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So I understood very well how to score slowly at first, and new most the things you said but the details make it so much easier to understand which help take my skills and knowledge to the next level
The concept of the video is great, but the video itself was not that great. I love you man, you help out a lot, but I really didn’t learn much from this other than some occasional examples of how to train this mindset. I took away from this video is “be dynamic” and that’s it, as opposed to your other basketball concept videos that present more definitive ideas. And ill be real, coaches growing up would occasionally talk about this concept, so I already knew the basics of it so you might say “oh of course you didn’t learn you already knew about this” but this is a very common idea most hoopers hear about so I don’t believe my experience is purely anecdotal. I was hoping you’d go into more details about how to approach this theory, as you do in other basketball theory/concept videos. I know there is a lot more to it that you probably provided in your coach’s clinic presentation. But I just wanted to give you my constructive feedback from my perspective, as a long time viewer. Thanks again for the great work you do overall though❤
I just started playing basketball about a year ago, and I'm sort of close to being caught up (at least skill-wise), and I want to be caught up by next year (summer just started for me) and I was wondering if you have any advice for what I should do to catch up as fast as possible (also basketball is the top sport at my school so it is a little bit harder to catch up, and I'm 15 going into sophmore year).
That's my country my beloved Philippines a basketball crazy nation.Myself at 57 yrs old still playing hoops and get going until my last breath of life for the love of favorite sports the basketball.
I really want to keep on getting better at basketball but I feel like I have positivity and motivation to . Bc I want prove I can be good at something and work hard on on that sport I want to be good at
I love how this younger generation has absolutely no clue what post play is lol score slow just means use your body to make space which was how we played basketball 15 years ago.
That's how kids are supposed to look like. Active, playful and happy. Just kids being kids. It warms my heart and I thank you for this wonderful experience🙏💙
Basketball is Love and life in the Philippines. Politics and corruption might have influenced the sport but you cant take away our passion in the sport. Hopefully during my lifetime I get to watch or see a homegrown Filipino hooper het drafted in the NBA ❤️
Haha, I was wondering the same thing while watching it. He must be a fan of JJJ (who is actually pretty rad, and was one hell of a steal with the 18th pick in last years draft).
Hey Coach, I was wondering if you could do a video on Tyler Herro's pace. For some more quick/athletic hoopers and guards, this would be a great video for some learning how use that speed effectively. Thanks for all the information you have already put out with the previous pace videos you have made as well!
What I love the most about this video is the fact that they showed they missed their shots. I am sure they are excellent players, but this little detail shows that they're actually trying to improve and isn’t perfect, a really comfortable concept to learn for a beginner of any talent.
I seen Kyrie work out before a game in a video and I can say Kyrie does work on the shot fake relax then take the shot. You are right through there a lot of things you just can’t rep out. But knowing how to counter and knowing the game is important.
6:04 I don't think people put up hoops here hoping for some government notice so they can have a proper bball court. Nah that was because people wanted to play hoops, pure and simple. They just wanted somewhere to play, that's it.
This song fits this video so well and deeper than the surface, rock the boat by Aaliyah was written by Static Major. Rondo is a Louisville Great just like Static. Dope