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i usually watch attention to detail to see how i could guard people but i sometimes pick something up to add to my game. attention to detail mostly helps me as a defense minded player to know all situations and act accordingly to try and force the lowest percentage shot. putting my offensive game together has been way hard for me , so seeing different ways i could grow really helps. basically thank you
That’s great Defense is a lot harder than offense, offense is just about being in control of the ball , which gives you control of teammates fans everyone. On defense you try to attack and get that control back This philosophy has helped me
Choosing moves and styles that work for your athletic build is so important. I love pull up midrange/floater shots but I'm short, so I learned the hard way that I can't just do a kd hesi pull up every shot
i think u can still do those things, you just have to figure out tactics to make it work. u might not be able to rise up over ppl like KD, but you can learn things like creating more space, developing a faster shot, or shooting from further out to counteract that
I’m short too-study Chris Paul. Work the pick and roll, leaning mid ranges, step backs, etc. speed up your shot so you can get it off before people realize you’re even thinking about pulling.
I struggle going to the right. I’m a right handed person but I struggle to drive to the right and I feel more comfortable doing left handed layups along with pull ups from the left
Just practice going right and pulling ip right in king of the court or 1v1s and then eventually try to do it in runs and sooner or later their gonna be muscle memory
i’ve been goin thru this “finding the right play style structure” for yrs until last yr where i finally found the comparable play style and finding the actual workout for me and it was those athletic sg ie. malik monk, jalen green, jaylen brown types & as i watched more of their film & gravitated to their play style the game felt more natural for me
Yeah I feel a lot of us, when we were young, saw some guys we found very cool to watch as kids and then tried to emulate that even tho our bodies might be extremely different when we grow up. That's when you actually have to analyze your natural strengths and stop admiring other hoopers. I did go through that process as well
@@ballislife9924 for awhile westbrook was and still is my fav player and i tried copying his style after a while even tho my athleticism is elite i wasn’t able to create my own shots and i would miss a lot of open shots so gradually i became a better shooter and developed a more off ball game and started to play as a sg and creating off the wing and since then the game has came to me naturally
I took the Lebron Route kinda, I worked on all facets of the game that I could so that when I’m on the court no matter where I am & who I play with I’m useful & I find it fun as well but most of all I seem to be picked first in just about every pick up game because I don’t play with ego & I’m not necessarily ball dominant but can be when it calls for it ,I seem to end up scoring more points than everyone at times but I think that comes with experience too but everyone is different. I looked at myself as a student of the game & never regretted it.
@@Topsealguy I didn’t say I’m as good, I took a similar route. Reade the comment properly, I’m not liking for an ego boost just sharing a perspective🤦🏽♂️
My play style? I love to emulate CJ McCollum. Shifty mid range pull ups. Decent athleticism, but move and countermove chess. I can handle the ball, drive left or right. My biggest weakness has to be my lack of a floater. It comes and goes but it’s right hand only. Time to hit the gym.
I honestly like Luka and PG13. Luka has great pace and playmaking abilities. He might not be athletic but that is the reason why I think he is unique and who I can replicate my play style off the most. Paul George however is athletic and is one of the few guys who really gets the defense to adjust to his tempo of the game offensively
After a foot injury I had. I was back to zero and I do not know how to play anymore and all I do is be a spot up shooter. Before Injury my play style was a combination of Tony Parker, ginobili, duncan and mostly John wall. Thanks to this video I am enlightened I now know how will I play and return to my takeover game form.
I mean im a 6'3 14 year old so im not really trying to be a pg but more of a point forward that shoots, attacks closeouts, gets scteened to attack the painy etc. But also big man qualities like posting up on especially smaller players but also im much stronger then other 14 year olds even my size so most players are people i can easily score on in the paint. I take tons of rebounds and on defence i just block shots and clog the lane nothing special
5,5 about to be 16 i use a lot of floaters,midrange,explosive changes of speed, and just shift a lot kinda similar to a trae/ja combo. love using crossovers cross jabs and crossjabs. BTW been watching you for a long time love your channel and what your doing THANKS FOR ALL THE HELP AND TIPS never really had anyone to teach me to hoop so your super helpful
My playstyle changed from my freshman- halfway junior year into my senior year. I was always taller than most players on my team but I played guard on 2nd team the first 3 years. We got a new coach and suddenly Im playing center. Keep in mind that I never really got much actual gametime when playing guard so I could never really show anything. It was hard for me to become an inside player when all I knew was playing outside. I realized I am most likely a pass-first teammate but can get a bucket if needed.
Right now I’m in a stage where I don’t know how tall I’m going to be how fast I’m going to be. But right now I’m 14 6’0 tall, 6’4 wingspan, combo guard, and I model my game similar to d-book
Start emulating some of Kyle Lowry and Chris Paul's playing styles instead, unless you hit a growth spurt soon. Booker is a volume scoring shooting guard who is 5 to 6 inches taller than you. For now you should focus on defense and being a floor general. If you do hit a growth spurt, great, you'll still have solid fundamentals training as a true point guard. If you don't get a growth spurt then you'll be stuck as an undersized shooting guard
Amazing video!! I can't find one player I'm exactly like. Trae young and CP3 are close. Small players who're quick but aren't that strong / don't jump crazy high. I'm at my best attacking of the dribble, and using a lot of step back mid range shots / floaters rather than taking it all the way. While I can make the right pass, I don't have the basketball IQ of CP3, nor can I hit logo shots like Trae. So I also learn from others.. streetballers like the professor for playing through pressure defense, Steph Curry for playing off ball, and Marcus smart for defense. And any other move that I like pretty much.
I’m 5’6” with a decent handle, great passing vision/IQ, great midrange game, above average, but streaky 3PT shooter, and a great off-ball/team defender, and usually a great on-ball defender against most players. My play style is corner/wing 3s off the catch, dribble pull ups, fades, turn around jumpers, bank shots, drive & kicks, setting up the offense through Pick & Roll, iso midrange, off-ball center cuts, constant boxouts, hands always active on and off the ball, post defense, being an off-ball pest, and especially attacking out of the Triple Threat etc. Still tons of room to grow, like I’d love to be a confident finisher- The players I’ve always studied: - Chris Paul - Jrue Holiday - Jimmy Butler - Joel Embiid - Steph Curry - Luka Doncic - Marcus Smart - TJ McConnell - Andre Miller - Kyrie Irving - Kobe Bryant - Nikola Vucevic - PJ Tucker - Carmelo Anthony
I find myself as a blend. Im shorter and more broad but I thrive really well as a catch & shoot player and I also see the floor decent enough to make some great reads and passes and do flashy/crafty moves in the open court.
Homeboy (from D.C.), you hit this out of the park. As always your videos are great, but this is one of the best. Showing this to the girls in our travel ball organization. Thanks!
Great video!I'm a casual player but I love the game.A few weeks ago a player told me my style was very vintage.It's the case and I'm not athletic and very slow.I go for mid range ,I shoot from deep at times .My go to move is the floater, or hook shot.I try to grab as many rebounds as I can ,I love hustle and old players like Kevin McHale ,Larry Bird or Jeff Ruland .I favor catch and shoot
Ive accepted that Im more defense oriented...as much as I want to be an offensive player my perimeter defense just comes natural and I move best laterally.
I'm a 5'6 guard and i pattern my game to Late Legend my idol kobe Bryant, i think it works even though I'm small they say that i have a good footwork and post game. Also watching John wall how he attack to the basket, i'm watching a lot of good players trying some of their moves
I'm kinda like a trae Young but don't do logo 3's but i can shoot 3's from the dribble but my go to are my midrange step backs or my Hop step layups but i try to get inspiration from kyrie mainly
I’m a short guard that tends to play downhill I try to use my speed to get into the paint and hit floaters and pull ups around the basket. I model my game a ton after Allen Iverson.
i'm most comfortable driving to the basket on my right. im right handed. i can also drive and play make in the paint or outside the 3 point linre. and if i have to i will catch and shoot the ball. i have no left tho.
A lot of times the era of basketball that you play in can go against your specific skillset. I notice a lot of guys my age chucking up threes and relying on speed and athleticism. Personally I'm not that fast and athletic, but I thrive off of difficult midrange shots and being shifty/unpredictable. Very typical of 2000s ball, even though I grew up in the 2010s generation.
I noticed something i'm pretty good at is backing down a defender, doing a handoff, then immediately curl to the wing for a 3 for some effing reason. I also noticed i need to take atleast one one dribble to be more effective shooting anything beyond 20ft. If I have a speed advantage to my defender I just attack right and drive for a lay up, fingeroll or floater. If they are laterally a lot quicker then I attack left since they are positioned defensively to stop my dominant side, and go for a mid range pull up, floater, or one legged banker. Also am decent at going baseline and beating a defender for a reverse. I tend to struggle to make plays for others after taking 5 or more dribbles(internal panic), and passes out of double teams that happen in the corner. I do a pretty good job finding people who are in the motion for an effective cut or curl. Usually not the primary ball handler in 5 on 5s, but I set good screens, roll effectively and can either pull up from mid range or find someone who is open in the corner as the defense collapses.
For me personally i think im more of a defensive minded forward and i’ve been taking some of my defensive game from draymond because im not that athletic but im quite long as a player. I’ve been trying to expand my game to be a playmaker like draymond as well and take some of dennis rodman’s game as well
Draymond is such an underrated player to mold your game after. Every team needs help defense, passing, screen setting, and rebounding. I feel like I play like him except I try to focus on fastbreak finishing and post scoring more as well.
im a pass first player im very offball and most people tell me i play to much like steph even tho im not even trying to play like him its not like im getting a billion screens ive been told to run around get open and shoot threes while sometimes driving in and being told to fake it and dump it off to the big man or shoot a quick floater. the new team i just joined is fitting me into a role where i take care of the ball more at this point idk who i play like and am trying to find the most efficient playstyle for me
I'm left handed and enjoy acrobatic layups and mid range jumpers. I'm a average 3 point shooter and above average defender. I'm a good passer. What play style would you say that is. Also I'm pretty fast and have okay hops.
I’m 5”11 185 and pretty athletic so I watch a lot of Donavan Mitchell and dame highlights but I also like to watch players like Zach Lavigne, jaylen brown and sga since I have kinda long arms. Any ideas of who else I should try and take after?
Bro if your under 6'3 you dont player above the rim homie. Study isaiah thomas, chris paul, mike conely, toney parker, steve nash. You dont have to listen to me but bro your not that guy lmao.
Tbh I still don't know who I am as a hooper. I shoot a lot of mid ranges because because I'm short and skinny, 3s weren't my type of thing but I'm trying to start shooting 3s, I'm decent at defense but I still get beat a lot, and my mentality isn't very good, obviously I want to change all these things but due to my habits, it feels really hard
I wouldn’t say I really have a play style because a lot of my game is unpolished. I’m not really good offensively but I love to play defense. I’m 5’9 a bit overweight because of injury. Never really been athletic as far as strength but I’ve always had a lot of stamina because of a history in long distance track. If there’s anyone I think I’d watch as far as play style I think Kyle Lowry would be a big key
I’m a driving guy. I love bullying my way into the paint and drawing a foul or getting a bucket. I can also shoot the 3 and pull up jumpers. My coach makes plays where I can’t do any of that and I don’t know whether I should just follow the plays or I should use what I’m good at. We aren’t allowed to dribble or drive ourselves unless we’re wide open
This is great, but there are probably skills that you need regardless of play style today. For example, if you can't catch and shoot (or jump hook for post players) or make free throws at an effective rate, you probably can't play. On defense, there's probably a certain amount of athleticism and strength needed to play as well.
6'0 220lbs at 25y/o struggling to find my exact playstyle as this is my first season of actually playing and watching bball. Current playstyles i admire atm CP3 and his floor general / mid range playstyle Ja Morant's slasher "dunk on ya head" playstyle Luka's slow but methodical "do it all" playmaker
Honestly you have a average sized but strong build from the sound of it you might want to watch a guy like Mitch Richmond he’s a legend who was about 6’5 but was built like a football player and used his strength to beat smaller guards look into him he’s one of my favorites
U kinda have a Donovan Mitchell davion Mitchell type build. Shorter but built. Not sure if you’re explosive or bouncy but just wanted to throw that out maybe it’ll help💪🏾🏀
@@yomomshouse100 lol right. I’m 5’11 w 28 inch vert due to weight gain from injury and even pre injury w 34 inch vert I couldn’t dunk a full sized ball. I have very solid handles and passing but inconsistent 3 ball shot, usually rely on floaters/midrange. I have a good layup package and can make any layup w either hand but vs actually good tall defenders it’s unreliable. I’d say post injury DRose is the perfect description of my play style bc I can still get up at times w hand right next to the rim on finger rolls
Im bad at shooting but better in layups I don’t really struggle driving but when going for a layup with my left I struggle with it. I really love shooting so I’m practicing to be a better shooter. The best way I can score is layups I like layups but not as much as shooting. I also struggle with dribbling with my left.
I got the trae young build but I play like Russel Westbrook because he’s the first guy I watched in the nba and got me into basketball so I go to the rim alot even though I’m small in size but I barely get blocked
im great at mid range shooting especially on the right side as well as a floater, who uses in and outs and spin moves get space for my 5’11 build. my passing ability is what mu friends think of though
For myself. I'm 5'9, wide torso, muscular, short arms, but long legs, I'm basically the tasmanian devil from Looney tunes. I spent so much time learning fundamentals that I didn't learn my gifts. My fundamentals are pretty good. But I always had a hard time being picked to play because guys on the court would always whisper, "nah..Chill. Not him. He doesn't know how to use his body." That shit was/is frustrating as hell. Because what does that mean? So it's been a journey for me to understand that, and I've come a long way since but still have so much more to learn. I love Carmelo and Hakeem the dreams game. So strength and footwork I loved. Any pointers would help. The saga continues....
I think im like an draymond defensively undersized center but still capable of guarding all positions and offensively more like an Kyle anderson i dont dribble that much i can take a shot and most of my scores are layups but slow layups because i havent got a quick first step
I’m 6’1 185, I could grab 10 ft and dunk on 9’2, I have decent handles but mostly lengthy arms and legs, I have decent strength against bigger guys too but I always get stuck at the perimeter when someone’s on me
I'm kinda good at catch and shoot, but to be able to perform well I kinda rely on my teammates, as simple as if they didn't give an opportunity to shoot my shot then I unable to perform well, and I wanna change my playstyle which mean I wanna standing on my own.
My playstyle is similar to A.I i prefer doing lay up and am always good at ball dribbles and i can guard tall guys but am weak and pretty fast and agile
I like to pass a lot and im a lockdown defender, im not a good shooter but im a decent finisher and im good at floaters and im a amazing shotblocker what type of players do i play like/what should i train.
I got a weird athletic set to where I’m quick but not bouncy I can get by most guys but I can’t jump over them I usually create contact or finish off one leg
I'm fast and can grab rim on ten foot (I'm 14, 5'7) I wanna work on that spin thing so I can get past people easy and drive to the rim, maybe I will have a fast paced play style
I’m explosive and fast but I’m more of a shot creator player I watch pg and shai,garland as a small guard but I struggle on my shooting I have the ball handle And my confidence gets lost so I pass up the ball
Are there any tips to get better at off ball?? I find myself pretty good at iso but i cannot always iso in game and my offball is kinda suck.I score a lot less when my teammate hold the ball then try to pass to me but i always in a contest shot. I tried to run more find more open space but still dont help...
The problem with me is that I’m short and skinny and not strong and I love to mid range fades and mid range shots but having a higher set point jumper is good for mid range but I’m not strong enough to shoot threes with a higher form. What should I do?
i am very defensive, always go for the steal, will do anything to get the ball and lock the attacker. I can be really fast in seconds and sprint a lot, i have good stamina, i have power for my height and weight (5’7 149lb) and i can do solid passes and get teammates open. now in the offensive side, i feel like i got good takes and speed but my finish is bad, ball always bounces from the board and sometimes i just shoot it with no accuracy when being guarded in front of my eyes, my shooting is not so bad but i can only shoot comfortably and id say it has the odds of flipping a coin. something that i do have is the will to do what it takes and to take advice, please if you read this give me your opinion and advice. i been playing ball for like 1 year tho
I love posting up and have a really good hook shot. However i am not that tall standing at 6'3 and very skinny. Would you recomend giving up on the post game and move to something else? Thanks for the great videos btw!
Hey hooper community, I'm looking for tips, recently went from being the tallest kid on the team and playing center in U15, to trying to expand into either small or power forward. I'm not the buffiest kid, but I can shoot mid range, but also play off the rebound. Any tips? I am also a really good team player and have an eye for setting up team mates who cut off of picks or after passes etc, really trying to decide between power and small forward. Also, what kind of things should I be focussing on and any drill ideas for dribbling as someone whose style is to shoot off of passes or play with momentum. I have a tuff time creating the momentum... any tips?
Coleman, at what age should athletes start looking at play style ? My son is 14 and has been boxed in to play "center" due to his height he is now 6'1 and I am trying to develop his guard skills but I still have no idea what play style he might be. I was curious if this is something you look at when you are 16/17 or even earlier ?
Im really good with my right hand, but i can't do anything with my left hand. Dribble, lay, shoot, whatever. I also suck at dribbling im 6'0 a little skinny with little to no hops, how should i improve other than just doing drills
Im a shooter. I can catch n shoot, dribble pull. I can play d but struggle to take it to the rack. I know I can but it’s just things I don’t do enough in a 5on5 game so I don’t feel comfortable. Just today in a 4on4, I balled out went downhill on anyone and got any shot I wanted, but when we did 5on5, it went all gone and I was scared to drive.
I struggle with my left hand bouncing a little and doin a layup with my left but I’m working with my left.my play style 3 point shooting but I’m trying to shoot from behind the free throw at the 3.the post I’m learning
Okay, so I'm 7'1. I play solid defense, set up screens, and I feel very comfortable at finishing close to the rim. The problem I have is getting close to the rim, since I'm tall with long arms, but I'm not really that strong and other centers/power forwards are just stronger than me. But I like to use my arms to dribble a lot, doing half-spins, dribble behind the back, stuff like that, and it works kinda decent, but because of that my teammates don't want to pass to me much. They think that I need to pass more to them, and don't get me wrong when I can't go close to the rim I'm passing, but what's wrong with a center scoring some points by himself? Points are points, they are good for the whole team.
You were blessed by god with insane height, use it to your advantage and become the overall package as a tall center. Make sure to gain some weight and workout to gain muscle because I feel like you're going to get injured a lot at that height. Sadly I'm 5.9 or 5.10. So i have to be a good shooter, dribbler, finisher and I also need to have good athleticism.
I been watching Jordan Poole, Jaylen Brown, Jamal Murray, Kyrie, and Ja a lot lately and I look at their training videos and take drills from everyone, is that good for finding my style?
Hey By Any Means and others, I am relatively fresh to basketball maybe like a year and a half but have played consistently during that time and improved a lot however i'm still lost on my playstyle. I'm around 184cm with long arms and a neat 34inch vert along with slightly above average speed, acceleration and strength. I can shoot a few middys and probably my best scoring ability, good driving over contact with hop-steps and Euros however sometimes will get stripped, I cant make a 3-ball to save my life and have very good defence all around. Does anyone have any guidance or tips to reply or any things I should work on in gym or on the court or for any film to study and add to my bag (keep in mind i'm 15 male so I dont have all hours of the day and ect lol)
watch guys like kd and tatum keep it simple with crossovers, between, behind the back. perfecting these moves with long arms is immaculate. change pace a lot and make sure to keep working on your jumpshot the vert and arms will help you shoot over people and u can be a fr bucket
as a casual hooper who wants to improve while just like playing pickup I feel like it's hard to find a player with a similar frame bc I'm 6'2 and scrawny but most the people I've played with at like park pickup runs aren't elite hooper heights so at times I'm the tallest guy on the court at 6'2 so I feel like I'd be wasting it to lean full guard but if I play like a forward and start playing bigger hoopers then I'm gonna be way undersized. should I view NBA heights/frames in a vacuum or do I take it in context and look for someone comparable to where I stand among normal people frame wise
I am a 6’2 quick guard with a shifty type handle but im not really that fast… ive always struggled with my speed but I’ve always played like im fast. What player should i start watching or whos game should i adopt? Im really comfortable with shooting threes but im better in the mid range, im just not used to shooting them in game. I am a decent finisher but im not as athletic as i could be. If anyone knows a player i can start watching or adopt his game.
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i usually watch attention to detail to see how i could guard people but i sometimes pick something up to add to my game. attention to detail mostly helps me as a defense minded player to know all situations and act accordingly to try and force the lowest percentage shot.
putting my offensive game together has been way hard for me , so seeing different ways i could grow really helps. basically thank you
Defense is the least taught thing
Highest taught is dribbling and shooting
I am a very defensive minded player and struggle to develop my offence because of it.
That’s great
Defense is a lot harder than offense, offense is just about being in control of the ball , which gives you control of teammates fans everyone.
On defense you try to attack and get that control back
This philosophy has helped me
I don’t basketball anymore because my a pilot and mostly stay in hotels. But I still watch your videos like I’m playing basketball every couple days.
Choosing moves and styles that work for your athletic build is so important. I love pull up midrange/floater shots but I'm short, so I learned the hard way that I can't just do a kd hesi pull up every shot
i think u can still do those things, you just have to figure out tactics to make it work. u might not be able to rise up over ppl like KD, but you can learn things like creating more space, developing a faster shot, or shooting from further out to counteract that
Look at Chris Lykes he been doing that but he’s very unpredictable
being shorter is an advantage in basketball that nobody mentions, you can be shiftier than taller players
I’m short too-study Chris Paul. Work the pick and roll, leaning mid ranges, step backs, etc. speed up your shot so you can get it off before people realize you’re even thinking about pulling.
I love jumping up as high as possible to shoot three's, but my stamina is low, so I gotta conserve energy by jumping less on offense unless needed.
I struggle going to the right. I’m a right handed person but I struggle to drive to the right and I feel more comfortable doing left handed layups along with pull ups from the left
Same I’m not comfortable going to right either I have a natural tendency to go to the left
Thats good because going left and pull up jumpers are usually harder for right handed jumpers
Just practice going right and pulling ip right in king of the court or 1v1s and then eventually try to do it in runs and sooner or later their gonna be muscle memory
Same brother working on that..
I'm right handed and go to kinda both
i’ve been goin thru this “finding the right play style structure” for yrs until last yr where i finally found the comparable play style and finding the actual workout for me and it was those athletic sg ie. malik monk, jalen green, jaylen brown types & as i watched more of their film & gravitated to their play style the game felt more natural for me
Yeah I feel a lot of us, when we were young, saw some guys we found very cool to watch as kids and then tried to emulate that even tho our bodies might be extremely different when we grow up. That's when you actually have to analyze your natural strengths and stop admiring other hoopers. I did go through that process as well
@@ballislife9924 for awhile westbrook was and still is my fav player and i tried copying his style after a while even tho my athleticism is elite i wasn’t able to create my own shots and i would miss a lot of open shots so gradually i became a better shooter and developed a more off ball game and started to play as a sg and creating off the wing and since then the game has came to me naturally
@@jameshoops10 cap you ain’t got elite athleticism
@@bpswank429 damn can't help but hate those better than you huh?
@@jameshoops10 i saw that shit u posted... thats like maybe slightly above average athleticism lol calm down
I took the Lebron Route kinda, I worked on all facets of the game that I could so that when I’m on the court no matter where I am & who I play with I’m useful & I find it fun as well but most of all I seem to be picked first in just about every pick up game because I don’t play with ego & I’m not necessarily ball dominant but can be when it calls for it ,I seem to end up scoring more points than everyone at times but I think that comes with experience too but everyone is different. I looked at myself as a student of the game & never regretted it.
Boy stop lying you aren’t that good
@@Topsealguy I didn’t say I’m as good, I took a similar route. Reade the comment properly, I’m not liking for an ego boost just sharing a perspective🤦🏽♂️
@@Topsealguy u can be decent at every aspect of the game and have a great impact without being Bron read his comment again
Me too
@@TopsealguyWhat is the point of hating. He gave hood tips
Best explanation of this I’ve ever heard, simple, but the way you put together the information is so professional and helpful, quality video!
My play style?
I love to emulate CJ McCollum. Shifty mid range pull ups. Decent athleticism, but move and countermove chess. I can handle the ball, drive left or right. My biggest weakness has to be my lack of a floater. It comes and goes but it’s right hand only.
Time to hit the gym.
I honestly like Luka and PG13. Luka has great pace and playmaking abilities. He might not be athletic but that is the reason why I think he is unique and who I can replicate my play style off the most. Paul George however is athletic and is one of the few guys who really gets the defense to adjust to his tempo of the game offensively
After a foot injury I had. I was back to zero and I do not know how to play anymore and all I do is be a spot up shooter.
Before Injury my play style was a combination of Tony Parker, ginobili, duncan and mostly John wall.
Thanks to this video I am enlightened I now know how will I play and return to my takeover game form.
What’s your play style?
I mean im a 6'3 14 year old so im not really trying to be a pg but more of a point forward that shoots, attacks closeouts, gets scteened to attack the painy etc. But also big man qualities like posting up on especially smaller players but also im much stronger then other 14 year olds even my size so most players are people i can easily score on in the paint. I take tons of rebounds and on defence i just block shots and clog the lane nothing special
@@papadoc331 you probably going grow up to be a small foward
@@papadoc331 Imma guess your going be 6.7 or 6.6
im 12 should i have certain play style at this age
5,5 about to be 16 i use a lot of floaters,midrange,explosive changes of speed, and just shift a lot kinda similar to a trae/ja combo. love using crossovers cross jabs and crossjabs. BTW been watching you for a long time love your channel and what your doing THANKS FOR ALL THE HELP AND TIPS never really had anyone to teach me to hoop so your super helpful
you helped me grow as a hopper so much over the years! another great video🔥
My playstyle changed from my freshman- halfway junior year into my senior year. I was always taller than most players on my team but I played guard on 2nd team the first 3 years. We got a new coach and suddenly Im playing center. Keep in mind that I never really got much actual gametime when playing guard so I could never really show anything. It was hard for me to become an inside player when all I knew was playing outside. I realized I am most likely a pass-first teammate but can get a bucket if needed.
I wish I had seen this video as a kid. Growing up this video would've been so helpful to me. Dope video bro!
i asked u to make the vid in tiktok and now u made it in yt appreciate it a lot
Thank you for this video, keep up the great work!
Right now I’m in a stage where I don’t know how tall I’m going to be how fast I’m going to be. But right now I’m 14 6’0 tall, 6’4 wingspan, combo guard, and I model my game similar to d-book
Dam I’m 5’8 18 and ass. I wish I was taller lol.
Start emulating some of Kyle Lowry and Chris Paul's playing styles instead, unless you hit a growth spurt soon. Booker is a volume scoring shooting guard who is 5 to 6 inches taller than you. For now you should focus on defense and being a floor general. If you do hit a growth spurt, great, you'll still have solid fundamentals training as a true point guard. If you don't get a growth spurt then you'll be stuck as an undersized shooting guard
@@boringbone I’m only 14 and I wear a size 16 shoe also so I’m assuming that I’m going to be like 6’6 ish
@@Notyouraveragebucket you can’t judge height off of shoe size
@@Notyouraveragebucket yea bro if you wear a size 16 pretty good chance you’ll sprout up a little more
Amazing video!!
I can't find one player I'm exactly like. Trae young and CP3 are close. Small players who're quick but aren't that strong / don't jump crazy high. I'm at my best attacking of the dribble, and using a lot of step back mid range shots / floaters rather than taking it all the way. While I can make the right pass, I don't have the basketball IQ of CP3, nor can I hit logo shots like Trae. So I also learn from others.. streetballers like the professor for playing through pressure defense, Steph Curry for playing off ball, and Marcus smart for defense. And any other move that I like pretty much.
thanks so much for your help i went from scoring 2 points per game to aroud the 20s!
Sheeeesh! Keep it going 📈
I’m 5’6” with a decent handle, great passing vision/IQ, great midrange game, above average, but streaky 3PT shooter, and a great off-ball/team defender, and usually a great on-ball defender against most players.
My play style is corner/wing 3s off the catch, dribble pull ups, fades, turn around jumpers, bank shots, drive & kicks, setting up the offense through Pick & Roll, iso midrange, off-ball center cuts, constant boxouts, hands always active on and off the ball, post defense, being an off-ball pest, and especially attacking out of the Triple Threat etc.
Still tons of room to grow, like I’d love to be a confident finisher-
The players I’ve always studied:
- Chris Paul
- Jrue Holiday
- Jimmy Butler
- Joel Embiid
- Steph Curry
- Luka Doncic
- Marcus Smart
- TJ McConnell
- Andre Miller
- Kyrie Irving
- Kobe Bryant
- Nikola Vucevic
- PJ Tucker
- Carmelo Anthony
I find myself as a blend. Im shorter and more broad but I thrive really well as a catch & shoot player and I also see the floor decent enough to make some great reads and passes and do flashy/crafty moves in the open court.
I have honestly never thought to ask this question. THANK YOU GUY.
The truth is I want to be an all around player but being a PG or SG or SF is what I can play for sure. So I’ll master that.
Homeboy (from D.C.), you hit this out of the park. As always your videos are great, but this is one of the best. Showing this to the girls in our travel ball organization. Thanks!
My Best way to play is like Jonh Stockton Style where I prefer a nice assist to a bucket. I fell happy and enjoying more the game playing like that.
Great video!I'm a casual player but I love the game.A few weeks ago a player told me my style was very vintage.It's the case and I'm not athletic and very slow.I go for mid range ,I shoot from deep at times .My go to move is the floater, or hook shot.I try to grab as many rebounds as I can ,I love hustle and old players like Kevin McHale ,Larry Bird or Jeff Ruland .I favor catch and shoot
I don’t really know what position I am, I play both guard and big, I can shoot, defend everywhere, and finish, not sure what position I should be.
Probably a sf
THank you for covering IT4 man u the GOAT!!!
Amazing video man keep it up!
Ive accepted that Im more defense oriented...as much as I want to be an offensive player my perimeter defense just comes natural and I move best laterally.
Twins. I rlly want to be offense coded but well it ain't it
I'm a 5'6 guard and i pattern my game to Late Legend my idol kobe Bryant, i think it works even though I'm small they say that i have a good footwork and post game. Also watching John wall how he attack to the basket, i'm watching a lot of good players trying some of their moves
I play like a point forward middy specialist
I really love your videos i learned about basketball man but can you do some video about what is a role player thank you!
I'm kinda like a trae Young but don't do logo 3's but i can shoot 3's from the dribble but my go to are my midrange step backs or my Hop step layups but i try to get inspiration from kyrie mainly
That box in example is tooo true
Facts this tuff💯
I’m a short guard that tends to play downhill I try to use my speed to get into the paint and hit floaters and pull ups around the basket.
I model my game a ton after Allen Iverson.
I got that “no bag” play style 💀
Of topic but the beard looking fire🔥🔥💪🏾💪🏾
i'm most comfortable driving to the basket on my right. im right handed. i can also drive and play make in the paint or outside the 3 point linre. and if i have to i will catch and shoot the ball. i have no left tho.
A lot of times the era of basketball that you play in can go against your specific skillset. I notice a lot of guys my age chucking up threes and relying on speed and athleticism. Personally I'm not that fast and athletic, but I thrive off of difficult midrange shots and being shifty/unpredictable. Very typical of 2000s ball, even though I grew up in the 2010s generation.
offensively, you kinda like me, except people are just now startin to respect my middy
I noticed something i'm pretty good at is backing down a defender, doing a handoff, then immediately curl to the wing for a 3 for some effing reason. I also noticed i need to take atleast one one dribble to be more effective shooting anything beyond 20ft. If I have a speed advantage to my defender I just attack right and drive for a lay up, fingeroll or floater. If they are laterally a lot quicker then I attack left since they are positioned defensively to stop my dominant side, and go for a mid range pull up, floater, or one legged banker. Also am decent at going baseline and beating a defender for a reverse. I tend to struggle to make plays for others after taking 5 or more dribbles(internal panic), and passes out of double teams that happen in the corner. I do a pretty good job finding people who are in the motion for an effective cut or curl. Usually not the primary ball handler in 5 on 5s, but I set good screens, roll effectively and can either pull up from mid range or find someone who is open in the corner as the defense collapses.
For me personally i think im more of a defensive minded forward and i’ve been taking some of my defensive game from draymond because im not that athletic but im quite long as a player. I’ve been trying to expand my game to be a playmaker like draymond as well and take some of dennis rodman’s game as well
Draymond is such an underrated player to mold your game after. Every team needs help defense, passing, screen setting, and rebounding. I feel like I play like him except I try to focus on fastbreak finishing and post scoring more as well.
@@daveyosh88 my game id modeled after him, tensiveness but offense is more of a steph curry with the floaters
You are amazing!!
im a pass first player im very offball and most people tell me i play to much like steph even tho im not even trying to play like him its not like im getting a billion screens ive been told to run around get open and shoot threes while sometimes driving in and being told to fake it and dump it off to the big man or shoot a quick floater. the new team i just joined is fitting me into a role where i take care of the ball more at this point idk who i play like and am trying to find the most efficient playstyle for me
I'm left handed and enjoy acrobatic layups and mid range jumpers. I'm a average 3 point shooter and above average defender. I'm a good passer. What play style would you say that is. Also I'm pretty fast and have okay hops.
I’m 5”11 185 and pretty athletic so I watch a lot of Donavan Mitchell and dame highlights but I also like to watch players like Zach Lavigne, jaylen brown and sga since I have kinda long arms. Any ideas of who else I should try and take after?
Kemba Walker
Bro if your under 6'3 you dont player above the rim homie. Study isaiah thomas, chris paul, mike conely, toney parker, steve nash. You dont have to listen to me but bro your not that guy lmao.
@@yomomshouse100 depends on how young he is, if he ain't gonna grow anymore your generally right.
@@peace_ful_eyes in which case you still wouldnt count your chickens before they hatch.
@@yomomshouse100 true
Tbh I still don't know who I am as a hooper. I shoot a lot of mid ranges because because I'm short and skinny, 3s weren't my type of thing but I'm trying to start shooting 3s, I'm decent at defense but I still get beat a lot, and my mentality isn't very good, obviously I want to change all these things but due to my habits, it feels really hard
I’m 5’11 I can shoot, handle the ball/ shifty, fast, athletic, pass, and score I got footwork and I can really do everything offensively
I wouldn’t say I really have a play style because a lot of my game is unpolished. I’m not really good offensively but I love to play defense. I’m 5’9 a bit overweight because of injury. Never really been athletic as far as strength but I’ve always had a lot of stamina because of a history in long distance track.
If there’s anyone I think I’d watch as far as play style I think Kyle Lowry would be a big key
i got a lot of touch of trae young, but a lot of jordan poole, and a bit of my own style as well
I’m a driving guy. I love bullying my way into the paint and drawing a foul or getting a bucket. I can also shoot the 3 and pull up jumpers. My coach makes plays where I can’t do any of that and I don’t know whether I should just follow the plays or I should use what I’m good at. We aren’t allowed to dribble or drive ourselves unless we’re wide open
i like being in tight spot alot of people find it uncomfortable but i love doing it my handle are really good
This is great, but there are probably skills that you need regardless of play style today. For example, if you can't catch and shoot (or jump hook for post players) or make free throws at an effective rate, you probably can't play. On defense, there's probably a certain amount of athleticism and strength needed to play as well.
6'0 220lbs at 25y/o struggling to find my exact playstyle as this is my first season of actually playing and watching bball. Current playstyles i admire atm
CP3 and his floor general / mid range playstyle
Ja Morant's slasher "dunk on ya head" playstyle
Luka's slow but methodical "do it all" playmaker
Honestly you have a average sized but strong build from the sound of it you might want to watch a guy like Mitch Richmond he’s a legend who was about 6’5 but was built like a football player and used his strength to beat smaller guards look into him he’s one of my favorites
U kinda have a Donovan Mitchell davion Mitchell type build. Shorter but built. Not sure if you’re explosive or bouncy but just wanted to throw that out maybe it’ll help💪🏾🏀
6 ft with dunk on your head playstyle is delusional.
@@yomomshouse100 lol right. I’m 5’11 w 28 inch vert due to weight gain from injury and even pre injury w 34 inch vert I couldn’t dunk a full sized ball. I have very solid handles and passing but inconsistent 3 ball shot, usually rely on floaters/midrange. I have a good layup package and can make any layup w either hand but vs actually good tall defenders it’s unreliable. I’d say post injury DRose is the perfect description of my play style bc I can still get up at times w hand right next to the rim on finger rolls
@@stephenasmith273 😂😂😂
Im bad at shooting but better in layups I don’t really struggle driving but when going for a layup with my left I struggle with it. I really love shooting so I’m practicing to be a better shooter. The best way I can score is layups I like layups but not as much as shooting. I also struggle with dribbling with my left.
One thing ik about my game is I’m a dead eye shooter trynna improve my handle but I’m best when I use my floater and drive
I got the trae young build but I play like Russel Westbrook because he’s the first guy I watched in the nba and got me into basketball so I go to the rim alot even though I’m small in size but I barely get blocked
im great at mid range shooting especially on the right side as well as a floater, who uses in and outs and spin moves get space for my 5’11 build. my passing ability is what mu friends think of though
For myself. I'm 5'9, wide torso, muscular, short arms, but long legs, I'm basically the tasmanian devil from Looney tunes. I spent so much time learning fundamentals that I didn't learn my gifts. My fundamentals are pretty good. But I always had a hard time being picked to play because guys on the court would always whisper, "nah..Chill. Not him. He doesn't know how to use his body." That shit was/is frustrating as hell. Because what does that mean? So it's been a journey for me to understand that, and I've come a long way since but still have so much more to learn. I love Carmelo and Hakeem the dreams game. So strength and footwork I loved. Any pointers would help. The saga continues....
Wowww amazing vid, thank you
I think im like an draymond defensively undersized center but still capable of guarding all positions and offensively more like an Kyle anderson i dont dribble that much i can take a shot and most of my scores are layups but slow layups because i havent got a quick first step
I’m 6’1 185, I could grab 10 ft and dunk on 9’2, I have decent handles but mostly lengthy arms and legs, I have decent strength against bigger guys too but I always get stuck at the perimeter when someone’s on me
I'm kinda good at catch and shoot, but to be able to perform well I kinda rely on my teammates, as simple as if they didn't give an opportunity to shoot my shot then I unable to perform well, and I wanna change my playstyle which mean I wanna standing on my own.
My playstyle is similar to A.I i prefer doing lay up and am always good at ball dribbles and i can guard tall guys but am weak and pretty fast and agile
I'm only 6 foot always played center when I was younger I really need to learn how to play smaller
I’m good at driving to the basket and shooting threes but I barely shoot the midrange shot
I like to pass a lot and im a lockdown defender, im not a good shooter but im a decent finisher and im good at floaters and im a amazing shotblocker what type of players do i play like/what should i train.
I got a weird athletic set to where I’m quick but not bouncy I can get by most guys but I can’t jump over them I usually create contact or finish off one leg
I'm fast and can grab rim on ten foot (I'm 14, 5'7) I wanna work on that spin thing so I can get past people easy and drive to the rim, maybe I will have a fast paced play style
Top video 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
I’m explosive and fast but I’m more of a shot creator player I watch pg and shai,garland as a small guard but I struggle on my shooting I have the ball handle
And my confidence gets lost so I pass up the ball
how to find a good mind set so when your shooting the ball you thinking
in your head it going in
Are there any tips to get better at off ball?? I find myself pretty good at iso but i cannot always iso in game and my offball is kinda suck.I score a lot less when my teammate hold the ball then try to pass to me but i always in a contest shot. I tried to run more find more open space but still dont help...
The problem with me is that I’m short and skinny and not strong and I love to mid range fades and mid range shots but having a higher set point jumper is good for mid range but I’m not strong enough to shoot threes with a higher form. What should I do?
dope vid!
i am very defensive, always go for the steal, will do anything to get the ball and lock the attacker. I can be really fast in seconds and sprint a lot, i have good stamina, i have power for my height and weight (5’7 149lb) and i can do solid passes and get teammates open.
now in the offensive side, i feel like i got good takes and speed but my finish is bad, ball always bounces from the board and sometimes i just shoot it with no accuracy when being guarded in front of my eyes, my shooting is not so bad but i can only shoot comfortably and id say it has the odds of flipping a coin. something that i do have is the will to do what it takes and to take advice, please if you read this give me your opinion and advice.
i been playing ball for like 1 year tho
So do you have a email that I can send you full video of my play… and just give me a breakdown on my play style??
I love posting up and have a really good hook shot. However i am not that tall standing at 6'3 and very skinny. Would you recomend giving up on the post game and move to something else?
Thanks for the great videos btw!
Hey hooper community, I'm looking for tips, recently went from being the tallest kid on the team and playing center in U15, to trying to expand into either small or power forward. I'm not the buffiest kid, but I can shoot mid range, but also play off the rebound. Any tips? I am also a really good team player and have an eye for setting up team mates who cut off of picks or after passes etc, really trying to decide between power and small forward. Also, what kind of things should I be focussing on and any drill ideas for dribbling as someone whose style is to shoot off of passes or play with momentum. I have a tuff time creating the momentum... any tips?
Im a righty but I shoot with my left hand and I feel more comfortable shooting on the left side, but except that im a shooter/copy cat type of player
Coleman, at what age should athletes start looking at play style ? My son is 14 and has been boxed in to play "center" due to his height he is now 6'1 and I am trying to develop his guard skills but I still have no idea what play style he might be. I was curious if this is something you look at when you are 16/17 or even earlier ?
Im really good with my right hand, but i can't do anything with my left hand. Dribble, lay, shoot, whatever. I also suck at dribbling im 6'0 a little skinny with little to no hops, how should i improve other than just doing drills
I shoot with my left hand but I always drive right and can never go left I don’t know why🙁
Im a shooter. I can catch n shoot, dribble pull. I can play d but struggle to take it to the rack. I know I can but it’s just things I don’t do enough in a 5on5 game so I don’t feel comfortable. Just today in a 4on4, I balled out went downhill on anyone and got any shot I wanted, but when we did 5on5, it went all gone and I was scared to drive.
I struggle with my left hand bouncing a little and doin a layup with my left but I’m working with my left.my play style 3 point shooting but I’m trying to shoot from behind the free throw at the 3.the post I’m learning
attention to detail on Lamelo ?
YOOO….Anyone know the name of the track behind this clip? 🔥
Okay, so I'm 7'1. I play solid defense, set up screens, and I feel very comfortable at finishing close to the rim. The problem I have is getting close to the rim, since I'm tall with long arms, but I'm not really that strong and other centers/power forwards are just stronger than me. But I like to use my arms to dribble a lot, doing half-spins, dribble behind the back, stuff like that, and it works kinda decent, but because of that my teammates don't want to pass to me much. They think that I need to pass more to them, and don't get me wrong when I can't go close to the rim I'm passing, but what's wrong with a center scoring some points by himself? Points are points, they are good for the whole team.
You were blessed by god with insane height, use it to your advantage and become the overall package as a tall center. Make sure to gain some weight and workout to gain muscle because I feel like you're going to get injured a lot at that height. Sadly I'm 5.9 or 5.10. So i have to be a good shooter, dribbler, finisher and I also need to have good athleticism.
I been watching Jordan Poole, Jaylen Brown, Jamal Murray, Kyrie, and Ja a lot lately and I look at their training videos and take drills from everyone, is that good for finding my style?
Hey By Any Means and others, I am relatively fresh to basketball maybe like a year and a half but have played consistently during that time and improved a lot however i'm still lost on my playstyle. I'm around 184cm with long arms and a neat 34inch vert along with slightly above average speed, acceleration and strength. I can shoot a few middys and probably my best scoring ability, good driving over contact with hop-steps and Euros however sometimes will get stripped, I cant make a 3-ball to save my life and have very good defence all around. Does anyone have any guidance or tips to reply or any things I should work on in gym or on the court or for any film to study and add to my bag (keep in mind i'm 15 male so I dont have all hours of the day and ect lol)
watch guys like kd and tatum keep it simple with crossovers, between, behind the back. perfecting these moves with long arms is immaculate. change pace a lot and make sure to keep working on your jumpshot the vert and arms will help you shoot over people and u can be a fr bucket
as a casual hooper who wants to improve while just like playing pickup I feel like it's hard to find a player with a similar frame bc I'm 6'2 and scrawny but most the people I've played with at like park pickup runs aren't elite hooper heights so at times I'm the tallest guy on the court at 6'2 so I feel like I'd be wasting it to lean full guard but if I play like a forward and start playing bigger hoopers then I'm gonna be way undersized. should I view NBA heights/frames in a vacuum or do I take it in context and look for someone comparable to where I stand among normal people frame wise
I play like Tyrese Maxey and Collin sexton bc I’m a smaller guard but I can drive really well I have a good shot but I just drive in more
Ima lengthy gaurd I’m a good shooter can handle the ball and drive but idk who to really study that much
Wats up bro? Luv ur content . Need some beats for ya nxt video 🔥
I’m just trying to work on being unstiff
I am a 6’2 quick guard with a shifty type handle but im not really that fast… ive always struggled with my speed but I’ve always played like im fast. What player should i start watching or whos game should i adopt? Im really comfortable with shooting threes but im better in the mid range, im just not used to shooting them in game. I am a decent finisher but im not as athletic as i could be. If anyone knows a player i can start watching or adopt his game.
Great video.
I literally just started playing basketball this year, how am I supposed to know what moves I did when I was 8?