I am still waiting on a series about the 3-1 nuggets clippers comeback.... That was one of the greatest feats I've ever in my short life watching basketball. Whatever, past is past, we have new and exciting things like the Nets, Hornets, Wizards (sad), Jazz, etc... get back on it! we are hungry
Not in real life lol Sure can lead to easy buckets, but a good intense full court press can, against certain teams, shut down the opponent completely for a few possessions. Can't do it for too long though as it takes a toll physically
Serious I concur, the press was heavily in vogue in the mid to late 80s when dribbling as less advanced. Dribbling has improved, rendering it less effective n the modern professional game
Man, keep making videos about historic strategies like these. It would be interesting a video about Phil Jackson's triangles strategy, and why it failed nowdays.
Floor is too spaced out for the triangle to work these days. Teams like to run and gun. Majority of teams don’t set half court offenses. They wanna collapse the defense and kick out to a 3
@@_gamepoint_ the warriors are one of the few teams in the league who regularly use complex schemes. They borrow from the triangle but they mix other systems along with it. There’s a weird misconception that all they is shoot 3s. Warriors, Celtics, Toronto, Miami. Great coaching. The Knicks tried running a pure triangle system with melo and it didn’t work. With went there they tried it again. Failed. The triangle has been successful with 2 players at the league level Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant. The triangle is overrated.
@@BarryAllen-so8rz 1. There is no team that runs a pure anything. Any and every NBA offense is going to have a base idea/philosophy and set and they will branch off to other things. 2. Something failing with the knicks is not an indicator of it's league wide viability. The Knicks, putting it midly, sucked. An aging melo being the best player on your team with a bunch of guys who were not very good were not making any offense work. 3. The Bulls were just fine in 94 runbing the triangle without MJ. 4. Shaq also won while being the best player on a team who primarily runs the triangle. 5. The bulls were running a lot of triangle stuff when Tom Thibodeau was there at the very least after the D rose injury and they were routinely in the playoffs and winning around 50 games a year. It is a misconception to think that the triangle is outdated. Again the Warriors use their own variant of it with Draymond(and bogut when they had him) as the passer and Steph and Klay screening for each other in split actions to put defenses in bad spots that give up threes.
This video reminds me why writing essays for school is useful. Dude really has an intro, body paragraphs, and conclusion with real data. Makes me smile
Shoutout that '96 Kentucky team that was on that Boston squad with Walker, Mercer and McCarty. The press was lethal at Kentucky because that team was so loaded on talent and athleticism. Add the fact that the college schedule allowed for more rest and rather easy matchups along the way, and you had a juggernaut that suffocated you on every pressing opportunity.
@@KiddsWorldEntertainment Some players try dont like it, players might start becoming unhappy with the coaching. In not saying they definitely shouldnt but it's a reason why the might be hesitant
I noticed the Lakers using a “zone press” and/or a “transition press” in Game 6 vs Miami. I’d have to study it more, but I think it depended on the matchups. Or maybe not. Part of the Lakers tactic seemed to be keeping it unpredictable-more often they’d haul ass and have their defense set up before the Heat could put together a play. Possible the Celtics became too predictable and it wasn’t hard for teams to adjust to it after the first year.
Coach spo and vogel battled in the ecf before. They were def in a coaching chess match defensively. Hopefully spo gets another superstar bc he is up there with carlisle and pop as top coaches right now.
Love the throwback analysis like this Coach even for a team as mediocre as the Pitino coached Celtics Hope u have more in the store like this now that its the offseason
The press works depending on your personnel and how physical the refs allow you to be. You have to have certain players that enjoy defense and have a natural feel when to trap, gamble, and recover.
With time outs? Where they can hydrate? With small playing fields? with rest for 3 times per quarter? You never see a soccer game, especially in the 2000's. Heck football is more taxing than basketball and they rest every play
When Pitino coached Kentucky, his press destroyed many a college team. That Kentucky team destroyed the Tim Duncan Wake Forest team. Greatest defensive game ever seen by me.
I think that if they have 2 guys pressing on their basket, and 2 at half court for a half court press, and one at their opposing basket, that would be a lot better. You could see that the person receiving the inbound would rush a pass to somebody at half court, or blow by at the half. If they have 2 guys at mid court, it forces the inbounder to run and try to get the ball, which just works a lot more efficiently, and won’t give up buckets as much.
Aye coach d, it’s been a while. I definitely understand if you’re taking a break, but if you need a video idea, I think a good one would be a video on Bam Adebayo’s impact
You didn't mention it but almost a decade earlier Pitino coached the New York Knicks from 87 to 89 where he also ran the full-court press to excess on a team with Charles Oakley and Patrick Ewing! The first year there were injuries galore and they finished with a very poor record however the second and last season Pitino coached NYY they actually had around a 63% winning percentage but luckily someone in the front office though "Hey we have Ewing and Oakley maybe we shouldn't try to make each game a track meet!" I actually never thought he would ever coach another NBA game again.
It's better if they do this in the playoffs instead. It's more/less just a gimmick if some teams did this in the regular season. Risk outweighs the reward.
Great vid. Great breakdown. It's definitely better on lower levels. We dominated for two years in middle school because of this. But pros are pros for a reason. Thanx.
it definitely makes an impact if you also have the personnel for mismatches. Raps trotted it out in the regular season using their long limbed forwards/wings and with timely presses it is tricky to get around those long hands. For the Lakers it made sense too not only pressing to decrease the opponents' shot clock but to get their half court match ups right as AD patrolling the perimeter is nasty enough.
Why press is useful is because in tight situations you are applying pressure, but you need to pitch in more defensive actions to keep enemy guessing. I guess, he was just so fixated in press to prove that is a new defensive go-to-action in the NBA.
Having lived through that short term Pitino era, I wholeheartedly agree. He didn't know what kind of player Billups was going to be and decided to flip him for an unmotivated Kenny Anderson. He wanted Antoine Walker to play like a traditional PF who muscles in the mid range and can get points in the paint. But Walker's pro game was vastly different being more on ball, playing from the perimeter and never shying away from a 3-point shot that was never bad to him. Plus he traded for some lumbering big name Vitaly Potapenko who was just a dude who can take up space inside. That is the problem when you give a coach like Pitino GM responsibilities. The roles can overlap and the GM tries to produce an ideal roster he 'thinks' he can coach but nobody is ever there to check him for his personnel mistakes.
His biggest problem is the problem a lot of successful college coaches have. He valued guys he thought would fit his system over talent. Similar to Doug Pederson when he got to the Eagles.
@@s_ame1135 the idea isn't necessarily to force turnovers, Just to take time off the clock. You capitiluze on the mistakes the offense gives you, but it's still reserved in aggressiveness. Even a low effort half court or 75 press would accomplish this. So it could work on a team with a Harden or Lebron in theory. Worth trying.
@@castilloricky85 The idea is more about wasting time than it is about forcing turnovers ... www.82games.com/clock.htm old link, yes. I doubt much has changed.
You should make a long video about how really good NCAA superstar coaches are. Am I wrong if I say that there are much more incredible failures, like Pitino, than success, like Stevens, when these guys go outside the NCAA?
No you wouldn't be wrong because it is a totally different landscape. Super complicated schemes don't rule the college game because of the lack of preperation time in comparison to pro leagues. General line of thinking is that college coaches wash out in pro leagues because they can't adapt their scheme or connect with grown athletes. Pro coaches wil often wash out in college because they'll have 100 different plays and their players won't know a single one while being unable to motivate what essentially are still kids.
Hey wassup coach! Would love to be to see u break down some film of Mike James of the Brooklyn Nets, he’s highly skilled and seems to always make the correct play on offense
I think they way to make the most of it is by having a very young, deep team. But then again, if you have that kind of team you want to tank to get draft picks so not much sense in tiring yourself out doing this
Pitino overcoached those guys. He felt he had no choice. His team was too young. He should have kept both Billups and Mercer. With Walker and Pierce all they needed was a solid center (Wallace) to take them to the finals and maybe beat the Lakers.
I had a high school coach that would gas his starting 5 by full court pressing all game long. Nothing worse than watching your team have no energy in the final 5 minutes of the game.
if u look at eurloeague, almost every team does a full court press, and it seems to work to take time off the clock. Probably doesnt work as well in the NBA cause ppl are more athletic and the defence isnt as disciplined as in europe.
Problem Child AKA The Truth The Clippers trying to press against the Lebron or Giannis for the majority of a game would not end well. More dunks than an All-Star game.
@@danbrown1344 🤔🤔🤔idk about that Beverly is known to full court press PGs anyway, then you have PG and Leonard who play passing lanes really well, I think they would be best built to do it. Whether they would or not is a different story
@@mrmete The problem is, Leonard and PG still have to score on the offensive end. They'll be exhausted more than ever if they implemented that strategy. It's a whole another story if they have other elite defenders to substitute for Leonard and PG but they don't.
@@mrmete They couldn't even play elite half-court defense against a motion-oriented offense like the Nuggets over 7 games. Pressing would get them in more foul trouble so now they have to work harder with less on the offensive end. It's just not smart. Pretty much every team has situations in which they press, but no one is pressing even for the majority of a game.
Perhaps Pitino didn't realize that it's a helluva lot different when you are coaching people earning more money than yourself. Watching the the bubble playoffs this year made it evident (to me) that teams can't rely heavily on any specific defensive strategy. They may prefer to press/zone/man but they would be more successful mixing things up.
Bry BB The IQ at the NBA level Is just different. As you said, mixing up keeps the offense guessing and spending a lot of time reading the defense instead of just forcing mismatches. If you keep using the same press all game all season, it’s not going to be that difficult for teams with the right level of talent and IQ to counter it.
@@danbrown1344 Yup, that was pretty evident this year, wasn't it? The Heat is a prime example. Also, I think the past decade or two reveals to us that no coach nowadays can have a bigger ego than his players. They have to get players to buy into the system, the culture, and/or the philosophy. They can't just throw their weight around (especially because their weight depends on their results).
The fact the nba is making you not make videos proves they simply bought you out by using the “official nba job” as a way to trick you into stopping making videos
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Yo can u post some new vids the NBA season has started so there should be plenty to cover wuts going on love your vids but I've watched all of them now ru gonna post anymore of them
Hey guys, it pains me that I haven't updated you guys/made a video in months. Stay tuned, I'm just waiting on a few things.
Cause I check every week ... glad I got this update
@@jasminegladin4805 me too i check every day...
It’s been 84 years... JK, I really hope you upload a video soon! Take care
I am still waiting on a series about the 3-1 nuggets clippers comeback.... That was one of the greatest feats I've ever in my short life watching basketball. Whatever, past is past, we have new and exciting things like the Nets, Hornets, Wizards (sad), Jazz, etc... get back on it! we are hungry
What books or online courses would you recommend to learn basics of bball x's and o's? Basics of bball strategies, gameplans, etc.
If I learned anything from 2k it's that a full court press is an easy bucket or foul.
Not in real life lol Sure can lead to easy buckets, but a good intense full court press can, against certain teams, shut down the opponent completely for a few possessions. Can't do it for too long though as it takes a toll physically
@@mcfuckinanotheraccount808 it does work against teams with few poor playmaking or very predictable offenses. I was mostly making a joke.
@@anthonynorman7545 ah ok, my bad mate
@@mcfuckinanotheraccount808 all good fam
you just dont know how to play defense i lockup with the full court press or even trap
This was ahead of it's time because truth be told, a lot of guards back then had suspect handle.
Serious I concur, the press was heavily in vogue in the mid to late 80s when dribbling as less advanced. Dribbling has improved, rendering it less effective n the modern professional game
Man, keep making videos about historic strategies like these. It would be interesting a video about Phil Jackson's triangles strategy, and why it failed nowdays.
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Floor is too spaced out for the triangle to work these days. Teams like to run and gun. Majority of teams don’t set half court offenses. They wanna collapse the defense and kick out to a 3
@@BarryAllen-so8rz the warriors under kerr use a crap ton of things that are obviously took from the triangle
@@_gamepoint_ the warriors are one of the few teams in the league who regularly use complex schemes. They borrow from the triangle but they mix other systems along with it. There’s a weird misconception that all they is shoot 3s.
Warriors, Celtics, Toronto, Miami. Great coaching.
The Knicks tried running a pure triangle system with melo and it didn’t work. With went there they tried it again. Failed. The triangle has been successful with 2 players at the league level Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant. The triangle is overrated.
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1. There is no team that runs a pure anything. Any and every NBA offense is going to have a base idea/philosophy and set and they will branch off to other things.
2. Something failing with the knicks is not an indicator of it's league wide viability. The Knicks, putting it midly, sucked. An aging melo being the best player on your team with a bunch of guys who were not very good were not making any offense work.
3. The Bulls were just fine in 94 runbing the triangle without MJ.
4. Shaq also won while being the best player on a team who primarily runs the triangle.
5. The bulls were running a lot of triangle stuff when Tom Thibodeau was there at the very least after the D rose injury and they were routinely in the playoffs and winning around 50 games a year.
It is a misconception to think that the triangle is outdated. Again the Warriors use their own variant of it with Draymond(and bogut when they had him) as the passer and Steph and Klay screening for each other in split actions to put defenses in bad spots that give up threes.
2:34 lol, look at the news line
www.google.com/amp/s/www.chron.com/sports/rockets/amp/Rockets-Landry-on-shooting-I-could-have-been-1749585.php
Hahahahahahah
@SHOWer-oke I was thinking that too, how long has he been a prospect lol.
This video reminds me why writing essays for school is useful. Dude really has an intro, body paragraphs, and conclusion with real data. Makes me smile
Shoutout that '96 Kentucky team that was on that Boston squad with Walker, Mercer and McCarty.
The press was lethal at Kentucky because that team was so loaded on talent and athleticism. Add the fact that the college schedule allowed for more rest and rather easy matchups along the way, and you had a juggernaut that suffocated you on every pressing opportunity.
I feel like the Knicks should try this style next season
They gotta try something
Why not
Knicks players would be redshirted in no time.
I feel like the Knicks should retire 🤣
@@KiddsWorldEntertainment Some players try dont like it, players might start becoming unhappy with the coaching. In not saying they definitely shouldnt but it's a reason why the might be hesitant
I noticed the Lakers using a “zone press” and/or a “transition press” in Game 6 vs Miami. I’d have to study it more, but I think it depended on the matchups. Or maybe not. Part of the Lakers tactic seemed to be keeping it unpredictable-more often they’d haul ass and have their defense set up before the Heat could put together a play.
Possible the Celtics became too predictable and it wasn’t hard for teams to adjust to it after the first year.
Coach spo and vogel battled in the ecf before. They were def in a coaching chess match defensively. Hopefully spo gets another superstar bc he is up there with carlisle and pop as top coaches right now.
Love the throwback analysis like this Coach even for a team as mediocre as the Pitino coached Celtics
Hope u have more in the store like this now that its the offseason
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@Mr Poophead ok mr poophead💀
Damn bro y’all got internet? Good shit
Love you too...fellow Daniel
The clips of Pitino at 6:20 show me that he really wouldn’t look out of place in a mafia movie
Where this man go
The press works depending on your personnel and how physical the refs allow you to be. You have to have certain players that enjoy defense and have a natural feel when to trap, gamble, and recover.
Imagine pressing over the course of an 82-game season
Nice video coach.
With time outs? Where they can hydrate? With small playing fields? with rest for 3 times per quarter?
You never see a soccer game, especially in the 2000's. Heck football is more taxing than basketball and they rest every play
"They come to watch me coach" LOL
If you pointed to the guy selling Hotdogs and told me he was the coach I would believe you. Crazy.
where is coach daniel? :(( i hope he's okay
Got a job with the Mavericks
When will these guys realize that Pro sports is significantly different than college sports?
are you still making videos once the season starts back up?
Hope to see breakdowns about this season soon
That Raptors game was a great game best come back in franchise history. Great content coach
Great storytelling mixed with statistical analysis! More content like this please
Whatcha been up to, Daniel? Missing your player breakdowns. Need some Richaun Holmes love!
When Pitino coached Kentucky, his press destroyed many a college team. That Kentucky team destroyed the Tim Duncan Wake Forest team. Greatest defensive game ever seen by me.
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Where did you go? I miss your videos, you make great content!
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Pitino learned NBA defense from watching me play NBA Live 95
I love full court press
I think that if they have 2 guys pressing on their basket, and 2 at half court for a half court press, and one at their opposing basket, that would be a lot better. You could see that the person receiving the inbound would rush a pass to somebody at half court, or blow by at the half. If they have 2 guys at mid court, it forces the inbounder to run and try to get the ball, which just works a lot more efficiently, and won’t give up buckets as much.
Nick Nurse deploys this sometimes. He used a full court press for the historic comeback win against Mavs last season.
Watching from Seoul, Korea :) you make hoops even better thanks
Aye coach d, it’s been a while. I definitely understand if you’re taking a break, but if you need a video idea, I think a good one would be a video on Bam Adebayo’s impact
He might just be waiting for the season to start
NBA players are so smart and skilled they will break the press and that's why many teams don't press.
You didn't mention it but almost a decade earlier Pitino coached the New York Knicks from 87 to 89 where he also ran the full-court press to excess on a team with Charles Oakley and Patrick Ewing! The first year there were injuries galore and they finished with a very poor record however the second and last season Pitino coached NYY they actually had around a 63% winning percentage but luckily someone in the front office though "Hey we have Ewing and Oakley maybe we shouldn't try to make each game a track meet!" I actually never thought he would ever coach another NBA game again.
Loved this video Daniel, really interesting. Hope you keep up more videos with this style since we probably won't get any NBA games till January!
when are you coming back?
Imagine pressing against NBA calibre players on all 82 games. Sounds like a pretty bad idea. Too many risks than rewards.
It's better if they do this in the playoffs instead. It's more/less just a gimmick if some teams did this in the regular season. Risk outweighs the reward.
back in hs, we used to always do full court trap
I wanna know what were the 1978 Hawks doing
Haha, same.
Wasn't Hubie Brown their coach then?
I will always remember when Larry Brown pressed Lakers in game of the NBA finals. It worked really well. But that was it.
Great vid. Great breakdown. It's definitely better on lower levels. We dominated for two years in middle school because of this. But pros are pros for a reason. Thanx.
it definitely makes an impact if you also have the personnel for mismatches. Raps trotted it out in the regular season using their long limbed forwards/wings and with timely presses it is tricky to get around those long hands. For the Lakers it made sense too not only pressing to decrease the opponents' shot clock but to get their half court match ups right as AD patrolling the perimeter is nasty enough.
Nice vid coach, thank u
Why press is useful is because in tight situations you are applying pressure, but you need to pitch in more defensive actions to keep enemy guessing. I guess, he was just so fixated in press to prove that is a new defensive go-to-action in the NBA.
Am I wrong if I said that he had some good talents, and instead of developing them he decided to use this tactic to squeeze some short term wins?
100% agree
Yeah I agree
Having lived through that short term Pitino era, I wholeheartedly agree. He didn't know what kind of player Billups was going to be and decided to flip him for an unmotivated Kenny Anderson. He wanted Antoine Walker to play like a traditional PF who muscles in the mid range and can get points in the paint. But Walker's pro game was vastly different being more on ball, playing from the perimeter and never shying away from a 3-point shot that was never bad to him. Plus he traded for some lumbering big name Vitaly Potapenko who was just a dude who can take up space inside. That is the problem when you give a coach like Pitino GM responsibilities. The roles can overlap and the GM tries to produce an ideal roster he 'thinks' he can coach but nobody is ever there to check him for his personnel mistakes.
His biggest problem is the problem a lot of successful college coaches have. He valued guys he thought would fit his system over talent. Similar to Doug Pederson when he got to the Eagles.
Read the ticker at the bottom of the screen at 2:33.... Can you do a video on that?
"shot in the leg, failed robbery"
COACH WHERE DID YOU GO
Update coming soon.
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@@coachdaniel8163 looking forward to it, miss your vids, especially while quarantining!
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Mitsui from Slam Dunk during the Shoyo match brought me here
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Awesome video!
Jevon Carter of the Phoenix Suns presses every possession and I believe it made us better defensively
Hello coach, just wanted to ask if you could tell me what software are you using to make these videos? Thanks
Adobe premiere pro
@@coachdaniel8163 Thank you!
Great video m8
The 90s Bulls from the first threepeat would press and trap a lot. It worked pretty well.
That's because the game was slowly phased back then. Can't really do it nowadays.
The headline on the bottom (Carl Landry, shot in the leg, failed robbery) out 1-3 weeks...i have so many questions
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Awesome video :)
I think pressing makes more sense in the NBA if only take an extra 4 to 6 seconds off the shot and clock, perhaps longer for offense to get set.
Goodluck making LeBron or Harden press in defense.
@@s_ame1135 the idea isn't necessarily to force turnovers, Just to take time off the clock.
You capitiluze on the mistakes the offense gives you, but it's still reserved in aggressiveness.
Even a low effort half court or 75 press would accomplish this.
So it could work on a team with a Harden or Lebron in theory. Worth trying.
It's not good to use the Press against a great playmaker like LeBron.
@@castilloricky85 The idea is more about wasting time than it is about forcing turnovers ...
www.82games.com/clock.htm
old link, yes. I doubt much has changed.
You should make a long video about how really good NCAA superstar coaches are. Am I wrong if I say that there are much more incredible failures, like Pitino, than success, like Stevens, when these guys go outside the NCAA?
No you wouldn't be wrong because it is a totally different landscape. Super complicated schemes don't rule the college game because of the lack of preperation time in comparison to pro leagues.
General line of thinking is that college coaches wash out in pro leagues because they can't adapt their scheme or connect with grown athletes. Pro coaches wil often wash out in college because they'll have 100 different plays and their players won't know a single one while being unable to motivate what essentially are still kids.
great vid
Imagine being the Celtics , having to run up and down and following ur man
Hey wassup coach! Would love to be to see u break down some film of Mike James of the Brooklyn Nets, he’s highly skilled and seems to always make the correct play on offense
Coach D how are you?
Good! Update coming soon sorry for the delay
@@coachdaniel8163 heey, it's nice to know you're good. No rush with the updates, just checking in👌
Wya Coach??
Well at least it was interesting to look at, nothing boring about it.
Hey bro!! We are still waiting for the Lakers Game 6 OR a full finals series defensive breakdown what worked and what didn't etc.
I remember this!
In my kiddie league we went undefeated running a full court press it's really fun if the whole team is involved
i really wanna know how that turns out lol
Do Justin Winslow defense please
This is very effective in NBA Live, if stamina effect is off
Pressing for strategy at times works. Just not too much.
Coach Daniel, Are you retiring from TH-cam? (IMO, you should be an actual coach.)
9:12 Caruso is a ghost
I think they way to make the most of it is by having a very young, deep team.
But then again, if you have that kind of team you want to tank to get draft picks so not much sense in tiring yourself out doing this
Pitino overcoached those guys. He felt he had no choice. His team was too young. He should have kept both Billups and Mercer. With Walker and Pierce all they needed was a solid center (Wallace) to take them to the finals and maybe beat the Lakers.
so Brett Brown is basically Rick Patino
I had a high school coach that would gas his starting 5 by full court pressing all game long. Nothing worse than watching your team have no energy in the final 5 minutes of the game.
myan-to-myan defense
And he was the coach of the Knicks
What software do you use?
Adobe premiere pro
@@coachdaniel8163 are you gonna be back tmrw?
1990-1991 Nuggets pressed more then anyone
if u look at eurloeague, almost every team does a full court press, and it seems to work to take time off the clock. Probably doesnt work as well in the NBA cause ppl are more athletic and the defence isnt as disciplined as in europe.
How do you defeat full court press taht shit pisses me off when we play in high school
You skipped the Bulls under Phil and Pitinos first Knicks teams a!so Seattle under Karl
"F Carl Landry (Shot in leg, failed robbery)" WTH was that injury update?
2:36
my team actually uses this kinda trap
The clippers could've run this as they have a good defensive team.
Problem Child AKA The Truth The Clippers trying to press against the Lebron or Giannis for the majority of a game would not end well. More dunks than an All-Star game.
@@danbrown1344 🤔🤔🤔idk about that Beverly is known to full court press PGs anyway, then you have PG and Leonard who play passing lanes really well, I think they would be best built to do it. Whether they would or not is a different story
@@mrmete The problem is, Leonard and PG still have to score on the offensive end. They'll be exhausted more than ever if they implemented that strategy. It's a whole another story if they have other elite defenders to substitute for Leonard and PG but they don't.
@@mrmete They couldn't even play elite half-court defense against a motion-oriented offense like the Nuggets over 7 games. Pressing would get them in more foul trouble so now they have to work harder with less on the offensive end. It's just not smart. Pretty much every team has situations in which they press, but no one is pressing even for the majority of a game.
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@@kanyeistrash9802 tbh i don't know
@@alv_houdini18 i definitely win that wont coz I didn't have to type as much.. 🤣
Really hard to press in the nba
This lookin like 2k defense
Is true the banned full court press I'm NBA? I thought it is not allowed anymore due to rule change
no
Westhead did this 7 years earlier
Perhaps Pitino didn't realize that it's a helluva lot different when you are coaching people earning more money than yourself. Watching the the bubble playoffs this year made it evident (to me) that teams can't rely heavily on any specific defensive strategy. They may prefer to press/zone/man but they would be more successful mixing things up.
Bry BB The IQ at the NBA level
Is just different. As you said, mixing up keeps the offense guessing and spending a lot of time reading the defense instead of just forcing mismatches. If you keep using the same press all game all season, it’s not going to be that difficult for teams with the right level of talent and IQ to counter it.
@@danbrown1344 Yup, that was pretty evident this year, wasn't it? The Heat is a prime example. Also, I think the past decade or two reveals to us that no coach nowadays can have a bigger ego than his players. They have to get players to buy into the system, the culture, and/or the philosophy. They can't just throw their weight around (especially because their weight depends on their results).
The fact the nba is making you not make videos proves they simply bought you out by using the “official nba job” as a way to trick you into stopping making videos
The press just uses way too much energy. It's useful in spurts, but as a base philosophy it is a horrible, self-defeating strategy.
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Yo can u post some new vids the NBA season has started so there should be plenty to cover wuts going on love your vids but I've watched all of them now ru gonna post anymore of them
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