How To Finish Through Contact (Finishing Tips)
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- Опубликовано: 31 май 2024
- Finishing through contact is key for every hooper. Initiate contact with a bump to convert your drives into layups. Watch how Kyrie, Lebron, Harden, Giannis and more use their body to get to the rim.
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This video covers
- Why You Should Bump
- How To Bump (3 Different Ways)
- When To Bump
- Finishing Options After Bumping
- Protecting The Ball
- Shielding With Your Body + Off Arm
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I just want to complement and appreciate how good and convenient the editing and format of your videos. Videos has a clear format that is easy to follow even without sounds and edited to the point that you can slow down the speed to 0.25x to learn from each move in more detail without having to fast forward to the next move. Great stuff man. Thanks a lot.
Thanks man. Glad people like this stuff.
Lot of short clips to make the video flow well. But those who really like studying the game can use the stop, rewind and slow mo buttons to get a deeper understanding of what's going on.
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This video is a CLINIC. The comments and the many repetitions--perfect. Playground player here, but I can't wait to give some of these techniques a go. I had it wrong. Thought finishing was about avoiding contact at all costs. Nope! Thank you.
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A good finishing tip is that when you are driving through the basket, put the arm the side the defense is on in a sort of L shape. This creates contact, and you can eventually shoulder them off you in the paint for the easy bucket. I'm a guard and have to use this a lot, but any position can do this ( obviously ).
also iniatiate the contact first
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Great video. I like the clips that help you understand and the captions. Keep up with vids like this
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Was just thinking of adding this to my game thanks
Bumping is soooo important. My Game took qunatum leaps ever since I stated implementing them
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Omg, this video is like the frosting on cake for finishing, keep it upp
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I will definitely try and make more contact that seems like it will work for me
This video is so effective
Great tips coach! I always laugh at the cp3 one haha.
Can you do a video for only bumping on the last dribble please?
Got an injury so I'll shy away from contact but definitely love this channel. I'm guessing pulling the chair or evading would be an easy counter to this?
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Can you make a video on angles and lanes to drive to the basket
this is my main problem, i always lose against help defense or defender on my hip because i dont know how to properly use contact. ill try to use these tips
Nice video! Can you make a video on how to attack your defender, like attack hips, and top foot, etc.
He did!
under rated video , i watched this before my tourament and i have 20 just off and 1s, had 25 that game 2.
Great to hear, keep getting buckets 🏀
Make a video about nuances in rules of basketball
Hey Coach, Great vid as always
I also have a video request: Can you do a video on finishing from the corner angle.
When I drive from the corner angle, it's hard to finish off the glass since I will be parallel to the backboard or some times behind it. So I would appreciate it if you can give me some tips.... THANKS AGAIN
I am planning on doing a video on baseline drives. Agreed that sometimes finishing those drives is awkward because of the backboard.
If you are somewhat athletic you want to turn your body, square up to the backboard. This cuts off your defenders as well as giving you the backboard angle.
Having a few reverse layups in your package always helps too. Eurostepping is also a possibility if the help jumps early.
For smaller players you need that basline floater. As well as being good at passing out of it (corner/wing kick or a 45 cut dish). A quick sneak in finger roll finish is also possible a lot of the time when you get there before the help comes.
Try out these options and find which ones you like the best.
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Yeaaaahhh thx soooo much first
im a young player
im 10 but this coach helped me finish freeze defenders andtaught me hesi pull up
Dude, your insane, and I love how you showed example of literally every player rookie and pro to the wnba to high school using this technique. I never picked up on this
I wanna see how to draw fouls in three point or midrange like kyrie and James harden.
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For the rim protector.
I’ve done this a lot and recently people have been adapting to this by simply moving out of the way once I lean in. Causing me to stumble on my own feet because I expected to bounce off the opponents body. So watch out for that. And stay balanced.
Ah, the classic "chair pull" trick. Gotta learn to stay on balance against that. Bump Euro is a great way to deal with that. So is rising up and finishing off 2 feet.
I know super late but I recommend learning how to do a eurostep with the bump, keeps your balance really easily and you can get a lot of power behind the bump
Great vid. The first Bump + Step through example is a travel though.
Thank you. Why do you think it is a travel?
@@CoachFrikki Because the pivot foot launches forward and in the air while the front foot stayed planted. Both feet have to technically leave the floor at the same time after pivoting, although it is widely accepted that there can be some delay. This first example is too obvious though, it is basically a 2 step layup from deadstop, which is a clear travel, even though it's too often not getting whistled, even in NBA *cough*DeMar DeRozan*cough*. Thankfully commentators rarely fail to point this out too, so the awareness is there.
By the way, I want to thank you for your work here, I picked up basketball again last summer. I am better than ever now thanks to your videos, the ones about driving angles and different finishes particularly. I love how you show different defensive scenarios, then how to react and use the right moves accordingly. Also added a few dribbling moves to my bag. Really wish I had this much available information when I was younger, but I'm also glad to still be improving my game in my 30s.
@@mathieumilgram6798 Hmm. Lifting your pivot is actually not illegal. No matter how long you keep it lifted up. Meaning you can finish either off 1 or 2 feet after the step through. What is illegal is 1) dribbling after you lift your pivot 2) putting it back down.
But really appreciate those kind words. Never thought so many people would end up watching and taking stuff from these breakdowns.
@@CoachFrikki I think I am biased because I live in France, this is how I have been taught and this move gets whistled in LNB games. Rules are not the same in NBA and some are differently interpreted. Also, just came up on this apparently from the FIBA rules :
"To pass or shoot for a field goal, the player may jump off a pivot foot, but neither foot may be returned to the floor before the ball is released from the hand(s)"
There is also this from NBA rules :
"You cannot lift your pivot foot off the floor until you shoot, pass, or begin dribbling the ball. You can not hold onto the ball for longer than five seconds. You can not change your pivot foot once it is established"
There are apparently subtleties I don't get. To me, planting the free foot while lifting the pivot foot makes the free foot the new pivot foot, which is a violation. Thus, in my mind, jumping off two feet seems to be the only way to step through without breaking the rules.