taps do until comfortable for about 4 minutes push cross from second hash to across the lane series 1. wide finish 2. inside hand 3. scoop around 4. overhand fader 5. regular english 6. reverse english 7. scoop finish 8. cradle behind the backboard series 1. jump from out of bounds and finish wherever you want, 6 makes each side 2. drive baseline to jumping back into a finish 4 makes each side freestyle to extended finish 5 makes each side on the way down finishing series 1. stationary jumping off one step and finishing close to the ground 8 total makes 2. freestyle to finishing on the way down 4 each high speed series 1. face away to the basket then big spin, 1 dribble to touch finish 4 makes each side 2. face away to basket then big spin, change of direction move to touch finish 4 makes each side
Warm-Up (5 minutes): Taps Finishing Drill: Sets: 3 Reps: 10-15 for each side or variation Lateral Finishes: Sets: 3 Reps: 8-10 for each finishing technique Freestyle Extended Layups: Sets: 2 Reps: 8-10 for each extended layup Intermediate Drills (5 minutes): Behind the Backboard Series: Sets: 3 Reps: 6-8, changing up finishes each time Driving Baseline Series: Sets: 3 Reps: 6-8, varying release points and angles Advanced Drills (5 minutes): On the Way Down Series: Sets: 3 Reps: 6-8, aiming to finish on the way down High-Speed Series: Sets: 3 Reps: 6-8, focusing on maintaining speed through the finish
A highly informative video! Among NBA players, Nikola Jokic stands out as the one with the most exceptional touch around the rim that I have ever witnessed. Similar to the content in the video, this skill doesn't heavily rely on athleticism.
Feel, positioning, angle of attack. Back board is nice when you can hit it, if you have strong English you can and probably will use it all the time. Floater or hook shot game not so much. Imo, find what's comfortable for you, but keep challenging yourself.
hey coach, not that you would promote this, but what are your thoughts on occasionally lighting up to improve recovery at the end of a long day- either from experience or your opinions on what you've heard haha
Not necessary of you’re very young. I don’t have experience lifting weight but I would say that you COULD start lifting a little bit at the age of 15 (maybe lil bit younger/older but around that age). Just practice until you can’t get it wrong. That doesn’t mean training 5 hours once a month but training like 10 minutes everyday. Doing it everyday is better for improving, so don’t rush yourself! I know that you will be good at it with the training. You got this!🔥
light strength training if your young. i am also young too, and doing it has gotten me strong. another thing strength training is good for is that it doesnt just help your finishing, it can help you with turnovers, blocks, and rebounds.
Better finishing and passing vs help. Cutting off your man after you beat him so he can't build momentum towards you if that's who is blocking you (attacking diagnally across the court)
taps do until comfortable for about 4 minutes
push cross from second hash to across the lane series
1. wide finish
2. inside hand
3. scoop around
4. overhand fader
5. regular english
6. reverse english
7. scoop finish
8. cradle
behind the backboard series
1. jump from out of bounds and finish wherever you want, 6 makes each side
2. drive baseline to jumping back into a finish 4 makes each side
freestyle to extended finish 5 makes each side
on the way down finishing series
1. stationary jumping off one step and finishing close to the ground 8 total makes
2. freestyle to finishing on the way down 4 each
high speed series
1. face away to the basket then big spin, 1 dribble to touch finish 4 makes each side
2. face away to basket then big spin, change of direction move to touch finish 4 makes each side
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Not all heroes wear capes 🙏🏽
Time stamps?
My guyyy
King! time stamps woulda made this even more perfect thank you.
Warm-Up (5 minutes):
Taps Finishing Drill:
Sets: 3
Reps: 10-15 for each side or variation
Lateral Finishes:
Sets: 3
Reps: 8-10 for each finishing technique
Freestyle Extended Layups:
Sets: 2
Reps: 8-10 for each extended layup
Intermediate Drills (5 minutes):
Behind the Backboard Series:
Sets: 3
Reps: 6-8, changing up finishes each time
Driving Baseline Series:
Sets: 3
Reps: 6-8, varying release points and angles
Advanced Drills (5 minutes):
On the Way Down Series:
Sets: 3
Reps: 6-8, aiming to finish on the way down
High-Speed Series:
Sets: 3
Reps: 6-8, focusing on maintaining speed through the finish
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I really appreciate your hoopers knowledge and attention to detail 🤞🏽🔥
Imma get to my practices early and try this
A highly informative video! Among NBA players, Nikola Jokic stands out as the one with the most exceptional touch around the rim that I have ever witnessed. Similar to the content in the video, this skill doesn't heavily rely on athleticism.
What is the rule of thumb of using backboard vs direct at the rim?
Feel, positioning, angle of attack. Back board is nice when you can hit it, if you have strong English you can and probably will use it all the time. Floater or hook shot game not so much. Imo, find what's comfortable for you, but keep challenging yourself.
Shoulders
My lay ups. I always aim at the top left or top right corner of the box.
You can also use finger roll directly to the rim.
Aight imma use this to improve my finishing.
Nice topic i need to add this in my game
Can you do a video on mastering the midrange & two feet finishes
He has already
Great video
Bro please come to Puerto Rico 🇵🇷 🙏
I’ve been pretty good with most of them except for the scoop across, I feel awkward doing it and I can’t get the strength for it
thats the only one I can do
I really like how you chose the worst possible angle to film this from!
fr but i can still understand the vid😒
hey coach, not that you would promote this, but what are your thoughts on occasionally lighting up to improve recovery at the end of a long day- either from experience or your opinions on what you've heard haha
improving recovery?? nah homie you're just wrecking your lungs lol
you should get a wireless mic so the video can be shot from a watchable angle.
Very good, thanks!
Also, you have to work on your jump.
Great workout.
One more idea try to finish with diphrent balls :soccer ball,volleyball diphrent size et cetera.
where do you put your ball on the backboard for the wide finishes?
Probably little bit outside of the square
im a younger player who can't really finish on the way down should I be working out to get stronger?
Not necessary of you’re very young. I don’t have experience lifting weight but I would say that you COULD start lifting a little bit at the age of 15 (maybe lil bit younger/older but around that age).
Just practice until you can’t get it wrong. That doesn’t mean training 5 hours once a month but training like 10 minutes everyday.
Doing it everyday is better for improving, so don’t rush yourself!
I know that you will be good at it with the training. You got this!🔥
@@amp.Cimbom appreciate the reply
@@jsc213 no problem
light strength training if your young. i am also young too, and doing it has gotten me strong. another thing strength training is good for is that it doesnt just help your finishing, it can help you with turnovers, blocks, and rebounds.
Why did you remove that old D Rose injury video can u atleast give me the instrumental
best yt coach
Racist
How do I avoid blocks more
Better finishing and passing vs help. Cutting off your man after you beat him so he can't build momentum towards you if that's who is blocking you (attacking diagnally across the court)
@@frost9239 thank you
if you're finishing you focus on the rim not on opponent
do a floater
Anyone know what ball he is using?
basketball
@@ethansuman11bruh I thought it was a tennis ball tysm
дякую
Jesus can help you
Bruh this is basketball
Jesus the hooper 😂
Only god can help you
not in hooping, that’s your effort
@@currymunch30yes. The bible says in Colossians 3:23 that you should work at everything with all your heart
Wide fis
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