Man i love your videos bro...Am 38yrs and been playing basketball since a teenager but never got to learn a lot of Fundamentals, IQ and Skills about the Game..I have watched almost all your videos from Pro Hop, Swing Step, Bump Euro, In-Out Dribble, No look In-Out Dribble, Cross Jab, Behind the Back, Negative Step, Rocker Step, How to use the Off Arm, Cross Over, Push Cross, Tripple Treat MOves e.t.c...Man you the Bomb bro!!!
@@CoachFrikki yeaah coach, you're a lowkey basketball mentor with underrated and very knowledgeable videos. I badly wanna hide your videos cause its all good!!!
Great vid. If I may elaborate on some of your tips only bc I love this stuff... Step one - Learn to shoot it. (there's good reason this vid starts w the jumper) Step two - Seriously, learn to shoot it. Hardly any of what follows is even relevant if you can't shoot. Step three - Learn to pump fake. Step four - Learn to pass to your teammate, who is now open bc the guy guarding him is now helping the guy you just burned. Step five - Learn to hit the mid-range (jump shot - see steps 1 and 2). Make em pay if they don't help Step six - Learn to move without the ball. Utilizing a screen properly negates your diminutive size Step seven - Learn how to run the pick and roll with a capable big man. Nothing flashy, just use the screen and take what the D gives you Step eight - get in great running condition. The more you run, the easier all of the above becomes I'll add one this vid doesn't talk about - Learn to be in the right position on D, and hold your own. Don't back down when D-ing up or blocking out a bigger player. Move your feet, get low, and fight back. You have rights as a defender - use them. Take good fouls, and be a pain. You'll have already annoyed them on the other end by knockin down Js, this will send them over the edge, and now you're in their head Notice how none of these have anything to do with your handles. It's a fallacy that you have to have all these dribble moves to be a good small player. Even just hitting a couple shots changes the complexion of the game. The D has to respect you, which opens driving lanes, creates space for big men to make post moves w/o your guy doubling down, and if they do, see Step Six, then Steps One and Two. Creating your own shot comes last IMO. If you do all this stuff well, you'll seriously annoy bigger players
Coach i appreciate this breakdown and to do's in game im also a 5'7 point guard and im having a hard time to be consistent on the floor thanks for this
@@CoachFrikki For a guard, I think Donovan Mitchell. He's good at finding the open man, average defender, very crafty at the rim, and also has a jumper. Thanks for replying have a good day👍.
Thank you 🏀 Voice over didn't turn out as bad as I first thought - though I gotta work on my English and get a new mic. Gonna do a mix of both videos now - no voice vids do take a lot less time to make.
As a smaller player you need to learn to finish w/both hands and develop a float game. A good big won't let you always get in the paint (floaters/runners) and if you do you will need dexterity with your lay's
For some players (Kyrie/Curry/Kobe/Lebron) developing both hands really helps out. While others (Tony Parker, Rondo, IT) make things work w/ almost always their strong hand. Each player gotta find out what works best for them.
@@B3YONDOM3GA you just need to know how to always put the ball right over the square when attempting a layup. Of course you will need a floater game still, but mastering that technique will do you wonders
@@bonystickmanking1250 That's another good one. High square finishes, dexterity, float game and a jumper w/range. Basketball is a game where the shorter you are, the more tools you need in your bag
Wow he might make the NBA playing that well. I've played that well a lot of times, but not consistently and we the same height. I wanna play him 1 on 1 more than anyone else now lol and he'd make me better.
@@goku360100 I think if he's really good he should shoot at least 50% in HS and college. In the NBA that percentage will surely drop due to bigger and faster athletes. 36% FG in High School is just awful. And that's why he was not recruited highly in college.
lol kid is alright but you're highly underestimating NBA basketball. This kid will never even make the G League. Look at him vs Jeremy Lin. Lin would squash this guy
@@sicnarf6971 But there are a lot of rookies who get drafted to the NBA who are bench players and if they get put on the floor for too long then that would not be good coaching. I just see potential. He also is shooting over people like they not there which is pro level shooting while a lot of other guys are taller than him. And his handles kinda nice too
I thought this was Skyline High School in Oakland, CA. Skyline College? Looks like a community school in San Bruno. Live in the Bay Area & never even heard of that school.
the turn, the dip, the sweep and the sway is quite noticeable on this kids jumper. Is that what you mean, when you say, he shoots "on balance"? personally, i like to break the terminology down a bit. I saw 2-3 clips where he wasnt sweeping as much, but id put em in the quick release category. Pretty good player!
Gotta say most of the things come naturally for me (although I am no where near that good) and don’t have to learn and some skills can never be acquired for me
Google's monitoring techniques on our phones are the real thing, I just uploaded a video of me playing basketball, and this is the first video it shows as "recommended" I mean, they are paying close attention to what we do and have on our phones, be aware of that folks...
Sad that all these people who continues to do their best knowing basketball is biased against them and their height won't cut it to be a pro player. Wish society can come up with height class in basketball.
Great breakdown and very detailed. I think trainers should use you as a reference point for assisting their clients in their growth. Many players develop skill sets but lack the IQ to determine when and how to use those skill sets. If you ever get the chance please check out this player: ruclips.net/video/A6nk0CfhQ8k/видео.html
What player should I break down next?
Probably gonna be in your ear until I get a Melo Ball one😂
Zach Randolph - bully ball
Paul Pierce - killer in the clutch
Andre Miller - consistently crafty
Ish Smith!! one of the shiftiest and underrated PG
Shane larkin euroleague performance
Us! We high IQ hustle players. Keep an eye out
Man i love your videos bro...Am 38yrs and been playing basketball since a teenager but never got to learn a lot of Fundamentals, IQ and Skills about the Game..I have watched almost all your videos from Pro Hop, Swing Step, Bump Euro, In-Out Dribble, No look In-Out Dribble, Cross Jab, Behind the Back, Negative Step, Rocker Step, How to use the Off Arm, Cross Over, Push Cross, Tripple Treat MOves e.t.c...Man you the Bomb bro!!!
Thank you sir, comments like this make my day ❤️. Many more videos on the way.
@@CoachFrikki yeaah coach, you're a lowkey basketball mentor with underrated and very knowledgeable videos. I badly wanna hide your videos cause its all good!!!
Great vid. If I may elaborate on some of your tips only bc I love this stuff...
Step one - Learn to shoot it. (there's good reason this vid starts w the jumper)
Step two - Seriously, learn to shoot it. Hardly any of what follows is even relevant if you can't shoot.
Step three - Learn to pump fake.
Step four - Learn to pass to your teammate, who is now open bc the guy guarding him is now helping the guy you just burned.
Step five - Learn to hit the mid-range (jump shot - see steps 1 and 2). Make em pay if they don't help
Step six - Learn to move without the ball. Utilizing a screen properly negates your diminutive size
Step seven - Learn how to run the pick and roll with a capable big man. Nothing flashy, just use the screen and take what the D gives you
Step eight - get in great running condition. The more you run, the easier all of the above becomes
I'll add one this vid doesn't talk about - Learn to be in the right position on D, and hold your own. Don't back down when D-ing up or blocking out a bigger player. Move your feet, get low, and fight back. You have rights as a defender - use them. Take good fouls, and be a pain. You'll have already annoyed them on the other end by knockin down Js, this will send them over the edge, and now you're in their head
Notice how none of these have anything to do with your handles. It's a fallacy that you have to have all these dribble moves to be a good small player. Even just hitting a couple shots changes the complexion of the game. The D has to respect you, which opens driving lanes, creates space for big men to make post moves w/o your guy doubling down, and if they do, see Step Six, then Steps One and Two. Creating your own shot comes last IMO.
If you do all this stuff well, you'll seriously annoy bigger players
Coach i appreciate this breakdown and to do's in game im also a 5'7 point guard and im having a hard time to be consistent on the floor thanks for this
That was an amazing breakdown. Thank you Coach!
Glad you liked it 😊
@@CoachFrikki Can you breakdown NBA players as well. Thanks.
@@spectren4538 Definitely gonna do some NBA players too - any special ones you'd be interested in seeing breakdowns of?
@@CoachFrikki For a guard, I think Donovan Mitchell. He's good at finding the open man, average defender, very crafty at the rim, and also has a jumper. Thanks for replying have a good day👍.
Im also a 5’9 asian hooper. Preciate the vid
Thank you - always love seeing Asian hoopers killing it on the court 🔥
Ncaa division 3 😅
@@momoloum3320 and u?
@@momoloum3320 why hate?
just like him!
These layups at 5:15-5:18-I need to work on those-I can do the pro hop but I haven’t totally mastered the two feet finishes
Ooh! Voice over, classic background, late night upload. This is with I’m talking bout
Thank you 🏀
Voice over didn't turn out as bad as I first thought - though I gotta work on my English and get a new mic.
Gonna do a mix of both videos now - no voice vids do take a lot less time to make.
@@CoachFrikki English was better than a lot of what I’ve heard from native speakers and I personally don’t mind voice-over or text-only
This breakdown is so helpful. Thanks so much coach
This dude is a bucket. Love the way he plays
Amazing videos my guy. Very informative even for me an older baller.
I don't know how to cross the channel, but your channel, Coach, is very nice and benefits a lot
lover from yemen
I appreciate that my man.
@@CoachFrikki 🌹Thank you
Love u man keep the great work
Wow!! Thanks for sharing this
Man
Dude your videos are underrated, I'd imagine you having 400k views for every clip
This kid is hella good.
Unselfish, good synergy and such a threat
Amazing stuff. Thanks so much Coach!
im F'n with this dude...
As a smaller player you need to learn to finish w/both hands and develop a float game. A good big won't let you always get in the paint (floaters/runners) and if you do you will need dexterity with your lay's
For some players (Kyrie/Curry/Kobe/Lebron) developing both hands really helps out. While others (Tony Parker, Rondo, IT) make things work w/ almost always their strong hand.
Each player gotta find out what works best for them.
@@CoachFrikki
Fair point.
Those four players all have a floater/runner, which is the ultimate giant killer. Finishing over length is a necessity..
@@B3YONDOM3GA you just need to know how to always put the ball right over the square when attempting a layup. Of course you will need a floater game still, but mastering that technique will do you wonders
@@bonystickmanking1250
That's another good one.
High square finishes, dexterity, float game and a jumper w/range. Basketball is a game where the shorter you are, the more tools you need in your bag
Terrific potential!👍
Nice narrative.👍
This man is the real Akashi Seijuro
As an Asian American former baller wannabe, Walter is the player I wished I became.
This guy is underrated
he has such incredible swag too, looks incredibly cool when he drives
Great player 😮
Wow he might make the NBA playing that well. I've played that well a lot of times, but not consistently and we the same height. I wanna play him 1 on 1 more than anyone else now lol and he'd make me better.
His FG percentage is awful
@@robocop581 Oh well then maybe I'm better. Plus they didn't show him on defense and I'm a good defender which contributes to someones gameplay.
@@goku360100 I think if he's really good he should shoot at least 50% in HS and college. In the NBA that percentage will surely drop due to bigger and faster athletes. 36% FG in High School is just awful. And that's why he was not recruited highly in college.
lol kid is alright but you're highly underestimating NBA basketball. This kid will never even make the G League. Look at him vs Jeremy Lin. Lin would squash this guy
@@sicnarf6971 But there are a lot of rookies who get drafted to the NBA who are bench players and if they get put on the floor for too long then that would not be good coaching. I just see potential. He also is shooting over people like they not there which is pro level shooting while a lot of other guys are taller than him. And his handles kinda nice too
There are way too many manufactured "rising stars" on yt today. This kid is legit tho
nice vid coach. How about swing guard tutorial?
Swing guard?
its an other term for combo guards. sometimes 1 sometimes 2. like fred vanvleet and kyle lowry in raptors
Amazing
thanks!
I thought this was Skyline High School in Oakland, CA. Skyline College? Looks like a community school in San Bruno. Live in the Bay Area & never even heard of that school.
the turn, the dip, the sweep and the sway is quite noticeable on this kids jumper. Is that what you mean, when you say, he shoots "on balance"?
personally, i like to break the terminology down a bit. I saw 2-3 clips where he wasnt sweeping as much, but id put em in the quick release category. Pretty good player!
Gotta say most of the things come naturally for me (although I am no where near that good) and don’t have to learn and some skills can never be acquired for me
His iq is fucking god level. I’m astonished
will c him in nba soon?
Looks like he’s playing at a D3 school so not a chance
I'm 5'3 and ballin like an athlete but got no jumpers.
How do I slow down the game so I can read the defense and score because everything just go fast
Play more. Watch/study and think about the game more.
Coach Frikki is da bomb! 😀 All his videos are amazing. And the music too =)
We are Gods.
I wanna practice so bad but I don’t have a ballll
Basically a scouting report
Not gonna lie if he was at Asia he has a chance to be a pro player
BRO IS ABSOLUTLY NOT UNDERSIZED!! ... 4 azn
i see coach p in the bg
so he in college now?
Splash 💦
he'd be an NBA Allstar if he was taller than 6'3
can he play in nba?
so youre saying theres a chance
Google's monitoring techniques on our phones are the real thing, I just uploaded a video of me playing basketball, and this is the first video it shows as "recommended" I mean, they are paying close attention to what we do and have on our phones, be aware of that folks...
I'm 5'9 btw
I'm like 5.6 or like 174cm why am I so short 😭
Don't use it as an excuse - turn it into a strength
That's 5'8.7
Take some growth hormone injection you gain around 2-3".
@@TomatoTomato911 Bet
@@mrlousy8210 did you take it yet
His opponents dont look that tall either. Try against standard 6ft3 point guards.
Mugsy Bogues Did It. Nuff Said!
Great fundamentals, talent, and b ball IQ but still only Harvard will pick him up. Sad…
Bro has the exact same form as me. And I’m 5’9
You are walter lum in disguise
I’m 5’6 inna 10th
like Jeremy Lin
too short. still need some height to dominate community college
Are u an actual coach cuz u should be
I've been coaching youth for the last few years. I'm a free agent these days tho 👀
@@CoachFrikki good to hear because if I had you as my coach, you would have given me the motivation i needed to get better. (freshman btw) i subbed
Sad that all these people who continues to do their best knowing basketball is biased against them and their height won't cut it to be a pro player. Wish society can come up with height class in basketball.
A height class would be regressive for the sport
@@j.c.t3617 How come?
Just say “balanced” instead of “on balance.” When you say “on balance,” it sounds like “unbalanced.”
FYI, Russell WestBrick has a significantly better shooting percentage than this dude
well no shit, pretty obvious that someone in the nba would be better than someone playing in college
His FG percentage is 36%. Not exactly spectacular
Great breakdown and very detailed. I think trainers should use you as a reference point for assisting their clients in their growth. Many players develop skill sets but lack the IQ to determine when and how to use those skill sets. If you ever get the chance please check out this player:
ruclips.net/video/A6nk0CfhQ8k/видео.html
lose the accent
I'm also 5'9 guard
I can make things that 6 footers can't lol
I have magic in my both hands🥷
need more asians after Yao and Jeremy