You can pretty much stop watching this video after around the 0:50 point. That’s right, I’m giving you explicit permission to not watch one of my videos in its entirety. Normally, every second of every one of my vids is important to be watched and considered carefully, but not this time.
Dinwiddie’s first 11 points are pretty good, some nice threes and a nice layup. He still has 19 points to go to get to the 30 that you see in the title, but 13 of those are free throws. THIRTEEN. That’s so many free throws, and there’s no way I can think of to not show them. They have to be shown, as they count for points, and I must show all points.
By the way, you brought this upon yourselves. Maybe not you specifically, actually probably not you specifically, but I remember getting complaints on some of my early vids (that didn’t show fouls or free throws) that I wasn’t showing them. Those were some of the very first complaints I got, and I took them to heart. So blame the crybabies from 7 years ago for this abomination of a vid. Don’t blame me.
Dinwiddie did have a few more buckets interspersed between the standstill unguarded 15-foot set shots, but is it really worth slogging through them all just to see those layups? It absolutely isn’t. I’m going to spend the next five minutes coming up with a way for the NBA to get rid of free throws, and if I come up with something (I won’t, because no one has), I’ll put an addendum on this description.