That “whatever you do, do it with confidence” is a really important skill. I see lots of young players after missing a shot or getting trash talked, get really down on themselves, when they really shouldn’t. Being able to not care what other people think opens your playstyle and makes you more confident.
Yes. The concept of "0,5 seconds." You have 0,5 seconds after the catch to do something. Shoot, attack, or swing it. This concept changed my game for the better tremendously.
honestly, I already know what I want to do before I get the ball by trying and seeing the floor and my defender before I even receive it. Try that out because it actually helped me a lot. I learned that from playing soccer. In soccer oftentimes you have to actually try and think 2-3 moves ahead.
@loverofhumanity Yeah, I know I'm also originally a high-level soccer player, so I know what you mean. Preferably, you do know before the catch what you do (Defender far away? Shoot. Defender closes out hard? Attack and create an advantage by scoring or punishing the help. Defender already on you in a good stance? Most likely, swing it if you don't have the match-up advantage.) The concept of 0,5 seconds just points out how fast you have to execute that decision. You can't analyze the opponent, decide what to do, and execute in only 0,5 seconds while having the ball anyway. So you're right. Know what to do before the ball is in your hand!
im our dirty work guy and an underrated part of playing with a player like me or a big connector is being constantly ready and build a connection with us if we know what looks you prefer we can find you way easier be it a half court pass a outlet or a kick out after a slash or a rebound we like our guys in their spots spot hunting is a very difficult skill but its critical
Coach I wanted to ask, I have gotten my form down and now just need to get more consistent with it in game. Do I do workout by my self focusing this or should I keep live shooting in my workouts?
Title: The simple mindset all great players have. Then, you talk about reacting to the defense instead of forcing the defense to react to you. Then, telling kids that coaches that say, "keep it simple" or to drive in straigh lines is wrong. Again, I really want to show you the reality of NBA-level basketball. Teaching these kids the wrong things literally limits their growth. Training for non-game situations is worthless.
As an offender, you create opportunities when the defender is neutral only. If the defender is not neutral, like situations in the practice video then we should capture that advantage, not create other opportunities.
That “whatever you do, do it with confidence” is a really important skill. I see lots of young players after missing a shot or getting trash talked, get really down on themselves, when they really shouldn’t. Being able to not care what other people think opens your playstyle and makes you more confident.
Yes. The concept of "0,5 seconds." You have 0,5 seconds after the catch to do something. Shoot, attack, or swing it.
This concept changed my game for the better tremendously.
bro might’ve js changed my life
honestly, I already know what I want to do before I get the ball by trying and seeing the floor and my defender before I even receive it. Try that out because it actually helped me a lot. I learned that from playing soccer. In soccer oftentimes you have to actually try and think 2-3 moves ahead.
@loverofhumanity Yeah, I know I'm also originally a high-level soccer player, so I know what you mean. Preferably, you do know before the catch what you do (Defender far away? Shoot. Defender closes out hard? Attack and create an advantage by scoring or punishing the help. Defender already on you in a good stance? Most likely, swing it if you don't have the match-up advantage.) The concept of 0,5 seconds just points out how fast you have to execute that decision. You can't analyze the opponent, decide what to do, and execute in only 0,5 seconds while having the ball anyway.
So you're right. Know what to do before the ball is in your hand!
@@ballislife9924 that's actually a very good point you made 💯. Agree with your comment
Every young baller should watch this video!
To answer his question at 3:30…I would be looking to manipulate my opponents momentum and angles. Over committing is an easy blow by…
Thanks for the amazing camp coach Coleman🙏
im our dirty work guy and an underrated part of playing with a player like me or a big connector is being constantly ready and build a connection with us if we know what looks you prefer we can find you way easier be it a half court pass a outlet or a kick out after a slash or a rebound we like our guys in their spots spot hunting is a very difficult skill but its critical
Love this video easy to understand basic plays getting best possible shots
High quality training 💯
I'm so glad my boy Coby White is getting some recognition now.
Can you do a Deron Williams breakdown please?
This is exceptional. Really appreciate you putting all this time in. Learn something on every video
Exactly what I need thanks!
We need you to go teach people at LA fitness how to play basketball properly 😂
Bro ion know why but your comment got me in stitches 😂
this video is amazing
this is an amazing video
Incredible, and this s is for free bro?? God bless you
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Great video
Appreciate you man!
Thank you
i NEED this ❤
Can u do a attention detail to John Stockton then Jason kid
W video
Nice 🎉
Coach I wanted to ask, I have gotten my form down and now just need to get more consistent with it in game. Do I do workout by my self focusing this or should I keep live shooting in my workouts?
play more games/ pickup to work on your shot
you're an amazing trainer holy sh*t, pls do a camp in brazil
nah he should just do a camp at my house
and also for free cus i’m broke😂
Definitely trying to get out there!
Title: The simple mindset all great players have.
Then, you talk about reacting to the defense instead of forcing the defense to react to you. Then, telling kids that coaches that say, "keep it simple" or to drive in straigh lines is wrong. Again, I really want to show you the reality of NBA-level basketball. Teaching these kids the wrong things literally limits their growth. Training for non-game situations is worthless.
As an offender, you create opportunities when the defender is neutral only. If the defender is not neutral, like situations in the practice video then we should capture that advantage, not create other opportunities.