This is why they say not everyone can be a teacher. Break down was so on point. Even the T Jass clip showcased what went wrong. You took your time and it shows in your views!!
@Demarcus The fact that everyone CAN be a teacher isn't necessarily false, it's just that alot of people shouldn't become teachers, because some are in fact horrible at it. Take example from parenting and you can find alot of horrible parents who can barely take care of themselves.
THANK YOU FOR THIS EXCELLENT VIDEO!! Yes, I’m shouting - because I have viewed at least a 1/2 dozen YT videos on the PnR (most if not all from prominent BB “explainer” channels) & *none* comes close to this one - clear verbal explanation, lots of examples, and a step-by-step review of all the options for using the PnR. Plus - & the more I think about it, I think this is a crucial part of what makes your video so good - NO voiceover narration from the creator. The play-by-play by the broadcast announcers is fine, but with the other videos I watched, the VOs were verbose & distracting. You gave super-concise statements of the key learning points & then let the video clips do the talking. Thank you so much (see, I stopped shouting) for enabling me to understand what I’m seeing when watching games.
I am a video gamer and nerd, but the way you explained how the pick and roll is super detail. I love how you use the "If" statements to explain what to do in each scenario.
Such quality and plain explanation. I wish I had someone in my life that could teach like this. I would have been a much better point gaurd with advice like this. Keep up the quality work!
For such a long time I have tried to understand, with precision, what the pick and roll is and how it works. This video does a superb job explaining it. Best video out there! Thank You.
Over the past 2+ years, I've picked up basketball seriously. I always used to play, but it was just because my friends did. By the time I began loving the game on my own and actually got passionate about it, the pandemic hit. It's been hard trying to improve as a player and learning everything on your own but UA-cam and the internet were there to help. But the most helpful, by FAR, was finding your channel. Your breakdowns on dribble moves, defense, shooting, P&Rs and more were HUGE to my game. I literally learned every bit of defense and driving from your videos and it's helped me so much. I finally made my school team and managed to get on the starting 5. Can't thank you enough.
I get too excited for your videos, im pausing constantly, rewinding 5 secs too often and jump in amazement everytime you explain something so obvious yet so incredibly important. Masterpiece!
I have never seen such a good video that realy tells you how to play a good pnr i was actually schocked. And what i really loved was when u got 3 seconds to call the right pass. U really see that this coach knows what he does.
This is an incredible video! I especially love how you mix in footage from different levels of basketball (not just NBA athletes). But even the details of this video deeply satisfy. The calming music, the timing of the edits, the clarity of the text. Absolute 10/10 job on this. Thank you!
0:50 reject 1:48 pasan por abajo 2:54 Anotar contra cambios 6:42 persiguen 9:40 PnR lado vacio 10:10 PnR lado de 1 10:43 PnR lado de 2 11:38 early pass VS overhelping
You’re the best basketball teacher I’ve watched on UA-cam. I’m learning so much from your videos. I’m 22 and never played organized ball. I’ve always been quick, athletic, decent handle and shot, but I really feel like I’m improving so much through your videos alone
I've been waiting for a proper video explaining how should one roll after setting a pick, especially in regard to ideal spacing, timing, etc. My prayers have been answered 🙏🏻 I'm gonna re-watch this every week before my games
One of the best Channel out here! Coach Frikki I would love to see a video that would help 90% of hooper out of here: a depth guide for how to play as an undersized and unathletic hooper (majority of player are not as quick or tall as Nba or Pro hoopers, so this could be helpful for :P)
thank you for the tips! it really opens my mind on how to do a proper PnR and not only to gives a screen without further action to make a separation or an open space
I want to thank you for going out of your time and making these educational videos, so far I have a far better understanding of the sport than I did before, God bless.
*Defender looks at screen, reject 0:45 *Defense goes under, shoot 1:48 *Score vs a switch, stay away from both defenders 4:08 *Slip screens 6:00 *Defense chases, 2v1 6:43 *How to get a 2v1 7:53 read dropping defense, if good defense pass fake
Really great examples and breakdown. I’ve seen so many screens irl and on UA-cam be used terribly where the ball handler just ends up going iso on one defender after another after screens. Very few UA-cam 2v2 creators use pnr. They just iso while the teammate stared and waits for the ball
@@CoachFrikki Yeah and it makes the team predictable and the game harder than it needs to be. I know one player who will complain about getting double teamed in a pickup game but he doesn’t get that the other team has him figured out. He’ll never pass so they just surround the iso player and he ends up losing the ball or calling weak fouls. I’m going to keep your vid in mind when I play this week and remind my teammates to roll or pass to the open screener.
Thank you for this! Very informative and I appreciate how you broke down the simplest and most fundamental sequences down to the details for a beginner like me.
The music fits perfectly and doesn't get boring. The editing is amazing. The structure of the video is excellent. Examples from different sports look interesting. Nice and useful high quality video (☆ω☆) It would be interesting to read a book about basketball written by Frikki
watched another pick and roll video from another youtuber and I fall asleep... urs totally opposite, very on point and detailed, thanks for another great video
Hi coach frikki, I have been a follower of your videos for a long time now, and my offense has improved alot. So my question is if you could make a video, where you talk about all the things needed to get great at offense, or maybe just a playlist with all your videos of offense. Thank you
Apologize for my confusion but I'm currently paused at 6:33 because "screen slips *right* between defenders can be taken as one of two meanings: 1. Screeners move to the right side of their body, between defenders (their right arm) 2. Screeners simply slip between defenders in whatever direction is advantages ("right" just emphasizes the action of them slipping)
Amazing breakdown, thanks coach. Just one small comment - in the Stockton/Malone empty side clips, we are in the era of illegal defense, so the help defender is forced to go late, otherwise they get a whistle. Nowadays you'll rarely get a side PnR THAT empty, and even more in Europe/FIBA rules, where no Defensive 3" means someone can camp under the paint to help on all rolls. That does free the skip pass, though.
Great video only thing I’d add is to get a switch off a pick and roll to purposely get the worser defender on your best player . Harden and LeBron use this to hunt players when their on the court and just abuse and score on them
Good point, but that defender still has 4 help defenders with him. 2v1 situation or a wide open three is always better than a "mismatch". And in 99% of cases you don't have a Lebron on your team.
This is why they say not everyone can be a teacher. Break down was so on point. Even the T Jass clip showcased what went wrong. You took your time and it shows in your views!!
@Demarcus Okay Mr. Philosopher 🙄😂
@Demarcus The fact that everyone CAN be a teacher isn't necessarily false, it's just that alot of people shouldn't become teachers, because some are in fact horrible at it. Take example from parenting and you can find alot of horrible parents who can barely take care of themselves.
@Demarcus WTF are you talking about bruh. You posting on wrong video !!???
And his subs
@@DJTREMADEIT e 0:58 😊😊
As a comp sci student, I loved the coding script method that you did. So creative and helpful
Glad to see it resonating! Gotta do more of that.
@Coach Frikki please 🙏🏽
agreed, very cool. Keep it up! Love your stuff.
it's like if he was a programmer for 2k
Read your bible! (KJV, preferably)
Honestly, the value in this video is incredible. Thank you so much for sharing the break-down of the pick & roll to the minute details.
Read your bible! (KJV, preferably)
THANK YOU FOR THIS EXCELLENT VIDEO!! Yes, I’m shouting - because I have viewed at least a 1/2 dozen YT videos on the PnR (most if not all from prominent BB “explainer” channels) & *none* comes close to this one - clear verbal explanation, lots of examples, and a step-by-step review of all the options for using the PnR. Plus - & the more I think about it, I think this is a crucial part of what makes your video so good - NO voiceover narration from the creator. The play-by-play by the broadcast announcers is fine, but with the other videos I watched, the VOs were verbose & distracting. You gave super-concise statements of the key learning points & then let the video clips do the talking. Thank you so much (see, I stopped shouting) for enabling me to understand what I’m seeing when watching games.
I am a video gamer and nerd, but the way you explained how the pick and roll is super detail. I love how you use the "If" statements to explain what to do in each scenario.
I watched the best pick and roll team when I was a season ticket holder for the Utah Jazz with Karl Malone and John Stockton. Perfection!
Read your bible! (KJV, preferably)
@@abel6298 Lol you love that censored edited fake version? That's the worst one and everyone knows it.
Such quality and plain explanation. I wish I had someone in my life that could teach like this. I would have been a much better point gaurd with advice like this. Keep up the quality work!
For such a long time I have tried to understand, with precision, what the pick and roll is and how it works. This video does a superb job explaining it. Best video out there! Thank You.
Coach frikki, I really appreciate your videos, I learn so much from them. Nobody explains basketball to me the way you do. Thank you
Over the past 2+ years, I've picked up basketball seriously. I always used to play, but it was just because my friends did. By the time I began loving the game on my own and actually got passionate about it, the pandemic hit. It's been hard trying to improve as a player and learning everything on your own but UA-cam and the internet were there to help. But the most helpful, by FAR, was finding your channel.
Your breakdowns on dribble moves, defense, shooting, P&Rs and more were HUGE to my game. I literally learned every bit of defense and driving from your videos and it's helped me so much. I finally made my school team and managed to get on the starting 5.
Can't thank you enough.
I get too excited for your videos, im pausing constantly, rewinding 5 secs too often and jump in amazement everytime you explain something so obvious yet so incredibly important.
Masterpiece!
I have never seen such a good video that realy tells you how to play a good pnr i was actually schocked. And what i really loved was when u got 3 seconds to call the right pass. U really see that this coach knows what he does.
I watched a few videos on pick n roll trying to understand it. This is the one that made it click. Thank you
This is an incredible video! I especially love how you mix in footage from different levels of basketball (not just NBA athletes). But even the details of this video deeply satisfy. The calming music, the timing of the edits, the clarity of the text. Absolute 10/10 job on this. Thank you!
Appreciate it bro. More to come!
Holy, my skill in basketball has been stuck for months until I found your channel. Tysm for uploading these videos keep up the good work❤❤
I was Literally a bad playmaker and learned a lot playing 2k... I'm not the best one but improved enough to be the PG in street games
0:50 reject
1:48 pasan por abajo
2:54 Anotar contra cambios
6:42 persiguen
9:40 PnR lado vacio
10:10 PnR lado de 1
10:43 PnR lado de 2
11:38 early pass VS overhelping
You’re the best basketball teacher I’ve watched on UA-cam. I’m learning so much from your videos. I’m 22 and never played organized ball. I’ve always been quick, athletic, decent handle and shot, but I really feel like I’m improving so much through your videos alone
The best pick and roll video that I have ever seen, congrats for this piece of art, now I'm going to masterize my p&r
Incredible content. Great cues and tips, great break downs. I can't imagine how long it takes to piece everything together
One of your top videos (and that's saying something!). Love the repetition of the audio clips for emphasis. A great teaching tool.
Amazing breakdown like always Coach Frikki!! Always putting out great, useful videos!
I appreciate that - not gonna stop until I've covered everything about this beautiful game!
It's real nice to see you back coach
Wow, just an absolute wow for you. This video is an amazing piece of work. Thank you making this.
I've been waiting for a proper video explaining how should one roll after setting a pick, especially in regard to ideal spacing, timing, etc. My prayers have been answered 🙏🏻 I'm gonna re-watch this every week before my games
Thanks for the Love and Passion you put in every video! Wish you a Happy New Year! =)
I’ve been looking all over for a video like this for the last few months! Thank you
One of the best Channel out here! Coach Frikki I would love to see a video that would help 90% of hooper out of here: a depth guide for how to play as an undersized and unathletic hooper (majority of player are not as quick or tall as Nba or Pro hoopers, so this could be helpful for :P)
This video is one of the best basketball breakdowns ive ever seen! Thanks coach
Loved this video. So many recorded examples to understand what you are talking about. Great stuff!
this is the best basketball video i have ever watched and i learnt so much, thanks man
thank you for the tips! it really opens my mind on how to do a proper PnR and not only to gives a screen without further action to make a separation or an open space
Superb readings, editing and track choice. Already my favorite, go-to ball channel!
This is Thee Best pick and roll video I've seen. Great break down!
I want to thank you for going out of your time and making these educational videos, so far I have a far better understanding of the sport than I did before, God bless.
Love & admiration from Northeast part of india..
This content is really amazing! Thank you so much.
*Defender looks at screen, reject 0:45
*Defense goes under, shoot 1:48
*Score vs a switch, stay away from both defenders 4:08
*Slip screens 6:00
*Defense chases, 2v1 6:43
*How to get a 2v1 7:53
read dropping defense, if good defense pass fake
I like how you include the women's leagues. fundamentals are a constant.
Really great examples and breakdown. I’ve seen so many screens irl and on UA-cam be used terribly where the ball handler just ends up going iso on one defender after another after screens. Very few UA-cam 2v2 creators use pnr. They just iso while the teammate stared and waits for the ball
Yeah definitely agree. The PnR culture has to change. Why would you want a slow iso over a wide open three or slip to the basket?
@@CoachFrikki Yeah and it makes the team predictable and the game harder than it needs to be. I know one player who will complain about getting double teamed in a pickup game but he doesn’t get that the other team has him figured out. He’ll never pass so they just surround the iso player and he ends up losing the ball or calling weak fouls.
I’m going to keep your vid in mind when I play this week and remind my teammates to roll or pass to the open screener.
Coach your videos are frikkin helpful, much love for you
Wow best and most informative video on PNR i've ever seen. This is what I was looking for 🎉. Great job
Loving these videos, keep up the great work, Coach Frikki!🏀
Hooper for Life.
Best I have seen till now and finally laid in plain sight what I knew instinctively but was doing practically mostly bad or wrong. 👍🏻
My Favourite coding UA-camr, second to none!
Thank you for this! Very informative and I appreciate how you broke down the simplest and most fundamental sequences down to the details for a beginner like me.
Dope you included non basketball stuff too - it’s cool because it’s relatable to all sports.
Top notch content! I've been waiting for a good overview of the PnR on YT for a while.
The music fits perfectly and doesn't get boring. The editing is amazing. The structure of the video is excellent. Examples from different sports look interesting. Nice and useful high quality video (☆ω☆)
It would be interesting to read a book about basketball written by Frikki
I never knew screening was this complex. Another great video.
I've been waiting for a vid to come out from this man
Same
Great Video! Can you make a video on all the different post moves and shots from the low post to the high post
The idea of a triangle on the PnR has changed my game. Never viewed it as this way, and has already made my game SO much better!
watched another pick and roll video from another youtuber and I fall asleep... urs totally opposite, very on point and detailed, thanks for another great video
Great job! Im so greatful for the time and intentionality you put into thus video!
Hi coach frikki, I have been a follower of your videos for a long time now, and my offense has improved alot. So my question is if you could make a video, where you talk about all the things needed to get great at offense, or maybe just a playlist with all your videos of offense. Thank you
I was just thinking about searching for this 😂😂 thank you!!
Great analysis brother!!
This is called real basketball content for growth of game ❤❤❤
Apologize for my confusion but I'm currently paused at 6:33 because "screen slips *right* between defenders can be taken as one of two meanings:
1. Screeners move to the right side of their body, between defenders (their right arm)
2. Screeners simply slip between defenders in whatever direction is advantages ("right" just emphasizes the action of them slipping)
Meaning 2 is correct.
@@CoachFrikki Thanks
Excellent work ! As a basketball fan I really appreciate it.
Amazing breakdown, thanks coach. Just one small comment - in the Stockton/Malone empty side clips, we are in the era of illegal defense, so the help defender is forced to go late, otherwise they get a whistle. Nowadays you'll rarely get a side PnR THAT empty, and even more in Europe/FIBA rules, where no Defensive 3" means someone can camp under the paint to help on all rolls. That does free the skip pass, though.
What videos would you like to see next?
How to get rotation on the ball when you shoot. Every time I shoot, it doesn’t spin in the air.
@@brandoningramgoat how to score everywhere in the mid range areas
advanced but if you broke down some plays and formations like 5 out, 3 man weave, spain pick and roll, that would be sweet
how to counter full court press
@@brandoningramgoat should be using your fingertips? 🤔
I have tryouts tomorrow hopefully it works. this video helped a lot
Great job ! Simple, Clear ans concise explanation !
I love the MJ part, "Stop it! Get some Help!!!" I totally laughed out loud on the bad screening!!!
this is absolutely amazing material to learn from - keep it up boss
Most helpful video I have ever watched. Big thanks!
love that lax clip. both sports have similar moves and footwork.
Great video.!
this is one of your best videos, I liked when you reuse the voice of larry bird to mikey
Best explained PnR video - thank you
Thank you for the video. It's really really good video for understanding the best game on the planet.
Beautifully explained.
Man w video actually know what you talking about that’s why I subscribed
thank you for this clip!!
This channel is special
Thank youuu for da tips coach frikki
Best hoop channel out there keep it up I love the content shi helps me so much ❤️🤘
Glad you're back bro!
one of the best video of the channel 👌keep it going sir 💯💯
learned so much from this. Thanks for sharing man!
After seeing that thumbnail, no wonder Steve Nash's court vision was so good.
very useful for our old man‘s church basketball when facing young players🎉
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You've helped me so much, thank you!
Currys game 4 of the 22 finals was a pick n roll reading masterclass
Excellent teaching !
I wish there is a handout for this. The breakdown is very instructional you can make a drill out of it.
This video is a work of art.
4:51 Never thought that Coach Frikki is a Programmer too :). I very like this video.
This was great and really insightful
4:50 never thought I’d come across if statements in a coach frikki vid hahaha
I LOVE IT!!!~~~~ THANK YOU SO MUCH!! IM GONNA MASTER IT!!!
I love your videos. They are really helpful for me
That's a pure gold, appreciate it a lot
Can your next video be about defense such as zone or something like basketball iq test for advanced players
Great video only thing I’d add is to get a switch off a pick and roll to purposely get the worser defender on your best player . Harden and LeBron use this to hunt players when their on the court and just abuse and score on them
Good point, but that defender still has 4 help defenders with him.
2v1 situation or a wide open three is always better than a "mismatch".
And in 99% of cases you don't have a Lebron on your team.
This video is elite! Huge thanks
Good work, saludos from Spain 😄👍🏼
The goat is back 🥳