I am a big white dude and you really have to think like this to be effective. If I see a guy can't dribble left, I will just force him left. To be great at basketball, you have to know the thinking side, the strategy.
@@shashishekhar---- cuz kids need coaches, whether they played NCAA or pro ball or not. People don't want to referee or coach youth sports these days. We need coaches
All of that information is easily to find right here on TH-cam. They’re the best at playing the game but they aren’t doing anything unknown strategically and schematically.
@@CertifiedPGYou right but easier said than done because of the counters used on offense…If you had to explain that, this would turn into 2 day coaching clinic lol Also terminology changes from team to team and even at the lower levels from region to region depending where you’re at in the country…
@@smoothgent1011 rly ? do all people have explosive first step ? or contested pullup j ? or solid finishing with both hands? we talking about elites right here , dont put casuals and top 50 nba scorers in same cateory, you disrespecting them , and you intelligence
@@hiramclarkebeats4295 I'm talking about seeing the next defender if you drive the ball. That is something I believe most people do that play ball. I know that I do.
It's only when you hear conversations like this between Dallas and Paul, two people who played at a higher level that you see the gap between their knowledge/language and that of the average hooper. Doesn't matter how much basketball you watch or content you assume, this kind of stuff is only available to those who were formally trained. Do I understand any of it? No, but it's awesome all the same and I'd love to see more of this kind of content.
CP3 did a nice pick and roll breakdown on the Thunder's channel. As a casual fan, it was the first time that I heard a player talking about the basics of the pick and roll, something that's involved in most of the possessions in a NBA game.
This really puts it in perspective how smart the greats like Jordan, Kobe, Lebron and other greats to be able to score so much in the NBA and pick apart defenses.
Hope Adam Silver instructing play by play commentators to discuss and explain the technicalities of the game more works out. I believe it was RJ who mentioned it on ESPN thatbit was one of Adam's point of emphasis in the off season. So far JJ abd RJ are the only ones who do it in national tv games but it's still somewhat lacking.
I agree, even something like explaining how a team did a basic pick and roll would be really helpful for casual and hardcore fans alike. We gotta get more x's and o's analysis like they have in footabll
The problem, and JJ noted this in his convo with Silver, is that unlike MLB & NFL where this is second nature, basketball is such a fast sport with few natural breaks in play. A well-officiated, free flowing game could conceivably have 4-5 game minutes of play without any dead balls.
I need more of this, any chance of y’all can make more content breaking down the details of an nba game? I’d love to know how to read what the offense is trying to do as well as the D.
I think this type of content is so important, would love to see mainstream media take more of this approach… 95% of nba fans don’t even understand what’s going on in the game and the media are to blame for that
As a guy who played professional for a couple years overseas, I can tell you the very basics of defensive coverages are actually in NBA2k. Simulation games can actually teach you stuff. Hard/soft catch hedges double/blitz switching icing pick n rolls. Denying passes, giving non shooters space etc
It's moments like this, that I fling in the face of every casual, every barber shop guy, every so called park/tournament legend who says "Oh I can play in the NBA, just give me a jersey, it's only basketball against taller guys".......Thanks Mr. George.
I love basketball bro thanks for sharing this I never heard it talked like this. I mainly watched highlights growing up and went outside and did the moves I saw best I could, I gotta pretty good bag ✔️
Not only do NBA players need to know all this stuff, a lot of times they need to read the offense or defense and make choices instantly without thinking about it. And they need to trust that their teammates will do the same.
It means that primary defender doesn't really matter unless your an elite point of attack defender, if that is the case what is the point of keeping the defensive 3sec rule?
Games should come with an alternative version of commentary like this instead of what’s played now. Half the time the games need to be watched on mute, ESPECIALLY local feeds
This is why White Mamba said what he said. You might be faster than some, you might be stronger than some, you might shoot better than some. But they got more knowledge than you, and that’s why they’ll beat you every time
@@funman267 I want to strong arm him? Like get my .38? Strong usually means dominate hand. They act like reading a scouting report is akin to learning Chinese. Same as in football....same actions, different names. Green Right Strong Slot Spider 2 Y Banana on 2....Break Check, Check....Black 59 Razor, Black 59 Razor....
You have to use intuition. So for example, his weak hand is right hand. So you would know what they mean with him cuz he left handed. If someone said force him strong side, they mean left. But its just context. Maybe they do say weak is left sometimes for left handed players though cuz its easier for defense to communicate weak is left and strong is right. Just depends on context.
2:55 That’s not how everyone plays 😅. Think I have NBA scouting reports some place in one’s collection. Professional Basketball 🏀 well NBA version of it at least.
It would be difficult because we’ve been raised by dumbed down sports media personalities. Who are more personality than a student of the game. This is why I like Gil’s arena and clips like this.
As a basketball fiend, casual player, and high school coach we NEED more content like this breaking down the ins and outs of the game
I am a big white dude and you really have to think like this to be effective. If I see a guy can't dribble left, I will just force him left. To be great at basketball, you have to know the thinking side, the strategy.
Preach!
How you a casual and be coaching bro
@@shashishekhar---- casual player. Player in high school, playing in a semi pro league at 24 years old, didn’t say casual basketball fan.
@@shashishekhar---- cuz kids need coaches, whether they played NCAA or pro ball or not. People don't want to referee or coach youth sports these days. We need coaches
More of this content. Would be dope to see you break down footage with the terminology in real time.
WE NEED JEFF TEAGUE
It’s more valuable coming from him because he is the archetype that every young player dreams of being so they will actually listen
All of that information is easily to find right here on TH-cam. They’re the best at playing the game but they aren’t doing anything unknown strategically and schematically.
@@CertifiedPGYou right but easier said than done because of the counters used on offense…If you had to explain that, this would turn into 2 day coaching clinic lol Also terminology changes from team to team and even at the lower levels from region to region depending where you’re at in the country…
@@inokerogoyawa that’s my point. It’s easier said than done but the knowledge is readily available to anyone who seeks it.
PG you should make an entire episode of you breaking down how you’re thinking in a game and how you react
That would be a solid video!
Demar said in one of the interviews that he also looks behind his defender , knowing he can always just pull up or blow by , so he looks who gon help
every good isolation player (or anyone attacking a close out for example) is doing the same
Heard it first from Kobe
I think most people that play ball think like that
@@smoothgent1011 rly ? do all people have explosive first step ? or contested pullup j ? or solid finishing with both hands? we talking about elites right here , dont put casuals and top 50 nba scorers in same cateory, you disrespecting them , and you intelligence
@@hiramclarkebeats4295 I'm talking about seeing the next defender if you drive the ball. That is something I believe most people do that play ball. I know that I do.
This was genuinely a heartwarming conversation on the game of basketball.
FASCINATING!! It probably becomes easy once you play it for a year or two, but this also makes you appreciate guys who carve up defenses for 27-32ppg
Yeah you understand these guys have been playing their entire lives 😂 2 years ain't gon cut it
@@thebeatmajors_ytI think he just means understanding the scouting report and speaking the language, not playing in the NBA lol.
@@thebeatmajors_ytyeah you understand middle school defense is different from NBA defense lmao
This was amazing! Wish you could do more of these deep talks on the game!
As a hooper, this is amazing. thank you soo much for this
It's only when you hear conversations like this between Dallas and Paul, two people who played at a higher level that you see the gap between their knowledge/language and that of the average hooper. Doesn't matter how much basketball you watch or content you assume, this kind of stuff is only available to those who were formally trained. Do I understand any of it? No, but it's awesome all the same and I'd love to see more of this kind of content.
Wish I had sum like this back in highschool, woulda made me adjust my game sooo much 😭. PG really out here dropping gems
Please more of this! This was amazing!
This the talk I want to hear
CP3 did a nice pick and roll breakdown on the Thunder's channel. As a casual fan, it was the first time that I heard a player talking about the basics of the pick and roll, something that's involved in most of the possessions in a NBA game.
"Understanding is one thing
Following is another this" perfectly said😅
This really puts it in perspective how smart the greats like Jordan, Kobe, Lebron and other greats to be able to score so much in the NBA and pick apart defenses.
RIP Kobe, this reminds me of his DETAIL show's. It was Excellent!
Enjoyed hearing Paul George's explanation. Did not realize how many levels of strategy are involved!!!
Hope Adam Silver instructing play by play commentators to discuss and explain the technicalities of the game more works out. I believe it was RJ who mentioned it on ESPN thatbit was one of Adam's point of emphasis in the off season. So far JJ abd RJ are the only ones who do it in national tv games but it's still somewhat lacking.
I agree, even something like explaining how a team did a basic pick and roll would be really helpful for casual and hardcore fans alike. We gotta get more x's and o's analysis like they have in footabll
The problem, and JJ noted this in his convo with Silver, is that unlike MLB & NFL where this is second nature, basketball is such a fast sport with few natural breaks in play.
A well-officiated, free flowing game could conceivably have 4-5 game minutes of play without any dead balls.
This was Kobe’s content before but on a different level and without any sound effects. I miss Mamba😢
If Kobe is here today he will be going hard on this topic. For sure.
Awesome clip! Can't wait for more basketball IQ conversations
Love this PG! 💎
You should breakdown the game more often like this. Allot of us don’t get to hear this type of knowledge from NBA players.
This is why I love athletes doing podcasts.
I need more of this, any chance of y’all can make more content breaking down the details of an nba game? I’d love to know how to read what the offense is trying to do as well as the D.
I think this type of content is so important, would love to see mainstream media take more of this approach… 95% of nba fans don’t even understand what’s going on in the game and the media are to blame for that
I want more of this. Explain more. I love this. Helps me watch the game more intentionally
ngl Pg should have a defensive player of the year award
Give him a grammy while you're at it😂
That year on okc I swear they did him dirty
@@AaronMich90 if he didn't get hurt that year i genuinely believe he could've won dpoy and mvp
@@ryankayombya7576he has multiple all defensive first teams. He probably only did not win dpoy cos some center won it during his defensive prime
Love this content. We need more of this in the format of how Kobe did it while watching highlights on that one TH-cam channel
Great questions, love listening to these guys break down how they see the floor
PG, this was stellar my man! I would eat up content like this
This was a fantastic clip.
Really interesting! What a great insight from one of the best
YES -- PLEASE MORE -- THANK YOU FOR THIS
Now this is a clip from the podcast. Besides the stories this is way interesting
we neeed more of this !!!!!
Need more of this!
I haven’t played in awhile I needed this
I like PG tappin in with the people in his pod cast bag
Bro this the kind of stuff I’m tryna hear when listening to these nba players podcast
This help levitate any animosity I have towards players when my parlays fail 😂
What a valuable piece to the pod the guy on the left is😂😂
As a guy who played professional for a couple years overseas, I can tell you the very basics of defensive coverages are actually in NBA2k.
Simulation games can actually teach you stuff.
Hard/soft catch hedges double/blitz switching icing pick n rolls. Denying passes, giving non shooters space etc
this years 2k has taught me so much about the game
Thanks for the video!
This was what I need to know! Do this more as a basketball junkie with AAU starting up I’d love know more
That is super cool! We would love to see more
This was eye opening. Thank you
Jackie is legit pure comedy 😂😂😂
✋🫲
A lot of people don't realize that the X's & O's are really fun to learn.
wow this is really good insight into the NBA & fundamentals of B'ball
I’ve been organized hoopjng for over 20 years and that lingo was still hard af to catch .
This convo was cool af. So what terminology do you use for covering back side screens and spain pick n rolls?
It's moments like this, that I fling in the face of every casual, every barber shop guy, every so called park/tournament legend who says "Oh I can play in the NBA, just give me a jersey, it's only basketball against taller guys".......Thanks Mr. George.
I love basketball bro thanks for sharing this I never heard it talked like this. I mainly watched highlights growing up and went outside and did the moves I saw best I could, I gotta pretty good bag ✔️
Not only do NBA players need to know all this stuff, a lot of times they need to read the offense or defense and make choices instantly without thinking about it. And they need to trust that their teammates will do the same.
Jordan Poole taking notes right now.
I cannot imagine he and Kuz in a film session. Guarantee they haven't watched a single minute of film
I just wanna see a heated duel between PG and JT… such a perfect matchup on both ends
Prime vs prime I got pg
Unique content. Keep up the good work.
Hey off-topic... but that table is awesome. Does it spin on the skateboard wheels? I need that shit.
“Imma say timeout” 😂😂😂 same bro
Love this stuff.
Man they keep making ts funny when im trying to really study the game 😂 1:55
“Imma say time out coach” 😂😂😂
"Time out Coach!" 😂
Been a fan of PG since he was rising in the Pacers. Hope yall can win this years championship
“Imma say timeout coach.” Lol 🤣
Great video
The editor did a great job, appreciate it.
I just realized this fool is Esquire in ATL 😂
😂😂😂
😭😭😭😭
It means that primary defender doesn't really matter unless your an elite point of attack defender, if that is the case what is the point of keeping the defensive 3sec rule?
PG should talk about all his failures in big moments and what goes through his mind when folding to the pressure.
Lmao hater
give PG a detail episode
Playing with Haliburton would be really fun, Paul. Just sayin
PLEASE break down some film, PG!
Games should come with an alternative version of commentary like this instead of what’s played now. Half the time the games need to be watched on mute, ESPECIALLY local feeds
So common sense, but still so fascinating to listen
PG. 😂 you need to break out that whiteboard for this. I need a visual man😅
This is why White Mamba said what he said. You might be faster than some, you might be stronger than some, you might shoot better than some. But they got more knowledge than you, and that’s why they’ll beat you every time
As a retired ball coach I would love to see PG breakdown film while using the terminology!
Do you ever try to catch a defender napping in the paint, to get defensive 3 seconds?
Have you ever read a scouting report that was completely off.
Send Darryl to the sideline, if he gets to the middle.. send the help from the paint and the top ball side wing defender rotates to the corner.
all this info is out there on real hoop channels, but most casuals watching BallisLife and highlights
Good content
Amazing
jrue holiday is one of those rare players on the nba that you are worried if he guard you and you are really worried if he is not
I mean it's intricate but we all know they not really playing that intricate man. Everybody shooting threes lol
Nah I like hearing this kind of talk ✨
wow, that's educational
What happens if the ball handler is a lefty in the pick and roll, like Jalen Brunson, weak is still left for him?
Yes but you want to strong him
@@funman267 I want to strong arm him? Like get my .38? Strong usually means dominate hand. They act like reading a scouting report is akin to learning Chinese. Same as in football....same actions, different names.
Green Right Strong Slot Spider 2 Y Banana on 2....Break
Check, Check....Black 59 Razor, Black 59 Razor....
You have to use intuition. So for example, his weak hand is right hand. So you would know what they mean with him cuz he left handed. If someone said force him strong side, they mean left. But its just context. Maybe they do say weak is left sometimes for left handed players though cuz its easier for defense to communicate weak is left and strong is right. Just depends on context.
It just how you communicate with your team.
Basically every team who wants to force a player right calls “strong”
Goes to show how little the Skip Bayless’ of the world actually know about the sport
So interesting that PG doesn't even concern himself with the immediate defender on him
Great content, PG! Go Clippers!
Thanks God I've Watch enough games to know most of all terminology 😅
2:55 That’s not how everyone plays 😅.
Think I have NBA scouting reports some place in one’s collection.
Professional Basketball 🏀 well NBA version of it at least.
It would be difficult because we’ve been raised by dumbed down sports media personalities. Who are more personality than a student of the game.
This is why I like Gil’s arena and clips like this.
Scorers are reading the help defender, playmakers are reading the helpers help.
From the good old Kobe signature moves video
those cacti make me nervous
Imma call timeout😭😭
You can see he is a student of the game……it is pity he will never win a chip…..his game is smooth as ice tho….when he has it going he is butter…..
Looked like 2 Charles Barkleys with the chimp above their heads playing the cymbal when PG was talking
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