Shooting The Basketball: Quick Release Off The Dribble

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    Coach Nick got on the court with Tony Freccero of Triple Threat Academy in Oakland to demonstrate a VITAL drill to work on picking up the ball off the dribble and getting into your shot quicker.
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  • @johnnyblade1276
    @johnnyblade1276 9 лет назад +29

    Catching the ball with shooting hand flexed is essential Pistol Pete 101. Vastly underrated skill.

    • @bballbreakdown
      @bballbreakdown  9 лет назад

      Yes! #ImIn

    • @bikietube
      @bikietube 8 лет назад +1

      what do you mean by this?

    • @mkhimuy
      @mkhimuy 3 года назад

      @@bikietube hand curled

    • @michaelrodriguez7380
      @michaelrodriguez7380 Месяц назад

      @@bikietube Your palm is facing forward/outward, fingers to the sky.

  • @nathanielkang2397
    @nathanielkang2397 9 лет назад +20

    "My shot's off"
    Got that right

  • @MrYoumitube
    @MrYoumitube 9 лет назад +7

    I just watched a Jordan fundamental training video and he say's when on offence dribble/drive, dribble/shoot you should protect the ball your off hand with your opposite leg , for example against good defenders with long hands ie. Pippen.

  • @RandyBooker
    @RandyBooker 9 лет назад +53

    Genius....Real Hoopers Know...

    • @tonybang2239
      @tonybang2239 5 лет назад

      Rb with the NBA news!!

    • @Youtubedisciple
      @Youtubedisciple 5 лет назад

      It’s so hard I’m tall but I can’t get my shot off at all I have no handles either. Meanwhile everybody and they mama shooting over me

  • @WlSEMANGaming
    @WlSEMANGaming 9 лет назад +142

    Or instead of doing this, you could pass considering the fact the you aren't open

    • @AsdfRulez
      @AsdfRulez 9 лет назад +3

      Was thinking the same thing. Plus you can tell his thing works by how much time is spent in the video telling how the other things are NOT working, instead of how it exactly works :P

    • @AsdfRulez
      @AsdfRulez 9 лет назад

      Okay, good luck:D

    • @kevinseveneleven
      @kevinseveneleven 9 лет назад +13

      What you don't understand is that this is a way to create an open shot. Proximity of the defender is meaningless if he can't get up to contest soon enough. Same reason we use the jab step, step back or pivot moves on the catch. If you're taller than your defender this is an easy way to get a quick clean look at a jumper.

    • @ReCharredSigh
      @ReCharredSigh 9 лет назад +12

      why do you think steph curry's so deadly from 3 pt land? one of the big reasons is because he has the fastest release in the nba; you can't contest something you can't react to.

    • @wallstreetzoomer
      @wallstreetzoomer 9 лет назад +10

      Kobe disagrees. Imma shoot a fadeaway over 3 defenders!

  • @austinrumpel2833
    @austinrumpel2833 6 лет назад +3

    Been practicing this, super effective. Just relearning my muscle memory now.

  • @Bucketime
    @Bucketime 9 лет назад +4

    3:07 that WOW was mad funny

    • @bennytsui3457
      @bennytsui3457 9 лет назад

      +Bucketime I lose my shit there as well lol

  • @NikhilAutar
    @NikhilAutar 9 лет назад +2

    Bringing the ball/hand over to the shooting side rather than bringing it down and going back up each time - that's genius!
    I'd also add though - a big mistake a lot of players make when shooting off the dribble is not rising UP on the shot. Even when you're fading away, pushing up, with a slight lean backwards will make it much more likely to go in!

  • @mar21182
    @mar21182 9 лет назад +20

    Sorry... This is ridiculous. For one, you don't shoot with a defender that close to you. Even if you could get that shot off, it would still be a terrible, low percentage shot. Secondly, the shooting mechanics are all wrong. Ask the coach at ProShot what he thinks of this maneuver. He's bringing the ball across his body, so there is no dip. By keeping the wrist flexed the entire time, he introduces tension which will make the release inconsistent. Good shooters do not walk around the court with their wrists flexed. In fact, they usually catch the ball with a loose wrist, often with hand on top of ball instead of behind it. For example, go watch the video of Ray Allen making that shot in game 6. In a very very quick, catch and shoot situation, he catches with his hand on top of the ball.
    Quick pull up jumpers are about making space. It's about getting your defender off balance or leaning back on his heals. It's about timing. It's really lower body quickness more than hand quickness. About the only thing correct in this video is the left hand bringing the ball to the right side of the body instead of the other way around. However, I feel that any player who shoots his normal shot with the hip and elbow aligned with the basket will automatically do this. The only people who would have trouble with it are the ones who shoot with the ball starting on the opposite side of the body. Those people need to work on fixing their regular jump shots before they get into the pull-up jumper.

    • @MrMontetowe
      @MrMontetowe 9 лет назад +2

      Totally agree! Great analysis!

    • @bballbreakdown
      @bballbreakdown  9 лет назад +10

      These techniques redefine what an open shot is. Combine this with shooting off the dribble using the hop and it won't matter how close the defender is, he simply won't do anything to affect the shot. Having your wrist flexed is absolute NOT what ProShot means about tension. Having the wrist flexed is a really important skill to have in order to prepare for the shot. You should really reassess what he's teaching here.

    • @mar21182
      @mar21182 9 лет назад

      BBALLBREAKDOWN ... I appreciate that you take the time to respond to comments. Also, just so we're clear, I'm a fan of bballbreakdown. I subscribe. I watch most of the videos. It's a great channel.
      That said... perhaps the technique should have been demonstrated at full speed in a game-like situation. From the way he's showing it, it simply looks like a quick shot with very little legs involved. That's a very poor way to shoot a jumper.
      Moreover, if ProShot hasn't specifically made a video about the tensed wrist, he probably will soon. He's actually mentioned in a video about how he's observed players catching with loose wrist. I don't think he's completed his video research to present it yet. However, make no mistake, most great shooters don't walk around with flexed wrists. It's the same concept as not dipping the ball. It's an old time piece of advice that isn't really true.

    • @insaneclashofclans
      @insaneclashofclans 9 лет назад +1

      Agree with you, an athletic, elite defender WILL affect that shot, especially if he had scouted the shooter.
      Plus that method is rushed, with little rhythm and "touch" to the shot itself, hardly a shot/method used by elite shooters (D1 and NBA).

    • @brian3338
      @brian3338 9 лет назад +1

      You don't need to dip off the dribble since the ball is already low, that's been stated by ProShot before. I can see the wrist being tense, but maybe a compromise between a relaxed wrist and a wrist that's ready to shoot can be made? I think the most important thing about this entire video is moving the ball from the off hand to the shooting hand..

  • @reemobrooklyn3557
    @reemobrooklyn3557 8 лет назад +1

    I think a lot of people don't really understand the concept of the move he's educating you with. It is actually a VERY effective move. Watch the video a couple of times, go outside and practice it, or even email BBall Breakdown to break it down more for you before you post foolish comments.

  • @sunnyynnus
    @sunnyynnus 9 лет назад +57

    We dont know if he actually made those shots lol

    • @KHJ4D
      @KHJ4D 9 лет назад +8

      the important thing is the fundamental of the shot.

  • @moxmann
    @moxmann 7 месяцев назад

    Great video! I've also found that gets me in to a better rhythm it's almost the equivalent of taking that power dribble before pulling up for a jumper.

  • @ConcaCon
    @ConcaCon 9 лет назад

    I do also keep the off-hand raised but usually to ward off reach-ins. I never thought about the shot preparation like this, as I generally use stepaways or hops to create that separation. Midnight streetball tourney is tomorrow, so I'll be trying out this move, see what it does for me. Very informative video, I like picking up little things to incorporate into my game.

  • @natshirley101
    @natshirley101 9 лет назад

    These are truly elite coaches. Great stuff coach, keep it up!

  • @AlexDehaanTV
    @AlexDehaanTV 9 лет назад +1

    As somebody who prides themselves in their defence. Good defenders have active hands, twitching, anticipating. I feel that I could easily get great challenge/deflection if somebody used this technique. With a stationary dribble, me as the defender has the advantage if you end up shooting.

  • @KokiriKnight
    @KokiriKnight 9 лет назад +12

    Do you think you could do a breakdown video on runners and floaters?

  • @mikeb8443
    @mikeb8443 8 лет назад

    The way he looks while teaching it is awkward but he's really giving you guys the most important pieces of effectively shooting off the dribble.

  • @enzolin2090
    @enzolin2090 9 лет назад +1

    Can u do a video going over making decisions in the paint thank u coach

  • @dru713281
    @dru713281 8 лет назад

    I remember a time when you only could shoot when you were wide open please kids develop with your team and work together to get open practice on knocking down shots off screens get in the weight room get under the bar and get your screen game right develop your hips to be strong focus on defense and please only work on creating your shot like this on last second situations when there is no other option playing like this will drive a great coach nuts.

  • @kentparaha6724
    @kentparaha6724 8 лет назад

    Worked for me at scrimmage today.Thanks Coach great video, im in

  • @rain__man
    @rain__man 9 лет назад

    That was a good demonstration, thanks coaches

  • @JayBrreezy
    @JayBrreezy 9 лет назад

    Great stuff coach keep em coming

    • @bballbreakdown
      @bballbreakdown  9 лет назад

      Jay_homes13 Thanks! I really think this is a good one

  • @Thacomedian64
    @Thacomedian64 8 лет назад

    Great fundamentals.

  • @MrXtcraft
    @MrXtcraft 6 лет назад

    This is good while running the pick and roll and driving in the lane people think is just when you catch the ball ...

  • @BaFDisch
    @BaFDisch 9 лет назад +2

    That's a very good vid and a very good coach:)

  • @scottdadika4720
    @scottdadika4720 7 лет назад

    Excellent Stuff!!! Coach Nick keep it up!! Still working with Chong Xie here

  • @andrewcastaneda6919
    @andrewcastaneda6919 9 лет назад

    getting the ball off quick is one thing getting space is another. Rythm is the key to shooting consistantcy. I can see your point but your shoot will be incosistant this way. get a good rythm then flow into your shot.

  • @TwoBigBlackGuys
    @TwoBigBlackGuys 9 лет назад

    no more subtle messages haha, got straight to the point 3 in the beginning

  • @walterdeleau4883
    @walterdeleau4883 9 лет назад +9

    the entire motion seems rushed, not quick. my idea of a quick release isn't necessarily the motion itself, the but realizing the opportunity and reacting in time. in my opinion, this technique seems to promote forcing a shot as opposed creating necessary space for an open shot.
    what would be a practical in-game situation where this technique would be useful? and for what type of player?

    • @poinkero
      @poinkero 9 лет назад

      Buzzer-beaters

    • @SinArtavia
      @SinArtavia 5 лет назад +1

      It's not promoting it if your options to get someone open fail then you can literally have a better chance at making a shot and potential buzzers

    • @devvv4616
      @devvv4616 5 лет назад

      see the last part of the vid where he demonstrates quickly in game situation and coach nick fouled him. That's very doable in transition, actually, i see alot of star players get fouls that way

  • @Adaden123
    @Adaden123 9 лет назад

    Nice stuff coach!

  • @Pasites
    @Pasites 9 лет назад +13

    elite brick-chucking testimonial
    not in :(

  • @SkobyHD
    @SkobyHD 6 лет назад

    Why no ones after? Insane matchup.

  • @gottooooo
    @gottooooo 8 лет назад

    Great stuff.

  • @Batoujitsu
    @Batoujitsu 9 лет назад

    This needs game speed examples like the great video here where they teach to attack the closeout

  • @Benj4minGuy
    @Benj4minGuy 5 лет назад

    Thanks!

  • @braxtonlansiquot5314
    @braxtonlansiquot5314 9 лет назад

    Great video

  • @frrmrr4314
    @frrmrr4314 9 лет назад

    damn thats actually really intresting, im definitly keeping this in mind

  • @ObeyRose
    @ObeyRose 9 лет назад

    Amazing stuff coach I will try this in the gym when I'm playing free for all (32) or (21) but I probably won't use this in a pick up game considering that it's not the best shot unless your Kobe haha

  • @R8Prototype
    @R8Prototype 9 лет назад +1

    that's really interesting

  • @djekna
    @djekna 9 лет назад

    the time or situation when you wouldn't do this (while dribbling with your left and bringing the ball to the shooting hand - right hand) is if you're left-eye dominant.

  • @mishasha60
    @mishasha60 9 лет назад

    Good video.

  • @horrid9809
    @horrid9809 5 лет назад

    most people shoot when the ball is in their shooting hand, but for some odd reason (maybe because im left handed) i always pull the ball to my shooting hand from my off hand

  • @YungGoatBeats
    @YungGoatBeats 5 лет назад

    thats actually a really cool tip

  • @JefferyYuanLifeLongProgrammer
    @JefferyYuanLifeLongProgrammer Месяц назад

    Is the coach left handed or right handed?

  • @omairahmad8124
    @omairahmad8124 8 лет назад

    I have very good set shot but as soon as I take a dribble I miss what should i do to get a good off the dribble shot

  • @eduardo0908
    @eduardo0908 9 лет назад +3

    Not dipping, not sweep and sway, shoulders contract like hell....Difficult shot to make. I'll prefer to take a hard dribble to sell a drive, or a stepback, use pick and roll...Or just PASS THE BALL

    • @eduardo0908
      @eduardo0908 9 лет назад

      Still don't get what is the point off you attacking me, must be one of those guys who say a lot of shits to everyone. STILL, I'm saying that I PREFER to do other kind of shot, and believe me, my mind is not at the 60s, but I assume you work with nba or pro ballers all around the globe, so who am I to say anything. YOU RE the one who started all the shit. I don't need to prove any shit to you

    • @eduardo0908
      @eduardo0908 9 лет назад

      What a breakdown of my comment! Really getting fun here! Now wait....

  • @zimbu_
    @zimbu_ 9 лет назад

    4:25: That statement is simply false. Good shooters don't usually flex their wrists while they stand. 5:44: You should not pick up the ball like that to shoot. There's a large amount of side-to-side movement there.
    As far as I know almost all good shooters with standard shooting mechanics keep their non-dribbling hand wrists in a relatively straight, natural, relaxed position. This idea that it would be useful to flex the shooting hand wrist is strange here as hand quickness isn't really a problem in quick dribble pull ups. The problem Coach Nick talked about is a separate, basic shooting mechanics issue.
    Usually, when you talk about getting quicker shots off the dribble, you talk about getting low enough while dribbling so that you don't need a separate dip and then exploding straight up while maintaining control of your core. Also, getting the correct alignment for your shot on a very quick release off the dribble is difficult - that's why you see correction movements like the hip rotation from Steph Curry or the leg kicks from Tracy McGrady.
    This was a strange video on a channel that's pure gold.

    • @bballbreakdown
      @bballbreakdown  9 лет назад

      Of the only thing you take from this video is not to reach across your body to pull up for a shot, you're in good shape!

  • @napolianmyhand4642
    @napolianmyhand4642 9 лет назад

    Watch Tyler Ulis play.. (PG at Kentucky) he does this on the daily. CHECK IT OUT!

  • @yosemitesam1411
    @yosemitesam1411 9 лет назад +2

    Sorry and what about the dip? does this movement have dipping motion?

    • @darthvader2027
      @darthvader2027 9 лет назад +2

      Dude, you don't need to dip when you are in a pull up motio n. Once you pull up from your waist, you were already in a dipping motion

    • @yosemitesam1411
      @yosemitesam1411 9 лет назад +1

      Darth Vader Thanks man! Didn't know that! I was confused because i didnt see any dip in the move, but now... this is going to help me really much.

    • @bballbreakdown
      @bballbreakdown  9 лет назад +2

      Yes, the dip is incorporated with picking up the dribble. #ImIn

  • @andreymartin7663
    @andreymartin7663 7 лет назад

    hey guys i have problems wit my leg work everytime im bout to shoot i have to move my right leg where its comfortable so i can shoot any suggestions?

  • @23MoneyE
    @23MoneyE 9 лет назад +8

    This video is not very helpful. the 1:36 mark, know body dribbles like that, it's unnatural, it's an unathletic stance, and you lose the ability to crossover the ball effectively with your right hand dangling out there like that. Absolutely no basketball player looks like that when they are playing except for people who haven't played before, this guy honestly moves like a tv actor doing a basketball scene who doesn't play basketball. At the 2:19 mark he says that players bring the off hand over to the side with the ball FIRST then brings it back into the shooting pocket before they shoot. Are you f'n kidding me??? Know one actually does that, absolutely know one, everyone pretty much pulls up the way he did at the 2 min mark, pretty much bringing the ball across your body into your shot on a quick 90 degree angle. At the end of the day, it only takes 0.5secs to get a shot off, it's very rare for a defender to block a pull up, i don't care if you're in high school, college or the nba, how many times in a game do you see some ones pull up getting blocked, very rare, add in the fact that their reaction is always gonna be slower to your initial move, plus defenders usually have their hands low in the first place so they wont get it up fast enough to block it any ways. IF YOU WANT TO HAVE A FASTER RELEASE, WORK ON MAKING YOUR LAST DRIBBLE BEFORE YOU PULL UP A HARD DRIBBLE.
    Coach Nick, you're better than this.

    • @bballbreakdown
      @bballbreakdown  9 лет назад

      23MoneyE Ehhh, I'm pretty meh on your assessment. Having your wrist in ready position is always a good idea - it'll allow you to then dribble, pass, or shoot. At the upper levels of HS and beyond, if you don't improve your speed, you ain't gonna get that shot off if it's too slow. Sorry.

    • @tylercheng0
      @tylercheng0 9 лет назад

      BBALLBREAKDOWN I don't think having your wrist in the ready position at all times is really necessary. I feel that you could easily move your wrist into ready position before bringing the ball across your body in order to make a pull up and it would be just as quick as if you had it there the whole time. Having your wrist in that position the entire time is awkward, not athletic and doesn't really help if you ever need to crossover or change directions while dribbling. I think the main focus here should be bringing the ball to your hand instead of the hand to the ball.

    • @23MoneyE
      @23MoneyE 9 лет назад +2

      BBALLBREAKDOWN not sure how you came up with that assessment, i don't think you can name much or any ncaa or nba player that has used or uses his technique with the right arm in the position that he shows, his having the wrist flexed like that is really only applicable to catch and shoot situations when you don't dip, not off the dribble shots

    • @bballbreakdown
      @bballbreakdown  9 лет назад

      There's nothing "nonathletic" about having your wrist like that. You can still run, jump, cut at your same speed. Many of the good shooters do this. If you don't want to emulate them, I can't help you...

    • @leekahkin9011
      @leekahkin9011 9 лет назад

      i don't see the problem with this. that's actually just a pretty ho-hum hesitation dribble into a pull up.

  • @curtishowden4720
    @curtishowden4720 9 лет назад

    If I'm dribbling to my left hand, I will bring my right hand to the ball and shoot from eyes so no need to swoop under the defenders hand

    • @kevinseveneleven
      @kevinseveneleven 9 лет назад +1

      But you still have to bring the ball back across the body, you can't drive left, gather the ball and shoot with your right hand up at your left shoulder lol

  • @fleshstick2414
    @fleshstick2414 9 лет назад

    Coach nick is it possible for you to dip doing this or not?

    • @bballbreakdown
      @bballbreakdown  9 лет назад +4

      Off the dribble there is no real dip. Gathering the dribble is basically the dip.

  • @MrStricker1234
    @MrStricker1234 9 лет назад

    I think that the hardest part in this drill, is to get your shooting-hand well placed on the ball when you are dribbling with the other hand.

    • @bballbreakdown
      @bballbreakdown  9 лет назад

      Good point. That's why practicing that drill over and over is so important.

  • @jatbelbj2
    @jatbelbj2 9 лет назад

    Tbh this guy was horrible in the video, but I was able to get his technique through and took it into account in my shooting form off the dribble. I gotta tell you. This technique really became another arsenal in my sleeves in the court. I mostly use it to pass the ball or drive in. I would only shoot it when I create space from my defender. Great tip! Thanks! Btw. It's been three weeks since I started practicing these moves, and I became less rusty with my shot especially at clutch moments of the game.

  • @chunkemonkethatrillsterr5970
    @chunkemonkethatrillsterr5970 5 лет назад +1

    is that the janitor guarding you?

  • @jamalhoops785
    @jamalhoops785 4 года назад

    I like the idea of it, but it needs to be tweaked a little. I’m rippin dude every time before he even tries to shoot

  • @rainmaker5056
    @rainmaker5056 6 лет назад

    What do you mean one thing you can pass too

  • @itzjuzz
    @itzjuzz 9 лет назад

    yall still havent done a Raptors video.

  • @Darkrude12
    @Darkrude12 8 лет назад +2

    Wow people who watch these videos must be trash because this move works you rock your defender to sleep then pull up in their face.Stephen curry even does this aswelll as I have seen shabazz napier do it aswell.

    • @calebayi3765
      @calebayi3765 8 лет назад

      I watch videos like these and I'm not trash I worked on my jump shot over the summer and now my shot it like currys now I'm working on my dribbling and I'm getting better and tryouts are in October so I can't wait I'm not trash

  • @zan831
    @zan831 9 лет назад

    1. Poor rythym for any shooter - there's no dip, no consistency with the movement, low percentage shot even if defender doesn't put his hand up to contest.
    2. Bringing the ball across the body with 1 hand like that is much slower and very obvious for the defender to read than this video indicates, not to mention its much easier to lose control the ball -> turnover.
    3. By dribbling that close to your body and having your other hand cocked back like that, you're telling the defender you're going to shoot yes, but I disagree with it opening up your drive. Because your arms and feet are so close together, the mechanics are awkward, your drive/cross-over is going to be very slow and much easier to defend.
    The reason 'Quick release off the dribble' works is because they think you're going to DRIBBLE->aka drive/crossover, which means they are not prepared for the quick pull up because they're scared of the blow by. This idea seems creative and no offense to Tony but that is some weird basketball he plays.

    • @bballbreakdown
      @bballbreakdown  9 лет назад

      There is no dip when shooting off the dribble. And bringing the ball TO your shooting hand instead of reaching across your body to pick it up is much, much quicker.

  • @albertoo428
    @albertoo428 9 лет назад

    Melo does this a lot! anad he does it well

  • @perzazz329
    @perzazz329 9 лет назад

    Pretty sure if you pick up your dribble you could also pass, not only shoot

  • @XFactorz17
    @XFactorz17 9 лет назад +6

    Sorry coach, I love your stuff and I understand a business relationship but this is B.S.

    • @bballbreakdown
      @bballbreakdown  9 лет назад +3

      What are you talking about?

    • @bchen972
      @bchen972 9 лет назад

      BBALLBREAKDOWN Tbh I'm not sure about this. I think the pros are that you'll get a quicker shot. But the cons are that for not great shooters you won't get the dwade pump fake fouls. And as a bad shooter I can tell you I depend on that a lot. I mean if your a great shooter then yes it'll work really well because you want to get it up as quick as possible. Also I think the hand in hip position makes it difficult to drive.

  • @marco4568
    @marco4568 9 лет назад +1

    a shorter Omir Asik haha

  • @matthewwright9642
    @matthewwright9642 7 лет назад

    retro nike monarchs

  • @phil1980boy
    @phil1980boy 9 лет назад

    My advice is to be careful who you get advice from. Everybody has A opinion but not many guys have the track record to show for it.

  • @bball8165
    @bball8165 9 лет назад

    yeah that was a bad daddy one what the ........

  • @subscriberswithvideoscha-kz9cq
    @subscriberswithvideoscha-kz9cq 5 лет назад +1

    my right ear is lonely

  • @tygeezy
    @tygeezy 9 лет назад

    I think it is hard to get momentum or good timing with this. I much prefer to drive and stop with a hop into my shot. I also don't have a shot pocket since I shoot in one motion. I'm actually better at pulling up with my strong hand into my shot, I can feel my turn big time when pulling up with my right hand.

  • @snoman8738
    @snoman8738 5 лет назад +1

    Why u rushing you missed two buckets foo 🤔

  • @aliquewilliams3080
    @aliquewilliams3080 9 лет назад +2

    I'm not a fan of dribble pull-ups, especially if you're not open. :-(

    • @MrFlyJ
      @MrFlyJ 9 лет назад

      the dribble pullup adds dynamic to your game because if your just driving and shooting 3s its very easy guarded

    • @aliquewilliams3080
      @aliquewilliams3080 9 лет назад

      MrFlyJ riiiiiight.

    • @bballbreakdown
      @bballbreakdown  9 лет назад +2

      Alique Williams This technique kind of changes the definition of being open

    • @Sarib1234567890
      @Sarib1234567890 9 лет назад +3

      Two words......Stephen Curry

    • @kevinseveneleven
      @kevinseveneleven 9 лет назад

      ***** or in transition where there isn't a good angle for the pass and you don't want to try and force something at the basket

  • @ShekiruBoom
    @ShekiruBoom 9 лет назад

    damn he really dribbles with his hand like that??..

  • @JakeVeinotte
    @JakeVeinotte 9 лет назад

    K

  • @imthesubscribeggar2470
    @imthesubscribeggar2470 5 лет назад

    Coz u can easily grip the ball..ffs i have smol hands

  • @joshuayangg
    @joshuayangg 3 года назад

    It's easy for him he can literally palm the ball

  • @balluse
    @balluse 9 лет назад +1

    11th

  • @TheMysticPeak
    @TheMysticPeak 9 лет назад

    How can we trust this dude? If only he was a pro.

    • @bballbreakdown
      @bballbreakdown  9 лет назад +14

      If he's on my show, you can trust him

    • @kevinhitchen8297
      @kevinhitchen8297 9 лет назад

      +DCDream Chaser He runs/coaches at a very successful club/aau program...

  • @tomzeto
    @tomzeto 9 лет назад

    Really need to bring in pro trainers like Drew Hanlen again or impossible trainers. Tony may have some good concepts but his demonstration makes it look like he's tap dancing or playing something else, not basketball. Drew has some great pull up drills, way better and fluid than this demo.

  • @ShamGam3
    @ShamGam3 9 лет назад

    Coach Nick needs to work on his defense jk ;)

  • @chung0730
    @chung0730 9 лет назад +1

    BS

  • @DzFarid
    @DzFarid 9 лет назад +2

    #Trash

  • @jasonjasonson9154
    @jasonjasonson9154 9 лет назад

    this guy (not coach nick) is giving bad information

  • @carlosleyva5738
    @carlosleyva5738 9 лет назад

    First