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  • @proballa27
    @proballa27 10 лет назад +114

    dribble hard in practice and lose the ball. If you never lose the ball in practice and you lose it in a game it means you dont practice hard enough. Simple.

  • @RED0N3
    @RED0N3 9 лет назад +76

    I've really mastered the losing of the ball!

  • @518allday1
    @518allday1 10 лет назад +36

    same thing I was taught with my ball handling, losing the ball emphasizes a harder dribble, the harder the dribble the faster any move. A lot of ppl in these chats may not have played at high enough levels to realize that

  • @hoopitis10
    @hoopitis10 11 лет назад +51

    The point of losing the ball is to practice dribbling it hard so you wont lose it, duh. If you keep practicing dribbling hard, you wont lose it.

  • @xshinsanity
    @xshinsanity 11 лет назад +69

    Lmao more like "Boom" turnover.

    • @SushiNation2002
      @SushiNation2002 10 лет назад

      This Kobe guy is right he said good whe he lost the ball this is bull

    • @terizamamwad4907
      @terizamamwad4907 5 лет назад

      😂😂😂😂😂

    • @dumboy__jt
      @dumboy__jt 3 года назад

      Long live Kobe 8️⃣♾2️⃣4️⃣

  • @rsj1002rs
    @rsj1002rs 10 лет назад +15

    Lose the ball as for while in practice........ then you get use to it, get the motion down, and control the dribble better over time. never did he say lose the ball in game. this is for practice practice practice.

  • @slim4242
    @slim4242 11 лет назад +15

    Chris Paul says the same thing about dribbling the ball hard and look at his handles.....

  • @81farhad
    @81farhad 8 лет назад +18

    After watching the video, Now i'm very confident

  • @marlonborreo
    @marlonborreo 11 лет назад +5

    This is the first time I encounter someone saying "Good! Way to lose the ball" on a drill. I like it. This is a great drill right here. Thanks for sharing!

  • @virtual_intel
    @virtual_intel 10 лет назад +6

    Love this boom 1-2 step technique for pull up jumpers so much I watched it 3-4 times over, and I will be implementing this into my drills. Thanks coaches! Curated to our basketball community.

    • @verticaljumptraining5176
      @verticaljumptraining5176 10 лет назад

      FPC-Virtual
      *Best Vertical Jump Training*
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  • @jfields4242
    @jfields4242 10 лет назад +7

    I love all these funny ass names for basic stuff. Guess that is how you have to package it to get paid.

  • @jeffreyaltman4835
    @jeffreyaltman4835 10 лет назад +7

    Great drill. Emphasizes that last step that so many hoopers struggle to do correctly and quick enough.

  • @Strickayy
    @Strickayy 9 лет назад +16

    shooting of a hop is faster than a 1/2

    • @ronrutjr
      @ronrutjr 8 лет назад +16

      hop is actually slower and can be timedm, by the defender, when shooting of the dribble. the 1-2 allows for better balance and makes the defense react as if you are driving...if done properly. off the catch, the hop may be slightly faster

    • @kaanhazan4669
      @kaanhazan4669 5 лет назад

      Thats what people said in 1243 bro

  • @JasonJayJJ1
    @JasonJayJJ1 8 лет назад +4

    1.) Progression #1: Boom 1-2 (the last part of your jump-shot that should always be the same groove part or consistent last part): Quickly do a power dribble up through hands seamless with raising hands to shoot jump shot. Short & choppy steps to create maximum space between defender (don't step into your defender's hands) . Always dip your inside shoulder when holding ball with both hands right before you boom dribble & raise up to shoot to look like your continuing to drive & create more space for jump shot. Follow-through always.
    2.) Progression #2: 2 hard dribbles that cover lots of ground then Boom 1-2 like above.
    3.) Progression #3: Boom 1-2 in Transition (multiple long dribbles with Boom 1-2 at end).

  • @FlagDropped
    @FlagDropped 12 лет назад +5

    "Lose the ball FREQUENTLY"
    What a good instructor.

  • @FaintAura
    @FaintAura 11 лет назад +2

    It's a sign that you're dribbling hard enough. The harder you dribble the quicker and more efficient you are and the harder it is for the defender to react. At first you'll lose the ball a lot, but as you practice this drill more, you'll become better.

  • @souflotv
    @souflotv 10 лет назад

    he makes a living coaching on a professional level, his students demonstrate success, that means his shit is working, so , for all the people on here talking all that funny stuff, get your negative ass out of here, most of these comments that are negative are comming from people that never played on a higher level

  • @Spenwrath1
    @Spenwrath1 12 лет назад +1

    freeze your finish is great!! i normally do exactly what he said arms down and walk backwards. freeze your finish is good for dribble pull. cant really do that on my fadeaway but helps my groove shot!

  • @brodcat123
    @brodcat123 9 лет назад +9

    This is so dumb have you ever seen an nba player slam the ball so hard that it goes all the way to there forehead before they shoot no they bring it up from there waist area in one smooth motion. Thats why this guy is constantly missing short.

    • @ballisamazing8689
      @ballisamazing8689 8 лет назад +4

      this isn't a drill to shoot of the dribble at the top of your shot its a drill to improve your ability to dribble the ball off the ground with force to speed up your pull up. Watch steph curry on a fastbreak and you will see how fast the ball returns to his hands

    • @ballisamazing8689
      @ballisamazing8689 8 лет назад +4

      this isn't a drill to shoot of the dribble at the top of your shot its a drill to improve your ability to dribble the ball off the ground with force to speed up your pull up. Watch steph curry on a fastbreak and you will see how fast the ball returns to his hands

    • @mcfuckinanotheraccount808
      @mcfuckinanotheraccount808 7 лет назад

      Your not practicing to slam the ball hard in game, your practicing for your release to be so used to hard, quick releases, you'll be able to pull up easier in any situation

    • @ThePabzee
      @ThePabzee 3 года назад

      @@mcfuckinanotheraccount808 the pound dribble is actually an effective method in getting into the shooting position because it gives you momentum going into your shot

  • @varghejo
    @varghejo 10 лет назад +7

    This is beyond stupid. BOOM....turnover

    • @72bigroj
      @72bigroj 10 лет назад

      Care to explain why?

    • @Paximus26
      @Paximus26 10 лет назад +1

      The only reason it would be stupid is if you actually lost it 1/3 times if you have good handles and good control of yourself while running it works the nba players that do this do not do the boom crap the take a normal strength dribble look at them do it especially Ray Allen one of the best at it

  • @peak72
    @peak72 10 лет назад +1

    *sigh*... It amazes me that some of you guys commenting in this video are saying that "losing the ball isn't good". Does he really have to explain to you guys that this is how you PRACTICE your handle on the ball? "Losing the ball isn't good", Jesus... you guys must feel like geniuses.

  • @IrisHeavey56
    @IrisHeavey56 11 лет назад +2

    everytime he missed a shot, "GODDAMNIT KYYYLE!"

  • @TheMangKimong
    @TheMangKimong 9 лет назад +5

    the hop is quicker

  • @GregSB1
    @GregSB1 4 года назад +3

    At my first session as an observing coach at a PGC camp, the staff proved to me that his works. I had been taught and had always taught the early pickup and to never let the ball "ride up." You can tell the difference live, but it is really obvious on slo-mo video.

    • @PGC_Basketball
      @PGC_Basketball  4 года назад

      Thanks for the feedback! When did you first come to PGC?

    • @GregSB1
      @GregSB1 4 года назад

      @@PGC_Basketball Thanks! My first visit was with my son at Oglethorpe for Playmaker 2 in May 2018.

  • @julianpee1347
    @julianpee1347 11 лет назад +1

    My varsity coach says the same thing about losing the ball and pushing yourself, its not complete bs if u think about it. And those two small quick steps will allow you to get your shot of faster which is key especially in a pull up jumpshot.

  • @kevinchou1577
    @kevinchou1577 10 лет назад +1

    looks like what melo does with his jumpshots

  • @CoachNick
    @CoachNick 11 лет назад +1

    Great video. Players really underestimate that power dribble--it sets up sooooo many moves, and what you've shown here is a secret to a VERY quick set or jump shot.
    Well done.

  • @wuwuisaac
    @wuwuisaac 7 лет назад +1

    this is truly deadly, the only problem is, once you master it, passing feels silly, so you gotta learn your game along with your personal skills

  • @hoodieboy1515
    @hoodieboy1515 9 лет назад +23

    Yo. I cannot believe this works! Haha. Oh my gosh.. I'm so thankful lol. Tried these drills earlier this morning.. Then, my friend I play with assisted me & told me to jump higher... Next thing you know we went to the park we always go to.. Then, BAM! #Buckets! Hahahahha jk. It was working already 5 hours from doing drills. Just got home for those fun pick up games. Played 21 to end the night & my friend was sure he was gonna block the jumper & I thought too.. But, it still went it. WOAT. xD Awesomeness. Going to share this to my friends & I'll do more drills. I feel so blessed right now ahahha. Nice peeps at the court, cool games. Pointed 1 finger to the sky after a fake to lay-up.. Praise Jesus! All glory to God!!!! #TeamJesus yo. #Sameteam #Alreadyfly :) God bless all! Jesus saves.. :) John 3:16! "For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life". #yeeep

    • @Adam-ff1zt
      @Adam-ff1zt 7 лет назад +3

      Royce Ochoa yo. Not one person gives a fuck my guy

    • @ltnzy4603
      @ltnzy4603 6 лет назад +3

      Adam 1 its negative fucks like u who need to get fucked up

    • @jason3632
      @jason3632 3 года назад

      Amen God bless!!

  • @MyBoris12345
    @MyBoris12345 8 лет назад +1

    Outstanding drill. Helps develope hand strength and ball handling. Use it a couple times a week, you can see the improvement. They also carry it over to games.

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  • @Yellowmenace18
    @Yellowmenace18 10 лет назад +1

    I follow about 6 Bball channels & this is the most useful & effective move I've picked up from RUclips. My shot speed has improved so much that it's faster than my brain. I consciously Boom the ball & after practicing it for a week, the rest just follows. I'm just watching the ball swish thru the net. I've never had a consistent fade away jumper, but I use the Boom 1-2 have no problem getting my shot high & far enough.
    I'm way undersized (165cm), so the pull-up almost never works for me, but I find the Boom freezes the defender for a split second & with a quick 1-2 backward, far right or left it's easy to get off a fast high arching accurate shot without a lot of conscious effort.
    Thanks so much for this video, very well made.

  • @ΤάνιαΜάνεση-ζ9μ
    @ΤάνιαΜάνεση-ζ9μ 10 лет назад +5

    that guy looks like macklemore

  • @YEE941
    @YEE941 5 месяцев назад

    This transformed my shot. Opens up ur game tremendously if u can dibble already. They gonna start doubling teaming now. Boom open man 😉

  • @MeecHieNdo
    @MeecHieNdo 11 лет назад

    Excellent drill but poor choice of words I wouldn't say you want to lose the ball...but in practice you should be going hard enough where your bound to lose the ball to improve you limits and

  • @coachzbasketball
    @coachzbasketball 11 лет назад

    Great video and teaching points. But, why dont more coaches talk about eyes during drills? The demo kid had his eyes on the floor during every rep. We tell our kids "eyes middle".

  • @trizo00
    @trizo00 11 лет назад +1

    why is it so dark in the gym?

  • @lbateslbpockets
    @lbateslbpockets 11 лет назад +1

    Very good video! Thank you! I've noticed this is how a lot of nba players do it. I've always believed the pull up is the most important off dribble shot.

  • @Mikey81293
    @Mikey81293 11 лет назад +1

    melo does this all the time

  • @AdinoBenJudah
    @AdinoBenJudah 11 лет назад

    He said that you were supposed to lose the ball sometimes...

  • @GregorySifu
    @GregorySifu 11 лет назад +1

    Great teachings yo there are a lot of street ballers like myself that need the fundamentals.

  • @Marbstar
    @Marbstar 11 лет назад

    whats wrong with you? White People are NBA´s best 3point shooter. Excample, Larry Bird, Dirk Nowitzki ?So whats wrong with u thinking that white ballers can´t do this.

  • @Da5thProject
    @Da5thProject 11 лет назад

    i kind of agree, what kind of coach wants you to be losing the ball during practice? it always needs to be in control, not bounce it so hard you lose control of it

  • @SushiNation2002
    @SushiNation2002 10 лет назад +2

    This has to be fake. You said good when he lost the ball -.-

  • @ritasharma5260
    @ritasharma5260 9 лет назад

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  • @bijaybudhathoki6861
    @bijaybudhathoki6861 9 лет назад

    Is Spovelax Training Program useful to improve the weakest part of your game. ? I have learn numerous good stuff about Spovelax Training Program (look on google search engine).

  • @MrMLE24
    @MrMLE24 11 лет назад

    Ofcourse youre goin to lose the ball youre handles are not gonna be as strong as it should be thats why hes asking you to dribble the ball harder If you keep losing the ball frequently that means you should push yourself way harder.. and by the tme you get to the point where youre not losing the ball anymore youre goin to think abt it again whyd he asks us to lose the ball Losing the ball = harder the dribble, harder the dribble = the more youll get use to it until youre not losing it anymore

  • @alejandroquinones-colon6109
    @alejandroquinones-colon6109 11 лет назад

    I'm African American, Puertorican, Cuban,and Dominican and have played basketball since I was 8 yrs old and am now 30 yrs of age. And in every level of organized basketball that I have been a part of, the most consistently successful wining teams have been those who have been taught by white coaches and trainers. I mean for Christ sake just look at the best basketball in the world Michael Jordan and his coaches and you tell me? Oh and btw Kobe Bryant, Larry Bird, The San Antonio Spurs,etc

  • @SmasHTH3Pian0
    @SmasHTH3Pian0 11 лет назад

    Boom the ball does help, when you boom you kinda create an image that you are drive very hard to the basket in the defenders mind, and then he/she will definitely back off a little, and nobody in this world can jump to block or even contest the shot when moving backwards. If you have a small slow dribble, you ain't selling the drive, plus you ain't getting the ball to the shooting pocket fast enough which result a slow release, and eventually a contested shot.

  • @shaboinkah13
    @shaboinkah13 12 лет назад

    not in a game, but in practice this is fine; doing it in practice teaches you how to actually catch the ball on it's upward bounce and taking that momentum into your shot, instead of stopping the dribble at the waist, then having to pull the ball up into your shot motion. The idea is to make the drill tougher than game situations, then when the situation happens, you're only reacting, not thinking, and that helps make your shot quicker.

  • @mattwilliamson4444
    @mattwilliamson4444 12 лет назад

    Correct about the "boom dribble" but you're a little off with the 1-2 step. The 1-2 step is slower than the hop... also, it's hard to develop a deadly pull-up jumper when all you focus on is footwork and dribbling... which has nothing to do with the shot. I promise you a deadly pull-up jumper is only deadly when you make the shot. Maybe next time you should teach the proper techniques to the shot.

  • @chromifox
    @chromifox 11 лет назад

    The point isn't for you to get nowhere, it's for you to get your opponent somewhere. But yeah, it's pretty counter-intuitive at first.

  • @JordanTheOnlyGOAT
    @JordanTheOnlyGOAT 11 лет назад

    Lol actually its quite pointless to do that . If shooting well is that easy , why bother to have move like step back , hesitation . The purpose of one dribble pull up jumpshot is so create space , by making a gap between you and ur defender by one of the famous way fake drive one dribble pull up . Pound the ball hard do work but only once or twice with the same defenders

  • @gsvkck
    @gsvkck 11 лет назад

    Boom your dribble onto the bench. Simply the worst training and advice video on YT. Why the hell would you train with the defender facing away? In a real game situation that would never happen. Pounding your dribble would also cause you to lose control of the ball way too often. There are better way of creating space, PnR Cross over etc....

  • @MrDanielELee
    @MrDanielELee 11 лет назад

    what the hail.... dribbling hard is a great tip... but advising someone to lose the ball??
    I wouldn't say you HAVE to lose the ball. but that if you're dribbling hard you're GOING to lose the ball. until you get to a point and a consistency where you can dribble harder than ever before and NEVER lose the ball.

  • @Mitchmllny
    @Mitchmllny 12 лет назад

    yeah what the fuck I'm never going to watch an instructional video that suggests that i learn how to lose the ball? I'm all for learning new techniques and ideas but that seems a little counterproductive... how about "booming" the ball down the same way you would during a game? in a manner that wouldn't allow you to lose the ball

  • @KxngKUDA
    @KxngKUDA 11 лет назад +1

    this is the melo effect

  • @gnet2sam
    @gnet2sam 9 лет назад

    Anyone tried the Spovelax Training Program (just search it on google)? I have noticed several awesome things about this popular training course.

  • @dylanbenn-sweeney3755
    @dylanbenn-sweeney3755 11 лет назад

    honestly, its not good to lose the ball because then it will become a habit and causes turnovers and when he booms the dribble the ball is getting to his chest when the ball should stay low such as below your waist other wise he is right on moving your feet quick.

  • @lbateslbpockets
    @lbateslbpockets 11 лет назад

    once your done with your workouts the game should seem easy. just because your losing the ball in your workouts (which is good it means your improving) doesn't mean to do the same in the game. In workouts go out of your comfort zone. In games play in your comfort zone.

  • @StubbornJoes
    @StubbornJoes 11 лет назад

    It's to teach you to pound it hard at the beginning, and once you do it enough you know how to control it so that you don't lose it. If you're being conservative at the beginning and worried about losing the ball, you won't develop a quick and powerful shot. hope that makes sense.

  • @AgentSpiral
    @AgentSpiral 11 лет назад

    In order to get good, you have to lose the ball. Who cares bro, this is called PRACTICE for a reason. No one is going to see you lose the ball. If you lose the ball 1000x in practice so that you don't lose it in the game, then that is worth it.

  • @cocoabiscuits
    @cocoabiscuits 11 лет назад

    Boom One TwoSWAT -get that shit outta here!!! same rule applies when going up for a boom dunk. Bounce it hard off the hardwood and get the ball high enough where you are delivering yourself an alley oop. Lose the ball 5 out of 20 times....gooood. lol

  • @12345gummy
    @12345gummy 11 лет назад

    Wdf You Boom the ball harder means ball go faster than u dribble low and boom ur dribble harder ur finger wont be broken ah.... No wonder you wont get into NBA.. Only people who do this drill is someone who do not know the fundamentals of basketball...

  • @MrDKizzle4
    @MrDKizzle4 11 лет назад

    Llosing the ball means that your getting out of your comfort level and your stressing your current skill level to become better. Those who are naive to think that this doesnt help at all will never become the players they may "dream" about becoming.

  • @jriead
    @jriead 12 лет назад

    so true. just study the greats, pick apart their moves and then put it to work in practice and then in games. the key is to figure out what works for you and not follow some bs catchphrase. these guys are killing me with 'boom 12' n lose the ball

  • @alexincrediblee
    @alexincrediblee 11 лет назад

    Who the heck in NBA use this technique? If no why? Your defender only need 1 minute to find out you cannot cross him over cuz you cannot dribble if you do it so hard, and all he need to do is to focus on your shooting

  • @zeljkoSLO
    @zeljkoSLO 11 лет назад

    I have a problem i can't shoot the new 3PT in Europe im always too short, but the old one's that are lil bit longer than NCAA i always swish them but if i try to put more strength my shooting form isn't good, what should i do?

  • @busseyjlp
    @busseyjlp 12 лет назад

    He likes that he's losing the ball because that means he's doing it right. Once he masters the boom dribble he won't lose the ball anymore. That's what practice is for. If you were a real hooper you would know that

  • @longtallandlanky
    @longtallandlanky 11 лет назад

    All you out there taking about how losing the ball is a bad habit listen up. What he is getting at is getting you to go beyond your comfort zone. Once outside your comfort zone you start growing as a

  • @ReyF
    @ReyF 12 лет назад

    thats only if you dont have a good feel for the ball or your dribbling skills are low

  • @ban1rx
    @ban1rx 11 лет назад

    this is so wrong, if you want to make space, don`t dribble it that hard so you`ll lose it, just take a step back, no reaction? jump shot, tries to block? Fake, and then shoot.

  • @datuboa
    @datuboa 12 лет назад

    loosing the ball means your bouncing hard enough so that the 1,2 becomes impossible to stop once the technique is mastered...ball handling instructors would tell you the same thing...

  • @CKingery
    @CKingery 11 лет назад

    He means you should lose the ball while you're still practicing. Once you master that shot then it's gonna be a dime every time. I don't even play and I caught that.

  • @argo117007
    @argo117007 11 лет назад

    everything was great except the freeze your finish thing, no i don't want to look like a tool, i would rather run in right after i've shot to get the rebound incase i miss.

  • @kayele
    @kayele 11 лет назад

    Everybody's all getting butt hurt about this video.... This dude is just offering his advice, that's all it is...Just Advice...
    You can do whatever the FUCK YOU WANNA DO!

  • @nIgHtRaVeN0444
    @nIgHtRaVeN0444 12 лет назад

    Follow it if you know you lost your balance on the shot. If you know somethings wrong with the mechanics of your shot, you could hustle back to get the rebound.

  • @jayjaygeebee
    @jayjaygeebee 12 лет назад

    i need to get that mentality that when i'm practising and i lose the ball that it means i'm dribbling harder and going at a pace faster than i use in games.

  • @CTB1106
    @CTB1106 12 лет назад

    Aye my son lefty . Idk why but when I'm shooting right side of court I shoot with left hand especially 3s and when I shoot left side I shoot with right hand

  • @BOSballer9
    @BOSballer9 12 лет назад

    if you r not losing the ball your not getting better. its not good to lose the ball in a game but in practice its good cause you know you're pushing yourself

  • @JeDudeShow
    @JeDudeShow 11 лет назад

    the more you boom the more u lose the ball the more you make turnovers, hahaha

  • @dupcyngieI
    @dupcyngieI Год назад

    Whats the purpose of that dribble in 8:10 just before shot? If the defender is standing front to basket and you don't move to take a shot dribble is unnecessary. Why lose energy on something that's not giving us any advantage??

  • @MrLemzo123
    @MrLemzo123 11 лет назад

    quicker but not better 1-2 creates space when your defender is on you, however if he's sagging off its quicker and better to hop step into your shot.

  • @jeremymuir4332
    @jeremymuir4332 11 лет назад

    the harder you pound the ball in practise, the harder and faster you'll do it in a game situation - so yes
    Make an omelette, break some eggs

  • @SamScicluna
    @SamScicluna 11 лет назад

    I think this stuff is pox. If you want to do a pull up J look at what Russell Westbrook does. He is probably the best in the business at it...

  • @Mycrosss
    @Mycrosss 11 лет назад

    How about bending your legs and going in a basketball stance so you actually have no chance of losing the ball + it get's back to you faster? O.o

  • @kayele
    @kayele 11 лет назад

    he said you should lose the ball (if you're doing it right) because you're training a new concept at first. Obviously if u practice you wont

  • @MrRaunakchaudhary
    @MrRaunakchaudhary 10 лет назад

    Hey,is it necessary to look at the rim before taking a jump shot or is there some kinda "used to feeling" when u practise jump shots.So one eventually doesnt even need to see the rim before shooting .this could help alot at clutch times,but is it recommended to do so?

  • @SWAGGZ36
    @SWAGGZ36 11 лет назад

    @argo117007 Im sure he means to do that to check your balance when your practicing I don't think he wants u to stand still in a game lol

  • @8starG
    @8starG 11 лет назад

    Dramatic intro..."Hey its Tyler again" with that look on his face like he's about to sell you illegal basketball moves. Good Vid THO!!

  • @1PoodleKing1
    @1PoodleKing1 11 лет назад

    I get it now. If you don't cover distance but the defender expects you to, you create space and give yourself a better chance at the shot.

  • @mandxD
    @mandxD 12 лет назад

    you will be well defended when you jump stop coz good defender knows that when you jump stop you wont be able to make another dribble.

  • @jriead
    @jriead 12 лет назад

    westbrook is a master at the pullup...watch video of him against the lakers this year to see how he completely picked that defence apart

  • @Rex13lackWolf
    @Rex13lackWolf 11 лет назад

    It's better to learn from the actual game of basketball, than a video game lol. 2K doesn't teach much, but I get what you're saying

  • @NeoVyEveR
    @NeoVyEveR 11 лет назад +1

    That's what Melo does all the time.. now I know it! thank you !

  • @AdinoBenJudah
    @AdinoBenJudah 11 лет назад

    I laugh every time he say "way to lose the ball". It sounds like he's being sarcastic.

  • @longtallandlanky
    @longtallandlanky 11 лет назад

    As a ball player and then in games you take a small step back into your comfort level so you can control your boom 1-2 dribble

  • @coupdayon
    @coupdayon 11 лет назад

    whos dumb enough to dribble that high and BOOM no more ball turnover...your coach will bench you directly just like bynumXD

  • @7_k265
    @7_k265 3 года назад

    Watch Kobe or Carmello Anthony,or Mj,they are good af at pullups

  • @gmoney32
    @gmoney32 11 лет назад

    strip...strip...strip...this wont create any separation, only leads to a rush shot and lose your dribble. poor fundamentals