4 NBA Mysteries That I've Been DYING To Solve..

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024

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  • @togaark9848
    @togaark9848 Год назад +45

    The “what do you mean by that delivery had me rolling” 😂

  • @T3l3MuNd0
    @T3l3MuNd0 Год назад +98

    Me personally I look at the rim. But I can see why they look at the ball. So they know if it's going in the rim. Based on how smooth the release is, they could probably tell when it's going in or not from their experiences in practices.

    • @kloadingusher
      @kloadingusher Год назад +4

      yeah thats it.. its to either adjust the shot or keep the stroke

    • @lionelbaptiste320
      @lionelbaptiste320 Год назад

      True I do that to

    • @cornelius8124
      @cornelius8124 Год назад +2

      it's a game changer for me trust me...I can't really explain what it does specifically but it did make me a better shooter!! Before I just look at the rim from start to finish, but when I tried shooting the ball then looking at the ball right after I released it, my shot really became smooth and more accurate, keep in mind I never noticed Steph and other elite shooters do this, but after figuring it out, I thought it really helps a lot in shooting, I think it'll work great for almost everyone!! But of course we can also name some elite shooters who don't do it

    • @milesmohrien8964
      @milesmohrien8964 Год назад

      for me its the backspin if i look at the ball and see a good spin on it its probably going in

    • @elijahsaleem7475
      @elijahsaleem7475 3 дня назад

      I’ve noticed I’ve done that a lot growing up when I was comprehending basketball better but it’s just something about it that feel natural

  • @emiliosto2329
    @emiliosto2329 Год назад +29

    My coach in high school would get mad at me every time I looked at the ball when I shot. Idk sometimes i just like to watch the rotation or see the arc or just admire my shot that I worked hard for over the years.

    • @rdubb6592
      @rdubb6592 Год назад +1

      Yea Ik you trash if coach getting mad at you over shit like that 🤣 he mad at you for shooting in general

    • @dogmanauto8422
      @dogmanauto8422 Год назад

      That's crazy my hs coach used to advocate watching the ball. He got annoyed whenever he saw smbdy watching the rim as if it was the wrong way to shoot

    • @501jaylee
      @501jaylee Год назад

      @@rdubb6592 🍆🚴 on yt is crazy bro ppl can’t just talk about shooting without someone saying sum like dayum 😭

  • @JayTechZM
    @JayTechZM Год назад

    The druski clip sent me😂😂😂

  • @simplysie4
    @simplysie4 Год назад +1

    And another hit!!!

  • @tombleencomedian1935
    @tombleencomedian1935 Год назад +1

    Wow. Never knew some people watch the ball😮😮😮

  • @KiwiKoNZ
    @KiwiKoNZ Год назад +1

    I’m a Cosgrove watcher! 👀👈😏👍✨

  • @CarahnWilson
    @CarahnWilson Год назад

    Favorite RUclipsr

  • @VentDeux
    @VentDeux Год назад

    I know I look at the ball cuz I lean a certain direction if i see my shot is off . Using telekinesis on the ball to center it. lol. But I do Both . Honestly . N looking at both the rim and the ball is natural since thats how the shot is lined up.

  • @spades262
    @spades262 10 месяцев назад

    Gotta watch the ball to see adjustments needed if it's a brick 🧱

  • @jasonspalding2929
    @jasonspalding2929 Год назад

    I always watched the ball, if itt came off my fingers right and had the right spin... It went in. Also, as I tracked the ball I could see where it was going on the times I knew I missed, so it was a way to plot a rebound course.

  • @duffman1876
    @duffman1876 Год назад

    Nothing is a coincidence in this YOUniverse 👁️🍻🍺

  • @ucuttmyballz2210
    @ucuttmyballz2210 Год назад

    Yeah I've seen ppl look at the 🏀 after the release... I've tried it mostly being wide open and having plenty of time to shoot or just 🐂 💩 around on court in a game of 21 or something just to see if that'll ever fit my shooting game ....(but naaann)' but then again sometimes it'll drop ...but the best way for me is I keep eye on rim ... me having a quick release and I'll make a basket better with defense on me instead of a wide open shot when I played/play...but looking up at ball just ain't never been my forte

  • @ahmadx1998
    @ahmadx1998 Год назад

    I keep my eyes on the ball

  • @M_R.b
    @M_R.b 10 месяцев назад

    They just do it to see if the ball is getting in

  • @TomasoMazz-ux2bf
    @TomasoMazz-ux2bf Год назад

    I see cosgrove I click

  • @randalljwilson489
    @randalljwilson489 7 месяцев назад

    The best shooters in the nba look at the ball

  • @nashd.2248
    @nashd.2248 Год назад

    I'm a ball watcher i guess because once i release the ball and look it in the air, i knew it will go in i will turn around like steph. By the way, greetings from Philippines.

  • @BoulSmooth215
    @BoulSmooth215 Год назад

    I look at the ball

  • @Samlaportatitshiva
    @Samlaportatitshiva Год назад

    Fosure I look at the rim

  • @MichaelRojo-zw8iv
    @MichaelRojo-zw8iv Год назад

    I'm a no looker

  • @Fraudkuna
    @Fraudkuna Год назад

    ball or rim? hmmmm

  • @Ep13_
    @Ep13_ Год назад

    Ball watcher. When ever I rimwatch it feels wrong and kinda weird

  • @benjaminguzmanuribe7680
    @benjaminguzmanuribe7680 Год назад +44

    One mistery nobody has solved for me is the following:
    Nowadays, teams wear any jersey during games, but until around the 2000s, there used to be a home and visitor jersey. Home was always white.
    Except for the Lakers. Nobody has been able to explain me why the Lakers wore Gold instead of White at home.
    I'd be glad to get the answer from you Cosgrove

    • @viktorbratan9985
      @viktorbratan9985 Год назад +1

      I would always as me the same.

    • @JuanTonSoupXP
      @JuanTonSoupXP Год назад +4

      Because the lakers are like that

    • @joshuajames3453
      @joshuajames3453 Год назад +2

      The Lakers are the gold standard

    • @cornelius8124
      @cornelius8124 Год назад +1

      it shouldn't be a big deal honestly, that Lakers gold jersey is light, so it usually fits well with the light (home) and dark (away) color standard

    • @noybebita
      @noybebita Год назад

      Alternate home jersey

  • @dineshpoudel723
    @dineshpoudel723 Год назад +15

    Whenever he uploads a video, the day gets more fun

  • @WalkDawg-iu1gx
    @WalkDawg-iu1gx Год назад +27

    I honestly agree with the thinking this guy puts us all on

  • @lucyloo2228
    @lucyloo2228 Год назад +8

    Anyone that says they don’t look at the ball was never a starting player in high school basketball or any level.

    • @lucyloo2228
      @lucyloo2228 Год назад +1

      I played QB too and I looked at the football after I threw it. I golfed too and I look at the ball after I hit it. I bass fish too, and I look at my rubber worm in the air after I cast it. I pitched and I looked at the baseball after I threw it.

  • @Zenlollipop
    @Zenlollipop Год назад +9

    It's not like it's a big deal, but if you can ask "Why watch the ball?", it makes as much sense to ask "Why watch the rim?" I mean the rim isn't going anywhere. If you look at the ball you get some initial feedback on how good the shot was; is it an airball, is it off center, was there not enough spin, etc.
    Not to mention Steph is a guy who is famous for the "look away 3", meaning often times he CAN tell whether the ball is going in the basket just based on how perfect the release, the arc and the rotation look/feel. Looking at the ball is objectively more useful to him than just staring at the rim for a couple of seconds.

  • @shakingowens839
    @shakingowens839 Год назад +11

    The ending just took me out 🤣

  • @abrahamkobediaz6818
    @abrahamkobediaz6818 Год назад +15

    Cosgrove always post at the same time when I’m eating 😭

  • @cashbyrd781
    @cashbyrd781 Год назад +4

    Chris and Brown is a common first name and last name not that crazy I knew someone in highschool name Michael Jackson 😂

  • @thevinnydemmeportfolio1011
    @thevinnydemmeportfolio1011 Год назад +6

    My brother and I used to have our own one-on-one basketball league during the summer. We had twenty-two different NBA teams we played as, and played whole seasons/playoffs representing our teams. For example, I was always the Knicks/Suns/Raptors, and he was always the Thunder/Lakers/etc.
    We were pretty serious about it. The last two years we did it, I completely dominated him and the very last year we did it, I won as the championship as the New York Knicks.
    I knew I was going to win just by how much better I was than him that season, and I figured I would need to take a moment to myself like Dirk did. But, nope. I ended up jumping up and down in our driveway like Kobe and kissed the driveway before screaming "Anything is possible" like Kevin Garnett.
    Moral of the story is, when basketball is your life, like it was ours so many years ago, even when it's just one-on-one and pretend fun, emotions pour out unexpectedly.
    If you have kids that like basketball, introduce this one-on-one imaginary league like my brother and I had, doing that for years created such a strong bond and we still talk about it to this day.

    • @9elyx
      @9elyx Год назад +1

      Soounds good man

  • @dipper5835
    @dipper5835 Год назад +7

    Its good to keep track of the ball once you release it, at that point whats the point of staring at just the rim. You want to see where it will land or if it goes left/right so you can go to or call where the ball is. Its a habit i see most shooters pick up early on, I do it mainly for rebounding purposes and it just became a habit. Some say they just like to watch the ball fly in the net

    • @Wesley-ms3kg
      @Wesley-ms3kg Год назад

      Rebound purposes for sure. If it doesn’t look it’s gonna be nothing but net… sprint to the rim on whichever side it’s going to!!!

  • @uvprofile67
    @uvprofile67 Год назад +5

    Great shooters keep themselves sharp by checking their release-point and rotation regularly. Also drawing an imaginary line with your eyes from the rim to up to the path of the ball helps too.

  • @HealthProductReviews1
    @HealthProductReviews1 Год назад +5

    It's actually a known fact that following the ball in all other sports is advised to improve accuracy, so why wouldn't it make sense for basketball ?

  • @MajorMovesB-ball
    @MajorMovesB-ball Год назад +5

    Looking at the ball is not as controversial as some think.
    It has application in interpreting data. Once uniformity is achieved, the next step is looking at the end result, to you it's the rim. Klay and Steph look at it to study the flight of the ball. How their shot mechanics produce repeatable outcomes.

    • @elizahhoward6810
      @elizahhoward6810 Год назад +1

      They’re training their shot and some people just shoot

  • @ram1483
    @ram1483 Год назад +2

    Actually they look at the Rim or Ball while shooting is for them to build their shooting momentum and trajectory. Excellent shooters do that.

  • @youtubebutitstiktok9624
    @youtubebutitstiktok9624 Год назад +2

    15 min and only 500 views???

  • @malone4735
    @malone4735 Год назад +61

    W Cosgrove ❤️🫡

  • @hotkeyafl
    @hotkeyafl Год назад +2

    Looking at the ball while shooting is the equivalent of turning the Nintendo controller while playing Mario Kart.
    It's an instinctive thing where people try and will the ball to go in with their mind.

  • @jakelogan4266
    @jakelogan4266 Год назад +3

    🐐 uploaded and I click immediately

  • @Fadeawayinthepost
    @Fadeawayinthepost Год назад +1

    Looking at the ball is just for the rhythm and follow through its just a habit if I break that my whole shooting action will be messed up

  • @GG_Beno
    @GG_Beno Год назад +1

    the nick young moment went crazy cause it was genuine and not forced also the beginning of the meme era

  • @Plague_Doc22
    @Plague_Doc22 Год назад +3

    I'm a ball watcher and a rim licker.

  • @nordle.katarinabluu
    @nordle.katarinabluu Год назад +3

    let’s go my bro cosgrove is back again!

  • @jesuscage
    @jesuscage Год назад +2

    Cosgrove..... Rules!!¡!

  • @JoelAddo-hl5xo
    @JoelAddo-hl5xo Год назад +1

    6:17 I do the same thing,I try to stop cos I thought is weird but now I know Steph and klar do it I am not stopping 😂🤷🏾

  • @christiansamaroo
    @christiansamaroo Год назад +1

    I guess Cosgrov don’t play basketball. Everybody tends to look at the ball after release.

  • @lionelbaptiste320
    @lionelbaptiste320 Год назад +1

    Man keep doing ur thing bro! me I look at the ball and the rim so I know how to adjust my shooting on the court

  • @warendar3047
    @warendar3047 Год назад +1

    Actually Bruce Brown looks very much like both of them two too!

  • @iTROLLxTHExTROLLZ
    @iTROLLxTHExTROLLZ Год назад +3

    Nick Young's mama was spitting straight facts 🤣🤣

  • @MikeXP777
    @MikeXP777 Год назад +1

    The ending bruh 😂 nice to see good content

  • @SgtCrypto
    @SgtCrypto Год назад +1

    You said ball watcher 🤣🤣

  • @Ricoswabe_
    @Ricoswabe_ Год назад

    rim watcher

  • @andreashley6084
    @andreashley6084 Год назад +2

    I was trained to look at the rim, but I’m gonna try looking at the ball flight just to see the difference, I never even thought about that as a variable tbh

  • @kingtommy1414
    @kingtommy1414 Год назад +2

    That ending LMAO

  • @jasonb3216
    @jasonb3216 Год назад +1

    When you shoot so many threes it’s just muscle memory, so it’s just be better to focus on the ball rather than the rim

  • @andreashley6084
    @andreashley6084 Год назад +1

    Ball watcher or rim watcher is crazy-😂😂😂😂

  • @mjbfunky
    @mjbfunky Год назад +1

    Cosgrove a prime entertainer… the ending😂

  • @DarkManbathi
    @DarkManbathi Год назад +2

    I watch that ball travel in the air, it feels like it's more accurate then just looking at the rim

  • @jimbobfisher8904
    @jimbobfisher8904 Год назад +2

    What a time to be alive during the peak Shannon/ Chris Brown days 😂

    • @moneyman4740
      @moneyman4740 Год назад +3

      Man i remember 10 yr old me in 2010 constantly tryna find how they were related cuz i jus knew they was 😂🤦🏽

    • @Bigedub101
      @Bigedub101 9 месяцев назад +1

      I was still thinking they were at least cousins for years

  • @unclemar8352
    @unclemar8352 Год назад +1

    Ball watcher (pause) 😂

  • @ShinjiGetsGrounded
    @ShinjiGetsGrounded 3 месяца назад

    soccer players don't look at the goal when they shoot; the goal doesn't move, and they instinctively know their position relative to the goal at all times, they look at the ball. I would guess same principle applies here.

  • @MirageUchiha
    @MirageUchiha Год назад +1

    Ball watcher or Rim watcher...
    Whoa. Double ⏸️
    [In Jack Harlow voice]
    "Resume."

  • @ikevin.916
    @ikevin.916 Год назад +1

    We need a NFL cosgrove channel!!!!

  • @real_Ghost-the_Dom
    @real_Ghost-the_Dom Год назад +2

    1- You watch the ball to see how your form, release point, how the flick of the wrist, spin, etc. affected the shot, gathering information on what made that particular shot good or bad and what potential adjustments you might want to make on your next one.
    2- You could predict where the ball is gonna bounce if it's gonna be a miss, giving yourself or your teammates a chance to get an offensive rebound if you can communicate that effectively in the moment.
    Elite players do this by feel and instinct, but if you're a young player trying to develop a shot you might want to notice these things consciously and analyze it to get better.

    • @DeadPoole924
      @DeadPoole924 Год назад

      I'm 12 but always look at the ball after a jumper. I usually can tell if it's going in or out. If I tell it's in I will back away slowly but If i know it's out I will most likely attack the rim

  • @tshots383
    @tshots383 Год назад +1

    Rim watcher

  • @SplashMalone
    @SplashMalone Год назад +2

    The idea of looking at the ball after the release imo is a form of mental memory for accuracy; I tried it a couple times and that's my analogy

    • @JuanTonSoupXP
      @JuanTonSoupXP Год назад +2

      I wasn’t there to see, so I don’t believe you bro

    • @cornelius8124
      @cornelius8124 Год назад

      FACTS!!! agree it's really hard to explain, I used to be a ring watcher until I discovered watching the ball right after the release actually makes your shot more accurate and smoother, and I didn't even know Klay, Steph and other elite shooters do this....and then when I discovered they actually do the same thing, I was so amazed and convinced that it really helps your shooting

  • @thespeedster7700
    @thespeedster7700 Год назад +1

    I look at the rim, then ball for split second, then back at rim 💯
    But you should mainly focus on rim, cause the ball should be going to the rim

  • @billpogi23
    @billpogi23 Год назад +2

    The Legend Cosgrove!!!

  • @inmyownworldfr
    @inmyownworldfr Год назад +1

    Ayo moment for outro 😂

  • @nba2k14-alteredsports9
    @nba2k14-alteredsports9 Год назад +1

    COSGROVE on the move!. thanks for this another awesome video brother

  • @gokublack3107
    @gokublack3107 Год назад

    Dirk don't gotta explain himself.....it's no one fucking business 😒🍵.....

  • @musaaziethan1666
    @musaaziethan1666 Год назад +1

    I love Cosgrove❤

  • @AdamKlownzinger
    @AdamKlownzinger 8 месяцев назад

    I’m 100000% a ball watcher. I just like following the arc of the shot, and you can sometimes just tell if it’s going to miss or have a chance of going in by taking a look. Nothing more than that.

  • @ModernJargonFailure
    @ModernJargonFailure Год назад

    Eyes on the rim, elbow in.. 70/40/90 since 6th grade through 4 Colleges D1, JuCO 2, JuCo 1, and D2

  • @sb8481
    @sb8481 Год назад

    I look at the ball when I shoot if I am struggling. Otherwise, I look at the backboard. I do watch the ball when I'm n defense though. Not sure if that's common or what but on defense, I pretty much blur the opposing player in my mind and only focus on the basketball.

  • @WayneLandry
    @WayneLandry Год назад +1

    I look at the ball, I usually know if it's good or not at release that way... seems weird to me to look at the rim, i'll take a quick aim at the rim but at release I look at the ball and know quickly how to adjust by looking at ball flight for the next one.. if it's too strong or soft.

  • @DevotedDisciple-x
    @DevotedDisciple-x 5 месяцев назад

    6:30 I was once a smooth shooter and played point guard and I do the ball stare 😂 I think we do that so we subconsciously can see how to improve in the future. Or maybe we are just admiring our craft. 😏

  • @DaLumpy1
    @DaLumpy1 Год назад

    AND there’s a Sterling Brown?! As in Sterling K. Brown 🤔. Kidding; Sterling is TOO brown 😉🤣

  • @Youreirrelevantinlifebozo
    @Youreirrelevantinlifebozo 11 месяцев назад

    Only other races think Chris and Shannon look alike. I’m not one of them, I think migos, whites and Asians all look alike too 🤷🏾‍♂️😂.

  • @quentinwooten30
    @quentinwooten30 Год назад

    I used to think that Christopher B. Duncan (Braxton from the Jamie Foxx show) and Tim Duncan were brothers.

  • @FXM3
    @FXM3 Год назад

    1:00 nah, he clearly couldn’t believe the script would actually play out. They already admitted to be following a “script” the jig is up.

  • @terrorargentina
    @terrorargentina 11 месяцев назад

    I also look at the ball.. i think its becouse Its the most beautiful image in basketball seeing the ball fly and enter into the rim, and also let you know where the ball is going if u miss

  • @ItsBro93
    @ItsBro93 Год назад

    Why did I just see this 18 hours later?! Cosgrove make of video of why I missed your video since your so good at digging 😅😂😂

  • @jeromecruz3237
    @jeromecruz3237 Год назад

    You need to watch the arc and trajectory of the ball to tell if it's going in.
    I'm doing it myself so I can say I can relate to them.
    It's effective though, especially high arching shots

  • @SharpiePlays
    @SharpiePlays Год назад

    Ball watcher. Eyes on the ball. Quicker to rebound

  • @HereIsWisdom1318
    @HereIsWisdom1318 11 месяцев назад

    I grew up thinking/being told you watch the ball cuz that was part of the follow-through.

  • @NotWhosUrDaddi2
    @NotWhosUrDaddi2 Год назад

    They ball watch because you can yell out left or right on the rebound. Or you can just say it’s a flat out miss. It’s more for their teammates not them.

  • @trevormanninngii2314
    @trevormanninngii2314 Год назад

    definitely watch where the ball is moving cuz i know the rim ain't movin nowhere so def keeping my eye on the ball

  • @lenny7412
    @lenny7412 Год назад

    They watch the ball to check it it has good backspin. Sometimes I do that too, but I’m mostly a rim watcher

  • @justhemachine9755
    @justhemachine9755 Год назад

    1.First i look at the rim
    2.Aim it
    3.Relese it
    4.Then I look the flight of the ball and rotation on it

  • @Speakermaneditz21
    @Speakermaneditz21 Год назад

    I look at the ball when I shoot but the reason is because I’m watching the ball fly in the sky and calculating if I should get the rebound or not

  • @kingflores8915
    @kingflores8915 Год назад

    I mean I thought it was normal to look at the rim while the ball is in your hands but once it’s gone you start watching the ball to see if it’s on line, if it was short, if it was too strong, there’s many reasons to watch the ball after the shooting, and in the clips you can clearly see them do the same thing, the watch the rim until they release the ball.

  • @g-rom564
    @g-rom564 Год назад

    I watch the ball for one reason only, disrespect. I can turn around before it goes in because i know that it will definitely go in

  • @shalamahthezero5102
    @shalamahthezero5102 Год назад +1

    Great video. And to answer your question ( sus moment aside ) I watch the ball upon release and I am a horrible shooter 😂

  • @anthonyspadafora9381
    @anthonyspadafora9381 Год назад

    Gotta watch the ball because you’re adjusting the next time if it’s off

  • @illicitburn9386
    @illicitburn9386 Год назад

    I actually dont know where the mj one came from but I follow Gil and Nick so i heard that one like 5 times

  • @renceileto1776
    @renceileto1776 Год назад

    Watching the ball after my release actually helps improve my shot's arc

  • @blaketellef8971
    @blaketellef8971 11 месяцев назад

    i do both but mainly watch the ball to make sure its going the right way