Love how you don't limit the videos to nba only It's great to see other situations and how different players with different builds react to stuff we'd normally see a regular nba player relying only on athleticism
@@ByAnyMeansBasketball i feel like international film studies translate the best for most people, since thats the ideal playstyle for most coaches that arent at a pro or even college level
Will you be doing a series like this for every position (after finishing the point guard series)? This is helpful as a guard but I also want to know my personnel’s tendencies and what they’re expected to do, as I believe that would take my IQ to the next level. 🙏
thanks, a lot I need this video because I'm switching from center to point guard for high school next year. I'm 6 foot 1 and people at my junior high see me as a big man
I need to learn how to spot hockey assists more, I can make quick home run reads pretty consistently but often times I stall out advantages because they aren't completely open on the first beat.
Not sure Teodosic is a great example for basketball IQ. His passing skills are undeniable and his reads have indeed gotten better in the latter part of his career, but for a great period of time he was notorious for not understanding momentum and pace, and also making hot-headed decisions in crucial moments. 2012 Euroleague final is the prime example, CSKA were +13 at the end of Q3 and Olympiacos managed to snatch it at the buzzer, Teodosic making ill-advised choices all the way (3 AST/5 TOs). 2013 Euroleague semi final, he goes 1/9 from the field, 1 AST in 29 minutes. 2015 Euroleague semi final, again they squander a late +9 lead to Olympiacos, Teodosic goes 2/9 FG, 6 TOs. He has routinely been the PG you don't want to have run your team.
@@ByAnyMeansBasketballCan you please do other positions after this? Sg, Sf, Pf, and center. Then again a pf could be a point foward. sf could be a wing or a lock.
Watched this video when it dropped . Recently had a terrible game as PG and immediately came to rewatch. The first the thing Cole said was my biggest mistake
I need to play for an actual team🤦🏾♂️ I play a lot of pickup 4s and it’s nothing but teammates sitting on the 3 pt line👎🏽as a shooter, that’s literally throwing off my rhythm
Low skill but ur best chance is honestly finding a church with a basketball court and playing with those guys. Church hoopers play basketball and not just pick up street ball
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@@chadalferez Words like 'kickout' or 'cut'... etc. I know what these words mean now, but there are plenty of other basketball terms that went over my head because you see I'm still kinda new to the basketball world
If you noticed any nba point guard, they are known for (play calling). These russian nba players are quick. A nba point guard plays are: (pick & roll), (screen), (fake move), and (control). An example of an nba control, is similar to an nfl quarterback (slide/dive/spike) in game. The control move is used in the nba, like going out of bounds and losing control of the ball. A nba point guard makes plays! reply
Love how you don't limit the videos to nba only
It's great to see other situations and how different players with different builds react to stuff we'd normally see a regular nba player relying only on athleticism
1000%! NBA isn’t applicable for many people tbh
@@ByAnyMeansBasketball i feel like international film studies translate the best for most people, since thats the ideal playstyle for most coaches that arent at a pro or even college level
nba still better
@LeLegoat 15 years ago maybe, today's game is cheeks
@@grizkrelezits not cheeks its just become lazy and people just rely on build power and athleticism
Never clicked faster
Real, same. I clicked before I saw the title. Just recognized the account icon 😂
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Yo true
this is the gem we’ve all been waiting for
Will you be doing a series like this for every position (after finishing the point guard series)?
This is helpful as a guard but I also want to know my personnel’s tendencies and what they’re expected to do, as I believe that would take my IQ to the next level. 🙏
Agreed.
Hes likely to be doing this a series for every position
We gotta stay tuned
Bro just saved my career😃
Keep pushing I believe in you 🏀 🇭🇹
I've been really struggling with my court vision and its my main weakness. Your video really helped. Thanks!
I’m just learning to play basketball after three decades of life. This video is super helpful for an old head like myself.
Bro I feel like there's so much wisdom that I can't even figure out half of it 😢
Gotta watch the video 10 times at least
Really dropping gems, incredibly good stuff !!
Thank you bro!!
thanks, a lot I need this video because I'm switching from center to point guard for high school next year. I'm 6 foot 1 and people at my junior high see me as a big man
Been waiting on this.
I need to learn how to spot hockey assists more, I can make quick home run reads pretty consistently but often times I stall out advantages because they aren't completely open on the first beat.
Not sure Teodosic is a great example for basketball IQ. His passing skills are undeniable and his reads have indeed gotten better in the latter part of his career, but for a great period of time he was notorious for not understanding momentum and pace, and also making hot-headed decisions in crucial moments.
2012 Euroleague final is the prime example, CSKA were +13 at the end of Q3 and Olympiacos managed to snatch it at the buzzer, Teodosic making ill-advised choices all the way (3 AST/5 TOs).
2013 Euroleague semi final, he goes 1/9 from the field, 1 AST in 29 minutes.
2015 Euroleague semi final, again they squander a late +9 lead to Olympiacos, Teodosic goes 2/9 FG, 6 TOs.
He has routinely been the PG you don't want to have run your team.
Wow. Dude your content is SO helpful! Thank you for breaking down some of these patterns
Absolutely!! Glad it helps
@@ByAnyMeansBasketballCan you please do other positions after this? Sg, Sf, Pf, and center. Then again a pf could be a point foward. sf could be a wing or a lock.
Drop ideas for the next video 👀⬇️
Mentality would be great..... Btw I'm a new subscriber😊
How build the best possible shooting form if you are a young hooper and Don't have a lot of strength 😭✌🏿
@@bryangantala6987he has multiple videos on stuff like that
How about tips for how to play pick n roll as a roller
Another kyrie video
I cannot wait for this knowledge that I am about to recieve
needed this
Yeah I bet you did
Best channel on TH-cam
His videos are so helpful
Watched this video when it dropped . Recently had a terrible game as PG and immediately came to rewatch. The first the thing Cole said was my biggest mistake
They finnaly point gaurd this season and I needed this tip
Read your bible! (KJV, preferably) ❤️
You have got to be one of the best coach
“It’s like that pass to assist in 2k.” Relatable in and out of the game😂
Can't wait for part 2
Love how you showd arturs zagars from latvia. Hes a true pg
He’s amazing!
7:15 Great play
Really love this bro
Need that Ultimate Big man guide
Thanks bruh . It was really helpful
I need to play for an actual team🤦🏾♂️ I play a lot of pickup 4s and it’s nothing but teammates sitting on the 3 pt line👎🏽as a shooter, that’s literally throwing off my rhythm
Low skill but ur best chance is honestly finding a church with a basketball court and playing with those guys. Church hoopers play basketball and not just pick up street ball
Man, warms my heart to see Crvena Zvezda being literally a half of the video 😂😂😂
Can you make training or a workout surrounding this kind of stuff surrounding because I am indecisive sometimes of what to do sometimes
So this all matter in basketball? Thnx
what would you say is the most important skill to work on as a 15 yr old pg looking to play overseas?
Thanks for the video 🔥
Can you break down Pat bevs defense I need a 12 minute video
Thanks for the tips
Yesss siiiirr..
I beat people one on one they ask to play for money never did I ever play for money! Even thou I invested alot of hours in the game
I meant more so getting a contract haha
how do i study this and apply it to my game?
Try new things while u play. Only way to do is to do it
Do pg stuffs, in picked up game.
" Basketball isn't just about getting somewhere as fast as possible "
Nice video like always! Just no Luka highlights...
🙌🙌🙌🙌love it
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I had a hard time understanding the terminology used... Any tips on that?
like what specific word?
@@chadalferez Words like 'kickout' or 'cut'... etc.
I know what these words mean now, but there are plenty of other basketball terms that went over my head because you see I'm still kinda new to the basketball world
nice
John stockson, evertime
Part 2?
me omw to use all of this at my church runs later tn 😭
I nee tht pt.2 brother1
Yesssss
thank the heavens above me for making me click on thid video
YESS
If you noticed any nba point guard, they are known for (play calling). These russian nba players are quick. A nba point guard plays are: (pick & roll), (screen), (fake move), and (control). An example of an nba control, is similar to an nfl quarterback (slide/dive/spike) in game. The control move is used in the nba, like going out of bounds and losing control of the ball. A nba point guard makes plays! reply
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