I didn't see much to prove "insanely smart" being in the title. Defense was sloppy, some of his challenges could have used some work (who challenges a ball with both defenders in front of their net?), over-reliance on boost.
Original title was that he was “insanely patient”, which I think describes him well. “Smart” seemed like a better title overall to me though. Although id have to know exact moments within the game to give you my thoughts, I thank you for the feedback!
@@Pack-RL That was a response to Dyanosis. He claims that challenging when both defenders are in the post is not a smart play. I say forcing the ball when you can is a good move. Because even if you lose fifty, you'll make the ball awkward for your opponents. Its win-win situation when you got your back. That's the playstyle that BDS used to win matches... Nonstop pressure and challenging whenever they could. I think Monkey Moon knows better than anyone else when it's better to challenge instead of fake challenge or backup
@@user-lw4rj1eq3f right, I’m also not sure if his strengths show as much in 2s as they do in 3s. I also feel like most are used to seeing ultra mechanical players these days and watching MM, he doesn’t come off that way.
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6:09 Very questionable lol
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I think he he lost a tiny bit of his level of 2019-2022 but still very good, he did many strange mistakes in here though
I didn't see much to prove "insanely smart" being in the title. Defense was sloppy, some of his challenges could have used some work (who challenges a ball with both defenders in front of their net?), over-reliance on boost.
Original title was that he was “insanely patient”, which I think describes him well. “Smart” seemed like a better title overall to me though. Although id have to know exact moments within the game to give you my thoughts, I thank you for the feedback!
Its allways good to force the play and just annoy the opponent... If you can
@ I agree. I think he does a lot of that in these games but the way he moves his car comes off as frantic at times or like he made a mistake.
@@Pack-RL That was a response to Dyanosis. He claims that challenging when both defenders are in the post is not a smart play.
I say forcing the ball when you can is a good move.
Because even if you lose fifty, you'll make the ball awkward for your opponents. Its win-win situation when you got your back.
That's the playstyle that BDS used to win matches... Nonstop pressure and challenging whenever they could.
I think Monkey Moon knows better than anyone else when it's better to challenge instead of fake challenge or backup
@@user-lw4rj1eq3f right, I’m also not sure if his strengths show as much in 2s as they do in 3s. I also feel like most are used to seeing ultra mechanical players these days and watching MM, he doesn’t come off that way.