7:02 I was taught that the dunker's spot was directly beside where the lane and baseline meet at a perpendicular angle and the shot corner was about 3-4 feet away from that area.
I would tend to agree with that. The short corner, as you described it, has become obsolete in recent years as the midrange jump shot is becoming less popular.
That means a lot! Thank you. I do the content by myself. My name is Austin McBeth. I played at Iowa State and then started coaching at the college level for about 10 years, and just moved to the high school level this year. Appreciate the gift and the support!
@@TheFilmRoom1 "Preciate the love. These videos I've heard take over 20+ hours to make. I have no idea how guys like you do what you do. RUclipsrs like you are giving me the basketball education I never had.
Very similar. A flip always involves a ball screen. A Ricky action/concept happens away from the ball when a guy receives a backscreen and then gets a rescreen (typically to get him open for a 3)
Hope it wasn't too overwhelming. There's so many concepts, but it will help simplify the game when everything "has a name". Thanks for watching, we'll have more terms coming later.
I hope this channel explodes with growth.
Learning so much
Thank you Kurt! It’s encouraging to know you’re learning. I appreciate you taking the time to comment 🤝
7:02 I was taught that the dunker's spot was directly beside where the lane and baseline meet at a perpendicular angle and the shot corner was about 3-4 feet away from that area.
I would tend to agree with that. The short corner, as you described it, has become obsolete in recent years as the midrange jump shot is becoming less popular.
This is incredibly helpful. Bookmarking for a reference to come back to.
I don't know who you guys are but I have learned a lot from you. Keep up the good work!
That means a lot! Thank you. I do the content by myself. My name is Austin McBeth. I played at Iowa State and then started coaching at the college level for about 10 years, and just moved to the high school level this year. Appreciate the gift and the support!
@@TheFilmRoom1 "Preciate the love. These videos I've heard take over 20+ hours to make. I have no idea how guys like you do what you do. RUclipsrs like you are giving me the basketball education I never had.
Great!! Please have part2
Very helpful and also very underrated 👌🏼
Thanks for the compliment. Happy to help!
Excellent video. I just shared it with my HS kids.
Thanks Terrell! Let me know if I can assist in any other way with your team.
this is great content thank you! definitely gives you another perspective on how to analyze basketball 🤝🏀🔥
You’re welcome! Thanks for the support & talking the time to comment. 🤝
It helps with IQ and with skills as well
Keep it up.
This was grreeaaaaaattt
Really appreciate that!
Is the flip creen the same as a rickey screen?
Very similar. A flip always involves a ball screen. A Ricky action/concept happens away from the ball when a guy receives a backscreen and then gets a rescreen (typically to get him open for a 3)
+short roll
this is a dictionary!!
Hope it wasn't too overwhelming. There's so many concepts, but it will help simplify the game when everything "has a name". Thanks for watching, we'll have more terms coming later.
i swear all the clips are bricks lmao
The first 3 shots were all makes…