Not relevant. This is about how “in a canyon” can be both from the edge and at the bottom of the canyon with very different results. “into the canyon” means from outside so it assures that the yeet takes place not from the lowest height but the highest.
“into” a canyon. If it is just in a canyon he could be at the bottom when yeet doth occur.
I’d take either as long as he didn’t leave said canyon
Yeet is a technical term. It means to throw as hard as possible.
Kobe is more about precision throwing.
Not relevant. This is about how “in a canyon” can be both from the edge and at the bottom of the canyon with very different results. “into the canyon” means from outside so it assures that the yeet takes place not from the lowest height but the highest.