Steve Nash's Handles Broken Down to a Science

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  • Опубликовано: 4 авг 2024
  • Steve Nash's game was so unorthodox yet so simple, and every guard can learn from him, no matter the level. I broke his handles down to a science.
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  • @ByAnyMeansBasketball
    @ByAnyMeansBasketball  2 года назад

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  • @cloudmoore2834
    @cloudmoore2834 3 года назад +116

    Man Nash was so influential for the future generation and played ahead of his time with the “7 seconds or less” Suns

    • @igethighhighhigh
      @igethighhighhigh 3 года назад +1

      Two mvps and still underrated, even tho he stole one from kob 😌🐍😂

    • @cloudmoore2834
      @cloudmoore2834 3 года назад +2

      @@igethighhighhigh Kobe should’ve definitely got that 06 mvp but he got robbed by my man Nash

    • @igethighhighhigh
      @igethighhighhigh 3 года назад +1

      @@cloudmoore2834 it’s one of those things were you can’t be mad cause Steve had his team on they bs fr

    • @23aceballer
      @23aceballer 3 года назад

      Now that team would be last in the nba in pace

    • @tony4534
      @tony4534 13 дней назад

      Zero rings

  • @102006221
    @102006221 3 года назад +14

    Elegant. Maestro. That suit Nash the most. On his days, He see every single movement(vision) on the court.
    Pirlo of Basketball world.

  • @ReconciledByFaith
    @ReconciledByFaith 3 года назад +29

    Most in-depth analysis of Nash I've seen, great job. I really appreciated the insight on how long he would hold the ball in his hand. I think you're right, it wasn't just a function of how he liked to dribble to get by guys by because he wanted to be able to pass and shoot quickly. I think part of the reason he stayed so upright was because of his soccer background; those guys don't get low and they learn to accelerate and change directions while staying upright. It also made it easier for him to stay in control with backup options since the forward lean can force you to commit more to the drive.

    • @jakeroberts5899
      @jakeroberts5899 3 года назад

      That and probably his scoliosis

    • @theartofcompetition5965
      @theartofcompetition5965 2 года назад

      yah it made me realize thats why i shoot poor when im playing super aggro. because im not upright im like near shoulder to the floor. im not pulling up hard enough i guess.

    • @krisharkleroad8
      @krisharkleroad8 4 месяца назад

      ​@jakeroberts5899 he did not have scoliosis. He had a spondylolisthesis.

  • @breaknfiction21
    @breaknfiction21 3 года назад +135

    Nash is my all time fav player. I’m still trying to figure out how ALL of his highlights are in 240-360p, while other players in the same era have HD highlights. Suns video department cheap or something? Lol. Jordans highlights are 10-20 years earlier and filmed in crisp 1080p LOL.

    • @jashardwallington
      @jashardwallington 3 года назад +8

      They be hatin on steve nash

    • @versatillion15
      @versatillion15 3 года назад +8

      Possibly because not a lot of his games were televised?

    • @ByAnyMeansBasketball
      @ByAnyMeansBasketball  3 года назад +18

      Hey 21 facts 😂

    • @user-360johnn
      @user-360johnn 3 года назад +14

      Some of jordan’s game used film to record instead of digital cameras, and film has good quality but takes up too much storage

    • @nostalgicbliss5547
      @nostalgicbliss5547 3 года назад +9

      @@versatillion15 The Suns were always on TNT, ESPN and ABC from 2005-2010. They were by far the most exciting team to watch from like 2005-2007. They def got a lot of national coverage in that era.

  • @yaomang08
    @yaomang08 3 года назад +8

    Hell yeah Nash is awesome, I somewhat copy his hesitate explode or shoot and it definitely freezes the defender

  • @marcochen9117
    @marcochen9117 3 года назад +58

    i know its a far shot and there might be not enough footage but could you cover how rodman defends and rebounds? I think everyone that is on the smaller side, from bigs to even guards can definitely use some of the skills of the worm.

    • @pesky19
      @pesky19 3 года назад +5

      i second this

    • @brownfood5365
      @brownfood5365 3 года назад +3

      Rodman's rebounding is more just practice and hussle. It's just natural. Rodman defense is a good idea tho.

    • @versatillion15
      @versatillion15 3 года назад +2

      You gotta have heart bud that’s about it. That & a lot of lower body strength

    • @pesky19
      @pesky19 3 года назад +5

      @@brownfood5365 it's definitely skill, his positioning and vision on where the ball sould go

    • @RennWickam
      @RennWickam 3 года назад +4

      @@versatillion15 you need to have the heart and lower body strength to be able to do what Rodman did, but a whole lot of skill. He's gone on the record saying he would practice rebounding, boxing out and throwing outlet passes when other guys would practice their offensive skills. He would watch film on his teammates and opponents to see how their shots usually missed and where the flaws were in their box-out technique to pick it apart. Jordan said himself that he's one of the smartest basketball minds he knows, but his unique personality often clouds it. Watch Rodman talk about basketball in Detail and it's evident how much he knows when he's locked in and not spouting off about Kim Jong Un or something

  • @micahbrown9868
    @micahbrown9868 3 года назад +9

    How Nash manages to handle the ball while dealing with his hair in his face (as well as adjusting it) is beyond me.

    • @MarsRacingNetwork
      @MarsRacingNetwork 2 года назад

      As someone who has long hair and plays,it’s actually really annoying.I usually tie it up,but idk how his hair stays the way it does

  • @JordanAnthony
    @JordanAnthony 3 года назад +2

    First time watching one of your videos, so educational and analytical - exactly how i like to view the game! subbed and keen for the next video!

  • @elitesmartathletes
    @elitesmartathletes 3 года назад +5

    Nash is embodiment of less is more 💎

  • @yunan9610
    @yunan9610 3 года назад +11

    Had he shoots more threes instead of those midranges, he could have 20+ppg season

  • @ahmetturgut6131
    @ahmetturgut6131 3 года назад

    How can anybody dislike this great video🤷‍♂️. Now u know why it looks like a walk in the park for Nash. So much wisdom, skill and effort put in to look effortless:) One of the best poing guards ever (in offense:))

  • @torosloan22
    @torosloan22 2 года назад

    One of the best basketball breakdowns I have seen. Thanks for sharing.

  • @jason3632
    @jason3632 3 года назад +5

    God bless you bro I pray that God continues to provide you with the knowledge and gift of speaking that you have keep working hard and pushing out videos and programs like these much love

  • @lovre7317
    @lovre7317 3 года назад +3

    Hey man, first of all great vid. I was wondering if you could do a video about mobility required for basketball, as I noticed u mentioned it in some of your previous videos, hip mobility to be specific. Keep up the good work!!💯🤙🏽

  • @fea1990
    @fea1990 3 года назад +3

    One thing when people talk about the pick and roll game that I feel is not highlighted enough is the ability to shoot. His ability to shoot allows him to get these kind of looks and coverages. It is much much harder to be an effective pick and roll guard when you are not an immediate threat to shoot off the screen. Without the ability to shoot coaches need to be more creative to get the same advantage in the pick and roll

  • @cidmatrix9643
    @cidmatrix9643 3 года назад

    Great vid! Nash was my favorite growing up

  • @kirbystarwell3701
    @kirbystarwell3701 3 года назад +5

    Im a huge Lebron fan but Nash introduced me to basketball. He's just fluid motion and his IQ on offense and passing (Pick and roll) was very very very impressive.

  • @jackhughes4218
    @jackhughes4218 3 года назад +2

    You’ve been ona grind lately man

  • @nymphaesgana9441
    @nymphaesgana9441 3 года назад +2

    Steve nash perfect the hip swivel. My son’s all time favorite Point Guard

  • @pedroz3694
    @pedroz3694 2 года назад

    Man u r good, that was an amazing analysis! Thanks.

  • @dv3347
    @dv3347 3 года назад

    Heck of a breakdown here. The small details you expressed .... good stuff.

  • @Ryan-gk1bd
    @Ryan-gk1bd 2 года назад

    Learned a lot here, thanks!

  • @aireli24tv12
    @aireli24tv12 3 года назад

    This is exactly what I needed thank you I been working on my game for awhile now

  • @himura53
    @himura53 2 года назад

    Thank you!

  • @krisharkleroad8
    @krisharkleroad8 7 месяцев назад +1

    Announcers would constantly say he wasn't looking for a shot, and as their saying it makes a shot. Interesting points about his high dribble and his ability to control the ball away from his body. Did Steve have big hands? I know Stockton could palm the ball off a dribble. Nash was very crafty and I think he is an underrated offensive player. If he played now, he would be taking many more 3's. He was so efficient. My favorite player to watch.

  • @igr10
    @igr10 3 года назад

    Need that full video on his pick and rolls

  • @djAmarK
    @djAmarK 3 года назад

    Great vid!

  • @theartofcompetition5965
    @theartofcompetition5965 2 года назад

    amazing video. i especially like the part about being more upright. "chest up" as nash says

  • @johnnyvenegas1598
    @johnnyvenegas1598 3 года назад +15

    Do jason kidd next breakdown anything about him. He a legit hofer

    • @netschet
      @netschet 3 года назад

      My fav player all time

    • @krisharkleroad8
      @krisharkleroad8 4 месяца назад

      You mean Ason Kidd. He had no "J". Shot 40.0% for his career. That's horrible.

  • @RennWickam
    @RennWickam 3 года назад +1

    God I wish Nash got to play in this era, where he'd be allowed to let it fly from deep as much as he wants

  • @ByAnyMeansBasketball
    @ByAnyMeansBasketball  3 года назад +30

    Would you consider Nash a top 5 point guard of all time? 🔬

  • @RH-hz9ly
    @RH-hz9ly 3 года назад

    He's the reason why I dive deeper into basketball

  • @Bundini214
    @Bundini214 3 года назад +15

    Any way we can get a video about THE Tony Parker???

    • @KahinAhmed72
      @KahinAhmed72 3 года назад +1

      Amazing idea

    • @aditya5162
      @aditya5162 3 года назад

      i need that im tryna learn that signature jump hook

    • @danbrown1344
      @danbrown1344 3 года назад

      He has an attention to detail on Tony Parker

  • @splashman-7563
    @splashman-7563 2 года назад

    Ty

  • @kushking420
    @kushking420 3 года назад

    His plays are so smooth

  • @youtrick5097
    @youtrick5097 3 года назад

    Always enjoy nash passing incredible

  • @willhooke
    @willhooke 3 года назад +1

    I think in part you answered why Nash dribbles high ~
    it increases his ball in hand time per distance travelled
    Giving him more time to execute all the you mentioned ⌚

  • @melodre9620
    @melodre9620 3 года назад

    This is exactly what i need

  • @realjcoop182
    @realjcoop182 3 года назад +6

    I'm excited to see what he does with Kyrie.

  • @Mindbend88
    @Mindbend88 3 года назад

    Awesome

  • @niceasf7038
    @niceasf7038 3 года назад

    Very very nice

  • @tienhungle3265
    @tienhungle3265 3 года назад +1

    I see Nash, I click like

  • @dashingdreww1185
    @dashingdreww1185 3 года назад

    Prob the best Canadian hooper ever

  • @jashardwallington
    @jashardwallington 3 года назад

    Nash so underrated

  • @ethan-sq6zv
    @ethan-sq6zv 3 года назад

    🔥🔥🔥

  • @kofioppong2934
    @kofioppong2934 3 года назад

    Thanks But can you do a breakdown on Tim Hardway Killer Crossover or breaking down Tim Hardaway handles Please.

  • @far06c
    @far06c 3 года назад

    Steve NASHTY!!!

  • @staaannar1295
    @staaannar1295 3 года назад +1

    Sees video title
    *licks hands*

  • @joshwhalen17
    @joshwhalen17 Месяц назад

    6:10 Nash's secret sauce was his PnR set up. His driving angle is wide, but look at the angle his on-ball defender has to take to fight over the screen. Space, timing, reading your pick angle and using your defender's momentum against him. Also can't hurt to be a career 43% 3-point shooter.

  • @marcusmarana4283
    @marcusmarana4283 3 года назад

    You should make a Steve Nash workout

  • @eugeneathytimmons1430
    @eugeneathytimmons1430 3 года назад

    Can u breakdown Bol Bol plz

  • @knightmare3077
    @knightmare3077 3 года назад

    Which package would you recommend is overall better, the efficient scorer package or small guard program? (yes I’m a small point guard)

    • @ByAnyMeansBasketball
      @ByAnyMeansBasketball  3 года назад +1

      Ψ KNIGHT Ψ small guard program definitely goes more into depth for players who have the ball in their hands more. Efficient scorer package is more for 2 and 3 guards.

  • @cademyers
    @cademyers 3 года назад

    Please do a sga video

  • @dashingdreww1185
    @dashingdreww1185 3 года назад

    Who better Nash or Stockton ?

  • @ryanbellamy9417
    @ryanbellamy9417 3 года назад

    Cab you do a tremont waters player breakdown

  • @kamehameha626
    @kamehameha626 3 года назад

    nash deserved his mvps

  • @riannebanzuela7099
    @riannebanzuela7099 3 года назад +1

    Nash got back problems so that's probably why he dribbles upright, very effective though

  • @tysonkeller5217
    @tysonkeller5217 3 года назад

    Can you do a jamal Murray workout because he is really good at creating space

  • @rupertgordonii6623
    @rupertgordonii6623 3 года назад

    Brilliant, keep it up 💯

  • @gabrieltrevizo4221
    @gabrieltrevizo4221 3 года назад

    Is floating the ball a “Carry?” The ball must be on top of the basketball when dribbling right?

  • @ianraori6122
    @ianraori6122 3 года назад

    Also helps that Nash can finish on both hands

  • @mariogv4083
    @mariogv4083 3 года назад

    Master passer

  • @morganwong9787
    @morganwong9787 3 года назад

    Can u breakdown john stockton?

  • @joshuagiddey8832
    @joshuagiddey8832 3 года назад +1

    Attention to detail: Brandon Ingram. Please do that next

  • @Rowanlikesballs
    @Rowanlikesballs Год назад

    Fun fact my dad played Steve Nash in highschool my dad was playing for the first Terry fox high school

  • @doa3231
    @doa3231 3 года назад

    Just imagine Steve Nash coaching kyrie🤧 his handles are already out this world all he need is to control a game like Steve nash did

  • @Marclouispierre
    @Marclouispierre 3 года назад +1

    Trea Young's game is pretty similar

  • @versatillion15
    @versatillion15 3 года назад +1

    Howbout a comparison video for KD & Lebron? I don’t think ppl realize that it’s close

  • @bankrobber916
    @bankrobber916 Год назад

    His style of play is good for everyone and great for the non-athletic.

  • @justinjunyoo
    @justinjunyoo 3 года назад

    PLEASE release the PnR video for Nash!!

  • @nikoskostagiolas
    @nikoskostagiolas 3 года назад

    Excellent video! A Nash-specific workout (including ball-handling, shot-making and signature moves such as floaters and same-foot same-hand finishes) would be the real deal! Keep up the excellent content :)

  • @MaxwellDrakeford
    @MaxwellDrakeford 3 года назад

    do charles barkley hes a 6'4 powe forward who dominated a league filled with big men and defensive paint monsters

    • @ahmetturgut6131
      @ahmetturgut6131 3 года назад

      Barkley was 6 6" same as Jordan. Stop shrinking players to make it more impressive!

    • @MaxwellDrakeford
      @MaxwellDrakeford 3 года назад

      @@ahmetturgut6131 no he wasn’t he wasn’t not 6’6 he’s literally shorter then Mj go look at picture side by side

    • @Thanosdidtherighthing
      @Thanosdidtherighthing 3 года назад

      @@ahmetturgut6131 6’6 is still small for a power forward especially in that era.

  • @neovincibeats
    @neovincibeats Год назад

    My whole game is mideled around nash

  • @thelast1gotu
    @thelast1gotu 3 года назад

    The Brooklyn Nets offense should be dynamite, with creative minds of Nash and Di Antoni, But can they defend is my question,

  • @austincross10
    @austincross10 3 года назад

    I try so hard to get low but it just not for me, I play so much better when I’m not as low

  • @zacks6596
    @zacks6596 3 года назад +3

    do a updated trae young one

  • @SSJRome
    @SSJRome 3 года назад +5

    The handles ... the passing ... even the fixing the hair

  • @ReginaldJamalPettway3
    @ReginaldJamalPettway3 20 дней назад

    God has amazing plans for you all stay encouraged.

  • @zaythegoat2640
    @zaythegoat2640 3 года назад

    Did anybody else see the clip where the ball disappeared😂 @4:55

  • @brownfood5365
    @brownfood5365 3 года назад

    Yo extend the videos to 10. We don't mind you stretching to get the dough. I'm pretty sure you of all people could still fill those 2 minutes with interesting stuff.

  • @norphel08
    @norphel08 3 года назад

    bro he plays just like me wtf

  • @surrvang3507
    @surrvang3507 3 года назад

    Yo! Is it just me or does the narrator’s voice in this video sound like Jeremy Lin?

  • @ggwh3art796
    @ggwh3art796 3 года назад

    feeling like wathcing DLoad highlight😹😹😹

  • @michaelearly6279
    @michaelearly6279 3 года назад

    These are the videos players that get cut watch before they play cod for 3 hours no hate though

  • @elijaheade438
    @elijaheade438 3 года назад

    First! Love the content

  • @juanbrown1823
    @juanbrown1823 3 года назад

    was waiting on this one!!! and i’m first lol

  • @CoNtRaXAlfo40
    @CoNtRaXAlfo40 3 года назад +10

    first to say that I´m not first

  • @jashardwallington
    @jashardwallington 3 года назад

    Nash wasted his best yrs at Phoenix smh

  • @himura53
    @himura53 2 года назад

    Thank you!