The Defensive Tactic that Changed Basketball

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  • Опубликовано: 28 май 2024
  • We hear so much about how the three-point shot and offensive spacing has changed the game of basketball. While that's certainly true, there is also a defensive tactic that's had a similar impact: Switching.
    In this video, we take a deep dive into how and why defenses are now switching so many screens. Some of the main teams included: The Warriors, the Rockets, Villanova, Texas Tech, Baylor, LSU, and the 2004 Pistons and Lakers.
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    0:00 Intro
    3:33 Why Switch Screens?
    7:19 The Triple Switch
    11:35 How to Beat the Switch
    15:37 Outro
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  • @gamergamer69420
    @gamergamer69420 2 года назад +880

    This is the type of content that enriches watching basketball live. It's so cool to be able to guess what a team is planning/thinking then watching it unfold.

    • @traigreer5211
      @traigreer5211 2 года назад +8

      Absolutely.

    • @Comedyvibes
      @Comedyvibes Год назад +5

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    • @mossfromdade3056
      @mossfromdade3056 Год назад +1

      🎯 the science of it does make it more intriguing/entertaining

    • @knotationmusic
      @knotationmusic 6 месяцев назад +1

      I think it was during the Warriors-Raptors finals when I saw a play unfold and call it in the seconds it took to occur. It was “Cyclone” that Kerr took from Hoidberg and he took from college ball

  • @doktarr
    @doktarr 2 года назад +348

    To me the big turning point around 2013. This was still two years BEFORE the Warriors took over the league, but you could see the change happening. The Warriors crushed the Nuggets in the playoffs in the first round, and Steph kept abusing players going under the screens by pulling up for three. It kind of broke my brain. I kept seeing it and thinking "but... that's a bad shot, right???" But it wasn't. The game had changed.
    In turn, that level of shooting and spacing changed how teams covered ball screens, which led to everything you've shown here.

    • @allenross3050
      @allenross3050 2 года назад +5

      The rockets changed the game

    • @mikeoxbig6500
      @mikeoxbig6500 2 года назад +12

      @@allenross3050 salty rocket fans that the warriors OWN the rockets lmfao. More specifically, Steph.

    • @snowflakepillow8697
      @snowflakepillow8697 2 года назад

      I am a Gonzaga fan so ruclips.net/video/T-aCJH_96No/видео.html got the advanced notice in 2008. Being able to knock down hella contested 3s is a game changer. "High arcing jump shot"... he had to drop FORTY to lead Davidson to BARELY being the last team that knocked Gonzaga out before the second round. S P E C I A L

    • @dobz746
      @dobz746 2 года назад +18

      Actually its the Suns of 2005 first then but can't defend the the post well and then its the Heat of 2012 who enhanced it that really changed the game because they can defend as well the post players because of switching and fronting bigger post players while having a stretch 5 in Chris Bosh. We saw that when Bosh got injured in the playoffs and they fully utilized it in the finals against the Thunder. Then the Warriors used that same concept in 2015 with a stretch 5 and also because how quick he is to defend perimeter players (like Bosh who is good but Draymond is elite) and then Rockets of 2018 enhanced it again by switching every screen because the Warriors were so potent in the perimeter.

    • @Oppenheimer1967
      @Oppenheimer1967 Год назад +6

      @@mikeoxbig6500 Steph was 🥶 ABYSMAL in the 2019 rockets warriors playoffs. Check the stats

  • @Schraiber
    @Schraiber 2 года назад +915

    Omg those catch and shoot deep 2's shots are just absolutely painful to watch. Just amazing that it took the league so long to realize that stepping like a foot back doesn't change your accuracy much but scores more points

    • @dall2341
      @dall2341 2 года назад +57

      It’s beautiful IMO.

    • @__j20
      @__j20 2 года назад +201

      That’s why I always get annoyed with the ppl who are like “i miss 2000’s nba, all they do is shoot 3’s now!”. I’m just like, so u miss watching worse quality play? Because that’s all it really is lol. Taking in inefficient, contested mid range shots and feeding bad bigs the ball in the post instead of playing thru the better wing players.

    • @Byronic19134
      @Byronic19134 2 года назад +42

      I grew up watching that era and it use to drive me crazy I never understood it. But to be fair stepping back absolutely did change they're accuracy bcuz guys didn't train to do it so they weren't comfortable a ton of guys would be comfy with college 3 point range n never adjust.

    • @dlynchious1157
      @dlynchious1157 2 года назад +34

      Nobody says they miss 2000 nba. They miss before defense was illegal.

    • @pullt
      @pullt 2 года назад +47

      @@dlynchious1157 ?????
      That's when you HAD illegal defense lol

  • @stephenchristensen6729
    @stephenchristensen6729 2 года назад +236

    As a high school basketball coach, these videos are absolutely tremendous. Really appreciate the effort, explanation, and details that go into these breakdowns. Keep up the EXCEPTIONAL work! Cheers.

    • @johntookyobish6757
      @johntookyobish6757 2 года назад +1

      Luka exploits the switch everytime I don’t think switching is the way to go

    • @coach9410
      @coach9410 Год назад

      @@johntookyobish6757 luka is never gonna win nothing cuz the ball sticks

    • @arjunbains801
      @arjunbains801 Год назад

      @@johntookyobish6757 in high school there aren’t players as good as Luka to destroy a defense

    • @THANKYOUBENNY
      @THANKYOUBENNY 5 месяцев назад

      as a hs coach u seriously agree with these ideals about mid vs 3pt efficiency ? and ideals on defense? honestly....

  • @danieltost
    @danieltost 2 года назад +92

    I remember Barkley bashing the 2000s Mavs teams for switching screens. The game changed a lot.
    Your videos are great! Keep it up!

    • @chillzwills6523
      @chillzwills6523 4 месяца назад +2

      Personnel has greatly changed.. the league doesn't have traditional 5's and 4's were now have 3's and 4's playing the forward position and 4's are playing the 5.. so now you have non traditional bigs who can switch and stay in from of perimeter players

  • @philyim5685
    @philyim5685 2 года назад +6

    Come visit this video right after watching your collaboration with Roger aka GM. Good content! Subscribed!

  • @jacobhuntington8506
    @jacobhuntington8506 2 года назад +145

    This (and all your stuff) is gold for coaches just starting out like myself - I've taken huge steps in my level of understanding the x's and o's of basketball thanks to your channel and wanted to relay my thanks. Cheers and thanks coach

    • @powerupk3
      @powerupk3 2 года назад +10

      Hope you have success coaching my guy. Study & learn the players & opponents.

  • @waviiboiitrey6
    @waviiboiitrey6 2 года назад +10

    We love the super nerdy basketball videos!

  • @officialnickbillions
    @officialnickbillions 2 года назад +29

    This video alone just made basketball so much more fun to watch again! Thank you so much for showing how defense has evolved along with offensive playmakers! Chess is so much more fun than checkers and watching defense like this changes the perspective of basketball!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @BorisVillamizar
    @BorisVillamizar Год назад +8

    how great is this type of information for basketball and for countries that still are trying to find the new ways and get into the new era of modern basketball...this is gold for us and thank you for it... from Caracas Venezuela coach!! im a big fan of your channel!! keep it up!!!

  • @bryannixon4297
    @bryannixon4297 2 года назад +13

    I was thinking the same thing about the LSU defense. When I saw them play earlier this year, I called it a matchup zone.

    • @dariangoins9209
      @dariangoins9209 2 года назад +5

      to me a switch everything defense is almost zone . watch in the video , the players on defense in a point switch everything man are basically just defending a zone

  • @mikevismyelement
    @mikevismyelement 2 года назад +12

    I think it's interesting to compare this to Belicheck/Saban's match coverage concepts in football. Both blend concept of man to man and zone to create favorable positioning for defenders. So much of it is where and when the help comes in both defenses

    • @Dunc2222
      @Dunc2222 Год назад +2

      Are there good video references for those football examples that you could share? Thanks.

  • @mohammedthahsin8582
    @mohammedthahsin8582 2 года назад +2

    As a non american who didnt have much exposure to basketball tactics growing up, this video really stands out to me the way its been explained and *especially* the visuals. good work :)

  • @sonofsarek
    @sonofsarek 2 года назад +4

    In the games that I have played, I switch when it is smart to do so and I fight thru the pick when it is smart to do so. It all depends on how good my teammate is.

  • @rolandorobles6375
    @rolandorobles6375 2 года назад +20

    You’re a legend for putting out this type of content. I love your videos and I always learn a lot. Thank you coach!

  • @user-ob2fh9wy4b
    @user-ob2fh9wy4b 2 года назад +10

    That 18/19 Warriors Rocket series was such a unique and exciting series to watch bc both side constantly use very well trained switches to avoid screen based tactics and lead to the most 1 on 1 reliant and slow paced series I have seen in the last decade, it was epic

    • @TheSands83
      @TheSands83 2 года назад

      That series was a joke literally just devolved into a 3 pt contest mixed with a flop off

    • @nonamewillbegiven6136
      @nonamewillbegiven6136 Год назад

      No it wasnt

    • @moogerchee2287
      @moogerchee2287 4 месяца назад

      casual, u clearly don't understand a shit about the game@@TheSands83

    • @moogerchee2287
      @moogerchee2287 4 месяца назад

      casual, u clearly don't understand a shit about the game@@nonamewillbegiven6136

  • @thecellulontriptometer4166
    @thecellulontriptometer4166 2 года назад +18

    Good analysis. From a coaches perspective(at the college and pro level), teaching, practicing then drilling into muscle memory switching defense takes time. Generally(IMHO) far more time is dedicated to offense because of the timing needed to be successful. The sense in the past has been that to play standard defense is more about individual positioning and effort than team timing. I think that the challenge for many coaches is that focusing enough time to make this type of team switching defense work, takes away from the time spent on creating offensive synergy. That said, with the explosion of 3 point shooting, less timing for plays is needed offensively, and more time can then come back to focusing on defensive schemes. In other words, I think the two are connected from a coaching perspective.

  • @ericbaker9007
    @ericbaker9007 2 года назад +2

    Love this video. I don’t remember which clinic I heard it but the rule was “we don’t switch out of convenience, we switch to take something away”.

  • @arashkordi7771
    @arashkordi7771 2 года назад +4

    This channel is entertaining , clear and precise. And explanation are broken down for almost anyone to understand. That in itself is underrated. Thank you!

  • @EarvGotti
    @EarvGotti 2 года назад +6

    Subbed immediately after this video. This is the type of content that makes me come back for more. Cerebral basketball strategy and how offensive/defensive schemes have evolved over time.

  • @SidTheMid1414
    @SidTheMid1414 2 года назад +6

    great video. glad u mentioned how the switches basically become zone at a certain point

  • @TapC14
    @TapC14 Год назад +1

    I love watching old videos of the midrange wizardry from the 90s and early 2000s. I think the fact that some players were good enough to be able to turn and fade, deliberately taking off balance shots to score was amazing. I wanted to model my game after a Kobe or Demar type player, but it’s a hard pill to swallow when you learn that only the best of the best can make midrange shots worth it, and matching the efficiency with a 3 is much more advantageous.

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    @norrinradd542 2 года назад +10

    Such an underrated channel. Love the content here.

  • @nofuture_at_all
    @nofuture_at_all 2 года назад +2

    First time seeing a video from this channel and I already learned a lot. When watching live games, I didn't notice what they are doing on defense but I will give more attention now.

  • @Kaleidoscope2412
    @Kaleidoscope2412 2 года назад +5

    One of the best videos illustrating a defensive concepts. A must watch for any basketball fan.

  • @mora2k
    @mora2k 2 года назад +3

    Excellent breakdown analysis. Love it! Learnt a lot! Thank you!

  • @IndianaSportsConnection
    @IndianaSportsConnection 4 месяца назад

    Great job on this channel my man I’ve had people asking me to break down film of Indiana’s games and your video def one of the best I’ve seen at breaking this down.

  • @miguelhuaracha1918
    @miguelhuaracha1918 2 года назад +1

    Great vid, as someone trying to get more into the X's and O's of basketball you had really good explanations and visuals.

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    @louisxyz1 2 года назад

    So glad you're back, love these videos.

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    @MrLJGH 2 года назад +3

    This is insanely detailed loved every second of it 🔥🔥

  • @tabingoliver
    @tabingoliver Год назад +1

    Man watching this year's NBA Finals would be a treasure trove of X's and O's with this offensive/defensive topics

  • @taylonjenkins8851
    @taylonjenkins8851 4 месяца назад

    Omg this was a GREAT VIDEO! Love how you dissected how it works, its strengths and weaknesses, and how to beat it.

  • @kevinadams6253
    @kevinadams6253 2 года назад

    Such awesome content. Always enjoy watching your breakdowns

  • @Zaneapj
    @Zaneapj Год назад +1

    It's funny looking back that my coach, when we were 10, taught us to switch and closeout, that year we won the chip moved up into a older league and made it to the semifinals

  • @gustavovidal898
    @gustavovidal898 Год назад

    you deserve every one of those subscribers, your content its in other level, its amazing. I hope i could find a channel like yours about NFL. Much love from Brasil!! Keep going on the incredible work

  • @connorlaronde2562
    @connorlaronde2562 2 года назад +1

    Awesome video! Thank you for all your effort you put into this channel 👏🏻🤝🏻

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    @TheKingOfHype Год назад

    You’re already blowing up as a channel, but you deserve even more! Keep it going man, amazing thoroughly-made content 👌

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    @ericdimarzio5756 Год назад

    Thank you for such quality content!

  • @jackyfong7620
    @jackyfong7620 2 года назад +12

    Anyone here because GM's video🙋‍♂

    • @x-man9473
      @x-man9473 Год назад

      Who's GM?

    • @jackyfong7620
      @jackyfong7620 Год назад

      @@x-man9473 A Taiwan RUclipsr who introduced hoopvision68’s videos

    • @jbutsch2301
      @jbutsch2301 2 месяца назад

      Doesn’t seem like “GM” is very relevant lol

  • @sethmadson6592
    @sethmadson6592 2 года назад

    Big props on the editing, that text over players looks easy, but it takes a shit ton of time to do. Keep after it, love the channel

  • @jr.holmes1070
    @jr.holmes1070 6 месяцев назад

    Awesome video! Thank you for all your effort you put into this channel

  • @paoragilbert4845
    @paoragilbert4845 2 года назад

    I am enjoying the break downs and the content on you channel. keep up the good work .

  • @briantate7439
    @briantate7439 Год назад

    Great informative content. Thanks!

  • @jacama-bobjohan7516
    @jacama-bobjohan7516 2 года назад

    Great stuff. Love the triple switch breakdown

  • @mr.clutch2993
    @mr.clutch2993 2 года назад +1

    I love your channel bro, subscribed

  • @gytisjakubenas9703
    @gytisjakubenas9703 2 года назад +7

    Great content, I've seen every single video on your channel, keep the good work up. Only one thing, I don't understand why is nobody talking about rebounding after switches? While the triple switch allows the three-pointers (sometimes) but it takes away the opportunity for the big to just outpower the guards for the boards, and simple switches can lead to iso ball and all that, but if there is a big with a guard on him under the basket, that can lead to a lot of second-chance points skewing the efficiency data on those isolations, they might be producing points indirectly. Just a something to think about, other than that, I absolutely love your channel

  • @blackmamba8124
    @blackmamba8124 2 года назад +1

    Need more uploads! I love content like this where basketball film/strategies are broken down!

  • @andresgirardo8481
    @andresgirardo8481 2 года назад

    Great educational video Jordan!!

  • @nukisabio8621
    @nukisabio8621 2 года назад

    Thank you Jordan! Excellent content!

  • @jjb23mj10
    @jjb23mj10 2 года назад

    Great video. Thanks for sharing!

  • @baybars1386
    @baybars1386 2 года назад

    Thanks for you work man !
    Great content !

  • @alexparanagua4325
    @alexparanagua4325 2 года назад

    Terrific video. Lots of great work here.

  • @rohgog
    @rohgog 2 года назад

    Great video. Loved it

  • @emilbdp
    @emilbdp 2 года назад +1

    Love to see Euroleague and NBA clips! Great vid.

  • @pesky19
    @pesky19 2 года назад +1

    this is another amazing video!!

  • @larrywilson3904
    @larrywilson3904 2 года назад +31

    Off topic but why is St Mary’s defense always so good considering they don’t have the most athletic players? What’s schemes do they use?

    • @mkmllrc
      @mkmllrc 2 года назад +5

      Effort and perseverance

    • @drewfleming5584
      @drewfleming5584 2 года назад +8

      Packline D. Similar to how Virginia defends.

    • @Ty_Guy2K
      @Ty_Guy2K 2 года назад +1

      @@drewfleming5584 I’m a Liberty fan and I believe we use the same scheme and it works very well (albeit against lesser competition). I’m not insanely knowledgeable about schemes but I think we use it to some degree since Coach McKay was an assistant at UVA at one point!

  • @cw4959
    @cw4959 2 года назад

    Fantastic video as always!

  • @Podobed
    @Podobed Год назад

    Great video- instant sub. 20 years ago i would shove guards over/through the screener as a center- the idea of switching wasnt even a thing. Which was weird because more often than not the point couldnt hit 20% from 3, even if he wanted to shoot- which they didnt unless they cut or got to the elbow. Amazing how offense and defense evolved in a short time.

  • @chrispaul7849
    @chrispaul7849 2 года назад

    awesome video, lotsa time and info went into making it, thanks!

  • @stinkydiapey2154
    @stinkydiapey2154 Год назад

    By far the most well explained and informative bball vid I have seen

  • @JBfan07
    @JBfan07 2 года назад

    Man this content is amazing. Really enjoyed the video

  •  2 года назад +68

    I love the content on this channel, it's so underrated.

  • @xfhzdfgasdfsadf
    @xfhzdfgasdfsadf 2 года назад

    Thanks for such an in depth analysis 🙏🙏🙏

  • @armanddd0
    @armanddd0 Год назад

    Just discovered the channel, keep going!!💪🏻

  • @pierresow7896
    @pierresow7896 2 года назад

    great video coach keep going!

  • @Cal430
    @Cal430 2 года назад +1

    One of my favorite channels on RUclips

  • @PETERODZZ
    @PETERODZZ Год назад

    Your the only channel that makes sense . Good job

  • @SoloPerICommenti
    @SoloPerICommenti 2 года назад +1

    As usual, amazing stuff, you deserve way more subscribers.
    I am learning so much when I watch your videos.
    Hopefully you'll soon get a NBA featured video like ElGee.

  • @keionadams01
    @keionadams01 2 года назад +1

    I've always been into basketball and I have some decent knowledge but I put more into learning soccer, this just blew me away, love this video

  • @CAPAE
    @CAPAE 2 года назад +3

    THANK YOU! MORE DEFENSIVE BREAKDOWN VIDEO PLEASE!

  • @mcat71090
    @mcat71090 2 года назад

    amazing breakdown...you need to do more vids

  • @lw5795
    @lw5795 2 года назад +1

    Another fantastic video. As a Purdue fan I've become very familiar with the weaknesses of switching 1 through 5 this year lol

  • @ddenzel94
    @ddenzel94 Год назад

    Great Great video my guy!

  • @Dbales34
    @Dbales34 2 года назад

    Great analysis

  • @00Tatum
    @00Tatum 2 года назад

    Great vid keeping coming ; knowledge his stupendous

  • @FarFlungHeel
    @FarFlungHeel 2 года назад

    Very well done! Thank you!

  • @ralphjenkinsak
    @ralphjenkinsak Год назад

    My favorite RUclips channels, you and Coach Daniel

  • @erablaktv
    @erablaktv 2 года назад

    This was a great breakdown

  • @Pedro-lp9li
    @Pedro-lp9li 2 года назад

    You're really really good at this, bro

  • @KaawSauce
    @KaawSauce 2 года назад

    Great work

  • @garrisonkelley3306
    @garrisonkelley3306 2 года назад

    incredible video. simply amazing

  • @starboyhimself7538
    @starboyhimself7538 Год назад

    Thanks for the good tactic videos

  • @ericliu2926
    @ericliu2926 2 года назад

    Honestly my favourite basketball channel on RUclips

  • @illest6223
    @illest6223 2 года назад +1

    Love your Channel

  • @injusticeanywherethreatens4810
    @injusticeanywherethreatens4810 9 месяцев назад +1

    Ben Taylor calls the Triple Switch 'The Shift' but instead his version involves about 3-5 players and usually involves a big hedging to the ball handler for a few seconds THHEN switching and then every1 else switches as well.

  • @yankeesteelerfan4313
    @yankeesteelerfan4313 2 года назад +4

    You gotta do a game breakdown of FSU VT from last week and how Leonard Hamilton absolutely refused to go a little smaller at the expense of his offense when Cattoor and Padulla couldn't miss a three over Mcleod. It destroyed any comeback they had. Interested to see how he comes back tonight against Clemson.

  • @normagrijalva3594
    @normagrijalva3594 2 года назад

    Love the nerdy videos... thank you

  • @rylandwhitaker2183
    @rylandwhitaker2183 2 года назад +18

    The switching defense is good when you have 5 guys at similar height who can all defend 1-5 but if not it will become a mismatch situation for post ups. I dealt with this coaching aau one season and we have a 4 out motion with pin down screens and flex or back screens but they would switch on us and it threw us for a half. I later figured out to screen your own defender or walk him down to the elbow and have the corner pop up behind him since it became a zone of sorts. Sadly I didn’t figure that out quickly enough

    • @rayden7224
      @rayden7224 2 года назад +3

      raptors are a team that has been running 6'9 guys 1 through 5 in scottie barnes, og, siakam, boucher and precious for their switching defense. probably the only team thats been doing that this year in the league and its been doing well for them while playing siakam or scottie pg minutes and getting a really good number of assists on the offensive end

  • @griffinlilly9751
    @griffinlilly9751 2 года назад +2

    I don’t usually leave comments this wholesome and simply but this is a wonderful video and please continue putting out great stuff like this

  • @jrobcentral
    @jrobcentral Год назад +1

    You make basketball so easy to understand. You’re amazing dude

  • @psychedelicpsychosis6954
    @psychedelicpsychosis6954 2 года назад +3

    I think it has a lot to do with who players grew up watching and pattering their games after. Back in the early 2000s a lot of the bigs had mostly post up maestros to look up to and shooting wasn't as developed for guys 6'10 and taller. But they had amazing post games so you wouldn't dare switch a 6' tony parker into 7'1 shaq. You'd love with the 3 from derrick Fisher coming off that screen with parker recovering to him. Also it comes down to height of players. The pg position in today's league is on average taller than the pg position back in 2004 and before. And vise versa for centers. The average center back in the early 2000s was taller than the average center today. So switching a 6'6 guard onto a 6'9 center is a lot easier than switching a 6' pg onto a 7'2 post dominant scorer. You'd have to send double teams every time. Now what you'd have to do is put a shaq like player in today's league and see if you'd still wanna switch.

    • @dewanewelch1744
      @dewanewelch1744 2 года назад +4

      Exactly. Thats why I say defense is easier now. It easier to guard a guy forcing up a 3 then a expert in the paint who hits at 70% or having to send a double or fouling him. Post play causes more issues

    • @dewanewelch1744
      @dewanewelch1744 2 года назад +2

      @Happen not really. Recency bias.

  • @ahmadshah685
    @ahmadshah685 2 года назад

    nice tactics,very informative

  • @awb24
    @awb24 2 года назад

    This is a fantastic video

  • @connorbragg791
    @connorbragg791 2 года назад +2

    Ran a defense in hs called point, which was a man-zone mashup where switching occurred all the time. It resembled a 1-3-1 zone, but the positions swapped depending on the ball. Took a lot of talking, but I can kind of see it in the way LSU's defense is set up, though I'm sure it is helped by a lot of the 5-man-out offenses.

  • @littleprince8164
    @littleprince8164 Год назад

    Bro.. this was a great video

  • @jaze0187
    @jaze0187 2 года назад

    subbed.. good times and very lovely

  • @justinkeller3237
    @justinkeller3237 2 года назад +2

    Huge fan of this channel and love all your content. I'm curious what software you use when you're drawing up those X's and O's like you did at 4:16?

  • @GustavoSilva-ny8jc
    @GustavoSilva-ny8jc 2 года назад

    0:00 DAAAAAAMN, that brings memories!!!! I bet almost no one today remember or cared about who they, but they were a classic when i was a kid and teen.

  • @anthonynorman7545
    @anthonynorman7545 2 года назад

    This was great!

  • @elijahylitalo3813
    @elijahylitalo3813 2 года назад

    Awesome video