I like the way he reminds me of do not do it too quick for the Jab step which you will not be able to read the defender's mind. But for me when I doing it too quick, the defender got even more confused what I gonna do. Which some how makes them scared of what I'm about to do and can't be able to react to my next move. In such case, I didn't even need to read their minds as I have already creat spaces for a jump shot or driving to the rim. Therefore, I think I would try a combination of slow Jap and fast Jab randomly for each time depends on what I feel like to do , go slow to read defender's mind or go fast to creat mis-reaction to the defender. Let me try this tmr and see how it goes.
Wow. Im starting to unify all sport. A jabstep in basketball is basically a feint in boxing. Same thing. He doesnt react you can actually land it. He moves away, it allows you ro follow up with a diffèrent ranged attack. He moves in a ceetain way to défend, ir opens up a new angle for you to move in on him... Cool! Funny its called a Jab Step.
Very interesting. Beaucoup he explain why he do it. The last comment is so interesting and important :forcely don t do quickly because you can t read the defense. With jab step you can creat space. "
The only problem with this video for somebody that doesn't know is establishing the pivot foot. If you first "establish" the pivot foot the way he showed, and then jab step, it's a travel. If you hopped wit both feet, the pivot foot is going to be established itself when you jab step. If you cought the ball with one-two, it was already established long before the jab step.
@@myboyfriendgonnagetyou97 Nothing wrong with Shane Battier, but Carmelo is known to have arguably the best jab step in NBA history. He uses it better than anyone
This is great. I literally scored 6 more baskets because of this.
Noobs
Shashank Gupta ok
Thats a cap
@@NoobYuTuber 6 shots sound believe tho
W.
Legend has it that Shane is still squashing that bug
What a great teacher, I loved Shane when he was on that Rockets team
John 3:16
For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.
He did a great job explaining how and why to use this technique!
The jab step is very effective, look at melo spamming it like its the kamehameha
LMAO
Lol, I bet he’s still gonna be using that since he’s still on the Lakers.
These jr NBA videos are great for beginners like my son, thanks for the video!
Jesus Shane. What did that bug do to you?
Yea, he was getting into it.hahaha
Haha, I'm dead haha
What bug
@@satyrsatyr3452 he's stepping, the Jab...
@@satyrsatyr3452 you didn't watch the video
Thanks for your time Shane.
far from legends or not egos, it's clear that the NBA expertise Shane have could help him to be a great teacher
Of the 3-4 Jr. Nba video's i just watched, I think this will have the most impact. thanks.
Those shoes look mad comfy
Facts
cooblur they are PEAK
1:48 when you see a whole platoon of ants entering your kitchen
22 ladybugs disliked this video😂
20 ladybugs now haha
He looks like a great motivational speaker.
He has a good eloquent speaking voice he can be a speaker
i need to show this video to some people that don't understand the basic rules of basketball
Kobe is a great example of how to do a jab step
I'd like to see shane go into depth with on-ball 1v1 defense. He was an amazing defensive player. Really something lacking in today's game.
@Seyi Olotu how did you turn this into something about Kobe?
@Seyi Olotu great d better O can't do anything about it
@Seyi Olotu I said good defense but better offense
@Seyi Olotu are u new to english?
@Seyi Olotu technically you answered but dude why so grumpy someone hurt you or something?
The jab is deadly. Defense was clearly frightened of the guys driving ability. Got space to shoot.
0:07 ... Shane Battier : NBA Legend...
what ?? 🤯😵
ummmmm he is. duh?
@@jessepinkman3088 be quiet.
Jesse Pinkman idk about that
I wish i saw these kinda videos as a teenage youngster back in 2001.
Thank you Shane battier I will be squashing this is good coaching great job blessings 🙏.
I like the way he reminds me of do not do it too quick for the Jab step which you will not be able to read the defender's mind.
But for me when I doing it too quick, the defender got even more confused what I gonna do. Which some how makes them scared of what I'm about to do and can't be able to react to my next move. In such case, I didn't even need to read their minds as I have already creat spaces for a jump shot or driving to the rim.
Therefore, I think I would try a combination of slow Jap and fast Jab randomly for each time depends on what I feel like to do , go slow to read defender's mind or go fast to creat mis-reaction to the defender. Let me try this tmr and see how it goes.
He learned With the Best, indeed, He eated that too Many Times from Kobe !!!
Wow. Im starting to unify all sport. A jabstep in basketball is basically a feint in boxing. Same thing. He doesnt react you can actually land it. He moves away, it allows you ro follow up with a diffèrent ranged attack. He moves in a ceetain way to défend, ir opens up a new angle for you to move in on him... Cool! Funny its called a Jab Step.
Thanks Shane Battier
Very interesting. Beaucoup he explain why he do it. The last comment is so interesting and important :forcely don t do quickly because you can t read the defense. With jab step you can creat space. "
Thanks now I know how to squash a bug while holding a basketball
Love it. Legend.
Nice Lesson! Gonna do this on 2k
I wish I had these videos growing up.
This good channel, great explanation
Wow that floor is perfect polished
Thank you for advise really needed it
Very useful actually! Thank you very much!
You’re exposing the ball to Pat Beverly.
Pat bev trick ya’ll. Lmao
The goat told us differently . =)
Shane Battier will be POTUS 🇺🇸 one day.
How useful and important is it!
Thank you Shane.
This channel is so simple
Kobe's jab was great as well (killer, to be fair :), just for another mention)
James Harden is masterful at this.
How is this dude not a defensive coach? He was elite in that part!
Ran out of breath 😂
Learning this today
This should be taught to NBA players today. Most of them do not know pivot foot or travelling.
1:08 So something that happens on a daily basis in an NBA game and not getting called by the refs. 😂🤣😂🤣😂
Those uncalled travels right? I hate it when they don’t even call it.
@@tonychen3368 Yes sir or all these not called offensive fouls.
I'm new to the jab step, but I'm a quick ball-handler, so is there a way I can do a fast jab step and still read the defense?
I've never seen him use the Jab step in a game EVER!
Shane Battier, the master of the Jab Step 😂
😂😂😂🔥
This is so cool. Bcox of this I am going in the NBA
The only problem with this video for somebody that doesn't know is establishing the pivot foot. If you first "establish" the pivot foot the way he showed, and then jab step, it's a travel. If you hopped wit both feet, the pivot foot is going to be established itself when you jab step. If you cought the ball with one-two, it was already established long before the jab step.
one of the smartest players
Grant Hill in Detroit was a jab step master lol
Shane Battier for jab step drills?! This man is a corner shooter/defender
Melo and Kobe jab stepped on him so much, he is the best teacher 👉🏾"experience " 😅
What did the bug do to you but def understand the concept
SQUASH THAT BUG !!
No bugs were harmed in the making of this video
Shane battier🔥
To the kids out there: don't squash any bugs, there are living entities and most of them do no harm
Julien Razafindranaly thank u
Thank you and God bless
You carried the ball and traveled when doing your third illustration of Jab step. You picked up your pivot foot while still carrying the ball
Looks like a triple treath tutorial
Thank you
Nba legend? Idk about that one chief
Lmaooo right?! Dude was a good player. That’s it.
He's a legend because Kobe scored on him so much. Respect on his defense.
NCAA
Hemay not be a legend but he'll cook everybody here
@@goodwillwin3664 no questions
I hope no bugs were harmed in the making of this video
I got dizzy spinning around, not traveling.
Squish that cat!....I mean squash that bug!
0:47 except if you’re James Harden
Yeah how can ppl say that’s legal
I think sometimes hardens feet are planted already and then maybe it’s legal to set your feet the way he does it lots
Gabriel Waggoner its all timing
squash the bug is cool but beat that b is cooler
Thank you.
Tysm sir
Shane Battier is a legend ??? realy ?
I wouldn’t call him a legend but he was pretty good and a good defender
. True warrior.
God bless you
Not gonna cap guys, I'm pretty sure Shane Battier is not an NBA legend.
Gostaria que tivesse uma legenda .
What did that poor bug do jeez 🥶
With all due respect, they should've had Melo give this lesson
No disrespect but what's wrong with Shane battier?
@@myboyfriendgonnagetyou97 Nothing wrong with Shane Battier, but Carmelo is known to have arguably the best jab step in NBA history. He uses it better than anyone
All good and dandy right after he made the first mistake by establishing pivot foot for no good reason.
NBA legend ... yeah no. Respect from Michigan.
did he run out of breath?
I thought if you held the ball with 2 hands you can't continue your dribble or that would be double dribble
Wait is that Shane Battier??
Squash that bug 🤣🤣
This guy sure likes to squash bugs
I'm learning a gab step from a guy that never had it apart of his repertoire in the NBA. Neat
Every player learns the jab step
Even a peasant like me know it.
2023 Watching this
It's crazy how you think you know the general scale and look of a basketball and then it looks like a grapefruit in giant's hands lol
What's the name of those shoes?
Peak Shane Battier.
Actually the rules say it HAS to be whatever your current back foot is. Found that out in a real game.
For the first read, isn’t it travel when you drive to your right with your right foot move first then dribble and then step your left?
0:14 to 0:16
Hi Radom person scrolling through the comments
Solid teaching.
True?
nice
I wish i am tall to play this game
2:40min aaaaaaaand traveling.
Thank you, Basketball Obama!