The Entire NBA Laughed At His Defense, BUT THEN...

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  • Опубліковано 28 лис 2022
  • theathletic.com/3749921/2022/...
    Luke Kornet’s three point contests from the paint have been an NBA spectacle this season.
    And The Eclipse as he calls it, seems to be working, despite looking like an inflatable tube man. So I went through every single shot he’s defended this season to find these specific ones, and to calculate the percentage. What up everybody, my name is Stefan and this is Heat Check. Let’s get into it.
    This bizarre defensive technique has a very interesting origin story.
    The Celtics under Brad Stevens had a second jump rule.
    Meaning that Stevens wanted his defenders to wait until a shooter was in the air before leaving their feet, to avoid biting on a pump fake. So Brown would wait until the very last second and then leap as high as he could with both hands in the air. Rather than try to reach out toward the shooter, Brown wanted to make them shoot just a little bit higher.
    So Kornett took note of that and also remembered the way Shane Battier defended Kobe with a hand in his face trying to distract his vision.
    So he combined these 2 methods to create the ultimate defensive …..
    Which as he says “It can look really dumb, but it seems to be pretty effective”
    But is it really? I wanted to see if the stats back this up. So I watched through every single one of Luke’s defensive possessions. And although it’s a smaller sample size, the results are shocking.
    According to my tracking numbers, so far this season Kornet used the eclipse on 12 shots from downtown. And only 3 of those went in.
    As you can see, these are considered wide open shots. There’s literally nobody around.
    So to shoot 25%, that’s horrific, and it leads me to believe that the Celtics big man is onto something.
    But the validation of a youtuber is absolutely nothing- especially when compared to the reigning defensive player of the year. His teammate Marcus Smart.
    Explaining it he said: “I think it catches a lot of people off guard because they are open, and then they see a 7-footer just jump straight up out of nowhere. It’s like, ‘What’s going on?’ So it works and we love it”
    Not only does he love it, but Marcus actually adopted the Kornet contest and tried it out himself one time. And it worked for him as well so who knows the entire Celtics roster might soon begin to implement this defensive strategy.
    Their new head coach Joe Mizulla will allow it since he had high praises for Luke
    “I think that’s something he is good at and watched a lot of film. I think it’s a good way to contest without getting into a closeout. It’s a solid tactic, so it works.”
    There’s an entire article on the Athletic getting really in depth on Luke and his defense. So I highly recommend that you read it. The link is in the description.
    Let me know if this is something that you would do to help your team win. That’s it for now, subscribe and talk to you in the next one. Peace out.
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  • @NotHere07
    @NotHere07 Рік тому +5877

    If he put on a goofy face while jumping, this defensive move will be unstoppable.

  • @visrupt
    @visrupt Рік тому +1642

    From shooting 3pt shots from half court to blocking 3pt shots from the paint. Covid hits hard man 😂

  • @loqueestamal3465
    @loqueestamal3465 Рік тому +1119

    I've been doing this for years now, but since I'm 5'2 it mostly goes unnoticed. Very sad times.

    • @rayasumbrado4653
      @rayasumbrado4653 Рік тому +30

      Same 😂 I’m 5’6 and I’ve been doing this all year just to troll

    • @quany2hottyy391
      @quany2hottyy391 Рік тому +18

      I learned this move from a 6’5 guy when I was in 6th grade . Never failed me

    • @FURBjr
      @FURBjr Рік тому +2

      You a legend

    • @js2010ish
      @js2010ish Рік тому +3

      Praying 4 u

    • @tylergodefroy8713
      @tylergodefroy8713 Рік тому +2

      well they might fall over laughing

  • @donlitt
    @donlitt Рік тому +464

    He’s gets up high enough and with the correct angle his hands block the shooters view of the rim , it’s genius

    • @vmno6300
      @vmno6300 Рік тому +50

      I think this is precisely how this effective. Not as what Marcus Smart had said. I think it can also break concentration because the rim view has been blocked.

    • @MemphisJagsfan
      @MemphisJagsfan Рік тому +16

      Blocking the view is the primary objective. If this becomes a standard, shooters will eventually become better as they will shoot based off of feel instead of sight...but that will take decades to accomplish.
      This is equivalent to the 49ers putting a smaller but faster left tackle on Lawrence Taylor. He was so disruptive, but if a LT was able to get a part of his body and temporarily slow Taylor down, they could buy enough time to make a pass attempt. That is when the LT became much more valued in the NFL. Much like this will be the more common trend in the NBA.

    • @leeanderson3875
      @leeanderson3875 Рік тому +6

      Anything u can do to legally improve your defensive efficiency is pure genius!

    • @jes1375
      @jes1375 Рік тому +10

      I used this tactic against a NBA player in pickup games back in 2009, he was pissed because I suck and it made him miss easy shots more. It effects the shooter's sight. A big pair of hands with ten fingers all together blocks a lot of rim view. You have to think about the shooter's view and place your hands there, not jump as high as possible.

    • @chiarenza451
      @chiarenza451 Рік тому

      Well if he was guarding from close up it would be the same result

  • @melonusk6120
    @melonusk6120 Рік тому +1616

    like the old saying goes :
    if it works, it aint stupid

    • @blood9903
      @blood9903 Рік тому +9

      stupid is as stupid does 🏃‍♂

    • @thunderb00m
      @thunderb00m Рік тому +34

      It's usually. If it looks stupid but works, then it ain't stupid.

    • @jaybee5315
      @jaybee5315 Рік тому +9

      @@thunderb00m it's the same philosophy when it comes to free throws. That's why i advocate for the underhanded free throw shot for poor free throw shooters.

    • @polobik4231
      @polobik4231 Рік тому +18

      @@jaybee5315 I agree, players should care about winning, not about looking cool. If it works, it works.

    • @andy.01.
      @andy.01. Рік тому +4

      It don't work tho lol

  • @ananthropomorphictalkinggo6641
    @ananthropomorphictalkinggo6641 Рік тому +2145

    Luke Kornet has been such a pleasant surprise for the Celtics.

    • @zproductions5747
      @zproductions5747 Рік тому +27

      Not really a surprise he was going off in the g league last season

    • @ThePartarar
      @ThePartarar Рік тому +17

      Yea, Udoka and and now Mazzulla both had high praise for him coming into the season, saying he’d be a necessary part of the roster.

    • @makoygaara
      @makoygaara Рік тому +10

      Luke and Sam. ☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️

    • @doh0702
      @doh0702 Рік тому +8

      He was great for the Knicks too when he was here. Overall great guy.

    • @andy.01.
      @andy.01. Рік тому

      No he hasn't lol, he is a big body who gets dunked on, but will obviously get easy boards and layups and blocks bc he's 7 ft

  • @Astroloverboy
    @Astroloverboy Рік тому +484

    Fun fact: kornet is currently on the 50/40/90 club as a 7’2 big boy
    Shooting 68/40/93 !!!
    That is insane for a center.

    • @hamoiq908
      @hamoiq908 Рік тому +23

      Honestly hope he gets enough minutes to join the club and then keeps it up

    • @treyroberts8124
      @treyroberts8124 Рік тому +26

      @@hamoiq908 no chance he takes enough 3s to qualify

    • @Sh3riffGotcha
      @Sh3riffGotcha Рік тому +12

      @@treyroberts8124 You're correct, he is 2-5 from three. He wouldn't qualify for that if the season was 180 games long.

    • @treyroberts8124
      @treyroberts8124 Рік тому

      @@Sh3riffGotcha exactly lol, but hey, who knows, maybe he'll start pulling from 3 more often

    • @eggsngritstn
      @eggsngritstn Рік тому +7

      He was a sniper in college with that 3-point line. He has the NCAA all-time record for threes by a seven-footer. He definitely has a shot.

  • @Philosophisticated
    @Philosophisticated Рік тому +46

    I think the functional point of the "eclipse" in Kornet's case (because he's 7' 2" with a 9' 6" standing reach) is that you are at the very least partially blocking the shooter's line of sight to the rim. If someone shorter were to do it, it wouldn't have the same effect. Everyone aims at different parts of the rim so it can have a greater effect on some people than others when they are focusing on that section of rim right before they shoot, particularly when someone's there that your eyes have to try to compensate for. No one really practices with someone jumping up and doing that, so that's something new/different for shooters to see as they are about to shoot and release the ball.

    • @Palozon
      @Palozon Рік тому +1

      You can be more specific by saying that the effective range of the eclipse increases with height. Everybody _could_ do it, but not everybody could do it _there_
      You can see that the eclipse from Marcus Smart needed to be closer to block line of sight, for example.

  • @enrikpitikoja6816
    @enrikpitikoja6816 Рік тому +849

    I think I saw somewhere that it messes with the shooters view of the rim. It hides the rim apparently and it makes the shooters think they need to put more arc in the ball as well

    • @Jdreezy97
      @Jdreezy97 Рік тому +14

      People do the opposite as well and dip underneath the shooters vision to distract them.

    • @user-wl9ig7yb6r
      @user-wl9ig7yb6r Рік тому +61

      It can also have a rhythm effect that we saw with the Jordan Goodwin shot. Goodwin waited until Kornet landed and threw off his timing.

    • @davidbright8913
      @davidbright8913 Рік тому +47

      It also prevents from picking up the foul on the three and keeps the player in position for the rebound. There’s a lot to like about it!

    • @ChirpyXC
      @ChirpyXC Рік тому +1

      U can never go wrong with more arc

    • @user-wl9ig7yb6r
      @user-wl9ig7yb6r Рік тому +33

      @@ChirpyXC You can if you're not accustomed to shooting that way.

  • @olavivarrud4180
    @olavivarrud4180 Рік тому +986

    I think the biggest problem with the “eclipse” is that it makes it harder for him to box out and get on the defensive glass. Against the Cavs Jarret Allen just slides past Luke and easily gets the offensive rebound.

    • @wolf-team0338
      @wolf-team0338 Рік тому +94

      Now he's looking to do it mostly on the guy he defends, so when he does it, its really good

    • @kagenclarke7237
      @kagenclarke7237 Рік тому +91

      He’s doing it to his man if anything it would make it easier for him to get the board because he’s not out at the perimeter

    • @phomjachana
      @phomjachana Рік тому +18

      3 point shots miss longer, so if he is jumping at the elbow or 15 ft area, he is more likely to get the board as the rebound will come back to him. Also as Kagen says he's doing it on his man not as the center. You see after his jump he moves to his man on the perimeter to box him out/ not lose him.

    • @zahir12344
      @zahir12344 Рік тому +11

      2 is still better than 3

    • @karllorenzobabiano6328
      @karllorenzobabiano6328 Рік тому +12

      Allen was not his assignment because of the switching. If he closed out, the more he won't get the rebound.

  • @hungrysloth9189
    @hungrysloth9189 Рік тому +53

    it's about time for the NBA defense to evolve, for the past few years the rules have been favoring the offense far too much and I'm getting sick and tired of teams scoring 120+ a night

    • @philipchampion566
      @philipchampion566 Рік тому +1

      It's also that teams are taking more threes too. But yeah i think we all miss the days of physical defense

    • @cooldudecs
      @cooldudecs Рік тому

      @@philipchampion566 no. It’s the lack of defense

  • @novyyy
    @novyyy Рік тому +205

    What's the average % of those 12 shooters when they're wide open? This should be a reference point to compare it against 3/12. Very interesting content, congrats!

    • @1z2x3c45b
      @1z2x3c45b Рік тому +10

      Agreed! The reference point is relevant for comparative context.

    • @MH-lk8md
      @MH-lk8md Рік тому +41

      Average league 3pt percentage is low 30s so this puts the technique at below league average. Again, small sample size.

    • @1z2x3c45b
      @1z2x3c45b Рік тому +2

      @@MH-lk8md Thanks! Can probably get gather more if you have the shooting stats for the specific players but agreed that it's a small sample size regardless.

    • @unky5724
      @unky5724 Рік тому +39

      @@MH-lk8md but that’s not contested vs uncontested that’s just overall.
      I’d say it’s much higher when shots are open

    • @frankisantana
      @frankisantana Рік тому +12

      anyway, 3/12 is too few shots to draw any conclusions.

  • @carlogaytan7010
    @carlogaytan7010 Рік тому +264

    If it doesn't block the view. It atleats makes you feel like adding additional arc to the ball. From thier perspective the ball need to get over the hands, so they unconscious adds additional arc, messing up the shooters natural shot.

    • @tim.noonan
      @tim.noonan Рік тому +31

      This makes me think this technique will have a short shelf life. If all that’s needed to circumvent it, is to shoot normally, then it won’t take long for shooters to work through it. It’s been a lot of fun watching Luke incorporate this into his game though, especially as a Celtics fan.

    • @gazelemcadizal7774
      @gazelemcadizal7774 Рік тому +43

      @@tim.noonan as long as it works, don't stop

    • @johnmarkson1998
      @johnmarkson1998 Рік тому +11

      @Arran McEvoy it would be optimized on a super tall player using it sparingly making a funny face while jumping and also screaming "just shoot normally bro".

    • @lowercasehorse2363
      @lowercasehorse2363 Рік тому +2

      Or they are just trying to stop themselves laughing so they don't shoot well

    • @johnmarkson1998
      @johnmarkson1998 Рік тому +1

      @@lowercasehorse2363 there are probably rules against using luaghter as a weapon. that could really mess with certain players.

  • @alexandermendez4653
    @alexandermendez4653 Рік тому +198

    Luke Kornet has grown on me quite a lot as a C's fan. He actually has a lot of personality that comes out in on-court celebrations (the eagle last night cracked me up). It seems like he's always joking and laughing with his teammates and that's good for morale and team-building. I'm perfectly content with him as our backup center.

    • @srinisriram223
      @srinisriram223 Рік тому +6

      We can run with kornet and load manage rob so that he’s healthy by playoff time

    • @suiken3149
      @suiken3149 Рік тому +6

      Kornet has always been solid ever since we acquired him back in 2020-21 season. Udoka just don't know how to utilize him like Brad and Joe.

    • @masewindu
      @masewindu Рік тому +5

      They said during post game that it was a Cornish Game Hen. 🤣🤣🤣

    • @danielwood8135
      @danielwood8135 Рік тому +1

      I'm still trying to work out the bird celebration lol

  • @TheNamesDitto
    @TheNamesDitto Рік тому +20

    I did this a lot in 2k with my friends, we call it the airblock. It worked too well in clutch situations

    • @anthonybanks1948
      @anthonybanks1948 Рік тому

      Jumping b4 the launches for a finish around the rim works wonders if you wait till after your screwed

  • @johnand77171
    @johnand77171 Рік тому

    That was really great content.
    Thanks for putting in the effort 👏👏👏👏

  • @CarlSong
    @CarlSong Рік тому +12

    The Eclipse is a great name for this method.

  • @felipecainelli2993
    @felipecainelli2993 Рік тому +3

    I was expecting that analisys from you, my man. Very well done!

  • @akshithpeyyala5020
    @akshithpeyyala5020 Рік тому

    600k views man i remember watching years ago when you weren’t this big yet. Congrats and keep it up i love your content

  • @timg2655
    @timg2655 Рік тому +205

    Maybe you could test this out yourself Stefan and make a video on the results! Personally I think it's pretty obvious it affects shooters.
    Shoot with and without a friend jumping to block your vision to the basket.

    • @natedawg1007
      @natedawg1007 Рік тому +8

      The question is what if he just dropped it down and did his weird bird dance every time someone shoots? Would be much more effective I believe.

    • @antokarman2064
      @antokarman2064 Рік тому +2

      I think he already did with that spike lee cut out right in the corner

    • @sid6041
      @sid6041 Рік тому

      How is it obvious it affects shooters? The people he's contesting are terrible shooters in the first place.

    • @pyramidion5911
      @pyramidion5911 Рік тому

      You could blindfold NBA pros and they would still drain 3s. That stupid jump and clap defense is better off being used on imitators like guys at the Y or the she dudes in the wnba.

  • @entertaintmentcenter7250
    @entertaintmentcenter7250 Рік тому +33

    Ive been on the offensive end,and if you time it right and block the rim,theres a high chance they will miss,but if you keep doing it over and over it will def not work since it is expected

    • @curtislinden9297
      @curtislinden9297 Рік тому +12

      I agree - thankfully though Luke doesn’t get big minutes or defend shooters specifically. It’s mostly just a last ditch effort when someone is wide open and no one covering, during the minimal minutes Luke is on the floor. Doubtful anyone would game plan for it. But if it catches on I guess people might practice shooting without seeing the rim which would then make it ineffective

    • @ReCharredSigh
      @ReCharredSigh Рік тому +1

      The easy counter imo if you haven't used your dribble would be to pump fake then sidestep into a 3, maybe even double sidestep ala harden. The sidestep would put them off axis so they don't completely block the rim.

    • @user-wl9ig7yb6r
      @user-wl9ig7yb6r Рік тому +1

      @@ReCharredSigh He usually contests bad to average shooters, so their chance of making a wide open sidestep with no contest is still low.

  • @plocktontr
    @plocktontr Рік тому

    Holy crap, Mr Heat Check. No one goes deep like you. Really interesting post, thanks

  • @CLabeMusic
    @CLabeMusic Рік тому

    Love the Shane battier reference. Great work

  • @khashmoney6985
    @khashmoney6985 Рік тому +12

    He isn't trying to block the shot. He's trying to block the rim. What I mean is that he's trying to prevent the shooter from seeing where the rim is located. And a lot of volleyball players use this technique.

    • @orestispalampougioukis6043
      @orestispalampougioukis6043 Рік тому +1

      Why are a lot of volley ball players trying to prevent shooters from seeing rims?

    • @khashmoney6985
      @khashmoney6985 Рік тому +2

      @orestispalampougioukis6043 Well, in a volleyball game, volleyball players go up for the block, not to block a spike, but to interfere with the hitter's vision so that the hitter won't see where to hit and it will limit the options that the hitter has to score. Same thing for how Luke Kornet blocks a 3pt shot. He's trying to interfere with the shooter's vision so that the shooter won't know where the rim is and the shooter won't have any options that will help him score a point.

  • @reaper_is_unavailable
    @reaper_is_unavailable Рік тому +25

    if offense has evolved to a level where shooter just glance at the rim and fire, that jump can subconsciously cause them to ark the ball a tad higher than their usual just to try and clear that wingspan. Modern offense requires unique defense solutions

    • @BizzyBusiness
      @BizzyBusiness Рік тому +2

      Modern offense isn't much better than any other previous era the main issue is that fouls are called so easily so you aren't allowed to even close out hard

    • @kimbertumen4382
      @kimbertumen4382 Рік тому +3

      @@BizzyBusiness lol oldhead, you really think guys back then can shoot like the modern nba ?

    • @BizzyBusiness
      @BizzyBusiness Рік тому

      @@kimbertumen4382 Literally look up the shooting percentages you ignorant lil' boi it's literally roughly the same but of course you don't know that because you were born in 2001 so you don't know anything about basketball smh

    • @HAL-lz7jj
      @HAL-lz7jj Рік тому +1

      @@kimbertumen4382 They cant , but these modern players would get annihilated for 90% of soft fouls called today.

    • @jgg6932
      @jgg6932 Рік тому

      @@HAL-lz7jj nah they would adjust players today are bigger, stronger and faster

  • @christophercharles9645
    @christophercharles9645 Рік тому +6

    As a 5' 6" guy in his mid-50's I would DEFINITELY use this move to help my team win games. 😂

  • @LamechPalmer
    @LamechPalmer Рік тому +8

    If Luke’s contest shows similar results over the entire season, we are doing to see a lot of big men doing this in the next few years. I’m sold, I think he times is perfectly to block view of the rim, which definitely disrupts the shot of plays who rely more on vision and less on muscle memory. The only problem is that the skill of offensive players will catch up at some point.

  • @blizzit1211
    @blizzit1211 Рік тому +14

    I noticed this watching the game against Charlotte and especially against Washington. I'm guessing him being 7 feet this tactic also slightly screens the rim to make it just a bit harder to land shots

  • @jeffwishes
    @jeffwishes Рік тому +13

    Kornet contest! Legend in the game! Luke K and Isaiah Hartenstien have been slept on, potentially all star like talent for little cap room. What team doesn’t need a guy like that right now? Orlando I guess.

  • @afaf4356
    @afaf4356 Рік тому

    Can't wait for your Lakers/AD Analysis. Dude became a monster outta nowhere putting up MVP numbers.

  • @jerrybeans2022
    @jerrybeans2022 Рік тому +1

    “You missed the block bro”
    “I never miss”

  • @DKtrek21
    @DKtrek21 Рік тому +4

    I'm on the floor laughing like an idiot. My god, that was hilarious but effective.

  • @alb7844
    @alb7844 Рік тому +7

    This is something I have said for years, distract the vision of the basket. The odds of you blocking a jump shot from the perimeter are far lower than you getting a closeout foul. Just think how many times a game do you see a blocked 3 as opposed to a person getting fouled for 3 foul shots. Distract their vision of the hoop, I would even have my center jump and wave in front of the hoop prior to the jump shot. It ain't goal tendering unless you touch it.

    • @pyramidion5911
      @pyramidion5911 Рік тому

      Thats a great way to wear your team out and give the other side something to laugh about.

  • @nathanlawson313
    @nathanlawson313 Рік тому +1

    In a tournament I once closed out on a shooter full speed, gathered like I was gonna go skying for a dunk, and just stopped. I was just tryna distract him, mess with him..
    The shooter, 6" taller than me, went up, froze, and just came down with the ball. Travel. His teammates were screaming at him, "WhAt WaS tHat?!!!""

  • @jedicannon734
    @jedicannon734 Рік тому

    Short and to the point nice vid

  • @SidelineFilmz
    @SidelineFilmz Рік тому +4

    The Kornet Kontest is quite the addition to an already loaded arsenal for the Boston Celtics. I love it. Banner 18 🔜

  • @TheDJdragonflame
    @TheDJdragonflame Рік тому +13

    I think the surprise factor is a huge part of why it works. 3's require focus and a 7 footer jumping straight up is gonna distract you, it's all mental.
    If Kornet was forced to do this regularly and he had more playing time people would adjust to it. But because it is rare players are not prepared and get caught off guard, disrupting their shot.

    • @technewseveryweek8332
      @technewseveryweek8332 Рік тому +1

      Probably blocking view of the rim and board have more effect to these players

  • @Trizzer89
    @Trizzer89 Рік тому

    This is my new favorite thing

  • @Isolay
    @Isolay Рік тому +1

    I implemented this into my defensive strategy and it works really well and only 2 3 pointers have been scored on me in the past month of using this tactic

  • @juanrr6822
    @juanrr6822 Рік тому +4

    Definitely tryin' this next time i play

  • @LightUpSketcherz
    @LightUpSketcherz Рік тому +6

    as a pistons fan, jalen duren seems to do this move a lot too when hes closing out on a defender. It always seems to work or help in some capacity too.

  • @abhinandreddythumma7
    @abhinandreddythumma7 Рік тому +1

    Defence vs Offense - an age old war in any sport. Well, who doesn’t like watching sports? I’m in love with basketball 🏀 all over again. Thanks for making this video.

  • @drsapnis
    @drsapnis Рік тому

    Finally someone not just laughing but inspecting!

  • @VampireYoshi
    @VampireYoshi Рік тому +6

    "Appear where you are not expected."
    - Sun-Tzu, The Art of War 1.23
    He's forcing them to be slightly distracted by doing something unexpected, and thereby damaging their process of shooting. The move will become less effective if he becomes predictable with it, where they can anticipate and adjust.

  • @NippledNinJA2
    @NippledNinJA2 Рік тому +2

    I thought I was the only person that did this. Glad to see a pro utilizing this goofy strat

  • @Peace-gr2dx
    @Peace-gr2dx Рік тому +1

    This man can change the game.

  • @alisterx8698
    @alisterx8698 Рік тому +15

    There is no right or wrong way to play basketball as long as it is effective way of playing keep doing it. Boston is winning it this year! Good video and yes I would do this especially if I was close to being following out..

  • @WillToWinvlog
    @WillToWinvlog Рік тому +15

    I've done this tactic for years! But yes, Luke is surprising me this year. He's matured a lot as a player!

  • @joebuck4496
    @joebuck4496 Рік тому

    Title of video…
    “The Entire NBA Laughed At His Defense”
    Me as soon as I played the video…I started laughing my ass off lol.

  • @dragunovx93
    @dragunovx93 Рік тому

    this is some real break-the-meta type of shenanigans

  • @SLOBODNIFRLANJA
    @SLOBODNIFRLANJA Рік тому +5

    One ball in Kornet please 🤪 *(Balkans will understand)

    • @aegeanteacher
      @aegeanteacher Рік тому

      you deserved to be banned after this joke

  • @painkiller5657
    @painkiller5657 Рік тому +3

    Since you were investigating this, I wish you were thorough and averaged all the involved shooters' 3PG this season as a comparison if he's actually making them miss and if so, by how much (in terms of the difference in percentage).

  • @shipwreckedpoet3
    @shipwreckedpoet3 Рік тому

    Dude has a homemade basketball court in his living room……greatest idea of all time!!

  • @user-mt9mt5ms9e
    @user-mt9mt5ms9e Рік тому

    Great job

  • @trollinggaming9903
    @trollinggaming9903 Рік тому +5

    So funny to look at, but damn this defense is really effective.

  • @BeefPapa
    @BeefPapa Рік тому

    You out there doing god's work

  • @AstupidCritter
    @AstupidCritter Рік тому

    I opened youtube to search “luke kornet defense” but this is the first thing that was on my youtube algorithm

  • @NineTo5Golf
    @NineTo5Golf Рік тому

    I sort of used to do something like this the last time I played in a rec league, instead of lunging towards the defender, essentially making myself shorter, I would jump straight up (although a few feet closer to the shooter) and managed to get a couple tips here and there. The shooter is rarely ever expecting to have to alter their shot to go higher, so it can definitely catch some casual players off guard

  • @arrleo3835
    @arrleo3835 Рік тому

    Wow. “The eclipse”. Now that’s poetic

  • @orionelghanayan8730
    @orionelghanayan8730 Рік тому

    I love the video ,I think Luke kornet is trying to block the basket from their view when they shoot

  • @bryanmiller2023
    @bryanmiller2023 Рік тому +1

    The way shooting situations have been traditionally approached by NBA players the past few years is the defender just stands there to avoid injury. It makes for a boring game and the players end up appearing overpaid and lazy. This looks more like basketball we are used to seeing all the way back to grade school level. Not sure if it's really making a difference but at least it looks like the players are trying to be involved in the play.

  • @AGr8Day4Freedom
    @AGr8Day4Freedom Рік тому

    I went to high school with his dad. I had no idea Frank’s son was with the Celtics. Great job, Frank!

  • @Single_Strike
    @Single_Strike Рік тому +1

    Get this man a DPOY award already lol

  • @MikeJones-rk1un
    @MikeJones-rk1un Рік тому +1

    I remember Havlicek used the hand in front of the eyes defense effectively. When you can't get to the shot, block the vision and distract.

  • @erickrayos
    @erickrayos Рік тому

    just like the old saying, "If its stupid but it works, it's not stupid." LOL

  • @cynicaltimber3455
    @cynicaltimber3455 Рік тому

    I would run up yelling "Habula!Habula!Habula!!!!!!" and it always worked. We all have our special tactics.

  • @gunhann
    @gunhann Рік тому

    I think while the shooter sees him, they just get confused like "WTF is going on, that's dumb" while thinking that they lose concentration and miss the shot😂

  • @UenoLocker54
    @UenoLocker54 Рік тому

    I love when the meta game gets changed. Even silly stuff can turn established strats upside down if deployed properly.

  • @fatseip9562
    @fatseip9562 Рік тому

    It should be called the Kornet contest. I love it.

  • @bernardhsu8331
    @bernardhsu8331 Рік тому

    It blocks the view of the basket and also throws people off. The man’s a genius.

  • @hooperzone
    @hooperzone Рік тому +1

    Imagine if you got 5 7'0 players and just blocked vision of the hoop.

  • @Anindyatejo
    @Anindyatejo Рік тому

    Bro really into the phrase "If it looks stupid but it works, then it's not stupid"

  • @Whatareyoudoinginmyswamp.
    @Whatareyoudoinginmyswamp. Рік тому +1

    New defensive tip :)

  • @D71219ONE
    @D71219ONE Рік тому +1

    It really helps occlude the vision of basket, which greatly affects accuracy.
    I personally improve this move further by spraying the shooter with pepper spray before.

  • @paulandersbullecer3152
    @paulandersbullecer3152 Рік тому +1

    He is revolutionizing the defense

  • @Primetime210
    @Primetime210 Рік тому

    I like short videos like these.

  • @utsaxman
    @utsaxman Рік тому

    It makes sense that it works. He blocks the view of the basket from the shooter while they’re setting up their shot. If you can’t see the rim, it’s harder to make the shot

  • @erzanILyasova900
    @erzanILyasova900 Рік тому

    damm what a nice defens!!😂
    i’ve never seen like that before😅

  • @TheFluke32
    @TheFluke32 Рік тому

    Am now waiting for a video out there showing players practicing shooting with inflatable air dancers/tube men in front of them to counter this.

  • @yidy1
    @yidy1 Рік тому

    Very interesting!

  • @tsukikotsutsukakushi9339
    @tsukikotsutsukakushi9339 Рік тому

    Shooters are missing and Kornet's not fouling. The man is a defensive genius!

  • @David-mc8in
    @David-mc8in Рік тому +1

    Offensive rebounding is about to be at an all-time high

  • @BarnabyBaltimoron
    @BarnabyBaltimoron Рік тому +2

    Would love to see him develop a Xena-like primal roar and he’d put the whole league on notice

  • @jamesnidea
    @jamesnidea Рік тому

    This man is a genius!

  • @yungratpoison
    @yungratpoison Рік тому +1

    i actually used to do smthn like this when id play pick up at the gym, if i couldnt get out in time id just jump as high as i could before they shoot and clap to mess with rythm. actually something i started doing in game since i still alter the shot despite being in the paint

  • @poker3276
    @poker3276 Рік тому

    Legend says that he also stays outside the three-point line when defending a high percentage shot.

  • @marnv2956
    @marnv2956 Рік тому

    Thank you, May God bless you, them and everyone. ❤

  • @efonwang
    @efonwang Рік тому +1

    Soon they're gonna make this a foul too. "Face block foul"

  • @soumitravelvlogs2782
    @soumitravelvlogs2782 Рік тому

    If he farts or burps while jumping...you know what's gonna happen 😂😂..he just have to maintain the timing 😂😂

  • @izraeltube
    @izraeltube Рік тому

    We learned this principal in soccer and I’ve used it playing basketball for decades.
    The idea is a mental strategy to cause distraction and hurry and performance alteration in the offensive player which almost always causes reduced performance.

  • @mycabbages3538
    @mycabbages3538 Рік тому

    At this point it’s get into players heads and I think it’s awesome.

  • @RedDawnReadiness
    @RedDawnReadiness Рік тому

    This is a very old school trick, have had guys doing this for years and yes when you can not see the rim on your release it makes making your shot more difficult and the player being farther away actually get more into the vision of the defender in general when someone is close you can look past them and focus on the rim but where he is you see the entire playing block the rim

  • @irvinelawrence2733
    @irvinelawrence2733 Рік тому

    I do the same in Association Football when contesting headers...
    A free header vs a contested one, the peripheral vision and perception of target are impacted and often the opponent heads the ball onto me...
    Same here...no free shots LOL

  • @foxman4455
    @foxman4455 Рік тому +1

    i heard somewhere else that what it actually does is block the shooters vision to the rim, since he is in a distance from him and a 7 footer that jumps high. his hands hide the rim

  • @rickdeckardbladerunner2049
    @rickdeckardbladerunner2049 Рік тому

    5 shots later the ending of the video in the can. Lol 😆

  • @carpzero1
    @carpzero1 Рік тому +1

    The problem with this is that you have a 7-footer taking himself out of rebounding position.

  • @greggclark1
    @greggclark1 Рік тому

    Interesting video. What would be really interesting is to compare the 25% against the expected outcome given the 3-point shooter's averages. Maybe he used this on a collection of below average 3-pt shooters. Or...maybe he used it on a collection of above average 3-pt shooters, which would make it even more interesting. Of course, as you point out, the sample is small. But adjusting the analysis for the shooter's 3-pt averages would be really interesting.
    Thanks for the analysis.

  • @richmanz447
    @richmanz447 Рік тому

    We did this in pickup basketball. You can't block the shot but you just try to obscure the focus of the shooter from looking at the rim while releasing the ball.

  • @sawyer.prodzz6987
    @sawyer.prodzz6987 Рік тому

    It’s already unstoppable

  • @emilydaniels8948
    @emilydaniels8948 Рік тому

    The Kornet Contest 🤩🤩