Mobile Soul

https://youtu.be/sztxZR3ag50

Jordan Poole is impossibly fast on the court where his athleticism goes with a sweet touch (he’s the best free throw shooter in the world), genius passes, and stop-start gambits as flashy as his eye-moves above.

Poole’s way of being in post-game q&a’s mirrors his way of balling. He has a young mind but he’s no innocent. See how he distances his current p.o.v. from a child’s when he expresses love for his teammate Kevon Looney in the video below. Poole’s feeling for “big bro” Loon is linked with a larger embrace of his team that, in turn, speaks to Steph Curry’s human virtues. (Curry is a superstar who grasps the uses of modesty.) Poole, though, rightly resists when a would-be preceptor tries to make him and other young Warriors into Curry’s “supporting cast.” Fuck dat. These Warriors freely play together not in some LeBron-ish hierarchy.

Poole is aware he’s growing up in public. (And it ain’t all roses. This happy Warrior looked devastated when refs called an eight second violation on him after he slow-walked the ball up-court at a key moment in the 4th quarter of last Friday’s playoff game.) He’s wonderfully open on and off the court, even as he senses that sincerity isn’t authenticity. I’m sure I’m just one among numberless viewers who have been struck by sly hints of deeper intimacies tuned to Poole’s fine self (and those biceps-like-tits on his arms).

Let a goil have the last word: “he’s cute as shit, with the towel over his head like long hair and a transparent responsiveness that, in a boy, is like flirtatiousness in a girl.”

PS Here’s another good closer. Hang with this video until the end when Poole daps up Steph. (Right back at ya J.P.) B.D.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_OvCzLU5xM&ab_channel=NBA