Omg seeing the breakdown of the bucks not boxing out is tough to watch They got 3 possessions in a row Were they tired idk And the last play it’s tough one on one, but pats gotta put up more resistance
Ok, about boxing out, I tend to think of it the same way you do. But the other day, I heard Josh Hart, who gets a lot of rebounds, say that this is not how he does it, because it's "not realistic" in NBA games, and you wind up locating the other rebounder but losing track of the ball. Instead, he tries to anticipate where the ball is going, or something. And I'm thinking, well ok, but maybe the point isn't so much to get yourself a board. It's to deny one to their bigs or board crashers so that your bigs can get one. Look at the examples you showed where Dame or Bev is out of the play, watching the shot go up and arc toward the basket and bounce around. That's when they could put their back on a rebounder and get low and use their legs to dig him tf out of there! So now your bigs aren't fighting for it vs someone their own size. No, you don't get a stat for this, but I guarantee that it will reduce the other team's ORs and putbacks etc. If you're a small you can try this yourself in freaking pickup games, and it works wonders. Team rebounding, super obvious, why don't more NBA teams do it?
BTW, warning, if you do try this in pickup games, the other team's bigs will 1000% hate it and start making fun of your shoes and may oops accidentally hit you in the face with the ball 😂 Fair play
Great game, but compared to the Knicks-76ers battle number four of the postseason,they were just playing. Watching that one, it felt like lives were at stake.
5:26 turner just puts his hands up and stops defending Middleton, mind boggling. This video is just fantastic, got a couple of good laughs out of me :)
I had an answer for this but the more I watched it, the less I could make sense of it. 😂 Like... Slide your feet? What happened? Did Miles think the play was over?
My understanding of icing the screen is that there are three parts: 1. feeding the ball handler toward the sideline, where an off ball defender on that ("strong") side is coming up to help, and because the on-ball defender can't see this happening, the help defender has to call the ice and then actually do it. 2. The helper has to leave an assignment to do this, so a weak-side defender has to rotate to the strong side, which is called shrinking the strong side, and the idea is that the nearest open guy should be two passes away, not just one. 3. The main objective is to make ball pick up his dribble, and the nanosecond the help defender sees this happening, he's got to leave the action and return to his assignment, and same for the other defenders, and this distinguishes the ice from a trap, where the help stays and tries to force a turnover. I think that's the textbook version, and it all has to happen just like that, or else it's busted. I see what looks like busted versions all the time, with crucial elements missing. Or kinda drop-coverage versions where the action isn't so much out on the wings as it is on the elbows, practically with the ball handler already having a foot in the paint. And I don't know if these are mistakes or just variations I'm unfamiliar with, because there's so much I don't understand about the NBA game. Anyway, thanks for the geeky videos and the chance to geek out in the comments. I hope someone will chime in with their thoughts. 😊
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1:20 "I wanna remind you that this video is sponsored by nobody, so let's keep going!"
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I can't watch this next game. Last game almost gave me a heart attack, I'm sleeping in today...
I feel that stress...or I used to...Raptors fan...
Omg seeing the breakdown of the bucks not boxing out is tough to watch
They got 3 possessions in a row
Were they tired idk
And the last play it’s tough one on one, but pats gotta put up more resistance
So weird! Just have zero eye work for it…not even bothering to find a man!
Yeah, watch it on real time as a bucks fan
This was the goodest game of the first round so far!
Absolutely insane! Love that language you speaking Tommy
I saw it in person for the first nba playoff game in my life the place was electric!
actually the only basketball breakdown channel I currently watch.
sick! thanks!!
And then pat bev grabs the ball, which. did. nothing.
great attempt tho actually hahah
Ok, about boxing out, I tend to think of it the same way you do. But the other day, I heard Josh Hart, who gets a lot of rebounds, say that this is not how he does it, because it's "not realistic" in NBA games, and you wind up locating the other rebounder but losing track of the ball. Instead, he tries to anticipate where the ball is going, or something. And I'm thinking, well ok, but maybe the point isn't so much to get yourself a board. It's to deny one to their bigs or board crashers so that your bigs can get one. Look at the examples you showed where Dame or Bev is out of the play, watching the shot go up and arc toward the basket and bounce around. That's when they could put their back on a rebounder and get low and use their legs to dig him tf out of there! So now your bigs aren't fighting for it vs someone their own size. No, you don't get a stat for this, but I guarantee that it will reduce the other team's ORs and putbacks etc. If you're a small you can try this yourself in freaking pickup games, and it works wonders. Team rebounding, super obvious, why don't more NBA teams do it?
BTW, warning, if you do try this in pickup games, the other team's bigs will 1000% hate it and start making fun of your shoes and may oops accidentally hit you in the face with the ball 😂 Fair play
Great game, but compared to the Knicks-76ers battle number four of the postseason,they were just playing.
Watching that one, it felt like lives were at stake.
agreed!!! Breaking down that series right now actually. Been going through each game :) Stay tuned
Frown turned
:)
5:26 turner just puts his hands up and stops defending Middleton, mind boggling. This video is just fantastic, got a couple of good laughs out of me :)
I had an answer for this but the more I watched it, the less I could make sense of it. 😂 Like... Slide your feet? What happened? Did Miles think the play was over?
rick already took the blame. they should have just fouled. but then the pacers winning wouldnt have been as good :(
@@noisepuppetHaha yeah i expect he was afraid he would foul him in the act of shooting and didn't want to become the next Antonio Davis.
I love being a PACERS FAN LETSSSS GOOO
Jealous! (Raptors fan..)
My understanding of icing the screen is that there are three parts: 1. feeding the ball handler toward the sideline, where an off ball defender on that ("strong") side is coming up to help, and because the on-ball defender can't see this happening, the help defender has to call the ice and then actually do it. 2. The helper has to leave an assignment to do this, so a weak-side defender has to rotate to the strong side, which is called shrinking the strong side, and the idea is that the nearest open guy should be two passes away, not just one. 3. The main objective is to make ball pick up his dribble, and the nanosecond the help defender sees this happening, he's got to leave the action and return to his assignment, and same for the other defenders, and this distinguishes the ice from a trap, where the help stays and tries to force a turnover. I think that's the textbook version, and it all has to happen just like that, or else it's busted. I see what looks like busted versions all the time, with crucial elements missing. Or kinda drop-coverage versions where the action isn't so much out on the wings as it is on the elbows, practically with the ball handler already having a foot in the paint. And I don't know if these are mistakes or just variations I'm unfamiliar with, because there's so much I don't understand about the NBA game. Anyway, thanks for the geeky videos and the chance to geek out in the comments. I hope someone will chime in with their thoughts. 😊
4:17 Patrick Beverly dirty player nut punching Turner.
you're hired!
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@0:03 Jabba the hutt is in the audience
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The Pacers are just gooder
SO MUCH GOODER!
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That cut at 5:26 was wack bruh
just saw haha, I agree. sorry bro
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Thanks for the shout out!!! 🤣
I’m a bucks fan so there was nothing gooder about that moment 😭
haha, no prob! ah feel for you man! Those injuries are tough. I'm hoping they can come back, but not looking good!!
Gooder doesn’t disappoint 💪🏾
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