@@lifeofmrc Lefty shooter, I like your game a lot! Here are a few thoughts on stuff you might want to add or improve. 1) Drive more right. 90% of your drives were to the left. Being great at driving both ways will make you more of a threat, especially against good defenders who know your tendencies. 2) Develop a hesi game. You're a good shooter but I hardly saw you make a dribbling shot fake. There are a lot of ways to fake that shot with your eyes, hands, feet. It'll make defenders never know when you're gonna pull up, and you might get some easy layups if they jump on it. 3) R-L crossover seems to be your go-to move off the dribble. Develop a package around it. Go right if they don't respect it, but cross left when they lean right. There are a lot of ways to set your crossover up. Check out my detailed crossover video. And counter back to the right between the legs after the cross as well. Keep grinding!
@@CoachFrikki @Coach Frikki You're amazing coach -- I will make sure I implement a drive going right, start getting more deceptive and throw defenders off with the hesi and built a package around my cross.... I think a lot of it starts with just getting more comfortable using my offhand and going right. I've never had anyone give me this kind of feedback so I really appreciate it. Thank you bro!!
For the under the leg, it should be a delayed explosion rather than an immediate explosion, similar to a delayed between the legs explosion, as it is too slow to immediately explode out of without being stopped by the defender. Only time you should use an immediate explosion under the leg is when you use a counter cross right after
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it gets and it doesn't get. looots of these are travels, they don't let this get away in europe most of the time. lots of travel calls in games on triple threat moves, it's frustrating, honestly i think it restricts player movement too much..
If you keep your pivot down and do it smoothly they'll let it slide most of the time. I played in Europe all my carer and it never got called on me at least.
@@joelhan You're 100% right - every single strongside rip is technically a travel. The pivot always leaves the ground a split second before the ball leaves the hand (hitting the ground doesn't matter.) But if refs called that they would call 50+ travels every game and nobody wants that.
Time stamps for each moves in every stance:
Backward stance
0:22 1. Negative step
0:35 2. Step-in 3pt
0:44 3. Shot fake + Counter
0:54 4. Shot fake + R-drive
1:05 5. Lefty Under Legs
Open stance
1:13 6. High rip
1:29 7. Duck Under
1:33 8. Jab + Cross
1:39 9. Jab and go
1:54 10. Rocker step
1:59 11. Rocker step counter cross
2:04 12. Rocker with ball at right hip
2:08 13. R-Rocker step counter
2:15 14. Jab + 3pt
2:19 15. Under the legs
2:26 16. Palm the ball + Off arm
2:44 17. Cpr jab 3pt
Closed stance
2:50 18. Closed stance explosion
3:02 19. CSE + righty drible
3:06 20. CSE + head turn
3:11 21. Forward jab + 3pt
3:15 22. Hip swivel
3:22 23. Front pivot
3:21 24. Front pivot + Rocker
Thanks for that. I'm uploading a 20 minute video tomorrow on the Ultimate Guite to Triple Threat.
Your bag is deep! got moves for days
For sure, and it's always getting deeper.
@@CoachFrikki Would you mind checking out my last video (the kings court one) and giving me some feedback on my 1 on 1 game coach?
@@lifeofmrc Lefty shooter, I like your game a lot! Here are a few thoughts on stuff you might want to add or improve.
1) Drive more right. 90% of your drives were to the left. Being great at driving both ways will make you more of a threat, especially against good defenders who know your tendencies.
2) Develop a hesi game. You're a good shooter but I hardly saw you make a dribbling shot fake. There are a lot of ways to fake that shot with your eyes, hands, feet. It'll make defenders never know when you're gonna pull up, and you might get some easy layups if they jump on it.
3) R-L crossover seems to be your go-to move off the dribble. Develop a package around it. Go right if they don't respect it, but cross left when they lean right. There are a lot of ways to set your crossover up. Check out my detailed crossover video. And counter back to the right between the legs after the cross as well.
Keep grinding!
@@CoachFrikki @Coach Frikki You're amazing coach -- I will make sure I implement a drive going right, start getting more deceptive and throw defenders off with the hesi and built a package around my cross.... I think a lot of it starts with just getting more comfortable using my offhand and going right. I've never had anyone give me this kind of feedback so I really appreciate it. Thank you bro!!
@@CoachFrikki coach could you make a scissor step breakdown?
I only watch Coach Frikki and Keith Performance
Great content as always. Keep doing these videos, you are helping a lot of hoopers!
Greatings from Italy 🏀
Thank you sir - glad to see other Euro players and coaches watching.
For the under the leg, it should be a delayed explosion rather than an immediate explosion, similar to a delayed between the legs explosion, as it is too slow to immediately explode out of without being stopped by the defender. Only time you should use an immediate explosion under the leg is when you use a counter cross right after
Thanks been struggling on 1v1 but now I have a lot more options!
Great video for beginners, im gonna learn aand master all of these!
You deserve more subscribers broo! Keep it up
Yo that front pivot +rocker is that move for sure.
Yeah they don't expect a fake after the spin. Works really well.
this is exactly what i was looking for!
Just watching this clip seems to make me better than before!
soo good!
Great triple threat moves I learned a lot 👍
Now go sauce up some defenders.
nice vid, thanks!
Glad you liked it. Here is a more detailed version: ruclips.net/video/nMcfL4Zer78/видео.html
Wow definitely wow
Great video
ty coach
This is why I love basketball, so many variations of attacks
But very little defense variations lol
Romans 10:9 because, if you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.d
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@@staysolidshades254 ok bro
Overwhelming lol. We'll need weeks to practice all this. We will though! Thank you as always.
The journey to mastery is a long one. But it's worth it
“The journey of a thousand points, starts with a single jab step. “
- Carmelo Anthony, probably
Thank you a lot coach Frikki! Unfortunately in Europe some of these moves will be illegal(travel). Anyway I need to improve my bag.
nice bro you are nice
I got call travel in pick up game when I went right and lift up my left foot up at same time I start the first dribble
Yeah it sucks that some refs call it. Doing it smoothly with a very quick righty dribble out in front will minimize the chances of it getting called.
May allah bless you great vid!!!
step-in 3pt (0:34-0:43)
les autres: finir avec un pull up
The song ?
How to avoid travel when attack right side?
Know what refs call travels in your league and don't don't do that.
Fundamentals can't go wrong with fundamentals...so no it's not dead that absurd.
According to NBA rulebook you have to dribble the ball before your pivot foot leaves the floor… guess this rule is ignored and doesn’t get called
it gets and it doesn't get. looots of these are travels, they don't let this get away in europe most of the time. lots of travel calls in games on triple threat moves, it's frustrating, honestly i think it restricts player movement too much..
unfortunately, the rocker is illegal in Europe
If you keep your pivot down and do it smoothly they'll let it slide most of the time.
I played in Europe all my carer and it never got called on me at least.
Thats good to hear! Unfortunately in the lower leagues its very strict. At least here in Germany.@@CoachFrikki
0:55 that's a travel
Its not his pivot foot is still down
Nba moves in fiba they call this a travel
I watched 100+ FIBA games last year and hardly saw a single travel call on any of these moves.
@@CoachFrikki 0:53 shouldnt this clip get called for a travel? The pivot foot(left foot) left the ground before the ball hit the ground
@@joelhan You're 100% right - every single strongside rip is technically a travel. The pivot always leaves the ground a split second before the ball leaves the hand (hitting the ground doesn't matter.)
But if refs called that they would call 50+ travels every game and nobody wants that.
6 and 7 is travel violation 🤔🤔🤔