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Jay Jameson
Добавлен 17 янв 2009
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Catching a basketball (Jay Wright explanation)
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Catching a basketball (Jay Wright explanation)
JJ and Sam Miller (Top of Key) 3ptrs (100-108)
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JJ and Sam Miller (Top of Key) 3ptrs (100-108)
Jay Joseph and Jay Jameson Training 1998
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Jay Joseph and Jay Jameson Training 1998
My young Bull I taught him a lot in basketball 🏀 airsteven23 playground legend
add a defender after a few reps do they get game feel..nice drill!
Simply amazing
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Thank you
Great drills! Finally found something that actually gets kids moving off the ball with game-like movements
This is a great drill
excelente
Props for making the video, and the question I have is to the comments section, you say it is great or great work - what exactly is great, and what exactly you will use? One of the questions that I like to ask players attending camps and clinics is not - how was it or - did you enjoy it - do you like it..... these are all irrelevant questions. Are people today afraid to speak up? or too ignorant to understand?
I will take a stab at this, I think drills like these help to establish the idea of developing their basketball iq, Creating habits that are options during the flow of the game. Some players get it. Moving without the ball creates movement.
Love the drills!
Great!
I like it good work
I based my whole shooting form off Gerald Henderson’s so this vid is fire with the different angles etc
Too many players inactive while the Coach is actively passing to every player. Inefficient.
Clearly you’ve never been an athlete. How can they learn if players are not watching the drill to see how it should be done? You want a bunch of people just being active with no effectiveness?
Very great job
This is amazing
Thanks
I love you JJ you are one of the greatest 3 point shooters in History! Modern day Pistol Pete! It goes from Bird to Paxon to Bird to me, I will trade you 10 dunks for x7 threes!!!!
Thanks a lot!
Bruh this suck I can’t believe my teacher told me to watch this
Hater
@@A_DtheKing ons of the first things my coach taught me was never pass the ball through the center of the court, theres defense overthere thats logic
nice demo!like ur video so much.
My dad is friends with this guy
Am weak asf he really missed a layup 🤦🏾♂️😭😭😭 0:30
It happens to all of us sometimes
He missed the shot 🤦🏽♂️😂😂
song?
How well does your shot do in game? It seems like your shot is really slow or is that just because you are casually shooting?
The pass off of the initial back screen wouldn't go in a game. You'll only get that either if you're lucky, or have your ball side corner guy dump it down to him in time. Also, at this age, most kids are taught to switch on those screens. This offense if for man-to-man defense, which unfortunately, you don't see being taught to kids these days, they're playing a 2-1-2, or more commonly, a 2-3, which you see a lot when watching kids this age. I like the idea, it's just not very effective, that's all.
Going to use that
The orange shirt was carrying a lot during the UCLA cut at 3:15 and 3:18 especially.
player cutting for layup off the back screen should never pass the ball, that decision is on the initial passer, if the corner man cheats to help the passer should fake and hit the corner. that defender is late on that cutter and has no position to make a play without fouling, so if that player receives the ball he should be thinking layup every time.
Basketball wasn't made in Canada ppl. It was made by a Canadian but originated in Massachusetts so it was made in America
watch the clock in the background.. the video is sped up
The back screen needs to set it on the block
This must be a hundred years old.
this take hella focus
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Chest pass doesn't count... Nash wins.
You didn't bounce pass which makes the pass faster
My team runs this, we have got some very easy points on the baseline cuts. We are 4-2 and this is one of our main plays. #Highlander Nation
Defender gotta bump cutters and deny?? just for the lesson u told em not to huh?
lol very
I can't believe how far out they are. When we used to run that in high school, the high players would catch the ball at the top of the key -- right at the elbows. We scored lots of points off of this. It's very handy when teams overplay you in man to man.
1:44 TRAVEL!
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Dude you realize "This Jameson pussy" trains NBA players and overseas players...?
Did he box out? :P
@dookdawg214 In international rules, a dominating post player is minimized because the key is wider. The funny thing is in the last Olympics, USA was #1 in assists, assist/TO ratio and fg%. When US puts our best guys on the court we win. Its rare that you blow a team out in back to back games. Even in NBA series between 1 and 8 seeds that rarely happens. We beat Spain by 37 the first olympic game and 11 the second.
@mrhoopfan1 Weak argument. Firstly, the US dominated internationally in the 90s with no problem, and even before the pros played at the Olympic level, the US teams won abroad regularly. They no longer do. Secondly, the rules are not that different. I had to make the transition from US (high school and NCAA) to Europe. The main difference is the key is wider at the baseline and the refs call travels more. Aside from that, it's just a lot of little stuff that has no impact on play.