Jerry Sloan's 90s Utah Jazz Offense Part 3 - Pick & Roll Series
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 ส.ค. 2021
- In Part 3 of this series on Jerry Sloan's offensive system with the late 90s Utah Jazz, we cover the vaunted pick & roll sets that John Stockton and Karl Malone perfected, as well as some other pick & roll combinations from those teams.
No matter how you defended the pick & roll, the 90s Jazz would find a way to execute their way into good looks. Let me know what you think in the comments!
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Great job! We can teach this kuds how to play and score easy baskets! Jerry Sloan was a genius
Great series, thanks for this, love to see more historical stuff.
Fantastic video. This was a really great analysis; not many channels cover this kind of content.
Thanks man I appreciate the kind words!
Always four sniper guard two and forward two center work rebound and box
out roll
So glad you said hammer dunk ❤️
I was a teen, in Australia, and I was so hopeful that the Jazz would knock off the all conquering Bulls
It didn't happen, but boy was it a thrilling ride!
Really fell in love with the Jazz at the time
Thank you for this breakdown 💯
Thanks for checking it out William, and it was great reading your short story here!
Nice content 👍
Thank you Samarth! I
Good series. Do some 2014 spurs
Thank you Yahaly! I would love to do some 2014 Spurs someday. Off the top of my head they don’t have many full games on TH-cam, but maybe that will change or I can make a video based on highlights
@@DrawingTheDefense anything will be great for me. Love it man
Amazing. I do feel compelled to sub.
Thank you!
Excellent. You have such a great eye for details and context. Could you please do triangle offense with Bulls/Lakers with Phil Jackson/Tex Winter, or the Princeton offense in 2002 Kings/2003 New Jersey Nets. The third that comes to mind are the defensive schemes of Detroit Pistons 2004. Were those just good one on one defenders or good team defense?
Thanks! I actually do have a video on a specific subset of actions in the triangle, but it’s not that great so I do eventually want to do another vid on the triangle. And yeah actually you pretty much nailed all the teams I want to cover lol. Definitely 2002 kings and 2004 Pistons. I would say those Pistons teams had great individual defenders but the team concept is probably what made them great. All of these projects will likely take a long time so don’t expect them anytime soon but I do want to cover them ASAP
@@DrawingTheDefense Great to know that 🙂 I couldn't find the video about the triangle among your uploads. Can you post the video link here? Thanks. You have a very distinct taste and eye for these things I hope one dau you willl be a part of some coaching team.
@@Kodreanu23 th-cam.com/video/kgmkrMc7TYY/w-d-xo.html
There’s the video, it’s decent but unfortunately a lot of the examples end up being missed shots lol. I will probably come up with something much better in the future I just don’t know when
@@DrawingTheDefense yeah it was good.if you want triangle working see the game of Denver vs Lakers playoffs in 2008 and Chicago vs newyork game 5 1994
Can you do college coaches too? I have a request for Mark Few, Gonzaga. He wins a lot and he's really neat to watch so that should be great.
I don’t really watch college ball to be honest but the one team I occasionally tune into is Gonzaga. I probably won’t do a Mark Few video but I will definitely keep him in mind!
jerrry sloan created series before they were really in vogue rip the great