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These are indeed all smart moments, but they’re quite recent. In the old days, Larry Bird knew so well the Celtic arena that he would defensively force the attacking players into dead floor spots for easy steals.
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Never heard of untuck jersey penalty until this video! What a brilliant mastermind to get the tech foul off that and the game winning score with 1.8 seconds left amazing
I don't follow basketball. I know very few of these players. But damn these videos are entertaining. Dime you are an incredible story teller. Thanks for sharing your passion !
COACHES: PAY ATTENTION; you’re about to learn something... When a team intentionally fouls your worst free throw player in a close game, here is how you counter that strategy: As soon as that foul occurs, you have your player fall to the floor “injured” and stay down. You can then enter the court for your injured player, at which time, you must make a substitution, and you do so with a player who can actually make free throws. Now, it’s been awhile since I’ve officiated games, (I’m a former high school and college official), so I can’t recall exactly how the rule ready. You either have to have your sub shoot the free throws, or you can choose which players shoots them. I’m thinking you can choose which player shoots the free throw. So, once that has been done, your “injured” player can return to the game on the next dead ball. If they intentionally foul him again, repeat the process. There are no rules saying how many times a sub can enter the game for an injured player. And there are no rules restricting how many times your worst free throw player vocal be “injured”. As a longtime high school and college official, and as a player, I’ve seen coaches routinely foul the opposing team’s worst free throw shooter. But coaches never, EVER use this legal strategy to counter it.
The fox missed free throw was next level as he did it off the front but timed going for it until it after it hit so it was legal. Usually they arc the miss but that allows defenders to block out better.
I always thought Luke Kornet's goofy hops 10ft away from the defender were really dumb, but after seeing this, I realize that he's actually a genius. I question the efficacy of the tactic, but still a really smart idea nonetheless.
it looks goofy af but now that i think about it go shoot some threes but have ur friends block ur view of the rim the amout of times its gonne throw u off is probs wild
I know a little about NBA, I know some of the greater names, and I like 2 teams, Lakers and Bulls, for Jordan and Kobe, these videos are really interesting.
Quite a few smart players have become coaches over the years. Just to mention a *FEW* - Tom Heinsohm, Bill Russell, Larry Bird, Don Nelson - and that's just a PARTIAL list for the CELTICS players that managed it!
i've tried the crossover on all of my friends but it never works. also i also tried lebron's no look pass but my pals anticipated the move. can a street pickup basketball player be better than the NBA players?
@5:30 you can talk about luke kornets amazing trick to block the shooters view of the rim but you could also mention the person shooting was diallo who averages 25% from 3 and after that its okoro twice who averages 30% from 3 try that with stephen curry and youre gonna stop wasting ur energy on the jump real quick.
er... On Andre Miller's non-timeout layup... "Somebody tell the Trailblazers to play until the whistle..." um.... I think you missed that Andre was a Trailblazer then, and it was the other team not playing to the whistle... ;-)
JKidd asking his player to bump him so he can spill a cup.of water to buy sometime to draw a.play since they don't have a timeout should be on the list..
The craziest thing about this kind of video is that makes it look as if basketball IQ started in the last 10 15years when basketball is been around for more than 60…