This One Play is VERY Hard to Guard
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While ballscreens are the most popular form of offense in today's game, it's important to be able to distinguish between different types of ballscreens. The alignment of the players on offense makes a significant difference when it comes to reading a defense.
In this video, we'll go through several of the key reads that you need to make when using a cleared side ballscreen.
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Playing my first season pro this year and have been watching your videos religiously. Thank you for breaking down all these concepts i feel like just by adding the IQ to my game has changed it drastically. Looking forward to your next post!
@TheFilmRoom1
Ай бұрын
This is why I do what I do! Really encouraged reading your message. Good luck as you finish up year 1, and please let me know how I can continue to add value.
@highvalue_men
Ай бұрын
Where do you play
This is great. I actively use a lot of the principles you teach to get better at 3v3 - 5v5 pickup.
@TheFilmRoom1
Ай бұрын
Love to hear it! Keep workin hard.
Great Video! The common terminology is actually “empty” ball screen, since the ball side corner is empty.
@TheFilmRoom1
Ай бұрын
I’ve heard “empty” used as well. Thanks for sharing!
Amazing content 👏
Fantastic video. Thank you, Coach.
@TheFilmRoom1
Ай бұрын
You’re very welcome. Thanks for the comment!
nice vid coach! thanks,
@TheFilmRoom1
Ай бұрын
You bet! Thank you
This reminds me a lot of the Mind the Game Pod. Thanks for the break down. The play is actually really hard to stop, because of all the room that the roller has.
@TheFilmRoom1
Ай бұрын
I watch their pod a lot & they talk about a lot of the things I do videos on. I appreciate the comment!
@tayo6882
Ай бұрын
@@TheFilmRoom1 I also really appreciate that you are actually analyzing European Basketball. It has, in my opinion, more nuance and complexity to it that NBA, as the latter is more based on exploiting 1v1 mismatches.
@TheFilmRoom1
Ай бұрын
I couldn’t agree with you more. And that’s why I’ve really enjoyed covering it. I think there’s a lot more to learn
@tayo6882
Ай бұрын
@@TheFilmRoom1 So as I just discovered your channel and saw all the different playlists that you have, I thought that maybe it could be very helpful if there was a video or even a series that explains all the Basketball-language. Kind of like an online Basketball-dictonary. Just an idea. Thank you for all the material you have already put out there and are still putting out!
@TheFilmRoom1
Ай бұрын
Check out the playlist called "Beginners" I have a few videos in there that breakdown that exact thing! Let me know what you think after you check them out.
Great video man, do you work in basketball/coaching? If so how much film did you watch/study when trying to learn and understand the game
@TheFilmRoom1
Ай бұрын
Thank you! I’m currently a college coach and have been since I graduated from college in 2013. I’ve been watching film ever since then pretty much all year around (which I’m a believer there’s no substitute for experience - so a lot of what I know has just come from watching so much basketball) But the reason I run this channel is because I didn’t know the majority of the stuff I teach on this channel until I was 5-6 years into coaching. So, my desire is to help people learn what took me over a decade in a much faster process to grow the game.
@alfie-oj4yr
Ай бұрын
@@TheFilmRoom1 What was your pathway into coaching like? Did you play at college at a young age or something?
@TheFilmRoom1
Ай бұрын
@@alfie-oj4yr I played at Iowa State, and then got right into coaching after I graduated. I went from the NAIA level to junior college, to NCAA D2, to NAIA as a head coach, back to D2 as an assistant (currently).
@alfie-oj4yr
Ай бұрын
@@TheFilmRoom1 Thanks a lot. Would you say most of your knowledge has come from your past coaches?
The content is incredible
@TheFilmRoom1
Ай бұрын
Thanks for the kind words Joaquin. I appreciate you
Any particular reason you use Euroleague footage? I think I've seen plenty such actions in the NBA as well.
@TheFilmRoom1
Ай бұрын
Good question. I am in a partnership with a company called WSC Sports, who gives me access to Euroleague footage. I don’t have the same access to NBA footage, and would get hit with copyright strikes if I were to use it. But I also really like Euroleague ball & think it’s vastly underrated and under-watched. But, my hope is one day I’ll be able to use NBA footage as well!
@christiangavingale3349
Ай бұрын
@@TheFilmRoom1 ahhh understood. I was leaning towards the defensive coverages being different and with more help D, due to that no defensive 3 second violation. I wonder if that at all changes how these actions are ran/defended across both leagues.
@TheFilmRoom1
Ай бұрын
@@christiangavingale3349 oh absolutely. The defensive 3 seconds in the NBA almost makes it an entirely new game. I would love to see the NBA bring it back.
Coach,I'm a point guard and I want to add as much IQ as possible and how can I play to my pace even when pressured.
@TheFilmRoom1
Ай бұрын
Hey. Thanks for reaching out! I have a lot of videos on my channel that I think would help you. I’d recommend going thru my playlists and watching videos on a topic that interests you first. There’s also a lot of other really good channels out there with great information. I haven’t done a video on handling pressure, but you’re not the first person to request that. So, I will look into making something about that in the near future.
We used to call it in Europe transition Lithuania 🇱🇹
@TheFilmRoom1
Ай бұрын
Nice! Thank you for sharing. Do you coach currently?
Euro ball screen continuity is based on this.
@TheFilmRoom1
Ай бұрын
Yes it is. Good recognition.
Great video but change the music please the guitar tick in background is so annoying
@TheFilmRoom1
Ай бұрын
I can put a different track on future videos. Thanks for sharing your opinion!