I would like for Lakers rookie slasher Talen Horton-Tucker to watch this. 😅😅😅 Only 6'4, but a 7'1 Wingspan and Kawhi Leonard size hands to extend his arms to the rim.
Hey, just a quick Question: If we don't want to repeat the same move (for example one step finish) how do we work on the move in particulary in SSG's? or with guided defense?
Great question coach. Give them 2-3 solutions. So can focus on refining or evolving with 2-3 finishing moves. Any one of them is acceptable as long as the present a possibility of a finish. This can apply to guided or live practice,. Generally in guided we would start with 2 moves only. Either or possibilities make it easier for a player early in shaping a move to see which one suits them best in each situation. Having the constraints from the defender or the possibility of 2-3 finishing moves creates repetitions without being repetitive.
It would be awesome to have a film study like this of a WNBA player with a repertoire of finishing moves like Jimmy Butler ... coaching high schools I find it extremely difficult to find film of female ballers for them to watch ... perhaps you could be part of the solution!
I would like for Lakers rookie slasher Talen Horton-Tucker to watch this. 😅😅😅
Only 6'4, but a 7'1 Wingspan and Kawhi Leonard size hands to extend his arms to the rim.
Hey, just a quick Question: If we don't want to repeat the same move (for example one step finish) how do we work on the move in particulary in SSG's? or with guided defense?
Great question coach. Give them 2-3 solutions. So can focus on refining or evolving with 2-3 finishing moves. Any one of them is acceptable as long as the present a possibility of a finish. This can apply to guided or live practice,. Generally in guided we would start with 2 moves only. Either or possibilities make it easier for a player early in shaping a move to see which one suits them best in each situation. Having the constraints from the defender or the possibility of 2-3 finishing moves creates repetitions without being repetitive.
It would be awesome to have a film study like this of a WNBA player with a repertoire of finishing moves like Jimmy Butler ... coaching high schools I find it extremely difficult to find film of female ballers for them to watch ... perhaps you could be part of the solution!
Love the idea coach. I know there are many but would you suggest as a WNBA player that gets to the basket consistently well and finishes?
@@BasketballImmersion maybe Maya Moore or Jewell Loyd