Coach I just got to thank you. No doubt finding all these videos takes forever and you do just such a great job on essentially providing a survey on every technique you teach.
The best thing about your coaching is it's based on real game footage. In the past I practiced so many things in the gym only to find out they're useless in real games. I wish I were more selective in absorbing what coaches told me but you don't know as a kid I guess.
0:23 man, this harden floater always fascinates me like how the really looks like it floats without a push from harden.. looks like he lets the balloon fly.. amazing
As always, there are fantastic tips, Coach! I also always make sure to tell my kids to be sure to make sure their elbow rises when putting up a floater - some young players have a tendency to keep their arms a little too low and/or stationary when putting up running floaters, which results in a low arc trajectory and front rim misses.
Ive been watching basketball for years, but since i discovered your channel, ive definitely learned to appreciate the intricacies of the game.. I appreciate your work. Wish I could have learned to play with you coaching. More greese to your elbows ..
With the finishing, another way to visualise it is simply pushing the ball, with your hand/palm shape never changing. The only motion should be your arm to push it and release.
Thank you so much Coach Frikki for this tips i will help me a lot to work for the new move like this floater. Keep it up Gpf bless always 😇 more power 💪🔥
I mean it is pretty much just like a finger roll. In most situation you want to shoot the floater overhand. But then again some players (like Curry) have great underhand touch and can mix in high scoops to their floater bag.
This is my go to move when I attack the rim with a defender but I use the one with follow through with high arc. So basically my move kinda looked like a one handed jumpshot
Bro you are CRAZY UNDERRATED, but don't worry, results will start coming soon. My advices are to be patient and start working on self promotions and popularization of your chanell.
Dope vid, maybe add drills/workouts at the end from across the internet that could help players practice these moves on their own to better interpret the info?
I've been thinking about that. Adding some workouts & drills to the channel. The thing is that I'm not a big fan of drills and workouts myself. At least how they're done traditionally. I think you should mainly improve your game through 1v1, 2v2, 3v3. As well as just fooling around w/ the ball trying out different things and working on your creativity. Create your own workouts to target the things you want to improve. That will develop more buy in, ownership & creativity than following a workout you saw online.
God damn,so i have been doing this wrong this whole time...... Still have a lot to learn, but can you please make more video about defence, thanks you coach!
Underhand floaters aren’t necessarily used for fancy. They’re used for the lighter touch rather than overhand floater is based comfortability. Underhand is mostly used when in a situation where you’re to late for the floater but to close to get blocked for a layup
When you flick your wrist it limits the height of the ball it creates a spin on the ball two things you don't want on a floater. You want no spin and a very a high arc the way you do that is by shooting up and keeping your palm facing up. It makes a huge difference
@@Realdeal12598 I agree the high is limited with the flick, but the high accuracy is well worth it, it just means the playstyle of the move means you need to make more space to use it, which can be done easily by adding contact, adding different footwork's, being able to use it as a counter, and being able to fake the floater and shooting it from further back, as that's what the accuracy gives the ability to do
No magic solutions, you just gotta keep getting better. Play more 1v1 against better players, lift more, shoot/dribble more and study more film. Everybody plays better in practice than in games because practices are much easier and less stressful than games.
In no way do I have the pedigree or knowledgeable of Coach Frikki, to me it sounds like lack of right mentality, maybe fear of failure, confidence more so than physical
I'm an 80s baby has been... Had I not been a brainwashed 18 year old thinking getting money was better than my GED so I can be a walk on at a good junior college for two years getting numbers there and transfer over to THEN division one big name school as junior and ball two years there then boom enter draft best of luck to me....I would be all THRU this highlight reel cuz that's my go to one step in from the three line any angle off the cross if you guarded me too choose thinking I'm about to draw a foul so even if I did then I'd still be in motion of a shot I've practiced beyond belief on a double rimmed hoop. You HAD to be a shooter on this court(SW 13th Street UF Campus gainesville to be EXACT) and those that knew me knew my shxt was butter literally from any distance inside the half court as a jumper but on the three point line or one step in off the first step if I was able to cross you then it was deadly. I wouldn't touch rim it would fall straight thru... Let that sink... That's how high you gotta throw it for that to happen. But that was a land before time I'm 40 Dad bod swaggin two sons a baby momma and a nagging axx ol lady... So I don't have anymore knee caps😂😂😂😂 still got a jumper though. No lungs either. Shout out to Joseph Forte who went to North Carolina back in the day.... It's HIS floater I emulated and made my own.
Sometimes it's a big flick, sometimes a small flick, sometimes no flick. Depends on the situations. And players all have their own preference and style. Most often it's best to not think about it and just put the ball in the basket.
Isn't it a good thing if you can do floaters with your weak hand. I mean Mike Conley is a left-handed shooter but he does floaters with his right hand.
@@guyfawkes0511 haha 😂 van exel so underrated along with eddie jones, one of the best all star guards of the mid-late 90s but ppl forget bout them cos they played with shaq and kobe and were considered like role players even though they had their own specific bags
Coach I just got to thank you. No doubt finding all these videos takes forever and you do just such a great job on essentially providing a survey on every technique you teach.
Love this channel 'cause you don't waste time speaking, you just show the moves directly.
It's great to see a highlight from Coach Frikki himself :D
I just uses this in game 1 time throw it off the glass and it’s so easy to do and unstoppable I’m going to make it as my go to finishing moves
The best thing about your coaching is it's based on real game footage. In the past I practiced so many things in the gym only to find out they're useless in real games. I wish I were more selective in absorbing what coaches told me but you don't know as a kid I guess.
0:23 man, this harden floater always fascinates me like how the really looks like it floats without a push from harden.. looks like he lets the balloon fly.. amazing
Make a video on Tony Allen's defense, dude was underrated.
1st Team All Defense!
Yes pls I keep hearing stories of his greatness. Curry said in GQ interview he was the toughest defender
Search coach mike on yt
@@Brianluah yep, I have watched it at least 5 times lol
@@zzz.tyrone that he had to play aganst
cause we all know Dray better
As always, there are fantastic tips, Coach! I also always make sure to tell my kids to be sure to make sure their elbow rises when putting up a floater - some young players have a tendency to keep their arms a little too low and/or stationary when putting up running floaters, which results in a low arc trajectory and front rim misses.
Could you make a video on post play for guards (mid and high post)? Thanks!
Much needed. Secrets of post play are so rarely talking about on youtube
Hell yeah next video gonna be on my go-to post move!
@@CoachFrikki ty
Direct to the point coach and clear to understand
Thanks for the videos coach💪
Glad you like them - new one dropping tonight!
COACH FRIKKI CAMEOOO AHHHH ITS ALL OVER THE SCREEN 😍😍
Ive been watching basketball for years, but since i discovered your channel, ive definitely learned to appreciate the intricacies of the game.. I appreciate your work. Wish I could have learned to play with you coaching. More greese to your elbows ..
you deserve 10 times more subscribers dude. you just a genius. you are so good.
The absolute best youtube basketball creator!
What videos would you like to see next?
@Hells-F that would be elite
Defense, off ball movement
Reverse layups
Kyrie or Trae handles
Off ball movement
Coach it will be great for the Centres if you add a video teaching the basics of playing post or the big man game.
Thank you a ton for these amazingly educational videos
This channel is so underrated man.
this video helps me so much thank you coach
This vid is so damn detailed it’s friggin awesome the reason why I subbed
I think it will help, that video is worth a sub man. I usually dont do it. Wish you all the best! 😁
Hey coach can you make a video about shooting with perfect back spin? Thank you
Yeah I think I gotta start making some shooting videos.
Jumpers w/ a lot of backspin are so beautiful.
another great video !
4:34 Bynun with the stink face & dirty elbow 😮
With the finishing, another way to visualise it is simply pushing the ball, with your hand/palm shape never changing. The only motion should be your arm to push it and release.
Tony Parker, greatest old school floater game
Love the way these vids break it down. Thanks coach
This helps me a lot in my game...thank you coach Frikki❤
Just stumbled on your channel and it's definitely one of the best in I've seen, looking forward to the defensive breakdown!
Thank you so much Coach Frikki for this tips i will help me a lot to work for the new move like this floater. Keep it up Gpf bless always 😇 more power 💪🔥
Great video. Thanks.
Great video. You explain each section, and then show several examples of each which is what I love to see. Thanks!
Good video! Besides being fancy, when are some situations when you could use the underhand floater?
I mean it is pretty much just like a finger roll. In most situation you want to shoot the floater overhand. But then again some players (like Curry) have great underhand touch and can mix in high scoops to their floater bag.
Best coach on yt
Your vids are so well made
Best Channel ever
The floaters with the wrist flick seem similar to Kareem’s Hook shot from his release.
Such a great video, thank you so much 🏀❤️
This is my go to move when I attack the rim with a defender but I use the one with follow through with high arc. So basically my move kinda looked like a one handed jumpshot
Amazing video, thank you so much!
Gotta do a vid on being able to use your non-dominant hand
great video💚
Wow. Great video. Well made.Subbed
Great video.
Bro you are CRAZY UNDERRATED, but don't worry, results will start coming soon. My advices are to be patient and start working on self promotions and popularization of your chanell.
Make a video about Marcus Smart
Thank you so much coach.
Thank you for sharing 🙏🏾
That bynum elbow against jj barea 🤣👌
Bro like what's the name of this song, i love it
you're the best dude
Dope vid, maybe add drills/workouts at the end from across the internet that could help players practice these moves on their own to better interpret the info?
I've been thinking about that. Adding some workouts & drills to the channel. The thing is that I'm not a big fan of drills and workouts myself. At least how they're done traditionally.
I think you should mainly improve your game through 1v1, 2v2, 3v3. As well as just fooling around w/ the ball trying out different things and working on your creativity.
Create your own workouts to target the things you want to improve. That will develop more buy in, ownership & creativity than following a workout you saw online.
God damn,so i have been doing this wrong this whole time...... Still have a lot to learn, but can you please make more video about defence, thanks you coach!
3:48 I shoot and driblling with my left but I finish layups with my right does that mean I have to shot floaters with my right?
i used this since i was a small player, but im just confuse cause it used to call this as teardrop way back =)
D Rose floaters🔥🔥🔥
The problem with floaters isn't really so much so about getting block. But rather it's about making the actual shot. Idk if that makes sense😅
Underhand floaters aren’t necessarily used for fancy. They’re used for the lighter touch rather than overhand floater is based comfortability. Underhand is mostly used when in a situation where you’re to late for the floater but to close to get blocked for a layup
woah terrence romeo is in the video, its good to see him here
This channel help me full
1:24 You say you want minimal flick, but it depends why and how you're doing it, in your video Curry flicks, 0:52 the benefit is being more accurate
When you flick your wrist it limits the height of the ball it creates a spin on the ball two things you don't want on a floater. You want no spin and a very a high arc the way you do that is by shooting up and keeping your palm facing up. It makes a huge difference
@@Realdeal12598 So many people use that flick, because it's more accurate, I even time stamped when Curry used it, and yes, you can get it high too
@@Realdeal12598 I agree the high is limited with the flick, but the high accuracy is well worth it, it just means the playstyle of the move means you need to make more space to use it, which can be done easily by adding contact, adding different footwork's, being able to use it as a counter, and being able to fake the floater and shooting it from further back, as that's what the accuracy gives the ability to do
Bro I study the game off the court and I put in the work and I’m good In practice but in games I hesitate and I’m not as good. Any
Tips?
No magic solutions, you just gotta keep getting better. Play more 1v1 against better players, lift more, shoot/dribble more and study more film.
Everybody plays better in practice than in games because practices are much easier and less stressful than games.
Work on mentality, some of the greats practice at game speed, i.e. Kobe bryant, Jimmy butler
@@CoachFrikki thanks. I appreciate that a lot
In no way do I have the pedigree or knowledgeable of Coach Frikki, to me it sounds like lack of right mentality, maybe fear of failure, confidence more so than physical
Use your note book 📖
R.I.P JJ BAREA
i love this channel always great vids... always the same song please buy more soundtracks
4:35 But why though?
Coach how about centers do's and dont's
been wanting this to finish against rim protectors, because am not that athletic
Would be neat to try a 3 point mechanic with no spin, no follow through like this ones ... Might work???
Personally I always thought that Tony Parker had one of the best floaters
can you make a video how to dunk. thanks
Can you do a video on how to beat a fast defender if your slow
Coach I can do both hands is it good or I should stay on strong hand only
2:47 it's coach
Did Tony Parker ever finish a game without at least 1 floater? He mastered it.
Every player should have the floater
Agreed - Such a fun shot to master.
@@CoachFrikki yeh bro. Another move in the bag
Tony Parker is the best at floater! Spin move + floater!
Thankyou
No one does it better than Tony Parker.
Tony parker is the best tear drop floater of all time..
is it better use floater or just pull up with 2 hands?
that foul on barea 🤣
I'm an 80s baby has been... Had I not been a brainwashed 18 year old thinking getting money was better than my GED so I can be a walk on at a good junior college for two years getting numbers there and transfer over to THEN division one big name school as junior and ball two years there then boom enter draft best of luck to me....I would be all THRU this highlight reel cuz that's my go to one step in from the three line any angle off the cross if you guarded me too choose thinking I'm about to draw a foul so even if I did then I'd still be in motion of a shot I've practiced beyond belief on a double rimmed hoop. You HAD to be a shooter on this court(SW 13th Street UF Campus gainesville to be EXACT) and those that knew me knew my shxt was butter literally from any distance inside the half court as a jumper but on the three point line or one step in off the first step if I was able to cross you then it was deadly. I wouldn't touch rim it would fall straight thru... Let that sink... That's how high you gotta throw it for that to happen. But that was a land before time I'm 40 Dad bod swaggin two sons a baby momma and a nagging axx ol lady... So I don't have anymore knee caps😂😂😂😂 still got a jumper though. No lungs either. Shout out to Joseph Forte who went to North Carolina back in the day.... It's HIS floater I emulated and made my own.
Due to the No.1 rim defender, gravity, I always have to settle with the floater.
nice
I hope i was young to learn this technique.
When doing a layup should i have a wrist flick? (with and without the backboard)
Sometimes it's a big flick, sometimes a small flick, sometimes no flick. Depends on the situations. And players all have their own preference and style.
Most often it's best to not think about it and just put the ball in the basket.
@@CoachFrikki Ok,thanks Coach🤙
Mike Conley is probably the best floater in the league rn
What if I decide to do a floater but there is a very big man guarding the rim
Float it higher! Or pass the ball if he over-commits to try to block it.
Isn't it a good thing if you can do floaters with your weak hand. I mean Mike Conley is a left-handed shooter but he does floaters with his right hand.
For every Mike Conley that shoots floaters equally with both hands there are 100 players that shoot them worse with their weak hand.
i think it will be easier for one hand push shooters
Part 2 on underhand floaters?
They are a really rare shot so that's unlikely. Gonna do a video on fingerrolls in general though.
Ok thanks
Song title please
I just played 1v1 against Tacko Fall after watching this video and he blocked every floater smh. "Never get blocked Again" was a lie
Next time try faking him like Kyrie does at 9:41.
Bg song pls
Haha lol Draymond Green practicing the floater: "No!" 😂 😂😂 Not as ez as NBA players make it look.
Thats why he missed the floater in the play in tournament last year
No Steve Nash clips? One of the greatest floaters ever?
My bad, I knew I was forgetting someone 🤣 Nash had such a creative finishing bag.
@@CoachFrikki yeh bro it’s all good tho
Amen. And Nick Van Exel. Back in Dallas it was a contest of who could float it highest at times lol
@@guyfawkes0511 haha 😂 van exel so underrated along with eddie jones, one of the best all star guards of the mid-late 90s but ppl forget bout them cos they played with shaq and kobe and were considered like role players even though they had their own specific bags
Psalms 34.
i shot a floater the other day and it was too high that i shot it over the backboard