Sometimes Kobe, even when dribbling with his left, will bump then shot. Other times he bumps then spins then takes the shot. What is the advantage of putting in the spin, or not? +++ And when backing the Defender down, is it better to do it facing the key, so you can see other Defenders, or is it better to do it facing the baseline? I would have assumed facing the key, but I think MJ did it to Kobe facing the baseline....
Romans 10:9 because, if you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved….
@@thechannel1098 tf does that have to do with this video, stop farming likes my guy thats not very christian, using the bible and holy words for clout smh
One more tip I'd add is to shoot it both harder and higher than normal. At the beginning, I found that since I needed to shoot with extra power, I'd often start pushing the ball towards the basket with less arc, but after I started purposely shooting harder and higher, it became a lot easier.
@@fredbear2947 that depends on how you release it. If you release the ball on your fingertips its going to have high arc and a lot of backspin, but if you release the ball a little earlier it will go more forward
@@MrBol- I worked on this following the video for around 3 weeks now 5 days a week at the gym and I've gone from air to pure rim, when nobody's on me it's always a bucket. When I'm guarded it's a bucket around half the time.
Something I’ve heard from another channel is when you’re “adding the mustard” think about shooting the ball higher not further. Just a tip I wanted to throw in
@@xerzipper5201what's wrong with using kobes death as a reason? He was literally one of the main players in bball history and inspired many and literally gonna be in the cover for 2k24 so what's wrong? 💀
The fadeaway is my best move, i drill it constantly and after so many reps Ive developed a good understanding on where basket is with barely having to see it. Also after you make a few the Defense trys to play you more aggressive which then makes it easier to pump fake the fade into a step through/up and under...
how do you get good arch on fadeaways? i always shoot them flat. its like because im falling back i shoot more forward instead of upward to compensate and i just cant seem to do it
Can't do this in a street game , bumping defenders to create room unless your under the basket will get me punched in the face. This is the main reason the crossover is the main move for smaller players as bumpers if they are not big enough get thrown to the ground . Very important you have to be heavier or taller then your opponent to do a proper fadeaway and get away with it. This is why Wilt Chamberlin invented the fadeaway. It allowed him to be taller and stronger without being too rude with his scoring.
One thing I continually see in kids or women's basketball is missed layups (or other very short shots). They seem to continually drive right into defenders, make contact, and miss the layup. Suddenly a 99% 2 pts turns into (maybe) free throws and 50% of 2 pts. It's crazy. Why is the "easy" shot the hardest at times.
I wanna learn this because the fadeaway is so deadly like, watching people like MJ and Kobe kill that fadeaway and make it so beautiful and deadly and effective.
Chris Henny it’s exhilarating getting rebounds over taller people 😂 . i play basketball with a lot of heart and i’m combining that with my determination to get better, it’s very mental game especially for me since i’m only 5’5 .
Chris Henny i usually physc myself out and pretend i’m in the nba with commentators commentating, i’m not a sore loser like i used to be because my mind let’s go of the missed shots and the game . i’m working on becoming a slasher and midrange specialist because my 3 pointers is like... it doesn’t satisfy me as much .
I like to know some opinions on this one from all levels of basketball ball. : I'm the type of player who early into learning basketball I was very comfortable in the post only be 6'1 and 175 and never thought of taking jump shots because my form was horrible but I found a strange rhythm with hook shots and the over all flow of driving to the rim and giving nice finishes on some really good defense. Kinda makes time almost slow down and you can fix your shot better but Through it it made me curious on extending my range and slowly floaters came in and I wanted to try fade aways but never had a "proper form" for trying and yet soon that same feeling flow and time slowing feeling comes and i just get in some hot spurts for a while. Ya de yadda I start thinking and experimenting different psychological differences while playing with music or when with friends just play to make the most insane type plays and just keeping energy up and our shots would start to drop at an even higher rate when half the shots made had no business being in our playmaking package.: I know that was much but with that I leave you with is, is it really about learning the fundamentals or is it really about finding your rhythm through playing a variety of different skill levels to see what makes you tick?
I think I’m late to comment but doing workouts helped me increase vertical leap a lot. I only worked on my legs for 2 weeks and my vertical jump increased from somewhere close to 12 inches to 20 inches.
I wonder why only few players can consistently score with that move? Specifically professional players,, however it’s not that complicated based on my experiences as long as you are aware of proper execution in complete details, don’t give up though motivate yourself by countering the thoughts from being around negative into positive by thinking yourself not everyday you will fail so keep working hard til the failure disappears for good and the only outcome option left is success..
Dont rush it man sometimes u gotta take time. When the ball is on your hands, your the one controlling time so u gotta make use of it be ready to shoot or make a move
I was 1v1ing this trash talker at my school and I did exactly that and did a corner three fadeaway in his face then I pushed him on the ground and he started crying lol (btw I live in sa also my mom's account)
Watch the 2013 spurs highlights. Threes are usually shot off drive and kicks and on the catch, not off the dribble. Use screens and encourage teammates to set good screens. They simply exhaust the defense since they are getting hit and have to use much more energy to recover to ensure the person getting the screen doesn’t get a wide open shot. Learning what to do after a screen has been set for you is a very helpful skill. For that I’d watch Klay Thompson as he knows how to cut off ball very very well. Don’t force shots and know how to create passing angles. On defense, always give some space while on the ball until they hit a three of a dribble on you. Know that when a big helps on a drive, the ball is probably going to him so know how to bait that pass and then just try to help rebound instead of watching
Also how do you increase your vertical cause I'm in primary school and I'm only 11 and I'm not that strong or skinny I'm like medium but I can't shoot effectively at the three point line I usely brick and rarely make them in. Also my jumpshot is horrible and I can't layup cause I'm only 4'6
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Coach, i'm not a great shooter but lately i've been hitting shots in catch and shoot. Is it common? I wanna fix my shooting off the dribble.
Sometimes Kobe, even when dribbling with his left, will bump then shot.
Other times he bumps then spins then takes the shot.
What is the advantage of putting in the spin, or not?
+++
And when backing the Defender down, is it better to do it facing the key, so you can see other Defenders, or is it better to do it facing the baseline?
I would have assumed facing the key, but I think MJ did it to Kobe facing the baseline....
Thanks coach for making this vid, im really looking forward to learn on how to shoot a fadeaway ❤️
@@satrioesar7151 try pull up jumper
1) 1) Create Contact
2) Pivot Leg Between Their Legs
3) Chin On Shoulder
4) Leg Drift
5) Load Your Body
Romans 10:9 because, if you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved….
@@thechannel1098 tf does that have to do with this video, stop farming likes my guy thats not very christian, using the bible and holy words for clout smh
@@thechannel1098 yo maybeyourein the wrong channel dude?
@@thechannel1098 go watch Young Don Reborn
@@thechannel1098 Amen!
One more tip I'd add is to shoot it both harder and higher than normal. At the beginning, I found that since I needed to shoot with extra power, I'd often start pushing the ball towards the basket with less arc, but after I started purposely shooting harder and higher, it became a lot easier.
bro my shooting has stupidly high ark and low distance
@@fredbear2947 how much time do u play ?
@@fredbear2947 that depends on how you release it. If you release the ball on your fingertips its going to have high arc and a lot of backspin, but if you release the ball a little earlier it will go more forward
Man you can't hate him, his tips help every player, best shooting coach ever🏀🔥🔥
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Steph curry just joined the conversation my friend...
@@Moon1a best shooting COACH lol
@@2806vick Curry did a masterclass way better than this guy. But here it's free so fair enough
That Kobe/Bron clip was beautiful
VeritableVagabond i agree buddy that clip was a beauty
Well now after his passing it is even more beautiful
Nearly cried😢🤯
Rye Bread MJ could. Lebron also could. Don’t get me wrong Kobe is fucking great
Rye Bread thanks for clarifying
“You can become more than a spot up shooter”
Superhandles
So annoying bro... Get it everytime
@zavien brooo im dead 😂😂😂
But his handles are nice though
_jahson i don’t get it anymore
Yessir. Fadeways are so good! Absolutely unguardable if you do correctly
Dude I really hope this helps because I swear my fade away is straight *A I R*
Go from air to Air Jordan bro
Hahahaha lol
STG! This is me right now, update??
@@MrBol- I worked on this following the video for around 3 weeks now 5 days a week at the gym and I've gone from air to pure rim, when nobody's on me it's always a bucket.
When I'm guarded it's a bucket around half the time.
yellow bath tub I must say tho it’s only been 2 weeks, it’s definitely feeling way more natural and has added a new element to my game
3:27 best tip aside from splitting legs. If you split legs and see the hoop early, you will make WAY more shots.
Something I’ve heard from another channel is when you’re “adding the mustard” think about shooting the ball higher not further. Just a tip I wanted to throw in
I think I was born to do fade aways, I came to this video even though I can easily swish fades and I just discovered I have the perfect form
Yes, this helped a bit especially since it my specialty and my playstyle kinda revolves around it
This would have been even more helpful if you had someone to guard you
RIP Kobe
He’s the reason why I try to work on my fadeaway shot.
So you don’t work on it to be better at the sport?💀
@@xerzipper5201what's wrong with using kobes death as a reason? He was literally one of the main players in bball history and inspired many and literally gonna be in the cover for 2k24 so what's wrong? 💀
Thx coach very helpful!! plz do a video on how to finish over stronger players!
go to mc donalds^^
Rudy Acuna become stronger than them
Weight training
Seriously considering buying insoles worth twice as much as my shoes so I can turn my 6 inch vertical into 7 inches......
Shit they’re 200 dollars
monix bruh I got like fucking 10 dollar insoles. Because it felt like I sprained my Achilles’ tendon
Jad Daoud huuuuuh 😮
i’m so late but you should buy apl superfutures
great shoe for basketball in my opinion
The fadeaway is my best move, i drill it constantly and after so many reps Ive developed a good understanding on where basket is with barely having to see it.
Also after you make a few the Defense trys to play you more aggressive which then makes it easier to pump fake the fade into a step through/up and under...
question:
does contact help with ankle breakers as it allows a sudden change of speed???
Oh yeah it does
Yes that’s the key of breaking ankle, change of speed man.
@@Kiwidona always said this if you make a move and see someone is off balance crossover fast as possible
Bro best RUclipsr baller he thank you for the support
I didnt know about that foot inbetween the leg thing FR 🥵 🔥
First like and comment I think love your channel I said this once and I'm going to say it again it's helping me so much with basketball
Onother tip is on the second contact dribble extend your back leg to make more space between you and opponent when you turn around.
Another banger 🔥
Post fade away 3’s feels so good for my shooting mechanics, it feels smooth
tf is a post fadeaway THREE?
how do you get good arch on fadeaways? i always shoot them flat. its like because im falling back i shoot more forward instead of upward to compensate and i just cant seem to do it
Same lmao
you just have to do it again and again to strengthen your arms so than you'll have a more powerful shot while fading
Can't do this in a street game , bumping defenders to create room unless your under the basket will get me punched in the face. This is the main reason the crossover is the main move for smaller players as bumpers if they are not big enough get thrown to the ground . Very important you have to be heavier or taller then your opponent to do a proper fadeaway and get away with it. This is why Wilt Chamberlin invented the fadeaway. It allowed him to be taller and stronger without being too rude with his scoring.
Do it all the time in street games lol
Thank you for showing me this now one I can make more points and also I can finally beat my dad in 1v1
Idky but when i play basketball im a beast can't miss the very next day im just bricking 24/7.All bricks built that gym.
R.I.P. Kobe😭😭
I like this video, made me understand fadeaway jumpers more.
One thing I continually see in kids or women's basketball is missed layups (or other very short shots). They seem to continually drive right into defenders, make contact, and miss the layup. Suddenly a 99% 2 pts turns into (maybe) free throws and 50% of 2 pts. It's crazy. Why is the "easy" shot the hardest at times.
I hope you are my coach so that I can get better at playing basketball
lets goo !!
Shot mechanics 🧰 is the best
The load your body is a great tip
You are the reason I play basketball
Thank you
Thank you this helps me a lot
Thanks man God loves you
Can you do a video on best 3 pointer workout
How to get through physical defenders ,that defend with force
Be stronger or back away
Use off arm get low
My classmates are making fun of my fadeaway because it looks like kicking them,but when I watch this video I was doing right hahaha
Ewing had a great fadeaway,,, hit it on Bird many times
this guy is so good am suprised hes not in the nba
thanks for the tips
Thanks 🙏🏻
Thank you I hate doing fade-aways because im not not the floor when i release and my arms are so weak so i just always airball
I’ll try this out... Hopefully I’ll be even better!🏀💪❤️
Just what i needed!
Thank you very much Coach for every video you upload i learned a lot from 😃😃
Great tips, thanks coach
I wanna become a good post and inside player any more videos I could watch?
Damn good tips bro
i really needed this thanks
come on coach we re almost hitting 1mil subs now!!!
Coach create a video of paul george body contact when attacking the basket
I have always wondered if you can dunk?
You think this scrawny little guy can dunk ?
The Carushow i wouldnt describe him as scrawny lol. Maybe short?
Lets go coach!!!!
The little extra muscles mentioned at the end is the hardest part so spend some time working on it.
Wow thank you coach.
Thanks coach 👌🏾
Can you do this for step backs
This will help since I have a championship game tomorrow
Sober TomatoYT
Good luck
Good luck
How'd it go
How did it go?
How'd it go?
I wanna learn this because the fadeaway is so deadly like, watching people like MJ and Kobe kill that fadeaway and make it so beautiful and deadly and effective.
I love this channel. You keep everything nice and simple. I’m looking forward to those soles 😆
Mj s fadeaway is like floating in the air more hangtime than others
My reason for my success
My coach never lets me shoot fade away. I had 30 my last game from faders too😂😂
LOL don't let the coach stop you my coach puts me on bench so i score 6 points
Wtf what a aids coach do u have lmao
Thx u I needed this
can you utilize these skills being shorter ?
Chris Henny i like what you said, that’s hella true 💯 .
Chris Henny it’s exhilarating getting rebounds over taller people 😂 . i play basketball with a lot of heart and i’m combining that with my determination to get better, it’s very mental game especially for me since i’m only 5’5 .
Chris Henny i usually physc myself out and pretend i’m in the nba with commentators commentating, i’m not a sore loser like i used to be because my mind let’s go of the missed shots and the game . i’m working on becoming a slasher and midrange specialist because my 3 pointers is like... it doesn’t satisfy me as much .
Diamond Dre Of course I’m only 5’2 and this is my best move aside from the floater.
Grand Theft Rondo I’ve actually hit a couple of of shimmy’s myself recently
I like to know some opinions on this one from all levels of basketball ball.
: I'm the type of player who early into learning basketball I was very comfortable in the post only be 6'1 and 175 and never thought of taking jump shots because my form was horrible but I found a strange rhythm with hook shots and the over all flow of driving to the rim and giving nice finishes on some really good defense. Kinda makes time almost slow down and you can fix your shot better but Through it it made me curious on extending my range and slowly floaters came in and I wanted to try fade aways but never had a "proper form" for trying and yet soon that same feeling flow and time slowing feeling comes and i just get in some hot spurts for a while. Ya de yadda I start thinking and experimenting different psychological differences while playing with music or when with friends just play to make the most insane type plays and just keeping energy up and our shots would start to drop at an even higher rate when half the shots made had no business being in our playmaking package.:
I know that was much but with that I leave you with is, is it really about learning the fundamentals or is it really about finding your rhythm through playing a variety of different skill levels to see what makes you tick?
I only have like a half inch vertical wen I shoot fades, I barely leave the ground, and I’m only like 13. Any tips?
I think I’m late to comment but doing workouts helped me increase vertical leap a lot. I only worked on my legs for 2 weeks and my vertical jump increased from somewhere close to 12 inches to 20 inches.
All the secrets revealed!
I wonder why only few players can consistently score with that move? Specifically professional players,, however it’s not that complicated based on my experiences as long as you are aware of proper execution in complete details, don’t give up though motivate yourself by countering the thoughts from being around negative into positive by thinking yourself not everyday you will fail so keep working hard til the failure disappears for good and the only outcome option left is success..
do people put more power to shoot before or kinda after fading away?
like the video coach
Hope this helps me to go from air to air Jordan
does this work for undersized guards cuz i’m a 5’6 point guard in yr 9
Kobee!😢
Does your nike top make me better shooter?
Once I get passed my man and helped defence comes I don’t know what to do I can put it up but I get scared and pass it off any tips
Dont rush it man sometimes u gotta take time. When the ball is on your hands, your the one controlling time so u gotta make use of it be ready to shoot or make a move
charltoneks ok thanks
Do defense work out
In my experience the leg drift made the most difference
I play pick up games and this guy called William always creates the space and shoots over me I just want to learn so I can do it back to him 😂😂😂
Video starts at 1:08
Imagine this was da collin from that no days off vid 😂
I was 1v1ing this trash talker at my school and I did exactly that and did a corner three fadeaway in his face then I pushed him on the ground and he started crying lol (btw I live in sa also my mom's account)
Excuse me , sir how i can improve basketball IQ ??
@zeokenX thank you for suggestions
Watch the 2013 spurs highlights. Threes are usually shot off drive and kicks and on the catch, not off the dribble. Use screens and encourage teammates to set good screens. They simply exhaust the defense since they are getting hit and have to use much more energy to recover to ensure the person getting the screen doesn’t get a wide open shot. Learning what to do after a screen has been set for you is a very helpful skill. For that I’d watch Klay Thompson as he knows how to cut off ball very very well. Don’t force shots and know how to create passing angles. On defense, always give some space while on the ball until they hit a three of a dribble on you. Know that when a big helps on a drive, the ball is probably going to him so know how to bait that pass and then just try to help rebound instead of watching
@@tylercaracanas8690 thanks brother
When I shoot my feet switch spots what should I do
i wish i had that
1:49
Lovet tanks coach!!
Interesting
rip kobe
Good
Don't forget "chin on shoulder, LAZER eyes on rim"
Chin on the shoulder 🤔🤔
👇🏿🥺🤗🤗
Also how do you increase your vertical cause I'm in primary school and I'm only 11 and I'm not that strong or skinny I'm like medium but I can't shoot effectively at the three point line I usely brick and rarely make them in. Also my jumpshot is horrible and I can't layup cause I'm only 4'6
jump rope. a lot. also calf raises
2:16
I cant get contact on my opponents as i am a guard but my opponents flops alot
Pls open A coaching centre in Bangalore india