Why Patrick Beverley Is A Lockdown Defender

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  • Опубліковано 18 вер 2016
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    Coach Mike of the UA-cam Channel Lockdown Defense breaks down how Houston Rockets guard Patrick Beverley is so successful at hounding his opponent on defense.
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  • @EintrachtArsenal
    @EintrachtArsenal 7 років тому +375

    Defense is 80% effort and 20% technique

    • @pinacoladatime5915
      @pinacoladatime5915 7 років тому +61

      15% concentrated power of will.....Keep the door open would you I'm also exiting.

    • @hansolo9413
      @hansolo9413 7 років тому +29

      5% pleasure? or was it? treasure? I don't know, I'm outta here

    • @joshuahughes238
      @joshuahughes238 6 років тому +15

      And a 100% reason to remember the name

    • @renoldaji4289
      @renoldaji4289 5 років тому +2

      that equalled to 120%, cmon man the song was 100%

    • @DFWTB9506
      @DFWTB9506 5 років тому +1

      says people who have a very low defensive IQ... if you know where the player is going to go ten steps in advance (like the best of defenders... such as stockton) you can concentrate your energy in higher amounts only when you truly need it... and the best defenders dont need to make the absurd blocks etc because they can shut down the opportunity before it even arises...

  • @theo7371
    @theo7371 7 років тому +579

    Unfortunately, a lockdown defender in the Rockets is like having a max security locked door and open windows.

    • @devvv4616
      @devvv4616 7 років тому +68

      the windows being harden's defense? haha

    • @ballinboxer3676
      @ballinboxer3676 7 років тому +5

      worked with jason kidd and dirk (who is a worse defender than harden). granted they also had tyson chandler

    • @Matt-fg6xq
      @Matt-fg6xq 7 років тому +2

      Also Dirk was a paint defender primarily with great wing defenders compared to a poor Perimeter defender with other great perimeter defenders

    • @ballinboxer3676
      @ballinboxer3676 7 років тому +2

      Matthew Dearnley well, Harden had Dwight too who is still a top 10 paint defender. So, Harden had great perimeter and paint defenders

    • @theo7371
      @theo7371 7 років тому +1

      Howard is not a great defender. He is a great rebounder but stats show that his rim protection is average. The FG% of his personal opponents is about equal to their usual. He feels like he is just out of it, he is not giving his all.
      Rockets just have zero chemistry. And they have a non-existent bench.

  • @AtodaZ23
    @AtodaZ23 7 років тому +351

    He has come a long way since the days when Chris Smoove was roasting him

    • @theprodigy7002
      @theprodigy7002 7 років тому +1

      lol

    • @TheMrAlexi
      @TheMrAlexi 7 років тому +3

      W

    • @JTheGAWD
      @JTheGAWD 6 років тому

      GO BACK TO CHINA!

    • @fekorak
      @fekorak 5 років тому +9

      And in his last gameplay vs him Chris said " Finally Beverly is not on the court,i can dribble again" :D

    • @AqwDragulum
      @AqwDragulum 3 роки тому

      News flash he’s still ass

  • @thatonedude675
    @thatonedude675 7 років тому +63

    Another benefit to that "lean over" technique Beverly does is that Beverly is always (literally) in your face and yet he's still a foot or two back to where he can't easily get passed by.

    • @warofmankind
      @warofmankind 7 років тому +3

      yeah hands down best defender in the league

    • @hellcatsaymeow2095
      @hellcatsaymeow2095 7 років тому +1

      +warofmankind fuck no 😂

    • @Marmalada180
      @Marmalada180 7 років тому +1

      +warofmankind that would be Leonard

  • @africanidol718
    @africanidol718 7 років тому +175

    He has the perfect 90's style of defense without hand checking... Would get minutes on ANY TEAM in the league

    • @Miltonman100
      @Miltonman100 7 років тому +14

      hes a 3nD player alot of teams cud use player of his skillset. hes just sortve injury prone and can be a torch for other guards when he gets into their heads

    • @JustAnotherGuy80562
      @JustAnotherGuy80562 7 років тому +17

      every time when he plays against my nigga westbrook he tries to get in his head, and he usually succed

    • @Marmalada180
      @Marmalada180 7 років тому +1

      +a week ago he did cause him that injury a while back, so he's really in his head

    • @TurKishsoulja
      @TurKishsoulja 4 роки тому +1

      he hand checks every fking play lol

    • @sebpalis365
      @sebpalis365 3 роки тому

      @@TurKishsoulja yeah exactly idk what these guys are on about saying he can defend without hand checking

  • @Plague_Doc22
    @Plague_Doc22 7 років тому +43

    Beverly on D plays just like a friend of mine used to when we played high school ball. He had the same weird stance, but he also had very long arms and was quick. He was a pest for anybody. Even though his overall fundamentals of the game were much lower than the rest of us. His D was incredible, guys didnt even wanna be guarded by him in pratice.

    • @Plague_Doc22
      @Plague_Doc22 7 років тому +1

      Because of the wide stance, you use more of a hop to move along the offensive player where as most people do smaller hops/steps.

    • @DreVicious1
      @DreVicious1 7 років тому +1

      Pause

    • @Plague_Doc22
      @Plague_Doc22 7 років тому +4

      Xx_DreVicious_xX Cant make a joke when you have "Xx" before and after your nickname like you're back in 2005.

    • @DreVicious1
      @DreVicious1 7 років тому

      Because that's when it was made lol. Didn't bother to change it.

    • @DreVicious1
      @DreVicious1 7 років тому

      But yeah I still can make the joke; you left yourself open.

  • @Miltonman100
    @Miltonman100 7 років тому +23

    Notice alot of these clips are before his meniscus injury. As a rockets fan hes not a lockdown defender anymore hes slowed down but i still love having him on the team . hes improved his offensive output mightily since he came to houston

    • @bballbreakdown
      @bballbreakdown  7 років тому +19

      +Miltonman100 the meniscus injury should not have long term effects on his mobility until the end of his career. I suspect we'll see him back at full strength this year...

    • @JLau910
      @JLau910 7 років тому +1

      I noticed that too. Beverly hasn't been the same lockdown defender for two years it seems. And in my observation, he gets beat off the dribble quite a bit more often these days. But I guess everything was wrong with the Rockets defense last year anyway haha.

    • @juancarlososorio4226
      @juancarlososorio4226 7 років тому

      bruh did you watch the NY GAME PAT BULLIED CALDERON IN THE 4TH

    • @brankobratic7632
      @brankobratic7632 5 років тому +1

      Did u watch last game,he bullied kd

  • @ReCharredSigh
    @ReCharredSigh 7 років тому +4

    coach nick, because the in-depth content on this video was so good, i ended up searching for coach mike's youtube channel, watching some of his videos and then subscribing to it. keep finding guys like these!

  • @paufranco8960
    @paufranco8960 7 років тому +31

    That's exactly my position.
    I'm the best defender on my team and in my last 2 leagues (I'm not cocky, it's the only thing I'm great at XD)
    The diference is that I rarely go for steals, I normally stick to my defender until he passes/shoots.
    The wide open leg stance helps a lot, even if in pick-up games against older people it can be a problem. If they are good at dribling they have a great oprtunity to go between your legs. Not a problem if they don't score, but still, it's a litle embarassing.
    But it's incredibly helpfull to stay in front of the player even if he's bigger.
    (I'm 17 and I'm only 1,70 cm high, so "bigger" includes pretty much everyone XD)

    • @paufranco8960
      @paufranco8960 7 років тому

      I just realized I position myself like that, so thanks Coach

    • @angryboy951
      @angryboy951 7 років тому +2

      Ur cool

    • @BlackShot0wnageHD
      @BlackShot0wnageHD 7 років тому

      ok

    • @JSalonsky
      @JSalonsky 7 років тому +2

      The difference is you must have quick feet and a good feel for basketball Instincts and beating your man to his spot

  • @celticbird2398
    @celticbird2398 7 років тому +2

    Coach Mike has a FANTASTIC channel. I very happy he is starting to get a bigger following, he very much deserves it.

  • @tehmeedchoudhry3400
    @tehmeedchoudhry3400 7 років тому +82

    If Harden and Beverly combined then they would be the GOAT

    • @X02Overdose
      @X02Overdose 7 років тому +26

      Omfg that would be insane. If they just did some fusion shit like Goku and Vegeta that nigga would unstoppable ;-;

    • @awung11
      @awung11 7 років тому +36

      Depends. Maybe we end up with Harden's defense and Beverley's offense. Goku and Vegeta didn't get it right the first few times.

    • @X02Overdose
      @X02Overdose 7 років тому +1

      awungsauce True lol

    • @oSorby
      @oSorby 5 років тому +1

      FAX!

    • @MelkinTheWorld
      @MelkinTheWorld 3 роки тому

      Pames BevDen

  • @skating7791
    @skating7791 7 років тому +8

    The head forward is the same thing used in boxing a lot. Leads to a pull counter. It gives the opposition the illusion that he's closer to them than he really is, which throws them off since they want to rush past him. Since he is actually a few steps back further than they think, it gives him time to either poke the ball or shadow the player. Kind of like in boxing when a fighter jabs to the head they think is close, the fighter pulls his head back and counters. It's interesting to watch.

  • @TheLivingChrist_
    @TheLivingChrist_ 7 років тому +152

    W Yes I am

    • @RosesChrist
      @RosesChrist 7 років тому +4

      You a god

    • @DJC-10
      @DJC-10 7 років тому +100

      Half of you isn't

    • @TheLivingChrist_
      @TheLivingChrist_ 7 років тому +10

      RosesChrist W FAM

    • @yxngleandoer27
      @yxngleandoer27 7 років тому +1

      lol same person 2 accounts

    • @TheLivingChrist_
      @TheLivingChrist_ 7 років тому +1

      Yxng Leandoer Nah he changed his profile picture and name to James harden 12 weeks ago he had a wwe name/profile picture

  • @darrellcrenshaw9339
    @darrellcrenshaw9339 7 років тому

    I needed this! Thanks.

  • @MrBerru
    @MrBerru 7 років тому +1

    I remember having a defense instructor from Srbja (Serbia) in a training camp once. He had been a top player on the EuroLiga many years ago. Well, he taught us to "get lower than the offensive player, chin up, and be ready to get back on d, because no matter how you defend, your defensive possession is easy to break"

  • @cavaliersownedlarriors3-146
    @cavaliersownedlarriors3-146 7 років тому +121

    I'm surprised the video didn't say terrible defender because you made one calling curry a lockdown defender

    • @jonaspaulius2
      @jonaspaulius2 7 років тому +25

      He didn't call him lockdown defender he called him a good defender and that's a huge difference.

    • @bballbreakdown
      @bballbreakdown  7 років тому +55

      +LeGoat is the Ultimate Warrior I would recommend using your time in a more productive manner.

    • @TechRud
      @TechRud 7 років тому +4

      coach that was cold

    • @Valor2902
      @Valor2902 7 років тому +3

      You sound salty

    • @trapjumpin8962
      @trapjumpin8962 7 років тому +2

      lebron would have no ring if it wasnt for kyrie,allen and refs lmaoo

  • @QuanLovesGaming
    @QuanLovesGaming 7 років тому +20

    New defensive stance? Nigga I've been doing this in the park for years bruh.

    • @oprahslavenegroheadass1593
      @oprahslavenegroheadass1593 6 років тому

      King Quan Da Vet you mean dawg I have been doing this I lock up every nigga I ain't fall till I got into college bruh

  • @TheOnemanphalanx
    @TheOnemanphalanx 7 років тому

    Great video! Thanks for giving attention to other basketball content creators. I hope you do more in the future.

  • @NBAInsider
    @NBAInsider 7 років тому +23

    Good Video, keep it up !

    • @splashhoes7370
      @splashhoes7370 7 років тому

      lovve your channel dude, never knew you watched BBALL Too

  • @nycnow811
    @nycnow811 7 років тому +9

    Oh shit, I didn't realize how important that stance was, damn, thanks!

  • @bobbyoctaviano2661
    @bobbyoctaviano2661 7 років тому +1

    Great summation coach Mike. B 😉

  • @KiDAmazin20
    @KiDAmazin20 7 років тому +52

    Who the hell plays defense with their chest straight up while bending at the knees? Everybody I know plays defense using the same stance as Beverly.

    • @plusmaster100
      @plusmaster100 7 років тому +8

      Mafuckas with no D play D with their chest up!

    • @KiDAmazin20
      @KiDAmazin20 7 років тому +4

      plusmaster100 Pretty sure this is how James Harden plays defense O.o

    • @plusmaster100
      @plusmaster100 7 років тому +4

      LT DA GAWD
      LMAO. No wonder he's a walking bucket waiting to happen.

    • @Yerp-sj7sk
      @Yerp-sj7sk 7 років тому +4

      Most people don't bend their back as much as beverly does tho, he's almost completely leaning over

    • @LockdownDefense
      @LockdownDefense 7 років тому +1

      I would say James Harden plays the most fundamentally sound, by the book, defense in the NBA.

  • @carljung4733
    @carljung4733 7 років тому

    wow, I'm noticing how big this channel is getting..great job coach! well on your way to juggernaut status.

  • @raschjake123
    @raschjake123 7 років тому +4

    Love me some Patrick Beverley, i remember when he was at Arkansas

  • @vladfather916
    @vladfather916 7 років тому

    Great breakdown these points are going to help my defense in pick up games

  • @Krajlsamrels
    @Krajlsamrels 7 років тому +2

    hey coach, great vídeo, but how about a link to coach mikes channel in the description??

  • @7baskonia
    @7baskonia 7 років тому

    loved it!!!

  • @samuelbethea523
    @samuelbethea523 4 роки тому

    One of my favorites!

  • @fourcubebros
    @fourcubebros 7 років тому

    Het Coach. How long until the 'Team BBallbreakdown' tournament? I really enjoyed last years footage/breakdown!

  • @gerdz101
    @gerdz101 7 років тому

    Good video as always coach. I hope you make more videos like this. I always like players and teams who plays good defense. #ImIn btw. Subscribed to coach mike's channel.

  • @Fbundles
    @Fbundles 7 років тому +1

    defense definitely needs a revolution!! great vid

  • @Thesoccerdood
    @Thesoccerdood 7 років тому

    Mind blowing

  • @BasketballSkillz
    @BasketballSkillz 7 років тому

    I steal the ball a great deal of the time like that as well. Focusing on center of gravity rather than on the ball. Timing is everything as you apply quickly moving feet for defensive slides. It sure does hurt the best point guards or anyone handling the rock. Great analysis Coach Mike. Curated.

  • @redfox12341
    @redfox12341 7 років тому

    great stuff. As a defensive player, i always get under-appreciated. but i still wana defend every ball

  • @David-do1gp
    @David-do1gp 7 років тому

    Holy Shit I didn't even know how important this kind of defense was. Thx Coach I'm definitely adding this to my game

  • @chris1990ish1
    @chris1990ish1 7 років тому +1

    Coach Mike!

  • @eddieozil21
    @eddieozil21 7 років тому

    he's grown a lot as a player as well, he can shoot the 3 pretty consistently and has improved his inside game a lot since he first came into the NBA.

  • @BrockMak
    @BrockMak 7 років тому

    Now that I rewatch the clips, I realized that I had been doing his technique when I started playing at middle and high school so I can't get crossed up easily. Mind you, that was the time when Tim Hardaway and Allen Iverson were messing people up. The only problem is when they shoot over me because I'm so short. But I had to do a lot of agility and coordination drills to keep myself agile. I can't do them now because of my bad back and my left leg goes dead sometimes.

  • @IronMan-ft5by
    @IronMan-ft5by 7 років тому +3

    Good video dude

    • @bballbreakdown
      @bballbreakdown  7 років тому +1

      +Iron Man 💪🏀👊

    • @IronMan-ft5by
      @IronMan-ft5by 7 років тому

      +BBALLBREAKDOWN Can you please try to do something about the raptors next

  • @ptadisbander7959
    @ptadisbander7959 7 років тому

    One thing you didn't mention that I recall himself saying in an interview one time is that he is massively well conditioned. He said he trains particularly hard on his endurance and athleticism and you need that to be able to play this intensity of defence.

  • @bryanmanners2389
    @bryanmanners2389 7 років тому +1

    hey Coach Nick, was wondering, doesn't this defensive method conflict the "head behind your toes" concept of athletic stance?

  • @zyxwut321
    @zyxwut321 7 років тому

    Part of the reason Beverly's style works so well in the NBA is because reach-in fouls are not called very often except in the most blatant circumstances (kind of like travelling calls). His stance is like a lock-down cornerback in football whose goal is to rough you up at the line of scrimmage and then jump your route at the right moment. He does scramble a lot on defense and gets beaten a lot because of it. His style is basically high-risk, high-reward which since he's an excellent athlete he can get away with it. However he does have issues with the quickest, strongest guards who can keep him off-balance and play through his aggression.

  • @paulchoi7125
    @paulchoi7125 7 років тому

    I think that this video addresses a significant flaw in a static defensive position. I actually incorporated a couple outside-the-sport techniques as well to my defense. I liked watching athletic offensive line get off the line and how the stay in front of quicker people. The great O-linemen have great feet and use their bodies to leverage a moving target. I also like corner back positioning as well with their stances flexible at the point of contact allowing them to explode into a transitional direction. I think martial arts/wrestling is also great to incorporate. A forward leaning but mobile attack stance and using hands and arms to deleverage off-arm action but closing out space as best as possible. Using hands and arms as a defender will get foul calls so best to make the motions minimal. Bad part is that if you don't have Pat Beverly's wind, it gets tiring but I'm 37 so my old ass should be tired after a game. lol.

  • @gmac3335
    @gmac3335 7 років тому

    Interestingly enough the keys to being great at alot of aspects of basketball seem to be breaking the fundamentals. Especially when it comes to shooting. Coach Nick and the Pro Shot Shooting system can attest to that.

  • @andyofzz
    @andyofzz 7 років тому +10

    he gives 110% every game that's for sure, he put so much effort putting himself in front of attackers, however, if you watch The Rockets often, you will notice that he's is not that effective defensively, he attempts to steal too much, lack of court awareness and can't read opponent's offense that well, and that separates him from great defenders, don't get me wrong I love the guy, he is wilde and reckless, but sometimes that is a problem.

    • @superfans2324
      @superfans2324 7 років тому

      in this aspect the prime rondo did better

    • @andyofzz
      @andyofzz 7 років тому +3

      absolutely, Rondo has insane wingspan for his size, and he is one of the smartest player playing today, he reads the game very well

  • @cmurphy0707
    @cmurphy0707 7 років тому +2

    Beverly's one of the toughest defensive Point Guards in the league and what makes him more difficult is he can also get under your skin.

  • @khengkoy
    @khengkoy 7 років тому

    Coach, do you have a link to Coach Mike's channel? I can't find it..

  • @Shifisu
    @Shifisu 7 років тому

    Interesting info Coach! I have a request for a different video. Seeing the Timberwolves drafted Dunn the trade rumors regarding Rubio are swirling as fast as always.
    Could you make a overview video detailing the value (on offense and defense) of Rubio? I would love to hear your take on it.
    I think it's because not many people watch alot of Wolves games (bad history and small market) and because he was way too hyped coming to the NBA, but people mostly say that he's a decent passer, bad defender, and bad shooter, and generally hurts his team. This is obviously the furthest from the truth (he is a a bad shooter, although his true FG% is okay).
    If he is traded perhaps in December, i think he would fit really well with the Spurs due to the decline of Parker (perhaps cut down Parkers minutes a little and let him run the second unit?). They could give Green and Mills in return for example.
    Hope you read this!

  • @JaviHuertasBball
    @JaviHuertasBball 6 років тому

    interesting. Check Ricky Rubio defence position. Thank for the video

  • @tmillz331
    @tmillz331 7 років тому +17

    a lot of these fundamentals being taught to kids these days are crap. Especially with shooting. They'll tell you to square your feet to the basket when almost none of the greatest shooters in the NBA do that. Defense is another area where the "fundamentals" can be broken

  • @isaacs.hokama5008
    @isaacs.hokama5008 4 роки тому

    Closer to a wrestling stance. I like it.

  • @loganburke8167
    @loganburke8167 6 років тому +2

    defend like this. it works i promise. it might feel awkward at first, but his stance is so much easier to get steals with. i suggest you give it a try.

  • @fau2an100
    @fau2an100 7 років тому +2

    Wow~ I want an inordinate amount of content just like this! great work guys.
    btw coach, who do you think will average more points in the coming season... durant or curry?

    • @bballbreakdown
      @bballbreakdown  7 років тому +4

      Thanks, and GREAT question. I'll go KD

    • @nicholaspolen3418
      @nicholaspolen3418 7 років тому

      Curry

    • @johnbautista4948
      @johnbautista4948 7 років тому

      The durantula will score more.

    • @LockdownDefense
      @LockdownDefense 7 років тому +1

      Thanks, I am thankful Coach Nick wanted to share it with his community. You might also enjoy some of the other breakdowns I have on my channel

    • @thegoldenhero
      @thegoldenhero 7 років тому

      KD i have no doubts about it.

  • @NeilCorcoran
    @NeilCorcoran 7 років тому

    coach mike sounding like a text-to-speech program

  • @lesy5571
    @lesy5571 5 років тому

    Defense is such an underrated skill cause if there was a game between a really good scorer against one who is a really good defender the really good scorer would stand out and the crowd would be more interested into that but man if the really good defensive person was on him and locking him down the crowd wont notice how good defense is to stop that offensive scorer

  • @mexicool187
    @mexicool187 7 років тому +13

    I locked down someone at the park one day the guy was so mad he wanted to fight me. little did he know I box so it ended up being a first round knock out. need to find a new park to play at.

    • @ThaDreamMerchant
      @ThaDreamMerchant 7 років тому +3

      Some cats really think they have skills (some do, most don't) at the park until you put the clamps on that ass then they wanna get upset.

  • @MelvinEncarnacion
    @MelvinEncarnacion 7 років тому

    Coach can you do a video on how effective Al Horford will be on the Celtics

  • @rblxqur6625
    @rblxqur6625 2 роки тому

    sorry im so late but this was posted on my birthday

  • @qqqqqq101
    @qqqqqq101 7 років тому +1

    This is my natural stance when defending.

  • @alfredosoptiontrades3598
    @alfredosoptiontrades3598 7 років тому

    Coach when will u be at the YMCA

  • @Kuzkoh
    @Kuzkoh 7 років тому

    I love me some pat bev

  • @iiZBeatz
    @iiZBeatz 7 років тому

    sick

  • @kaiserb8348
    @kaiserb8348 6 років тому

    Dude is like a lion with the stance,just attacks at the perfect time

  • @GRIDSALEENS7
    @GRIDSALEENS7 7 років тому

    The most important thing is when Beverly gets beat off the dribble, he will break his stance and sprint to catch up. Many players will just take a swipe from behind and give up.

  • @genustinca5565
    @genustinca5565 6 років тому +1

    If I would take a defensive stance like that all game, my low back would give out on me at some point!

  • @pc-nq6ws
    @pc-nq6ws 2 роки тому

    I'm shorter so the lower, wider stance helps prevent bigger players from overpowering you, whether it's face up defense or in the post.

  • @christopherkettler8727
    @christopherkettler8727 3 роки тому

    Yeah i used get in trouble for my stance

  • @AllucB
    @AllucB 7 років тому +212

    Sure he's good, but he's no Steph curry on defense.. Right coach?

  • @MistaBunssLikesTurtles
    @MistaBunssLikesTurtles 6 років тому

    he's a very underrated defender. Especially since defenders like Kawhi get so much praise. Although Kawhi's my favorite player, Patrick Beverly "Stat wise" is better. His defense is very good, putting him on the Spurs will give him good discipline because of coach Pop, so he will become a better defender.

  • @theeABZnsfRDA
    @theeABZnsfRDA 7 років тому

    Wasn't there already a video on this??

  • @Dsi303
    @Dsi303 7 років тому

    Can you make one of Avery Bradley, I was reading an article of his stats saying he is a average defender.

    • @LockdownDefense
      @LockdownDefense 7 років тому

      I would disagree with the stats on that one

    • @Dsi303
      @Dsi303 7 років тому

      Me too I love AB

  • @richarddeleon9717
    @richarddeleon9717 7 років тому +13

    Any clipper fans watching this ?

    • @thomasgarcia8118
      @thomasgarcia8118 6 років тому +2

      Idea Eightysix good luck this year y’all gonna need it as much as a dick Doc was about CP3 being a ball hog he was the reason that team was any good he really kept the ball moving

    • @markgabato6479
      @markgabato6479 4 роки тому +1

      Time traveller?

  • @nigelcooper7886
    @nigelcooper7886 7 років тому

    I think there's a video that Avery Bradley does this too

  • @aloncohen3887
    @aloncohen3887 7 років тому +1

    A good day to be a rockets fan...

  • @LeBeautiful
    @LeBeautiful 7 років тому

    Next video: Why Marcus Smart makes a good -flopper- playmaker

  • @stevendosch4775
    @stevendosch4775 7 років тому

    what is a dribbling pocket?

  • @eb2xblee441
    @eb2xblee441 7 років тому

    Pat Bev could be the next glove.

  • @jeffreymeeks6035
    @jeffreymeeks6035 7 років тому +1

    Sixers 2018 champs!!!

  • @koke111096
    @koke111096 7 років тому

    look at me. I'm the captain now

  • @privateflippa8032
    @privateflippa8032 7 років тому

    tried this. I got hit with a Jamal Crawford behind the back combo and tried to run after them then they snatched it bad......oh my lord, I was running and running and running

  • @WestbrickFansGotNoBrains
    @WestbrickFansGotNoBrains 7 років тому +2

    because he goes for the knees.the westbrook kryptonite

  • @juanitotucupei
    @juanitotucupei 4 роки тому

    While I agree in principle, young kids should still be taught the traditional stance FIRST, and once they have mastered that, then shift to Beverly’s stance afterwards.
    The reasons why is very simple. The traditional stance (butt low with back straight and as vertical as possible) will better developer your butt, thigh and lower back muscles during lateral movements. This stance isolates the lower body and concentrates the brunt of the work on defense on the muscle groups that you need to maintain fundamentals as you grow older.
    The opposite, is that kids grow up with rounded backs on defense, and they get quickly tired when forced to defend an offensive player by using a wide stance, deep in the squat and low to the ground.
    Additionally, intiallly, one way to teach kids that he/she is displaying proper defense, is that he is able to keep his chest in front of his defender and bump, without using their hands to hand check. For example. See Scottie Pippens full court press on Magic Johnson = lateral shift, shift, chest bump, lateral shift, chest bump, etc.
    You have to teach the kid FIRST how to stay in front of the defender. Then afterwards he can develop a more aggressive Beverly posture that facilitates steals and disrupting passing attempts.

  • @sadcomplex839
    @sadcomplex839 7 років тому

    beverley so underrated....

    • @harolddasynth795
      @harolddasynth795 6 років тому

      NickDaGawd not really.....he is not good offensively

  • @ifheavenwashuman
    @ifheavenwashuman 8 місяців тому

    This is exactly what Kobe talked about learning from Gary Payton

  • @stevendosch4775
    @stevendosch4775 7 років тому

    cousins breakdown if you haven't

  • @jgalvan09
    @jgalvan09 7 років тому

    hey coach how about teaching the new guy how to speak into the microphone or fix audio on it lol

  • @NBASFAN
    @NBASFAN 7 років тому

    Coach I would love to hear you in a more enthusiastic voice than this. Not that it is bad, but it's not very engaging. Keep up the vids I like them a lot.

  • @intrusivethoughts27
    @intrusivethoughts27 7 років тому

    do a vid on kyrie irving

  • @Thelastjoka
    @Thelastjoka 6 років тому

    Well lonzo just got a taste of it lol

  • @intrusivethoughts27
    @intrusivethoughts27 7 років тому

    do a vid on kyrie irving pls

  • @TheCsePower
    @TheCsePower 2 роки тому

    Beverleys stance gives more lateral movement and less backward movement.

  • @amieriddles
    @amieriddles 7 років тому

    Westbrook and Beverley hate each other 😂

  • @royalace2271
    @royalace2271 7 років тому

    Of course defense needs a revolution. Offenses evolves everyday so defenses also have to evolve to keep up with them. Defenses techniques during the 70s and 80s would get destroyed by offenses today.

  • @notabot9181
    @notabot9181 7 років тому

    How does he not get his ankles destroyed when he does that crossover step????

  • @pedrol4200
    @pedrol4200 7 років тому

    Make a James. Harden point guard video

  • @Tr33Tr331
    @Tr33Tr331 7 років тому

    With off season training, I can see Patrick Beverley as being the primary defender to slow down Steph Curry

  • @ismaelmabrouk5478
    @ismaelmabrouk5478 7 років тому

    fucking genius

  • @henrysun6430
    @henrysun6430 7 років тому +1

    U can see harden shaqtin a fool at 2:14

  • @BBigSmooth
    @BBigSmooth 7 років тому

    oh wow I almost fell asleep watching this video.....
    good point though

  • @moa3821
    @moa3821 7 років тому

    he leans forward and hinges at the hip like mj did in his stance