To all the young guys and girls out there. I played on a semi high level 25 years ago, this video is pure gold. Nobody back than was teaching that stuff. You had to figure it out for yourself. Listen, watch and practice. Don't take information like that for granted. Cheers
This guy is so encouraging, like it feels like he cares deeply abt everyone's progression. really wish I would've had a coach like this when I tried to start playing organized in hs (my coach looved to play favorites). i loved watching the nba and i loved playing the sport, and i can handle the ball well, but god i was some str8 dogwater in-game cus the second i got the ball i would tense up and get scared. but now i dont worry as much if i mess up a play or 2. mistakes happen, contact is drawn, as long as youre learning from your mistakes, you will always progress.
Omg, that's happening to me😿. I'm training in a club and during the workouts I don't have any problems, but as soon as I'm in a match, I feel a lot of pressure and tense up like there's no tomorrow, and I can't do layups because I don't want to lose the ball and mess everything up. I know basketball is a sport where contact is important, but I don't know how to control my nervousness
To all my younger players be mindful of holding the ball too long to make a decision. Alot of your offenses won't give you time to make some of these moves.
Thx I'm in the basketball team in HS for all y7-12 grade and me and my friend r the only y7 in the team and it's knockouts so we r Tryna learn all the best drills and teqniques
Like my Uncle Bruce Lee said " Don't think.....feeeeeeeeeel" .....nothing against the coach but a lot of what hes teaching comes with getting yo azz whooped in game and having an epiphany IMO
Notes: Part 1: Simple Ways to Score More Points - Timestamps: 0:55 -> Duck under 1:06 -> Triple Threat then Load Step 1:20 -> Load Step then Stepback 2:02 -> Outward dribble then finish 2:19-3:36 -> Different moves out the triple threat 4:18 -> Power Dribble creates separation 4:39 -> Cross step change direction 5:05-5:30 -> Change direction if defense slides and u don’t have an angle or if you get bodied 5:45 -> One way to change directions if you get bodied 5:55 -> Have angle then get bodied 6:01-6:47 -> Completely cutoff counter 6:54 -> foul or change direction 11:30 -> Get there hand out the way, u can initiate a foul or duck under 11:53 -> On second dribble either try to get in front of defender or bump defender if their riding ur hip
Huh!? I'm doing that right now, shocking is- it's the first time I'm doing this and I'm surprised that others did this before me, I can't believe it lol.
Coach, I know I'm late to the party with my comment, however, I just gotta tell you that your words at the end of the video are exactly what I personally needed to hear. But more importantly, I believe it's exactly what these young men need to learn and carry throughout their lives, especially coming out of the last few years we all endured. Thank you for doing you, coach.
@Dick White true like always but the knowledge they have early on now is insane. I was a very hard working d1aa player but if I had that training early on in high school or middle school I wonder if I would’ve been that much better
LOL We learned more than most of these moves ourselves playing back in the 90s @ 12/13. These kids today just don't practice so they're high teens still learning basics.
What I can say... Perfectly right motivation with perfect examples. fantastic. Not only saying that someone needs to do this or that, but also explaining why to do this giving a proof to every statement which is made. Simply perfect...
I would HIGHLY recommend taking the master class; I took it one day and at my next basketball game, I played better than I have ever played and got the winning shot
Generally speaking the attack has advantage over defense when the ball is with the right guy. Just put to play together the best players for defense and attack...the later will prevail most of the time, either by scoring or getting a fault. Basketball is somewhat unfair with defenders (one on one) however as a team, defense can be as effective as what Lakers did with Miami game 6.
I play 5v5 with seniors that are really competitive and good they know how to make plays I’m only a freshman and sometimes I get nervous because I don’t wanna mess up and I always get pressed and I turn it over can u do a video on how to handle tight pressure defense
U don't let the defenders energy dictate what u do. Even if someone is all over u, u calm down..turn to a post position..keep ur head up and look for the right pass then u keep moving without the ball. Do a fake pass before every pass with an aggressive defense
i’m the same i’m a freshman too and in games all the 6 5 seniors press me. you just have to practice going from 0-100 to 0 again. like when you get the inbound you start off slow, and then explode for a lil then slow again, or the opposite. i’m not nearly as athletic or fast, but if ur smart with it you’ll be able to beat them on a press. You really only need to beat the press once, then they’ll back up
Man I wish had a coach like this. All coaches I had it was obvious they didn't even like their job. They didn't teach us anything and then got mad at us when we lost a match against other schools. I ended up not liking basketball and eventually stopped playing for a very long time. Now I feel like I can't get back into playing as I feel that I'm very very bad to the point that I'm not even having fun when I play. My shooting and dribbling is awful and don't think I can do it anymore. You are a great coach and the way you do your job is amazing because your students are learning and improving a lot because of you, you motivate them to keep going and to discover their true potential, continue doing your thing.
well your aim is to win every time so every little detail actually matters a lot. like a LOT. one single thing leads to another and that first step you take is what determines the rest. NBA players has been emphasizing the attention to detail for a long time yet some kids just wanna be curry and chuck every three pointer smh.
Help me a lot, D faul me by pushing me back when i drive, I had the option to drive right into his shoulder instead of outside hip, and this teach me to drive out and back in. Thanks coach.
What would you recommend me doing if i practice super well but when it’s game time I am so hesitant to shoot make simple mistakes that I would not make in a practice.
Been playing ball for a solid 25 years. With all these coaches showing amazing tips my shooting and decision making has never been better. I’m beating dudes in their late teens to grown at LA Fitness and 24 hr fitness
just watching this video and this really improves my performance on another level of exploiting im really glad someone like this exists and uploads these kind of videos even though these kids parents are paying 100's of dollars for this and im here just learning these drills for free
Thank u coach Drew I learned a lot of things ang realized the things that I am doing wrong tomorrow I'll surely practice everything that u have taught 1 move at a time unlit I reach my dreams
Nice vid. Basic triple threat. It is definitely effective if you have a solid jumper. A defender with quick hands can steal the ball the way it’s being held though. And a long defender with some decent lateral quickness can still disrupt the shot. I really liked the video though. Thanks.
I have a champion team but I feel like the coaches I had was as good as you goes. I love this game but you coaches I love more. Stay blessed. Hope you come ee our game, My boys and I myself is stund you sure this. God bless you family
Having information like this available online is insane for the youth of today. I played at a private school and everything we were taught was from a coach shadowing the fundamentals of Phil Jackson and his playbooks. While there is loads of quality to be taught from that. We only had what he taught. We could only figure out things on our own or in practice together or at the local park in pick up. Having videos like this capable of teaching you new fundamental level options and movesets to practice and add to your offense is insane.
If I could go back in time, I would never let anyone (mostly family and friends) talk me down. I used to say that I will end up in NBA. My father would laugh. My cousin played back in the day in Italy in a second league team, came to visit me and after we played he wanted me to go there and join the team. He said to the coaches there that i am really good and only 16 y.o. Eventually my mom, who first agreed to send me, declined. So I never went. Sucks.
At 7:50 to lke 9:00 where he doesn't do the bump but you say tat he needs to bump, that is a problem i have had now that i haven't thought about so this will proably help me really really much
Coach, good stuff but if you jab with your right foot and duck-under with a cross step, isn't that traveling because you are changing your pivot. just asking. Great stuff, love it !!!!!
@John David Santos Keep in up. Believe it or not I had a left knee injury early this year. I'm 95 percent better. 8 play with a knee wrap but it's all good.
That little circle sweep or whatever it was he did at 2:38 is the dumbest thing you can do on offense the only reason it works is because NBA basketball has favored offense a lot more than defense, maybe in America you can do that and get cheap fouls but there are rules in FIBA that strictly prevent offensive players from drawing fouls like that.
To all the young guys and girls out there. I played on a semi high level 25 years ago, this video is pure gold. Nobody back than was teaching that stuff. You had to figure it out for yourself. Listen, watch and practice. Don't take information like that for granted. Cheers
Thanks, appreciate it
Seriously thanks I'm a highschooler and there is a lot of misinformation out there. Great to hear this will actually work.
Björn Ironsides son of Ragnar lothbrok is this you
@@yungcabra4447 sorry, no
Barely anyone now teaches like this.
That guy definitely was not the best defender in there lmaooo
Hes tall and not slow so he probably is
But his short pants was twist
YOOO FRR!! 😂😂 I was dead asf. I would break him in the perimeter 😭 he’s probably the best defender in the paint 💯
idk why he was hopping that’s the easiest way to get broke 🤣🤣💯💯
Fairly certain you can’t tell from just that brief look...but I saw him move his feet and get low so, you prob rushing to judgement
Why is it funny when Kevin Love gets pissed at the kids lmao
Wait is that actually Kevin love
Karma13 no lmao
Karma13 lol
Yes that’s Kevin Love. All the kids are just enormous.
So those kids are all giants
Huge amounts of respect to this guy cause instead of going on nba he choose to teach people to be better
Lol
yea fax..
Just like coach mavs here in Philippines
@@kenvisitacion6751 oo tol coach mavs na coach mavs
@@aljointerino4122 magaling maglaro at magturo mamomotivate ka talaga
anyone notice the kid that said hes the best defender has his shorts on backwards lol
Good eye.
In the land of the blind man the one eyed man is king.
@@cozyhouse1914 in a land of the blind eyed man the one man is king
Jordan wore his practice shorts backwards. One of his superstitions.
That kid would get crossed up by some 13y olds Ik crossing his feet like that.
I wish every coach taught like that most of these coaches are failing kids
my coach calls me a disgrace to the world when I get on my heels defending.
Ikr it would be so much more helpful
I hear you bro
My coach’s teach like that
I wish i had a coach
these kids pay 100's of dollars and im jus on youtube learning
they learn better ngl
its better to learn irl
Drago you can still learn just as well from tape
@@Bajwaaa24 maybe even better because there's no pressure
@@wilzleveliq5345 nah the pressure is good, so it’s more game like
This guy is so encouraging, like it feels like he cares deeply abt everyone's progression. really wish I would've had a coach like this when I tried to start playing organized in hs (my coach looved to play favorites). i loved watching the nba and i loved playing the sport, and i can handle the ball well, but god i was some str8 dogwater in-game cus the second i got the ball i would tense up and get scared. but now i dont worry as much if i mess up a play or 2. mistakes happen, contact is drawn, as long as youre learning from your mistakes, you will always progress.
Omg, that's happening to me😿. I'm training in a club and during the workouts I don't have any problems, but as soon as I'm in a match, I feel a lot of pressure and tense up like there's no tomorrow, and I can't do layups because I don't want to lose the ball and mess everything up. I know basketball is a sport where contact is important, but I don't know how to control my nervousness
To all my younger players be mindful of holding the ball too long to make a decision. Alot of your offenses won't give you time to make some of these moves.
Thx I'm in the basketball team in HS for all y7-12 grade and me and my friend r the only y7 in the team and it's knockouts so we r Tryna learn all the best drills and teqniques
@@aleksandrakoteska5487 I’m in y7 (going to y8) and am considered a middle schooler
Gotta build the muscle memory so you do the move without thinking
Playing as a team is much better than trying to do everything by yourself
Like my Uncle Bruce Lee said " Don't think.....feeeeeeeeeel" .....nothing against the coach but a lot of what hes teaching comes with getting yo azz whooped in game and having an epiphany IMO
Kevin durant just watched these video to become an unstoppable scoring machine
🤣🤣🤣
Lel
💀
He is still unguardable🔥🔥
That do be true tho
the guy who claimed to be the best defender was playing on his heels bruh
@@bobbosworld6795 thanks even tho im younger than him(14) and yet i understand to not play defense on your heels
Fr
@@bobbosworld6795 L
His shorts are on backwards too 🤣
Let’s be honest their all ass they just rich and can afford his expensive ass training 😂.
Notes:
Part 1: Simple Ways to Score More Points
- Timestamps: 0:55 -> Duck under 1:06 -> Triple Threat then Load Step 1:20 -> Load Step then Stepback 2:02 -> Outward dribble then finish 2:19-3:36 -> Different moves out the triple threat 4:18 -> Power Dribble creates separation 4:39 -> Cross step change direction 5:05-5:30 -> Change direction if defense slides and u don’t have an angle or if you get bodied 5:45 -> One way to change directions if you get bodied 5:55 -> Have angle then get bodied 6:01-6:47 -> Completely cutoff counter 6:54 -> foul or change direction 11:30 -> Get there hand out the way, u can initiate a foul or duck under 11:53 -> On second dribble either try to get in front of defender or bump defender if their riding ur hip
Tqsm
this needs to be pinned this is actually so useful
Waa merci mon gars
He said he’s the best defender boi almost fell off a jab step
Fax I thought i was the only one 💀
Lol 🤷♂️
3:39 Lmao “who’s the best defender in here?”
*A randy dandy scrub walks up*
Me: wait what😂😂 BeSt?¿?!
I wish I was there, I usually watch these at night so I add them to a playlist and just practice these moves outside after school.
Bro iii do the exact same its 9 pm and imma practice this after bball practice for school tmrw lmao
fr tho lmao
Huh!? I'm doing that right now, shocking is- it's the first time I'm doing this and I'm surprised that others did this before me, I can't believe it lol.
I do the exact same thing ❤️
It's okay :) u did what very few people will do. That is self education and discipline 👌 :)
Proud of you 👏
this is the BEST TRAINER i have ever watched.
Coach, I know I'm late to the party with my comment, however, I just gotta tell you that your words at the end of the video are exactly what I personally needed to hear. But more importantly, I believe it's exactly what these young men need to learn and carry throughout their lives, especially coming out of the last few years we all endured. Thank you for doing you, coach.
I do envy the kids of today, how talented they can become early on
I’ve played 3 years and I’m Kylie lol
@Dick White true like always but the knowledge they have early on now is insane. I was a very hard working d1aa player but if I had that training early on in high school or middle school I wonder if I would’ve been that much better
LOL We learned more than most of these moves ourselves playing back in the 90s @ 12/13. These kids today just don't practice so they're high teens still learning basics.
This guy is a very very good coach! Excellent work really making these kids understand and encouraging them
What I can say... Perfectly right motivation with perfect examples. fantastic. Not only saying that someone needs to do this or that, but also explaining why to do this giving a proof to every statement which is made. Simply perfect...
He really teaching these boys some good stuff. Nice Drew.
I would HIGHLY recommend taking the master class; I took it one day and at my next basketball game, I played better than I have ever played and got the winning shot
i like this, not just showing the moves but also question your players are asking
Generally speaking the attack has advantage over defense when the ball is with the right guy. Just put to play together the best players for defense and attack...the later will prevail most of the time, either by scoring or getting a fault. Basketball is somewhat unfair with defenders (one on one) however as a team, defense can be as effective as what Lakers did with Miami game 6.
I play 5v5 with seniors that are really competitive and good they know how to make plays I’m only a freshman and sometimes I get nervous because I don’t wanna mess up and I always get pressed and I turn it over can u do a video on how to handle tight pressure defense
They have a bunch of them
Keep the ball protected and use a quick crossover between the legs behind the back or hesi
U don't let the defenders energy dictate what u do. Even if someone is all over u, u calm down..turn to a post position..keep ur head up and look for the right pass then u keep moving without the ball. Do a fake pass before every pass with an aggressive defense
i’m the same i’m a freshman too and in games all the 6 5 seniors press me. you just have to practice going from 0-100 to 0 again. like when you get the inbound you start off slow, and then explode for a lil then slow again, or the opposite. i’m not nearly as athletic or fast, but if ur smart with it you’ll be able to beat them on a press. You really only need to beat the press once, then they’ll back up
Work on change on speed/ direction
Man I wish had a coach like this. All coaches I had it was obvious they didn't even like their job. They didn't teach us anything and then got mad at us when we lost a match against other schools. I ended up not liking basketball and eventually stopped playing for a very long time. Now I feel like I can't get back into playing as I feel that I'm very very bad to the point that I'm not even having fun when I play. My shooting and dribbling is awful and don't think I can do it anymore.
You are a great coach and the way you do your job is amazing because your students are learning and improving a lot because of you, you motivate them to keep going and to discover their true potential, continue doing your thing.
Good vid and tips I use these all the time people gonna know when I get to the NBA!
I hope I meet u there to
Chickenwithclawz • 9 years ago how tall are u?
Wyatt Harbaugh I’m 5’8 I’m 14 and my vertical is a 33
Lol I’m 15 yrs and 6’5 ft with a 7ft wingspan
Damian Lillard lol my wingspan is 6 feet
Thank you Drew! I wish you were on youtube 25 years ago, I learn so much from you. Wish I knew this when I was younger.
Was youtube even a thing 25 years ago? Lmao
@@WhoisSaygetherefore he wasn’t on RUclips 25 years ago
The frustration and the passion for coaching. Great job
that speech at the end was probably life changing for a few of those kids, great content coach
I was thinking 'bro these dudes quick af'. my deadass realizing I had the video on 1.25 x
That's a lot to take in in one day imo.. I've never played organized ball in my life and never thought it was that complicated lol.
well your aim is to win every time so every little detail actually matters a lot. like a LOT. one single thing leads to another and that first step you take is what determines the rest. NBA players has been emphasizing the attention to detail for a long time yet some kids just wanna be curry and chuck every three pointer smh.
Referees make it harder too.
The kids sometimes look confused. It's good stuff, though I thought it was too much.
That quote that he stated is jimmy butler in the finals
Kevin Love is a straight G!
Wow that speech at the end was amazing. I didn't expect to watch this whole video when I clicked on it but damn he impressed me.
4:36 gets em everytime 🔥
Help me a lot, D faul me by pushing me back when i drive, I had the option to drive right into his shoulder instead of outside hip, and this teach me to drive out and back in. Thanks coach.
Great video, motivates me totaly to become a better player and even a trainer.
What would you recommend me doing if i practice super well but when it’s game time I am so hesitant to shoot make simple mistakes that I would not make in a practice.
watched the whole thing , watching him make me wanna take basketball serious
Been playing ball for a solid 25 years. With all these coaches showing amazing tips my shooting and decision making has never been better. I’m beating dudes in their late teens to grown at LA Fitness and 24 hr fitness
This coach is INSANE, he really teches you the simple little things that make you a whole new differnt player compred to others
just watching this video and this really improves my performance on another level of exploiting im really glad someone like this exists and uploads these kind of videos even though these kids parents are paying 100's of dollars for this and im here just learning these drills for free
Thank u coach Drew I learned a lot of things ang realized the things that I am doing wrong tomorrow I'll surely practice everything that u have taught 1 move at a time unlit I reach my dreams
Loved every bit of this
I feel like the wouldn’t call the foul shots Jen they have they arm on you in HIGHSCHOOL
BEST EVER watched and learned from HANDS DOWN>>>>>>>>>>>>>>.
That first series is perfect I've been trying to get son to stop going to short corner on drives
Nice vid. Basic triple threat. It is definitely effective if you have a solid jumper. A defender with quick hands can steal the ball the way it’s being held though. And a long defender with some decent lateral quickness can still disrupt the shot. I really liked the video though. Thanks.
thank you brooo
no problem
I gotchu fam
@@isakeinarsson4645 yeee cheers man
@@isacmissin923 very coll video
no need to worrie mate
12:22 kid asks if he can shoot if the defense is giving space, coach says no, (kid 5 seconds later) “Kobe”
Such a great coach great tips thats a sub for me all my questions were answered
I have been watching his videos since forever and I AM now cooking everyone
13:00 is this lil nas oh god
you sir have got my sub, keep it up!
The segment at the end was 💯
I’m new to the basketball scene but this really helped and inspired me
I'm 62 and no longer play but I watched.
Nice tricks! Im on a aau basketball team and it really works!
0:12 sweet home alaburma
I have a champion team but I feel like the coaches I had was as good as you goes. I love this game but you coaches I love more. Stay blessed. Hope you come ee our game, My boys and I myself is stund you sure this. God bless you family
Having information like this available online is insane for the youth of today. I played at a private school and everything we were taught was from a coach shadowing the fundamentals of Phil Jackson and his playbooks. While there is loads of quality to be taught from that. We only had what he taught. We could only figure out things on our own or in practice together or at the local park in pick up. Having videos like this capable of teaching you new fundamental level options and movesets to practice and add to your offense is insane.
Can you specify on what he taught you that were from Phil Jackson?
this coach is amazing!!!
Thanks for it
😍😍💯💯
Can you make a video for center players?
You know that EGT stands for elite guards training, right?
Bro if you ain’t gonna be 6’10”+ train to be a guard or forward. Cause being a 6’4” center ain’t gonna help you in the long run.
@@lundoren5240 fr I was 6 foot in 6th grade and trained to be a big man and I haven’t grown since now I’m having to try to transition into a guard
Nsgolf18 you still 6 foot TF 😂
this is a great channel for learning
5:24 tell me why the “best defender” looks like faze sway
Lmao he does
I was here 2021 and i improved and played a lot of games and take the advice seriously
A REAL COACH!
If you're still playing competitively listen to every single word. This is unreal that he's putting this out there for free
If I could go back in time, I would never let anyone (mostly family and friends) talk me down. I used to say that I will end up in NBA. My father would laugh. My cousin played back in the day in Italy in a second league team, came to visit me and after we played he wanted me to go there and join the team. He said to the coaches there that i am really good and only 16 y.o. Eventually my mom, who first agreed to send me, declined. So I never went. Sucks.
ive been searching for drive techniques but i didn't expect i will learn it all here
You teach well. I like your style to teach us.
This video is just perfect I mean pure gold thanks man
I like you content bro ‼️🔥🏀
Good job you are a good coach nice quality 🔥🔥🔥💯🐐
the second guy playing d had his shorts on backwards lol
At 7:50 to lke 9:00 where he doesn't do the bump but you say tat he needs to bump, that is a problem i have had now that i haven't thought about so this will proably help me really really much
Face up
Goes on to stare at him directly
You teach so well I pray I will improve
Happy birthday to drew Hanlen
This is some priceless information on the internet, this is some great stuff
The cheat code I’m abusing these drills today
i love how deep you went into each move
Best defender in the gym has his shorts on backwards
Coach, good stuff but if you jab with your right foot and duck-under with a cross step, isn't that traveling because you are changing your pivot. just asking. Great stuff, love it !!!!!
Now he’s getting cooked 😂 good one coach
Pure gold brother... kids, you pick even 40% of the stuff from this video, you go a long way.
I'm over 40 still hooping and these moves still works.
@John David Santos Keep in up. Believe it or not I had a left knee injury early this year. I'm 95 percent better. 8 play with a knee wrap but it's all good.
at 10:52 that was such a good use of a foul!
When they were working on the 1 on 1s they should have used harder jabs and manipulate there first step. The only thing missing is hard jabs.
facts
Thank you coach!
Imagine the next day he comes to practice and now everyone can get past him
That little circle sweep or whatever it was he did at 2:38 is the dumbest thing you can do on offense the only reason it works is because NBA basketball has favored offense a lot more than defense, maybe in America you can do that and get cheap fouls but there are rules in FIBA that strictly prevent offensive players from drawing fouls like that.
13:40 aye lil nas x
yeah, I really have learned a lot... my last game was a mess but I hope this video gonna help me and make me excel.
my guy has his shorts on backwards :' |)
pure gold thanks
Jesus loves you guys!
I play point guard and this my 1st season. Thanks for the info