Some of the most high IQ and most skilled players I know of went high academic D3. All of them now have successful careers either in coaching, NBA front offices, or whatever else they chose to pursue. They learned how to communicate, read, and write at those schools whilst competing at a high level. Coach Pop said this was the ideal level to coach for a reason. All the folks at this level simply LOVE the game!
All college players are very skilled you have to be as only top 3% of HS players play in college. The thing that seperates D3 and D1 are that D1 players have both the height requisite and are athletic freaks, D3 players are maybe few inches shorter and less athletic (but still more athletic compared to your average guy). While D2 is in between.
My son played D3 in the ODAC for 4 years - I loved every minute of it - the details good coaching bad coaching watching him have great games and struggling - it’s the entire process - best game in the world 🏀
One alumni of Lewis-Clark I know, Alex Mallari, went on to be a top-5 pick in my country's basketball league, the PBA. He also became a 4-time champion with the most successful coach in Philippine basketball.
This might be my favorite single video in your series. People who genuinely love the game executing it to the best of their ability for no other reason than they just love playing and they’re given an opportunity to do so.
I went to a D2 highschool in VT. I could have played on a D3 MA team in college. It's faster...they are bigger...but the skill set of D3 college is low.
I'm a Portland St grad, and I currently live 10 mins away from the L&C campus, but I support all Oregon collegiate-level programs. Although we aren't know for perennial powers - we've had some success at the lower-division levels (George Fox U. women won D3 national title in 2009; Western Oregon men went to D2 final four in 2017; Oregon Tech men won 3 NAIA national titles in 2004, 2008, 2012) Thanks for giving some exposure to small colleges around here, Coach Nick!
I played d2 and d3 and my team was really good one guy I played with has played pro all over the world. We scrimmaged d 1 schools and the difference was only size speed strength, the skill and iq is equal at lower levels
Great original content and a nice pure form on basketball in many ways. I almost went to this college myself, so that's an extra little cool moment for me.
As a biased D3 baseball player, I will always say the difference between a D3 and a D1 player is much smaller than the difference between a D3 and a high school player on average. People who say “oh it’s D3 so it’s bad” really aren’t paying attention
Nice video. I thought when you said you were coming up to Portland it was because you would be doing something with the Blazers. You would have to have an NBA salary to pay the tuition at Lewis and Clark, lol. Very nice campus though. I've talked to students there and it seems like a great school.
in the nba he'd have a 6"5' athletic freak in his face every trip up so getting his shot up would be much much more difficult. these guys are well coached but i've seen better athletes at my local 24 hr fitness.
Some of the most high IQ and most skilled players I know of went high academic D3. All of them now have successful careers either in coaching, NBA front offices, or whatever else they chose to pursue. They learned how to communicate, read, and write at those schools whilst competing at a high level. Coach Pop said this was the ideal level to coach for a reason. All the folks at this level simply LOVE the game!
All college players are very skilled you have to be as only top 3% of HS players play in college. The thing that seperates D3 and D1 are that D1 players have both the height requisite and are athletic freaks, D3 players are maybe few inches shorter and less athletic (but still more athletic compared to your average guy). While D2 is in between.
As a current d2 player myself, this sort of coverage means a lot, I hope you continue to cover smaller level basketball .
Coach i love this. Keep doing these. I love spotlighting lower level guys
🙏🏀🙏
My son played D3 in the ODAC for 4 years - I loved every minute of it - the details good coaching bad coaching watching him have great games and struggling - it’s the entire process - best game in the world 🏀
One alumni of Lewis-Clark I know, Alex Mallari, went on to be a top-5 pick in my country's basketball league, the PBA. He also became a 4-time champion with the most successful coach in Philippine basketball.
Oh wow… that’s amazing
PUSO!
This might be my favorite single video in your series. People who genuinely love the game executing it to the best of their ability for no other reason than they just love playing and they’re given an opportunity to do so.
nothing wrong with playing D2 or D3 in fact any of these guys would be the best player at any ymca or planet fitness 7 days out of the week
Nah lol they suck
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True
Not D3 bro. D3 is worse than D2 highschool.
I went to a D2 highschool in VT. I could have played on a D3 MA team in college. It's faster...they are bigger...but the skill set of D3 college is low.
This is my first time seeing D3, I was amazed. So much basketball insight and knowledge, it shows the depth of American basketball as a whole.
I'm a Portland St grad, and I currently live 10 mins away from the L&C campus, but I support all Oregon collegiate-level programs.
Although we aren't know for perennial powers - we've had some success at the lower-division levels (George Fox U. women won D3 national title in 2009; Western Oregon men went to D2 final four in 2017; Oregon Tech men won 3 NAIA national titles in 2004, 2008, 2012)
Thanks for giving some exposure to small colleges around here, Coach Nick!
My college is D1 but was just as entertaining catching those games back then. Great footage showcasing sound fundamentals
Great vid coach. Love to see smaller programs getting love too. Makes you wanna keep going
I played d2 and d3 and my team was really good one guy I played with has played pro all over the world. We scrimmaged d 1 schools and the difference was only size speed strength, the skill and iq is equal at lower levels
Coach Nick is the goat for covering a lower level team with so much excitement and dedication
this was a crazy surprise to see the team here at LC on your channel!!! Awesome video😎😎😎
This is awesome! You don't see this type of coverage many other places. Love your enthusiasm as well
I’m remember I used to watch d2 and d3 basketball when it came on tv. I love watching basketball on all levels
Great original content and a nice pure form on basketball in many ways. I almost went to this college myself, so that's an extra little cool moment for me.
More videos like this please.
this was awesome coach!! I'd love to see you do it more some time
Coach took a vacation to Portland and said “how can I write all this off?”
that's why i fell in love with your channel before it was cool :D
Is it cool now? 😅😅
great content
As a biased D3 baseball player, I will always say the difference between a D3 and a D1 player is much smaller than the difference between a D3 and a high school player on average. People who say “oh it’s D3 so it’s bad” really aren’t paying attention
Fire video ❤🔥🔥
Goat BP is different
thank you for your content will there be a vid about Kevin Love's fit for Miami?
Nah I know the players are watching this video rn giddy about what coach has to say about them
Nice video. I thought when you said you were coming up to Portland it was because you would be doing something with the Blazers. You would have to have an NBA salary to pay the tuition at Lewis and Clark, lol. Very nice campus though. I've talked to students there and it seems like a great school.
I’ve got something with Nassir Little I’ve got to edit and push out
Shout out to College of the Redwoods!🌲
The coach looks like OG Anunoby lmao
What's the background music? I don't know why I ask. Nobody never really answer.
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Hello
Would brendon patrick be good enough for the NBA? Would he not make it coz of his size? He seems to have shooting ability
Gotta remember this is D3 and he’s a senior, the timing for getting shots off is way different from D3 to D1 to NBA, it’s not just about mechanics
in the nba he'd have a 6"5' athletic freak in his face every trip up so getting his shot up would be much much more difficult. these guys are well coached but i've seen better athletes at my local 24 hr fitness.
@@oldfrend you sure?