Тёмный

Attention to Detail: Deceptive Ballhandling 

By Any Means Basketball
Подписаться 453 тыс.
Просмотров 187 тыс.
50% 1

Becoming a more deceptive ball handler is one of those skills that most of the top guards have, but that also can be developed by essentially anyone. These players are crafty, smart, and confident, and if done the right way, almost unstoppable. Check out their main features above!
Blog: www.byanymeansbball.com/blog

Спорт

Опубликовано:

 

31 май 2024

Поделиться:

Ссылка:

Скачать:

Готовим ссылку...

Добавить в:

Мой плейлист
Посмотреть позже
Комментарии : 187   
@wsxgfhccr
@wsxgfhccr 7 лет назад
I think you also missed out 1 key trait/skill that deceptive ballhandlers should have: Shooting Example: Defense wouldn't bite on Rondo's 3 point shot fakes.
@user-qx2hh6ih7s
@user-qx2hh6ih7s 7 лет назад
wsxgfhccr Not necessarily. Wade has mastered the art of the pumpfake and got a lot of players in the air without being the best perimeter shooter
@Darkrude12
@Darkrude12 7 лет назад
I believe thats actually because wade will actually shoot the ball while rondo who rarely shoots 3s, would be a lot easier to guard on the perimeter.
@wsxgfhccr
@wsxgfhccr 7 лет назад
Of course you have to pumpfake from a range that you are actually able to shoot from. What's the point of pumpfaking, in Rondo's case, if your range is shorter than the free throw line?
@MrDiMES123
@MrDiMES123 7 лет назад
wsxgfhccr rondo is literally known for defenders biting on his fakes. He has a move named after him
@waltercollins6895
@waltercollins6895 7 лет назад
+Στεφανος Μπελλος You're right, but Wade is one of the best mid range shooters in league history, he uses at of ball fakes inside the arc
@mark_ad5417
@mark_ad5417 7 лет назад
Still wondering why this channel hasn't reached 1m sub The videos are hell good and very interesting.
@zerocal76
@zerocal76 7 лет назад
Because most ppl just want to see stupid highlights from a NBA league where a slight bump gets a foul call
@TSHEKHAN
@TSHEKHAN 7 лет назад
Mark Angelo Maybe cause theres more people that watches than plays bb.
@XXSynapticneuronXX
@XXSynapticneuronXX 7 лет назад
I think its because he uses text rather than his voice, I would love to see ByAnymeans give verbal commentary to nba clips, I imagine he would get much more views
@KrazieSevin
@KrazieSevin 7 лет назад
its probably because most people want entertainment not information
@razza1580
@razza1580 4 года назад
And helpful
@justinstovall7738
@justinstovall7738 7 лет назад
like if they have the best basketball content
@LeBeautiful
@LeBeautiful 7 лет назад
Justin Stovall yup
@MarkyChong
@MarkyChong 7 лет назад
Justin Stovall second after dev williams
@censari544
@censari544 7 лет назад
Justin Stovall good tips
@zerocal76
@zerocal76 7 лет назад
Best content when it comes to your individual game. Best team content goes to bballbreakdown
@jodogohoo
@jodogohoo 7 лет назад
lol i learned the screen fake mainly through spamming pnr in 2k xDD
@daviedcoombs4470
@daviedcoombs4470 7 лет назад
I like the fact that this channel really breaks down almost every detail even the obvious ones that are overlooked....I'm constantly learning and also improving my game just by the information in these videos.... keep the good work up
@andrewwiggins1428
@andrewwiggins1428 7 лет назад
Keep up the good work!!! this is the most underrated and best basketball channel on youtube💯
@denmarkrogerthat1492
@denmarkrogerthat1492 7 лет назад
I've been watching videos in this channel since last year and my basketball performance improved a lot,this channel teaches you everything about basketball,for those new here i'm telling you to subscribe...
@nathang9034
@nathang9034 6 лет назад
Dev Player yea same m8
@sewershake
@sewershake 7 лет назад
Attention to Detail : kahwi leonard He is 🔥🔥
@G-ManXErlik
@G-ManXErlik 7 лет назад
andres elbers that video would probably be 2 hours long
@danbrown1344
@danbrown1344 7 лет назад
Arif Eren If he can do Kobe and Michael, he can do Kawhi.
@G-ManXErlik
@G-ManXErlik 7 лет назад
Dan Brown yeah man i got that but Kawhi uses really different techniques for everything on the floor
@danbrown1344
@danbrown1344 7 лет назад
Arif Eren Same with Kobe, the man had footwork and moves to escape seemingly every situation.
@zerocal76
@zerocal76 7 лет назад
Kawhi doesn't use different techniques. On defense he's a Scottie Pippen but stronger, much bigger hands and longer arms.
@jmfilms9411
@jmfilms9411 7 лет назад
Can you make a video breaking down the mental aspect of the game for guards like what you should be thinking about while your playing the game
@user-ft7kb7cz4g
@user-ft7kb7cz4g 7 лет назад
Been here since 4k subs. Glad to see this great of a channel succeed.
@bigmacncheez1775
@bigmacncheez1775 7 лет назад
Your channel is really underated tbh
@ryanshields8560
@ryanshields8560 7 лет назад
Favourite channel on youtube
@fotofilmed
@fotofilmed 7 лет назад
tough as always, one of the only pages ill look at on RU-vid
@michaelwatkins9479
@michaelwatkins9479 7 лет назад
such a dope series.
@alejandroromero6464
@alejandroromero6464 5 лет назад
Amazing breakdowns
@Hyushi_sama
@Hyushi_sama 7 лет назад
this is like a video game tutorial on tech and advance techniques Lool. thank you, I will apply all of this in my gameplay .
@raredreamfootage
@raredreamfootage 7 лет назад
Deceptive Ball handling is indeed physically demanding! You need immense fine motor control because you are constantly going between hard and soft moves.
@markhathaway9456
@markhathaway9456 3 года назад
I see two key details: the offensive player can do a few things without intending to follow-through, just to see how the defender is tending/leaning and always make your moves the same way as your drives/shots, so the defender can't tell which is which.
@jamesd.savage5325
@jamesd.savage5325 7 лет назад
These videos are just too good
@ReCharredSigh
@ReCharredSigh 7 лет назад
would you say that pure point guards or pass-first point guards tend to be mostly deceptive ballhandlers? because it seems that they use their eyes as a weapon the most out of all the ballhandlers that were listed, and are constantly scanning around to see which teammate's open (instead of either just eyeing their main defender or the rim)
@danbrown1344
@danbrown1344 7 лет назад
Definitely helps. It's like how even though everyone knows about Rondo's fake behind the back move, defenders still bite on it because they know how easily that he can make a behind the back pass.
@user-gn8gv4yb5d
@user-gn8gv4yb5d 5 лет назад
Such a great content. Thank you
@TheLyrecalPoet
@TheLyrecalPoet 7 лет назад
I really liked this one!
@Phayati1
@Phayati1 7 лет назад
Another great vid!
@MrDiMES123
@MrDiMES123 7 лет назад
Soulful beats & basketball just go perfect with each other
@taysonjenkins1393
@taysonjenkins1393 7 лет назад
Where do find all of your background music?
@AddidasNizza
@AddidasNizza 7 лет назад
Can you do a video on Tony Parker? I feel like alot of players are similar to him because he's not extremely athletic and no flashy moves. He just does a strong drive to the basket.
@zerocal76
@zerocal76 7 лет назад
+1 on Parker. Underrated all the time. No flash, just good timing and speed. Speed kills. Some ppl today have no idea how fast he was in his prime.
@XXSynapticneuronXX
@XXSynapticneuronXX 7 лет назад
I would love to see a video on basketball vision. I feel like anytime Im moving fast I just lose my vision and get blocked alot.
@hugo.poulet
@hugo.poulet 7 лет назад
Good video as usual
@drladuc3410
@drladuc3410 7 лет назад
Bro I luv ur vids👍👍. I hope ur channel grows so I can keep watching it 😁😁👍👍👍
@2MuchSwag4Funzies
@2MuchSwag4Funzies 7 лет назад
By far my most favorite handling type because for it's difficulty (easy) it's pretty damn effective.
@Chadchampion1234
@Chadchampion1234 7 лет назад
love ur vids man they help alot
@justballinjriverson9933
@justballinjriverson9933 7 лет назад
2:09 is lowkey one of the most deadly moves in basketball
@BigMacDeliciousness
@BigMacDeliciousness 7 лет назад
Is foot work knowing multiple executions to moves or knowing how to move on the court
@YungGoatBeats
@YungGoatBeats 7 лет назад
crazy thing is...they not only have the best basketball knowledge and know how to teach it... the videos got SICK FIRE trap beats!!!!!!!!!!!! hahaha best page in youtube
@zachflavell117
@zachflavell117 7 лет назад
Taking notes. Great vid btw
@SuperSoNicX2000x
@SuperSoNicX2000x 7 лет назад
what's the beat or name of the song instrumental?
@aruspexxviii6675
@aruspexxviii6675 7 лет назад
Great video! For your next attention to detail, could you do Paul Pierce or Paul George?
@Jerrrryy
@Jerrrryy 6 лет назад
favorite play! I want to do that...
@noahlivingston6764
@noahlivingston6764 7 лет назад
I've been waiting for thisss
@jacksonmosley6948
@jacksonmosley6948 7 лет назад
What was the song used in this video
@haroldthornton8624
@haroldthornton8624 6 лет назад
what happen to the complete ball handling series
@michaelharvey935
@michaelharvey935 7 лет назад
I wish I can subscribe 5 times for this channel.
@Bhasker7474
@Bhasker7474 7 лет назад
Make a unique jump shot series like these ball handing ones
@justintyb7017
@justintyb7017 7 лет назад
Video about shooting form please
@dannypham6430
@dannypham6430 6 лет назад
Can you do elite guard play and passing iq
@cleanslate5524
@cleanslate5524 7 лет назад
Could you do Attention to Detail: John Stockton? Stockton has perhaps the most minimalistic, efficient playing style I've ever seen, but could routinely beat defenders with crafty change of speeds, floaters, and of course, his unparalleled court vision and IQ.
@danielclark6912
@danielclark6912 7 лет назад
how did you have a video on crafty ball handlers and not have one clip with Andre Miller in it.
@Odreamzyy
@Odreamzyy 7 лет назад
when the looose ball handler video coming out ??? been waiting for weeks right now
@Zayuhhhhh
@Zayuhhhhh 7 лет назад
Good Videoo Bro ‼️
@Katagatamekiller
@Katagatamekiller 6 лет назад
You should do a video on Hakeem Olajuwon or someone with very good post moves
@Underdog_Basketball
@Underdog_Basketball 7 лет назад
yes.
@janelly1810
@janelly1810 7 лет назад
Hate to ask this on a youtube channel, but what is the difference between a shifty ballhandler and a deceptive ballhandler?
@user-qx2hh6ih7s
@user-qx2hh6ih7s 7 лет назад
janelly1810 Check out their different types of ballhandlers video
@yonasword
@yonasword 7 лет назад
can you make scottie pippen defense video?
@nathanflaherty7886
@nathanflaherty7886 7 лет назад
do advanced momentum next
@Tobias.Harris
@Tobias.Harris 7 лет назад
Paul pierce attention to detail, he is one of the most skilled offensive players we've seen in 20 years
@kyrieirvingtom371
@kyrieirvingtom371 7 лет назад
can you do jimmy butler
@XXSynapticneuronXX
@XXSynapticneuronXX 7 лет назад
song?
@Underdog_Basketball
@Underdog_Basketball 7 лет назад
Could you ever do duos? like Stockton and Malone or Magic and Kareem?
@ballislife6643
@ballislife6643 7 лет назад
is it possible for smaller guards to defend big guys? or is it impossible bcuz of post ups....
@oryxhd123
@oryxhd123 7 лет назад
Ball is Life check out Gary Payton's defence
@PTrey
@PTrey 7 лет назад
Ball is Life Depends.... If the size difference is big enough, the other guy is fundamentally sound (skills, bball IQ, and mentality), and the other team knows how to exploit the mismatch, there's not too much a smaller defender can do to stop a post up. However, at lower levels or less organized play, one of those things is often missing and you can often neutralize (at least temporarily) a size mismatch by cheating to force a poor or weaker decision. Sometimes you can pick off a lazy entry pass by making a passing lane appear open while anticipating the steal, sometimes you can force the guy to a farther spot before the catch or take away his preferred side/move, and sometimes you can work with help defenders to double at the right time to force a bad shot or turnover. Basically, you're definitely at a disadvantage if you're smaller but there's a lot you can do to reduce it if you understand the relevant parts of the game make the right reads.
@keydrenjoseph8528
@keydrenjoseph8528 7 лет назад
Ball is Life look at Chris Paul when he defends a bigger defender 1 he makes them take a tough shot because he's a very strong small guard with fast ass hands so if u make a slight mistake he takes it away from u r he will read the pass coming to the big man and just intercept the pass. Basically I say make them take a tough shot and if u can try to intercept the pass and don't be afraid to defend them either most big people will think they have an advantage over u and they will outplay themselves
@MrBigSaturne
@MrBigSaturne 7 лет назад
Attention to details : The dream shake ? Please 🙏🏼
@justincopman3236
@justincopman3236 7 лет назад
Melo yes!
@lrdmcd914
@lrdmcd914 7 лет назад
He did that already cuz
@MrBigSaturne
@MrBigSaturne 7 лет назад
LØRD MCD He did an Hakeem Olajuwon one, not a dreamshake one
@shmurdz716
@shmurdz716 7 лет назад
Attention to detail : Kemba Walker please like so they can see
@aominedaiki3229
@aominedaiki3229 7 лет назад
+By any means basketball How about a breakdown of whiteside's defense??
@yves-veltthomas455
@yves-veltthomas455 7 лет назад
Could you please do an Attention to Detail: Paul George?
@Underdog_Basketball
@Underdog_Basketball 7 лет назад
Is the deceptive ball handler usually trying to get to a specific spot with his moves or is he usually improvising and reacting to the defense?
@AdrianLoganLive
@AdrianLoganLive 7 лет назад
Chris Guevarra Great offensive players NEVER react. They either initiate an action to get a reaction from the defense, or respond when defense takes a risk. I always think of it like playing tag when we were kids. The person chasing you (defensive player) always is at a slight disadvantage because he has to react to what you do. You as the one running away (offensive player) gets to choose what you do to throw the defense off
@user-qx2hh6ih7s
@user-qx2hh6ih7s 7 лет назад
Adrian Logan what he calls react is what you refer to as respond
@AdrianLoganLive
@AdrianLoganLive 7 лет назад
Στεφανος Μπελλος No react and responding are different. that's why I point it out. when you react you're no longer in control of the situation, when you respond you still are.
@user-qx2hh6ih7s
@user-qx2hh6ih7s 7 лет назад
Adrian Logan In basketball terminology when we say read and react we mean what you call respond
@Underdog_Basketball
@Underdog_Basketball 7 лет назад
Adrian Logan That's a great and insightful answer. i never thought of it like that but i can see how that's true... You are always at an adcantage if you are the one making the opponent respond, like chess or tag. Even with setup moves, you're trying to get your defender to react so you can respond with different options. Very helpful tip. Thanks man!
@secretagent0013
@secretagent0013 7 лет назад
Can we have some college player breakdowns like: Marcus Keene Lonzo Ball Markelle Fultz Dennis Smith Jr
@durag2x
@durag2x 7 лет назад
atd lonzo ball plz
@eshwarambala2665
@eshwarambala2665 6 лет назад
curry was having the greatest season that year and the before and he was hitting 3's like open layups which made chris paul go for that fake and timing on that fake was exquisite...
@bradenvail3097
@bradenvail3097 6 лет назад
Attention To Detail all about footwork
@trizmacbiyambo1068
@trizmacbiyambo1068 7 лет назад
🔥🔥🔥
@mariankid5102
@mariankid5102 7 лет назад
You. Need. More. Subscribers
@levaniadorcely4755
@levaniadorcely4755 5 лет назад
that beat thoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
@BenTheB055
@BenTheB055 6 лет назад
If anyone doesn't believe in deceptive ball handling watch deron williams, he perfected it, and made a career out of it.
@pierredaniel6818
@pierredaniel6818 7 лет назад
Who is the ncaa basketball player ?
@xMarc97
@xMarc97 7 лет назад
Pierre Daniel Luke Kennard
@pierredaniel6818
@pierredaniel6818 7 лет назад
nBaFtW- Psn thanks
@danbrown1344
@danbrown1344 7 лет назад
Frank Mason is great too and probably will win the Wooden Award.
@wyrn_slater
@wyrn_slater 6 лет назад
Where's d Angelo?
@Juanxtremecrazy
@Juanxtremecrazy 5 лет назад
I feel like a rockstaaaaaa
@GoogleSplashMalone
@GoogleSplashMalone 3 года назад
still waiting on the loose ball handler video
@Sirantny15
@Sirantny15 7 лет назад
Attention to Detail: Paul Pierce We need "THE TRUTH"
@trelitebasketball3686
@trelitebasketball3686 7 лет назад
I got a workout on my channel that will give you this type of handle! check it out!!
@zerocal76
@zerocal76 7 лет назад
Appreciate the video. There's really nothing like on youtube. Constructive criticism - you might want to get some more clips to use as examples on certain moves. Will get you even more subs Im sure.
@Jesuspaid4oursins
@Jesuspaid4oursins 7 лет назад
NOTIFICATION squad
@abrahammussie539
@abrahammussie539 5 лет назад
What would be considered body poisoning
@natethegreat2738
@natethegreat2738 7 лет назад
Attention to detail loose ballhandlers At my school there are many loose ball handlers and so i want to know how to guard them
@XXSynapticneuronXX
@XXSynapticneuronXX 7 лет назад
Well Im not attention to detail but I can help. Loose ballhandlers really work off of breaking ankles. Theyre hard to gaurd because 1. They sell their moves really well 2. The mental aspect of getting your ankles broken freezes alot of defenders from trying. To gaurd them you have to be on your toes, active with your hands, and never give up on the play. Being on your toes prevents you from getting blown by, loose ballhandlers are more likely to get stolen from so you have higher chance of steals from active hands, never giving up on the play is more of a mental thing but no matter what, dont stop trying on defense, Id rather try hard and get crossed over maybe 1/10 times than not try and be a non factor on defense. And when you get crossed out and that kid tries to shame you for it, dont pay attention to it or get worried, just get focus on the next play. Also understand that these guys thrive off of the one on one face up so dont let them have that, double team em, trap em, be aggressive, just never let them set you up or get into a flow. Another technique that works well is pretending to bite on the cross over and then just running to where they cross the ball over.
@natethegreat2738
@natethegreat2738 7 лет назад
Thanks for the tips
@SidyWidy
@SidyWidy 6 лет назад
Since their crossovers take longer to execute, when the are setting up with a bunch of wide crosses, reach right when the ball gets to one side completely. For example, they cross from left to right and use a hesitation, reach for the ball right before that hesitation so they are forced to retreat and there is a chance of the ball being stolen.
@easymoneysniper697
@easymoneysniper697 7 лет назад
Attention to Detail: Kyrie Irving please #UncleDrew
@lordmaliki9627
@lordmaliki9627 7 лет назад
loose Ball Handling ?
@christianquemuel437
@christianquemuel437 6 лет назад
Whats the diffrence between TIGHT,LOOSE,SHIFTY,ADVANCE MOMENTUM AND DECEPTIVE?!? Please REPLY
@SidyWidy
@SidyWidy 6 лет назад
Christian Gaming XD watch the types of ballhandling video dumb fuck
@daryledwards9070
@daryledwards9070 2 года назад
That's what I am pretty much a deceptable but deceptive ball handler I'm not the most athletic or fast dude what losing weight so I can be a better deceptive ball handler
@jessethompson502
@jessethompson502 7 лет назад
Anthony Bennet though 😂
@XXSynapticneuronXX
@XXSynapticneuronXX 7 лет назад
Love this channel but I feel like I watch these videos and understand the game so well but when I play, I dont play that much smarter.
@tuwan4091
@tuwan4091 7 лет назад
You must have watched months of film
@rickylang579
@rickylang579 7 лет назад
4:15 - 4:20
@almol6335
@almol6335 7 лет назад
DO A D'ANGELO RUSSELL !!! ATTENTION TO DETAIL
@mcmerry2846
@mcmerry2846 3 года назад
Luka Doncic...slow mo 24/7
@Shualiksik
@Shualiksik 7 лет назад
8th!
@kingharris4685
@kingharris4685 7 лет назад
Do Marcus kneene like if u agree
@slickslurmy2703
@slickslurmy2703 7 лет назад
what
@Jesuspaid4oursins
@Jesuspaid4oursins 7 лет назад
hha
@ix69yn
@ix69yn 5 лет назад
Can someone explain to me why Chris Paul doesn't get enough love?
@darryngage
@darryngage 7 лет назад
Attention to Detail: Paul George?
@chowell1451
@chowell1451 7 лет назад
should have an actual narrator
@dacner100
@dacner100 7 лет назад
no one here can guard me.
@anonymousdoughboy234
@anonymousdoughboy234 7 лет назад
Ok
@dannyl2755
@dannyl2755 7 лет назад
Dustin Lau I'm a 99 ovr lockdown defender, I'll clamp ur ass up
@k.obeats
@k.obeats 7 лет назад
Your arrogance is superior to all. Dustin Lau is a future NBA Hall of Famer. His career highlights feature moves reminiscent of the infamous Michael Jordan
@k.obeats
@k.obeats 7 лет назад
Out of everyone that has commented. It is I who has the best chance of guarding the legendary Dustin Lau. And I will play thee for thy bread
@Underdog_Basketball
@Underdog_Basketball 7 лет назад
K.O Beats No, tis I. You are but a peeon.
@justincopman3236
@justincopman3236 7 лет назад
Hakeem Olajuwon plz
@THE1NoNLYACE
@THE1NoNLYACE 7 лет назад
Justin Copman use the eyes that God gave you
@zerocal76
@zerocal76 7 лет назад
No, don't do Hakeem. Everyone will develop solid post moves and I'll have nothing to stand out! #dreamshake
@justincopman3236
@justincopman3236 7 лет назад
zerocal76 true
@lrdmcd914
@lrdmcd914 7 лет назад
He already did that
Далее
Attention to Detail: Tight Ballhandling
5:28
Просмотров 123 тыс.
Attention to Detail: Austin Reaves
10:52
Просмотров 48 тыс.
What Type of Ballhandler Are You?
8:46
Просмотров 830 тыс.
The Ultimate Guide to Shiftiness (Part 1: Fluidity)
5:26
Attention to Detail: Gilbert Arenas
6:03
Просмотров 101 тыс.
How To Play Basketball With Confidence!
8:21
Просмотров 315 тыс.
The Simple Mindset All Great Players Have
15:42
Просмотров 44 тыс.
Toni Kroos 😢
0:17
Просмотров 1,8 млн
Players vs Soft Balls 😂
0:32
Просмотров 4,3 млн