made this video in slow motion and replaying simple things like a shot
Yeah that guy couldn't cut it in the NBA. you have to be a freak to play in the NBA and that guy, while being above average, is no freak. sorry ibballer3 but I'm sure meeting the Jewish Jordan was a highlight of your life that anyone would take their grave. I met Chubby Checker, got ya beat buddy:-D
congrats on meeeting him he's a great guy, i went to school with him for a couple of years, however he would NEVER have made it to the nba, he lacked the speed and quickness, and probably would not have played much as an ACC point guard. i did some research and he's currently playing for the Rockville Nighthawks
hate to burst your bubble but you clearly know nothing about basketball Tamir goodman had zero chance of playin the NBA he didnt even hack it at Maryland...I played against him when he played for Talmudical academy and while he was a good player thats about as far as it goes average player.....sorry he is Jewish Jordan for jewish people but on the real court hes just another hooper
umm actually as a junior he was top 25 high school players in the country so... thats why he got a full scholarship to the 4th best college basketball school in the country (at the time) Maryland as a Junior
why does "wanting to be jewish" preclude him from playing in the NBA? Jordan Farmar seems to have no problem doing them simultaneously. Not to mention any of the hundreds of Christian basketball players that have managed be Christian and play ball at the same time...
Dude, Goodman had no shot at playing in the NBA. I was going to the Maryland Basketball camps when Gary Williams recruited him (he eventually went to play at towson). After the camp was over you had the chance of watching the team and recruits play some pick up. I remember watching him get shit on by the current guys and some alumni. I actually had the chance to talk to Leron Profit after one of the games and ask about Goodman. You know what he said? He said, "HE'S WEAK!!" No chance at NBA
I mean how can you say he could have wen to the NBA but he wanted to be jewish lol...he plays for the Maryland Nighthawks but he doesnt wanna play in the NBA?
It took me about 4 seconds to post that comment. Your video has about 2 minutes of extraneous footage. Maybe just take that into account next time you make one.
Your video sucks man, try changing the music and the double clip in homo motion
cuttasiqua 1 year ago
Please note these highlights are all after Tamir's knee transplant in which he was never supposed to play again.
Also see what Tamir's college coach said about him in the Baltimore Sun!
"I thought he was a really good kid and a very good player," said Jaskulski, now associate head coach at Central Florida. "I knew he wasn't going to be a prolific scorer like he was in high school, but I don't think I ever had as much confidence in a player running the team as a freshman as I did in Tamir."
TheJude1011 1 year ago
this vid sucks my azz, wtf took 3:40 instead of 1:00.....
xVoidRsx 1 year ago
YOU HELD HIM to 17. I think 17 is still a pretty good point output don't you think. I think you're jealous because he had D1 scholarship offers.
MrSdsdd 2 years ago
i played this guy as a senior at a rival christian school in baltimore md and we beat them by i think 7 and held him to 17 he is not that good he was just hyped becasue he wears a yamaka and is jewish
xxguerillaxx85 2 years ago
@xxguerillaxx85 yea him being ranked #25 in the nation, his numerous d1 scholarship offers were just hype
cornholio6644 2 years ago
this is the worst f***ing video ever who ever made this is retarded this guy has skills its not that its the retard that made this video in slow motion and replaying simple things like a shot
Cronicalsofmike 2 years ago
greekmonstervt91
Israel was not made by the US. it was legally created by the UN in 1947 by a legal majority of 59% of the votes. so grow up and get a life.
Jabalpuri 2 years ago 2
@Jabalpuri Haha good one!
MrSuphster 1 year ago
Yeah that guy couldn't cut it in the NBA. you have to be a freak to play in the NBA and that guy, while being above average, is no freak. sorry ibballer3 but I'm sure meeting the Jewish Jordan was a highlight of your life that anyone would take their grave. I met Chubby Checker, got ya beat buddy:-D
harrollcooke 2 years ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
i hate israel...a made up country by the americans...and they took land from the Palestinians which is mess up...
greekmonstervt91 2 years ago
he's excellent!
now i understand why pepole called
him "Jewish Jordan"-JJ.
eliran2356 4 years ago
is tamir still playing ball?
smokingiron 4 years ago
tamir isn't playin ball he could have went to the NBA but he wanted to be jewish i met him
ibballer3 3 years ago
congrats on meeeting him he's a great guy, i went to school with him for a couple of years, however he would NEVER have made it to the nba, he lacked the speed and quickness, and probably would not have played much as an ACC point guard. i did some research and he's currently playing for the Rockville Nighthawks
smokingiron 3 years ago
hes actually playing with the haifa heat in israel
GoozooProductions 2 years ago
hate to burst your bubble but you clearly know nothing about basketball Tamir goodman had zero chance of playin the NBA he didnt even hack it at Maryland...I played against him when he played for Talmudical academy and while he was a good player thats about as far as it goes average player.....sorry he is Jewish Jordan for jewish people but on the real court hes just another hooper
Skylz22 3 years ago
umm actually as a junior he was top 25 high school players in the country so... thats why he got a full scholarship to the 4th best college basketball school in the country (at the time) Maryland as a Junior
GoozooProductions 2 years ago
why does "wanting to be jewish" preclude him from playing in the NBA? Jordan Farmar seems to have no problem doing them simultaneously. Not to mention any of the hundreds of Christian basketball players that have managed be Christian and play ball at the same time...
jsw52888 2 years ago
Dude, Goodman had no shot at playing in the NBA. I was going to the Maryland Basketball camps when Gary Williams recruited him (he eventually went to play at towson). After the camp was over you had the chance of watching the team and recruits play some pick up. I remember watching him get shit on by the current guys and some alumni. I actually had the chance to talk to Leron Profit after one of the games and ask about Goodman. You know what he said? He said, "HE'S WEAK!!" No chance at NBA
Ninety2q 2 years ago
I mean how can you say he could have wen to the NBA but he wanted to be jewish lol...he plays for the Maryland Nighthawks but he doesnt wanna play in the NBA?
Skylz22 3 years ago
Why in the HELL is each highlight shown twice? This is painful...
dingoes530 4 years ago 10
Is that SUCH a big deal that makes it worth your time to comment on it?
hilzfuld 4 years ago
It took me about 4 seconds to post that comment. Your video has about 2 minutes of extraneous footage. Maybe just take that into account next time you make one.
dingoes530 4 years ago 7
@hilzfuld It's pointless though. WHY? just so u can make the video longer?
EShivess 8 months ago
Today you become a man!
pittsburgh15217 5 years ago