@dookdawg214 In international rules, a dominating post player is minimized because the key is wider. The funny thing is in the last Olympics, USA was #1 in assists, assist/TO ratio and fg%. When US puts our best guys on the court we win. Its rare that you blow a team out in back to back games. Even in NBA series between 1 and 8 seeds that rarely happens. We beat Spain by 37 the first olympic game and 11 the second.
@scoutsouljademoman Although Naismath was born in Canada. Basketball was invented while he was living in the United States. What does knowing your basketball facts have anything to do with being an African American?
player cutting for layup off the back screen should never pass the ball, that decision is on the initial passer, if the corner man cheats to help the passer should fake and hit the corner. that defender is late on that cutter and has no position to make a play without fouling, so if that player receives the ball he should be thinking layup every time.
@scoutsouljademoman The reason you see the US team getting beat by small national teams in places like Argentina and Spain is because Europeans play fundamental basketball. Physical ability is important, yes, but so are smart fundamentals -- and especially at the high school level!
The pass off of the initial back screen wouldn't go in a game. You'll only get that either if you're lucky, or have your ball side corner guy dump it down to him in time. Also, at this age, most kids are taught to switch on those screens. This offense if for man-to-man defense, which unfortunately, you don't see being taught to kids these days, they're playing a 2-1-2, or more commonly, a 2-3, which you see a lot when watching kids this age. I like the idea, it's just not very effective, that's all.
@mrhoopfan1 Weak argument. Firstly, the US dominated internationally in the 90s with no problem, and even before the pros played at the Olympic level, the US teams won abroad regularly. They no longer do. Secondly, the rules are not that different. I had to make the transition from US (high school and NCAA) to Europe. The main difference is the key is wider at the baseline and the refs call travels more. Aside from that, it's just a lot of little stuff that has no impact on play.
That initial screen is way too far out. No decent defensive team would get caught up in that. In a good flex offense, you want that baseline screen close to the block. The guy coming off the screen shouldn't have to run that far before getting the ball.
You should tell the kid with the orange shirt that his feet are in the wrong position. The guy with the ball can drive inside like a hot knife through butter. First teach them the fundamentals coach!
@scoutsouljademoman The US team isn't what it used to be. The'yre still the best but they don't dominate anymore. They squeak by their opponents and, in many cases, lose. In the 2004 Olympics, they couldn't even win bronze. And in the FIFA games they lose to teams like Greece and Argentina. Very sad for a nation of 300 million that created the sport. Spain's national team will probably beat the US in the 2012 Olympics. They're very good and stuck closely to the US in Beiging.
@dookdawg214 In international rules, a dominating post player is minimized because the key is wider. The funny thing is in the last Olympics, USA was #1 in assists, assist/TO ratio and fg%. When US puts our best guys on the court we win. Its rare that you blow a team out in back to back games. Even in NBA series between 1 and 8 seeds that rarely happens. We beat Spain by 37 the first olympic game and 11 the second.
My team runs this, we have got some very easy points on the baseline cuts. We are 4-2 and this is one of our main plays. #Highlander Nation
@dookdawg214, No, its because Americans have to play using international rules in those competitions
@scoutsouljademoman Although Naismath was born in Canada. Basketball was invented while he was living in the United States. What does knowing your basketball facts have anything to do with being an African American?
Basketball wasn't made in Canada ppl. It was made by a Canadian but originated in Massachusetts so it was made in America
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player cutting for layup off the back screen should never pass the ball, that decision is on the initial passer, if the corner man cheats to help the passer should fake and hit the corner. that defender is late on that cutter and has no position to make a play without fouling, so if that player receives the ball he should be thinking layup every time.
@scoutsouljademoman
The reason you see the US team getting beat by small national teams in places like Argentina and Spain is because Europeans play fundamental basketball. Physical ability is important, yes, but so are smart fundamentals -- and especially at the high school level!
The pass off of the initial back screen wouldn't go in a game. You'll only get that either if you're lucky, or have your ball side corner guy dump it down to him in time. Also, at this age, most kids are taught to switch on those screens. This offense if for man-to-man defense, which unfortunately, you don't see being taught to kids these days, they're playing a 2-1-2, or more commonly, a 2-3, which you see a lot when watching kids this age. I like the idea, it's just not very effective, that's all.
option#1 missed the open shot option#2 still missed the shot option#3 3 seconds lol... but true this video help me a lot
Am weak asf he really missed a layup 🤦🏾♂️😭😭😭 0:30
It happens to all of us sometimes
Going to use that
The orange shirt was carrying a lot during the UCLA cut at 3:15 and 3:18 especially.
@mrhoopfan1
Weak argument. Firstly, the US dominated internationally in the 90s with no problem, and even before the pros played at the Olympic level, the US teams won abroad regularly. They no longer do. Secondly, the rules are not that different. I had to make the transition from US (high school and NCAA) to Europe. The main difference is the key is wider at the baseline and the refs call travels more. Aside from that, it's just a lot of little stuff that has no impact on play.
The back screen needs to set it on the block
1:44 TRAVEL!
That initial screen is way too far out. No decent defensive team would get caught up in that. In a good flex offense, you want that baseline screen close to the block. The guy coming off the screen shouldn't have to run that far before getting the ball.
Defender gotta bump cutters and deny?? just for the lesson u told em not to huh?
You should tell the kid with the orange shirt that his feet are in the wrong position. The guy with the ball can drive inside like a hot knife through butter. First teach them the fundamentals coach!
He missed the shot 🤦🏽♂️😂😂
@scoutsouljademoman
The US team isn't what it used to be. The'yre still the best but they don't dominate anymore. They squeak by their opponents and, in many cases, lose. In the 2004 Olympics, they couldn't even win bronze. And in the FIFA games they lose to teams like Greece and Argentina. Very sad for a nation of 300 million that created the sport. Spain's national team will probably beat the US in the 2012 Olympics. They're very good and stuck closely to the US in Beiging.
lol he missed the layup....
lol very
@dookdawg214 canada invented the game not the usa. learn your basketball facts before you try to talk to ME, a black man, about the sport.