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Why European Players Outperform Americans: KG & Bradley Explain 

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Hey everyone, KG here! Ever wondered why young European players are outshining their American counterparts? 🤔 Join me and Avery Bradley as we dive deep into the reasons behind this intriguing trend in our latest video, "Why European Players Outperform Americans: KG & Bradley Explain."
We break down how European players are developed differently, starting their pro careers at 14 or 15, which gives them a head start in terms of basketball IQ and skills. On the other hand, young American players often focus on athleticism and scoring, missing out on the nuanced aspects of the game. Avery and I also discuss the impact of traditional coaching, the importance of practice time, and how the lack of team practice among American youths might be holding them back. 🏀
Witness for yourself the evolution of the game and why European players are making a significant mark. Don't miss out on this insightful conversation that sheds light on the future of basketball. 🚀
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Join me on this journey, and let's get the conversation started! 💬
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CHAPTERS:
00:00 - How do you separate yourself at the highest level
01:37 - How have moves changed since you played
02:14 - No more game pace in practice
03:06 - Embracing the evolution of the game
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@PraiseGod.FearMe
@PraiseGod.FearMe 27 дней назад
Here before all of the couch athletes try to tell these pros that they’re wrong
@Hackaveli
@Hackaveli 24 дня назад
AB hella soft spoken but he was really hell out there on defense 😂
@Richard-Reloaded
@Richard-Reloaded 5 дней назад
I'm like why is dude whispering?
@ChelovekOdin
@ChelovekOdin 27 дней назад
Youth Academies in EVERY major basketball club in Europe: Real Madrid, Barcelona and Valencia (Spain), Partizan and Crvena Zvezda (Serbia), Panathinaikos and Olympiacos (Greece), CSKA (Russia), Fenerbahçe and Beşiktaş (Turkey) etc. Scouts pick you up at early age (5-6 years old), sometimes even provide you full support: food, education and accommodation. Coaches there mostly retired players from same Academies, who played for home clubs. So experience and principles are passed from older generation to younger. Ask Doncic about his days in Olimpija Basketball School. Plus european basketball is team oriented, team first, as long as team winning - who cares about your triple-double? So once those EU youngsters arrive to NBA they are READY and years ahead when native players need 2-3 years to learn organized basketball.
@yh-inshallah
@yh-inshallah 27 дней назад
Thanks for the comment, interesting stuff.
@clarencegordon6259
@clarencegordon6259 21 день назад
Man! Its crazy! I wish we can start something in our area geared towards more team oriented development!
@ChelovekOdin
@ChelovekOdin 21 день назад
@@clarencegordon6259 exactly. NCAA does not provide it, european level is too high
@selfmade8884
@selfmade8884 27 дней назад
Because they don’t have the same type of gatekeepers in Europe that are in America. In Europe you can turn pro as a 16 year old. If you demonstrate a high skill level you are instantly steered in that direction. Here they make you go to high school and in some sports they make you go to college. If a guy in Europe is playing professionally at 15 and a guy in the states is playing AAU/high school basketball against kids his own age, who do you think is going to develop faster? Also, fundamentals are stressed more over there because they don’t have our natural athleticism. If you’re an average athlete you better be fundamentally sound or have one transcendent skill like shooting or passing.
@yh-inshallah
@yh-inshallah 27 дней назад
Love ab and ta so much. Defensive presence
@cvnyouseeit
@cvnyouseeit 18 дней назад
Big facts!!
@rabzsterNotebook
@rabzsterNotebook 17 дней назад
First things first, if you’re watching this. You know, you a dawg ass hooper fr
@therock1911
@therock1911 25 дней назад
We also have to acknowledge that we only get the very best of the best from other countries… if you measure our very best against their very best I’m not sure that the gap is as wide as this makes it seem
@darmor85
@darmor85 19 дней назад
Keep dropping on your platform kg!! The views will come.
@garymoore2082
@garymoore2082 26 дней назад
KGs face when hes listenin to other ppl 😂😂
@nateolison7553
@nateolison7553 23 дня назад
Imagine if the conversations about the achievement gap in academics were had with this kind of sencerity and transparency. Not a bad actor in the bunch. Just dudes with the pedigree and experience to add valuable perspectives who legitimately want to see it get better.
@YoTrizzy
@YoTrizzy 27 дней назад
Avery Bradley is listed at 6’3…. KG 😮
@dez_chi_boi
@dez_chi_boi 24 дня назад
KG is 7’ barefoot
@NeverNotHoopin
@NeverNotHoopin 22 дня назад
It´s common in Europe to let kids train with the men´s team, but only if they earned it. So from beginning your are creating a second competition branch. First one is to make the youth team starting five, and the second is to get permission to train with the men´s team. Those kids look up to the men´s team and with the possibility to train with them you give them a reason to grind hard every single practice. As a teen I was fortunate enough to get invited to train with men´s team (which is always on top of the major league, in country I live in), and not only made me a better player it also made me a better person later in life. Now as a youth coach my self I do this with my boys too.
@Jody562
@Jody562 24 дня назад
They say euro kids are pro early and more skilled but ever yea in fiba 19u,18u,17u ,the USA better then them
@JuanAlmonte-rf7xk
@JuanAlmonte-rf7xk 24 дня назад
Interesting 🤔,that’s true about the FIBA games.Makes you wonder how it translates to actual NBA draft picks & actual development because lately they seem to have the edge
@Blassie.P
@Blassie.P 27 дней назад
1st time I heard AB ever...
@joeygomez4673
@joeygomez4673 27 дней назад
You’re not a Cs fan huh we love AB
@HewittShaq
@HewittShaq 25 дней назад
We focus on athleticism
@samoso6979
@samoso6979 20 дней назад
What casuals like to see
@derrickandrews6407
@derrickandrews6407 27 дней назад
No defense
@nanox4
@nanox4 23 дня назад
Cannot Bradley make an NBA team? he was a nice player
@DeserteagleMS
@DeserteagleMS 22 дня назад
KG come to the Serbia bro... Land of basketball and see for yourself how do we make players. Also you will have the best hospitality in the world, the best food and best night life. Also and maybe the most important thing is that we all are born and raised with Jordan mentalty " i took it personal"... Same as Kobe, Novak Djokovic, Jokic, old school Divac, Bodiroga, Stojakovic... So, take that P. Pierce 😂 and feel real atmosphere in games with Crvena Zvezda Belgrade and Partizan Belgrade.
@SullyAfgarshe
@SullyAfgarshe 26 дней назад
Fellas I also think the economics around the game are different in the US which then bleeds into the basketball culture The AAU circuit is focused on building that teams brand so they get star players…they’re geared towards the highlight reels as opposed to actually developing players The NCAA has been transitioning into a professional league the past few years as well I think skills development has become an afterthought for American players at a young age and they tend to rely on athleticism…which is fine up until you make the NBA and realize it’s a totally different level and now you have to train differently and learn new habits which is hard for any young guy Our social media driven society isn’t helping either In Europe every major team has a farm system of sorts where the recruit guys as young as 12,13 and bring them in onto the youth teams The NBA should invest heavily into the G league and bring in players at a much younger age, but the economics of that would be costly and the NBA isn’t interested in doing the job that high schools and AAU teams should be doing I would redirect things that way but in America that’s probably impossible to do because our high schools are so dependent on sports
@ektran4205
@ektran4205 18 дней назад
AAU is mainly used fore college recruiting
@SullyAfgarshe
@SullyAfgarshe 18 дней назад
@@ektran4205 only out of necessity because that’s just where the majority of players are, AAU has exploded since the internet age began because it’s organized differently and it’s more easily manipulated and paying players is baked into the recipe Most kids still play for their high schools as well but there are only a few dozen major high school programs in the country, usually near or in major metropolitan areas so it’s for those kids to get exposure, that the advantage of travel AAU is that it gets the players in front of more eyes around the country I think the overall basketball landscape is kinda broken in America because it’s so fragmented. If I’m the NBA I would invest more in G league and bring in guys at 14 so they at least have 2-3 years to truly learn the fundamentals and develop skills while they grow, by the time they’re 18-21 they can hit the ground running like the European players
@danCK1990
@danCK1990 21 день назад
The issue is AAU!!! Nba open court talked about this years ago and if this topic is still being discussed that means y'all just cool with being mediocre
@derrickctv1820
@derrickctv1820 25 дней назад
They develop full fundamentals and Americans are athletic and not sound
@ektran4205
@ektran4205 18 дней назад
high school and college practice time restrictions
@benjaminbrown3951
@benjaminbrown3951 16 дней назад
Different generation..not great at Ball handling. Isaiah Thomas came from the streets, Dr. J. Rucker park. You could drive for miles in chicago and never see a pick up game now. Euro players are put into acadameys where they eat sleep and breathe basketball.
@Dwighthoward.AboveTheRim
@Dwighthoward.AboveTheRim 25 дней назад
🔥🔥🔥
@Iaintsayinnothin..
@Iaintsayinnothin.. 16 дней назад
All I've watched from the young Americans kids coming up is athleticism / dunking and open 3's, no real substance to their game
@dlamont2636
@dlamont2636 26 дней назад
Avery Bradley ain't got no daddy or sum?
@thesauce669
@thesauce669 26 дней назад
Wtf are you talking about?
@insame6938
@insame6938 17 дней назад
My favorite Team. 😭 a bunch of dogs 😭😭😭😭
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