Could you be more specific when you say motion? That could me several different things, and I want to make sure I know what you’re looking for. Thanks!
@@TheFilmRoom1 The explanation I've heard is that wave is a motion offense that involves ball reversals and constant cuts to the basket and then spacing out after the cut
Thank you! Check out this video I did a while back, and see if this breakdown what you were wanting. If not, let me know and I can see what I can put together for you 🤝 Become a 3-Level Scorer in Ballscreens ruclips.net/video/W5HR3cCIEIg/видео.html
At 3:16 there's also an opportunity to pass it to number 3. I understand reading the defense on ball screens and reacting to either loading the gun, snaking or passing the ball to the short roll...but...how do you practice knowing when to make that skip pass to the corner for number 3? Great content man!
Really appreciate it! And yes, good recognition. I believe the best way to practice these things are in controlled random drills. Meaning, playing mini games of 3 on 3 or 4 on 4 where you get into a ball screen & you predetermine the defensive coverage & then the help defenders play live defense. That way the ball handler can get reps of making live decisions in a controlled setting to learn from.
Can you make a video of passing out of the post (high post)/mid/low and all the advanced reads/ scoring opportunities from there like jokic does thanks
In the 02:58 play he could have passed the ball to the right corner right? Because the tag defender would try to help on the roll, leaving the corner guy open
Could you do a video about Motion Offense?
Could you be more specific when you say motion? That could me several different things, and I want to make sure I know what you’re looking for. Thanks!
@@TheFilmRoom1 For me how to use concepts like wave or ball screen motion to attack the defense
@@michaeljoseph7685 thanks! For clarification, what do you mean when you say Wave?
@@TheFilmRoom1 The explanation I've heard is that wave is a motion offense that involves ball reversals and constant cuts to the basket and then spacing out after the cut
I am a big Kemba fan, and love this helpful video.
Really appreciate you commenting. Glad it was helpful!
Love the content man!
Could you do a video on more drops reads, particularly snaking
Thank you! Check out this video I did a while back, and see if this breakdown what you were wanting. If not, let me know and I can see what I can put together for you 🤝
Become a 3-Level Scorer in Ballscreens
ruclips.net/video/W5HR3cCIEIg/видео.html
At 3:16 there's also an opportunity to pass it to number 3. I understand reading the defense on ball screens and reacting to either loading the gun, snaking or passing the ball to the short roll...but...how do you practice knowing when to make that skip pass to the corner for number 3?
Great content man!
Really appreciate it! And yes, good recognition. I believe the best way to practice these things are in controlled random drills. Meaning, playing mini games of 3 on 3 or 4 on 4 where you get into a ball screen & you predetermine the defensive coverage & then the help defenders play live defense. That way the ball handler can get reps of making live decisions in a controlled setting to learn from.
Love the content. I’m learning a lot, I would love to see a video about ball control/ball handling.
Thanks man! Could you be more specific? What about ball handling or ball control would you like to learn/watch?
@@TheFilmRoom1 like what are some do and don’t in ball handling in college, or what are some tips for ball handling in college ball.
I’ll see what I can do. 🤝
Make the videos longer and show more examples of what you are explaining and they will be extra fire 🔥 🔥🔥
I’ll take that into consideration. Thanks!
Can you make a video of passing out of the post (high post)/mid/low and all the advanced reads/ scoring opportunities from there like jokic does thanks
In the 02:58 play he could have passed the ball to the right corner right? Because the tag defender would try to help on the roll, leaving the corner guy open
That’s correct. The skip pass was open as well. Great observation!