@@Nolte_roach bruh I promise y'all try to find anything to comment about 🤣I'm actually in my 2nd year of marriage. All good tho, just trying to encourage bro
My favorite dribble move I noticed I been catching ankles with is a misdirection cross over into a step back or into a spin move it works so effectively to get to the basket or create major amount of space from your defenders
Even though it is a bit slow, he is still able to some moves, I’m basically the same level as you just I have no dribbling moves, so thanks for the tip.
The arm and actual cross Can be slow!!! Just make sure you explode hard off the step! You’ll cover more ground than you think ! Make sure your middy is smooth!
Thank you bro a lot of creators do the moves super fast and it’s hard to get the exact movement right but here it’s showcased perfectly a bit slower. Thank you
@@snake6838 Were Oscar Robertson, Bill Russell, Elgin Baylor, Wilt Chamberlain, Walt Bellamy, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Hal Greer, Elvin Hayes, and Wes Unseld farmers and mailmen?
@@snake6838 The hell the 60s included hand checking and strict offensive rules. If the ref saw you bump into a defensive player they would call charge. Nowadays, nobody plays defense especially star players like James Harden, Nikola Jokic, Luka Doncic, Trae Young, Lebron James, and many more players.
@@Jay-tx2wz definitely, as long as your weight does not all go into your stomach, and you work out frequently, putting on more weight is a must for basketball. as a 118lb. 5'8 kid i cant tell you how easy it is to knock me over, because i am built like a beanstalk. with more weight, it will be harder for other players to move you in an unfair way. the extra weight will also give you more gravitational mobility, allowing you to use your feet much more efficiently.
Youre supposed to have eyes angled slightly down as a guard to watch footwork of defense and use peripheral vision to spot teammates. Literally one big thing they teach you in college + semi pro.