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Thanks man,I always see Brunson doing that all the time,now am gonna do practice about it,it's really good
Do we only try these hard drills when we are already a consistent open 3pt shooter?
Loved the vid. Definitely had moments where I realized I could improve, but things I already do. Also made me think about defensive positioning as well.
The critical part is. He is very big and strong that can hold his position and protect the ball at all time. If you don't have that, you probably need to find another strategy.
I feel so confident knowing I did a bunch of agility drills for flag football and I have that motor control of my foot work
How many sets and reps on the isometrics?
u shoulda shown the tyrese haliburton clip for the last one lmao w vid
I've learned so much from this! Thanks! I've recently transitioned from a pure shooter/shot creator/scorer to a more ball handler/facilitator in my local ball club just because I wanted to expand my game. My friends agreed on my transition. Now I'm definitely gonna apply this and your other content as well.
this man is a genius
You didn’t talk about aerobic conditioning at all? I think it’s a common huge mistake to not run in zone2 for basketball. Iverson was even clocked at a 4minute and something second mile. Some of the best college/NBA players do 45min treadmill/bike/rower/elliptical at 65-74% bpm every other day on top of their normal training. Jordan has even said aerobic conditioning is important.
Davion Michelle so underrated bro
I been doing the first drill this whole time and I didn't know that it was an actual drill I was just practicing different shots 😭
"i could eat a hamburger right now" is crazy
Correction Finding the rim
if we actually send someone and they took exactly this route how much time would have passed on earth after he would completed the route?
I appreciate this video heavily. As an undersized player myself I like to go back and watch JB’s game because he almost seems unstoppable at times despite his height and always seems to make the right read. You’re doing gods work with these, keep up the phenomenal work.
it’s really good for young players
Old school game and PG. Belongs in the NBA. Reminds me a lot of my all time fav player; Andre Miller.
I think i found the best method to have the best workout, just do everything high speed and experiment with different handles, different finishes, different shot selections, gets you used to any scenario. I am not saying to look autistic so imagine that there are defenders that you are trying to go through just like shadow boxing but in basketball.
Them boys were in hell 😂
Sir there is a problem my body moves on its own I don't have to do anything but it still goes is it good or bad😢
Title: The simple mindset all great players have. Then, you talk about reacting to the defense instead of forcing the defense to react to you. Then, telling kids that coaches that say, "keep it simple" or to drive in straigh lines is wrong. Again, I really want to show you the reality of NBA-level basketball. Teaching these kids the wrong things literally limits their growth. Training for non-game situations is worthless.
As always, you're wrong. AAU is about winning? Also, isn't AAU only during the summer? AAU kids aren't coached by people who know the game (what qualifies you to coach/train players)? You know, considering the fact that you never played high-level basketball and you are consistently wrong (sometimes absurd) in your advice. The fact that you talk about live training is laughable. The number of US-born NBA players that had access to training is verrrry low. Even those with training rarely make it. Luka is in the NBA, he's also a 6'7 PG. Name a single foreign NBA player that made it to the NBA on skill alone. You suck.
Anyone, coaches, players, I need some advice as I train by myself everyday so when it comes to defence I’m ok, a bit hesitant and when it comes to playing against defence I lack the confidence to drive to the basket worried that I’m going to hurt myself any ideas how to get out of this bad habit of being soft in game??
Luka is perfect example
You gotta do another Ant breakdown after he win the chip!
0:13 “under the microscope” 💀
2024 and still so helpful. I never thanked you
Anthony edwards will be the best player on team usa
Amen
Rip to me that doesn’t have any court to train’with, :(
No shi
Can you make video on team strategy and set plays
Yo, will you come to another camp in Belgrade, Serbia this summer?
I'm only a few minutes into the video and I can't wait to try this new shooting workout
Old Spurs ball movement + Minnesota defense + 1995 Chicago bulls mentality = Championship
How tf they have so much stamina?
LOOOL I love the Nuggets, but Murray sucks
Mannn you’re a prisoner of the moment 😂 he’s had 2 bad games on a bad calf against a truly special defense
Great stuff
Good content! More videos about "Change of Pace" please.
Defense is 90% physical. People lie and say mostly effort. Size and athleticsm is what makes wolves tough to score on
You’ve been saying what I’ve been thinking for at least the past 4 years now, America is fucked in basketball if we keep doing things the way we do them the rest of the world is gonna run laps around us. Pretty soon it’s gonna be like Soccer
If your struggling against shooters make sure to bother that shot pocket because they will feel much more pressure and waste so much time and energy trying to get past you and in most cases miss the shot.
stupid
I am a lockdown primarily, i love playing defense more than anything else, howerer i have one issue. This will sound egotistical but i find that when my matchup doesnt have the ball the opponents score at a much higher level, my teammates aren't bad but how do i get involved more? I usually shut my matchup down early which makes the opponents find other ways to score. Again, how can i get involved if my matchup is cold?
Yup muss slow down still to absorb contact tho fo realz.
Something about this video reminds me of when I first started watching your Attention to Detail videos with no audio back in 2016. Pure nostalgia!
Just got stomach flu and let me tell you I feel like shit. I am impressed with this that is why he's the GOAT
their defensive performance was beautiful to watch!
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