I really wonder how we can get this channel to the mainstream, I find value in these play by play breakdowns such as thinking basketball, but this channel doesn’t have the same traction, I appreciate how the plays are laid out and planned out one by one, it puts a new perspective on players that we already know of but get to relate on a personal level as we get to see the level of improvement that’s possible in the few years before the NBA
The diff between Thinking bball & Ben is the quality of stuff & effort. Both got great expertise (Id even say Ben has more innovative view at players evaluation), both are not casuals & understand the bball - so content is equally good, BUT The storytelling structure, diversity of live game films, tools & infographics of Thinking basketball is on another level. Ben usually made content on the fly. Gem shall be polished to become a brilliant.
@@benpfeifer8192 when it comes to casual fans of basketball, production goes a long way I reckon, whereas people who enjoy basketball for what it is will enjoy more fringe content, casual fans probably make up more of the population than the alternative
in my experience i feel like if my hands/arms were a little longer i would have had a better control and more margin of error but i also think dribbling stance or height should also come into factor
players like rondo or jamal crawford seems to benefit from having a larger wingspan but i could see for really large players having a longer arms might also mean the ball is too small to control relative to their size
YES & NO💯IF U HAVE A LONG WINGPSPAN DRIBBLING CAN FEEL CLUNKY & HARD TO MASTER💯BUT ONCE U DO MASTER BALL HANDLING I WOULD SAY AN ELITE DRIBBLER WITH LONG ARMS WOULD HAVE THE ADVANTAGE OVER ANOTHER DRIBBLER WITH THE SAME SKILL LEVEL BUT SMALLER ARMS💯
I really wonder how we can get this channel to the mainstream, I find value in these play by play breakdowns such as thinking basketball, but this channel doesn’t have the same traction, I appreciate how the plays are laid out and planned out one by one, it puts a new perspective on players that we already know of but get to relate on a personal level as we get to see the level of improvement that’s possible in the few years before the NBA
The diff between Thinking bball & Ben is the quality of stuff & effort.
Both got great expertise (Id even say Ben has more innovative view at players evaluation), both are not casuals & understand the bball - so content is equally good, BUT
The storytelling structure, diversity of live game films, tools & infographics of Thinking basketball is on another level. Ben usually made content on the fly.
Gem shall be polished to become a brilliant.
@@BoolatGuzairov this is correct lol
@@benpfeifer8192 when it comes to casual fans of basketball, production goes a long way I reckon, whereas people who enjoy basketball for what it is will enjoy more fringe content, casual fans probably make up more of the population than the alternative
Nba/nfl scouting treat prospects like video game ones, where the only thing is physical traits and not skills/iq.
Never knew he was such a good passer
This is elite content. I see your stuff come up all the time and just realized I hadn’t subbed. Just did. Keep grinding.
He was old and had short arms. Just like Brandon Clarke and Dillon Brooks. Remember when the Grizzlies drafted well?
W video bro
Does a longer wingspan help with ballhandling?
in my experience i feel like if my hands/arms were a little longer i would have had a better control and more margin of error but i also think dribbling stance or height should also come into factor
players like rondo or jamal crawford seems to benefit from having a larger wingspan but i could see for really large players having a longer arms might also mean the ball is too small to control relative to their size
YES & NO💯IF U HAVE A LONG WINGPSPAN DRIBBLING CAN FEEL CLUNKY & HARD TO MASTER💯BUT ONCE U DO MASTER BALL HANDLING I WOULD SAY AN ELITE DRIBBLER WITH LONG ARMS WOULD HAVE THE ADVANTAGE OVER ANOTHER DRIBBLER WITH THE SAME SKILL LEVEL BUT SMALLER ARMS💯
@@waff6ixgreat answer. This and dribbling posture are probably the two most important factors