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Kyrie absorbed so much contact he literally the definition of basketball strength and creates great attacking angles off of instinct’s not a lot of guard can do that in the nba other than Brunson and that’s what make them special attackers
@@Vortex_Feedz nah most definitely he is Russ is an extremely tuff guard with the combo of his physicality and explosiveness he necessarily doesn’t need a angle lol
His instincts are incredible. To be able to read and naturally react with the correct answer. Instincts is something you can’t teach & I think that’s what makes him and great players special
I've noticed that his game has drastically changed as he's gotten older. Nowadays he just settles for simpler outcomes such as just going down hill and pulling up or just some backdown fade away scenario. In a way it's not as flashy but definitely more efficient.
@@jalo3087 his career overall tbh, people try to credit his ring to lebron like kais not championship elite level stamped. and then say he did nothing without bron like he didnt have his celtics as high seeds and either got injured or lost to another high seed. the media slander dont help either
Thank you so much for this breakdown! Kyrie to me is the most skilled player ever so to learn and pick apart pieces from his game is great for us hoopers to add to our games.
I learnt so much from kyrie over the years. He isn't particularly the type of player that manipulates defenses to go for his 'sweet spots'(Chris Paul or Kawhi for example), but he can almost solve every problem the defense gives him. You lure him to his weak side and so he just throws a floater with his weak hand😂. His core idea of being a jack of all trades on the offensive side taught me so much on basketball.
Amazing breakdown and he's the best offensive package in the league for years. This is why he's been my favorite active player. The way you made sense of the ball over his head when attacking and jumping off two feet blew my mind. It made so much sense really attacking the hole.
No doubt Kyrie one of the greatest ISO options all the time, great ball handling, great finishing, but I've seen him a lot and recently have got an idea, does he get his partners better? Often when he doubled, we can see how his partners just stand and got no idea what they have to do. He has often attacked two or three opponents, when there is a wide open in the other corner It's very strange for man, which wanted to be one of the greatest point guard ever So I think he can plays much better, if he really wants
Every player has some kind of flaw, like lebron’s inconsistent perimeter shooting, kd’s playmaking at times, ja morant’s shooting, Kobe’s tunnel vision at times, there’s no perfect player in the nba.
Basically most star creators have a package of go to offensive moves and counters that are extremely dominant. Based on how the defense plays them they have a few pass reads out of the package. Over time these reads become automatic for both the creator and his teammates. James Harden was the epitome of this style of playing. Kyrie has no package because there's nothing he can't do at an elite level.. Packages are inherently reductive. Kyrie's whole game is improvisation. Score by doing whatever at any time. What makes Kyrie a genius is he can do everything offensively no matter how difficult at levels of efficiency that still work. No other NBA star could play that way because they cant do everything. Trying to do everything would make them highly unreliable and inefficient. Kyrie is not. But without natural reads for assist passing, Kyrie makes less assists because he rarely reaches the point where the pass is the advantageous play. He almost always still has the advantage to score no matter the situation the defender presents him with. The other thing Kyrie doesnt do is intentionally get to the line. Hes leaving 5 or 6 ppg on the table given his useage right and how much he penetrates to the basket and his his ft percentage.
@@JasonLee-fg7qi the fact that kyrie only shot 4 free throws a game is crazy, I promise you if he got there like 7 or 8 times he would average 30, but I don’t know how he could get to the line more especially if the refs don’t give him fouls.
@@abtocool6350Having a weakness in your game is not an excuse to improve them ,we all saw curry struggle against bigger and stronger players bullying him on the post and look him now especially his games against celtics he can absorb contact against bigger defender and finish it in the rim and there are times that celtics players tries to post him up and he did well holding his ground and not easily gets push off,lebron is way better shooter right now compared to his atheltic prime years on cleveland,funny thing is kyrie and durant weakness are easiest to improve since both kyrie and durant are ellite scorers that can draw multiiple defenders which open up their teammates all they need to do is use their eyes,be a willing passer and trust their teammates,it takes years for curry to gain that strength to hold his ground against bigger defenders whose trying to bully him on the paint as well as absorbing contacts when he is attacking the rim samething with lebron shooting,while kyrie and durant and kyrie weakness which is passing is so easy to improve it does not take that much a time
I think Kyrie is the best purely technical scorer. Other players may rely on height, length, extreme athleticism, strength, or more. He doesn't have that big of an advantage in any of these areas, but he uses what he has perfectly. When you watch him play it feels like he is reading everything the defense gives him perfectly.
please make another one of these specifically with kyrie. I found this one extremely informative and helpful just for developing my game and learning new skills overall
I love your video. Couldn't have said it better. I think he plays on a deeper level, which you have grasped, but most people won' t get, Almost a physics understanding, reading natural human reaction then doing the opposite. All while having the best ball control I've ever seen, Off the court that mind set makes for a tuff life. Non assimilation. Kyrie is a rebel in every sense of the word. When they expect your to zig...zag instead Good luck Mavs in 2025!
You are 1000% right but the next level of understanding Kyrie is understanding he just has a creative mind. Like a rapper blacking out during a freestyle or a dancer snapping in a 1on1 battle. It's not predetermined its not planned its just reading and reacting. He does things he's never practiced every game because h just reads and reacts. In simpler words his bag isn't what he's practiced, his mind is his bag. For most they need to practice the bag where his mind is his bag which is why he's unguardable. Great video 💯
Kyrie is humming in his mind musical patterns in order to enter into a rhythmic flow. Think Charlie Parker improvising melodies thru blues harmonies. I promise you, Kyrie’s concept is jazz improv adapted for basketball. That’s actually what’s happening.
Hey, can you do new attention to detail Demar Derozen? I watched one your video about ir but its old, because now Derozen have new things in his bag. Can you do that please?
Film yourself, play it in slow motion multiple times and compare it to textbook shooters like Klay (but also realise that you don't need a perfect jumpshot to be a good shooter; if it goes in consistently, it works)
As a person who has always gotten kyrie comparisons in terms of the way I handle & move, I have to say this is a very good breakdown and 5:10 is the most accurate to me because it’s solving a puzzle faster than you can think so we always get past you or we know what your reaction to a move will be so we’re ready for the next through calculated slots & timing. Very nice video.
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please breakdown De’aaron fox finishing he went 75% from the rim last season as a 6’3 point guard 🙏
I’m 😊😅😊😊😊😊
That baseline spin around Zion into a fader where he has to switch hands to not get blocked by Herb Jones, then still just cashes it lefty 🤯
what’s the timestamp?
@@kishonhorsford43650:24 I guess
@@kishonhorsford4365 @0:25 but I also put a better clip on my page for anyone who’s interested
@@kishonhorsford43650:24
FAX, shit was craaazy
Kyrie absorbed so much contact he literally the definition of basketball strength and creates great attacking angles off of instinct’s not a lot of guard can do that in the nba other than Brunson and that’s what make them special attackers
They both are extremely durable and able to use contact to their advantage to create angles. Definitely worth studying
I wanted to say Westbrook great with physicality at the rim , but his finishing isn’t as fluid
@@Vortex_Feedz nah most definitely he is Russ is an extremely tuff guard with the combo of his physicality and explosiveness he necessarily doesn’t need a angle lol
Giannis, Zion???
@@Free-Night I’m talking about guards bro lol those are brute force attackers..
Thank you for this breakdown! His offball movement is underrated also.
facts
That's why I scoffed at people saying him and Luka won't work.
Thank you for another Kyrie video🫡
Ong these are goated
I still need like 13 more just to be extra satisfied
@@DannyDuhDemonman of culture
My favorite player in the league !
His instincts are incredible. To be able to read and naturally react with the correct answer. Instincts is something you can’t teach & I think that’s what makes him and great players special
I've noticed that his game has drastically changed as he's gotten older. Nowadays he just settles for simpler outcomes such as just going down hill and pulling up or just some backdown fade away scenario. In a way it's not as flashy but definitely more efficient.
Thanks Bro. This man is one of the most underrated players ever.
What do you mean underrated? Many put him as the best handles/finisher in the nba and he's underrated?
@@jalo3087 his career overall tbh, people try to credit his ring to lebron like kais not championship elite level stamped. and then say he did nothing without bron like he didnt have his celtics as high seeds and either got injured or lost to another high seed. the media slander dont help either
Thank you so much for this breakdown! Kyrie to me is the most skilled player ever so to learn and pick apart pieces from his game is great for us hoopers to add to our games.
Preciate it bro been asking for this ever since 2016 🤯🙌🏾😭
I learnt so much from kyrie over the years. He isn't particularly the type of player that manipulates defenses to go for his 'sweet spots'(Chris Paul or Kawhi for example), but he can almost solve every problem the defense gives him. You lure him to his weak side and so he just throws a floater with his weak hand😂. His core idea of being a jack of all trades on the offensive side taught me so much on basketball.
He dont have a weak hand
Gonna come back and watch this later , already know it’s fire as usual 💯
Ive been waiting for this for years mann
Even this breakdown video itself is art🔥💯
This video literally came out at the perfect time
Amazing breakdown and he's the best offensive package in the league for years. This is why he's been my favorite active player. The way you made sense of the ball over his head when attacking and jumping off two feet blew my mind. It made so much sense really attacking the hole.
Finally a kyrie attetion to detail video I've been waiting damn 😂
No doubt Kyrie one of the greatest ISO options all the time, great ball handling, great finishing, but
I've seen him a lot and recently have got an idea, does he get his partners better?
Often when he doubled, we can see how his partners just stand and got no idea what they have to do. He has often attacked two or three opponents, when there is a wide open in the other corner
It's very strange for man, which wanted to be one of the greatest point guard ever
So I think he can plays much better, if he really wants
Every player has some kind of flaw, like lebron’s inconsistent perimeter shooting, kd’s playmaking at times, ja morant’s shooting, Kobe’s tunnel vision at times, there’s no perfect player in the nba.
@@abtocool6350rockets harden was unstoppable, bro averaged 36 in the 2018-2019 season
Basically most star creators have a package of go to offensive moves and counters that are extremely dominant. Based on how the defense plays them they have a few pass reads out of the package. Over time these reads become automatic for both the creator and his teammates. James Harden was the epitome of this style of playing. Kyrie has no package because there's nothing he can't do at an elite level.. Packages are inherently reductive. Kyrie's whole game is improvisation. Score by doing whatever at any time. What makes Kyrie a genius is he can do everything offensively no matter how difficult at levels of efficiency that still work. No other NBA star could play that way because they cant do everything. Trying to do everything would make them highly unreliable and inefficient. Kyrie is not. But without natural reads for assist passing, Kyrie makes less assists because he rarely reaches the point where the pass is the advantageous play. He almost always still has the advantage to score no matter the situation the defender presents him with. The other thing Kyrie doesnt do is intentionally get to the line. Hes leaving 5 or 6 ppg on the table given his useage right and how much he penetrates to the basket and his his ft percentage.
@@JasonLee-fg7qi the fact that kyrie only shot 4 free throws a game is crazy, I promise you if he got there like 7 or 8 times he would average 30, but I don’t know how he could get to the line more especially if the refs don’t give him fouls.
@@abtocool6350Having a weakness in your game is not an excuse to improve them ,we all saw curry struggle against bigger and stronger players bullying him on the post and look him now especially his games against celtics he can absorb contact against bigger defender and finish it in the rim and there are times that celtics players tries to post him up and he did well holding his ground and not easily gets push off,lebron is way better shooter right now compared to his atheltic prime years on cleveland,funny thing is kyrie and durant weakness are easiest to improve since both kyrie and durant are ellite scorers that can draw multiiple defenders which open up their teammates all they need to do is use their eyes,be a willing passer and trust their teammates,it takes years for curry to gain that strength to hold his ground against bigger defenders whose trying to bully him on the paint as well as absorbing contacts when he is attacking the rim samething with lebron shooting,while kyrie and durant and kyrie weakness which is passing is so easy to improve it does not take that much a time
Nah you my mans fr bro. Been looking everywhere for something new on Kyrie you gave me the whole attention to detail breakdown 😤💙
I’ve been searching ur channel finally thx brother
HE FINALLY DID IT 🫡
I like how most of his best handles were in Boston and he was only there for 2 years. That’s crazy. Great video 🙌🏽
been waiting for this vid for the longest
Kyrie is the most fun player to watch in the NBA, his artistry and creativity, athleticism and IQ, are off the charts!
Most skilled ever
#KINGKAI THE GREATEST BASKETBALL TECHNIQUE EVER WITNESSED
Love the attention to detail videos
finally, attention to detail: KYRIE IRVING
Been waiting for this one for a long time. Thanks for your work.
I think Kyrie is the best purely technical scorer. Other players may rely on height, length, extreme athleticism, strength, or more. He doesn't have that big of an advantage in any of these areas, but he uses what he has perfectly. When you watch him play it feels like he is reading everything the defense gives him perfectly.
Been following Kai since his HS days, he was already more skilled than other NBA players as a kid
i needed this video thanks
Yeeeeesssss, I’ve been asking for this
You're the best. Great job with this one
please make another one of these specifically with kyrie. I found this one extremely informative and helpful just for developing my game and learning new skills overall
Another one?!?! 😂
@@ByAnyMeansBasketball of course. you can never have enough kyrie.
We have been blessed
I love the commentary of this video 💪🏾💯
6:35 set point when shooting 🔥
3:56 benefits of chest down when dribbling
Could you do an attention to detail about Jalen Brunson?
This video is so tuff🔥🔥
Thanks you !
bro gotta make a whole series on kyrie's bag
Been years since his first attention to detail 🙏
I love your video. Couldn't have said it better. I think he plays on a deeper level, which you have grasped, but most people won' t get, Almost a physics understanding, reading natural human reaction then doing the opposite. All while having the best ball control I've ever seen, Off the court that mind set makes for a tuff life. Non assimilation. Kyrie is a rebel in every sense of the word. When they expect your to zig...zag instead Good luck Mavs in 2025!
Platter finishes 😂😂😂 Great video bro 🔥🔥🔥
Nice breakdown👍 Could you do a D’Angelo Russell Breakdown again? He has been cooking in this preseason. Thanks🙏
That nigga is hot assss. I’m talking shit but nah frl, he’s way too inconsistent. No hate here
My favorite player him & Luka
You should check out what Danny Green has to say about Kyrie’s athleticism.
Left right, Right left
Thanks for the Breakdown. Hey could you do Sharife Cooper? Thanks
Time to hit the court!
Hell yeah, this that good good. 👌🏾👌🏾
I waited so long for this vid ngl
Damn this page is fire. Thank you for that breakdown.
4:05 chest down, 5:40 side step
breakdowns like this are exactly why i laugh when casual fans say kyries handles are “flashy” or he “dribbles too much”
NICE video bro
Kyrie’s style is what it looks like when coach lets you be free.
He's ahead of his time. Just on a different level
Yo bro I need.another ja and dearron fox vide aight seen one of those in 3 years and they improved a lot since then
Make one for Damian Lillard
Where’d you get this beat man it’s fire
Kyrie is the most skilled player ever !!!!
i love you kyrie
steph🔥🔥🔥
nice one
You should do a video on how to be a great rebounder
LETS GOOOOOOOO
Thanks 🎉
Hey can you make a Shai gilgeous Alexander video?
Can we get a J.Clark breakdown?
Educational and good advice
This is a really good video!
Great breakdown
I have a question why do I struggle with driving and lose my balance due to leaning forward too much and how can I fix this?
You are 1000% right but the next level of understanding Kyrie is understanding he just has a creative mind. Like a rapper blacking out during a freestyle or a dancer snapping in a 1on1 battle. It's not predetermined its not planned its just reading and reacting. He does things he's never practiced every game because h just reads and reacts. In simpler words his bag isn't what he's practiced, his mind is his bag. For most they need to practice the bag where his mind is his bag which is why he's unguardable. Great video 💯
More work to do!
Kyrie is humming in his mind musical patterns in order to enter into a rhythmic flow. Think Charlie Parker improvising melodies thru blues harmonies.
I promise you, Kyrie’s concept is jazz improv adapted for basketball.
That’s actually what’s happening.
Great video 💯💯💯
Hey, can you do new attention to detail Demar Derozen? I watched one your video about ir but its old, because now Derozen have new things in his bag. Can you do that please?
In addition to having his chest down, he often drops his shoulder allowing him to blow by
While I was watching this I fell for the ball float when it was on the way up my head kinda went up too😂😂😂
We need a kemba Walker vid
We need a jahvon quirkly video
Thank you for this video
That's why he's my GOAT
How do i find whats wrong in my jumpshot
Film yourself, play it in slow motion multiple times and compare it to textbook shooters like Klay (but also realise that you don't need a perfect jumpshot to be a good shooter; if it goes in consistently, it works)
@@beepboop212 thanks
Ultimate instinct!
This is great!!!
Love it
best handles ever
Maestro!
Good overview
nice
Do Pierre Jackson, Trae young, Mike James
What’s the instrumental song name
💯
true kyrie is always on the zone
Can you break down Paul George, would honestly think it would be a great video and lots of attention to detail we don't see
What the people want right here
Why doesn't anybody wver talk about the fact that shooters always lean there head back for comfort, you should do a video on that
it creates an angle for the shoulders to load up as much momentum as possible. players like kyrie and steph do it a lot.
As a person who has always gotten kyrie comparisons in terms of the way I handle & move, I have to say this is a very good breakdown and 5:10 is the most accurate to me because it’s solving a puzzle faster than you can think so we always get past you or we know what your reaction to a move will be so we’re ready for the next through calculated slots & timing. Very nice video.