Absolutely awesome, as always, Nathan ❤ Random note: the footblock @3:15 is the result of an egregious double team (they are a second player clearly within 3m and reacting to thrower) and if it wasn't returned to the thrower I think that's poor spirit. I'm seeing more people doing this (hiding out of sight of the thrower and then handblocking them by double-teaming in a way the thrower could never call) and I want it to stop.
If a defender is within 3m because the person they're guarding is right there next to the thrower, then it isn't a double team even if it results in a footblock.
@@NKolakovic Yes, but that's only true if they are not reacting to the thrower. "A defender is guarding an offensive player if they are within three metres of that offensive player and are reacting to that offensive player". Colombia #43 is very clearly reacting to the thrower (he's looking at him, and throwing his foot into the path of his throw), and he's very clearly the second person doing so because the thrower has a marker calling a stall count. Doesn't matter where the other handler he was previously guarding is, the moment he starts reacting to the thrower, he's committing a double team, and I don't think this turnover should stand. The other American player should've just pulled his defender away from the thrower, that's true, however by the rules as written what we see here is a double team. I'm not saying #43 is a bad person, because LOTS of players are doing this at the moment. I'm saying that everyone should recognise that, if the rules as written are followed correctly, deliberately doing this is committing a double team violation and is poor spirited play.
Some layout catches are just insane.
Yep!
Fantastic footage and editing!
Thank you!!
The goat !
Awesome job! Some bids are just crazy
sick vid as alwaysss
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Absolutely awesome, as always, Nathan ❤
Random note: the footblock @3:15 is the result of an egregious double team (they are a second player clearly within 3m and reacting to thrower) and if it wasn't returned to the thrower I think that's poor spirit. I'm seeing more people doing this (hiding out of sight of the thrower and then handblocking them by double-teaming in a way the thrower could never call) and I want it to stop.
If a defender is within 3m because the person they're guarding is right there next to the thrower, then it isn't a double team even if it results in a footblock.
There was a USA Player close enough to the handle to make it not a double team!
@@NKolakovic Yes, but that's only true if they are not reacting to the thrower.
"A defender is guarding an offensive player if they are within three metres of that offensive player and are reacting to that offensive player".
Colombia #43 is very clearly reacting to the thrower (he's looking at him, and throwing his foot into the path of his throw), and he's very clearly the second person doing so because the thrower has a marker calling a stall count. Doesn't matter where the other handler he was previously guarding is, the moment he starts reacting to the thrower, he's committing a double team, and I don't think this turnover should stand.
The other American player should've just pulled his defender away from the thrower, that's true, however by the rules as written what we see here is a double team.
I'm not saying #43 is a bad person, because LOTS of players are doing this at the moment. I'm saying that everyone should recognise that, if the rules as written are followed correctly, deliberately doing this is committing a double team violation and is poor spirited play.
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@@matthewmorris9532 Thanks dad❤ The Ultimate bucketlist is gonna have to get updated.
Not bad! But I still prefer the teaser 😊❤
Hahaha fair enough!!!
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Dude. Amazing. (Neil@nzsnaps)