How To: 2 UNSTOPPABLE Ways To Get Open For More Shots

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  • Опубліковано 12 лис 2017
  • Want to get more open shots? Check out the Attack and Counter System... it's a unique skill development program designed by NBA skills coach Don Kelbick...
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    In this video clip, Don Kelbick explains two ways to get open. He also gives you some tips that will make it nearly impossible for the defense to stop you from getting open.
    The ability to get open will lead to more open shots and better offense.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 16

  • @ianstandley297
    @ianstandley297 4 роки тому +46

    it’s amazing how good a coach Mike from breaking bad is

    • @taboo0
      @taboo0 Рік тому +1

      A joke ahead of its time

    • @markrio95
      @markrio95 11 місяців тому +1

      @@taboo0 "The moral of the story is...no more half measures. Don't just learn how to shoot Waltuh. Go all the way and get the ball."

  • @fanofthebusiness2666
    @fanofthebusiness2666 4 роки тому +8

    Love the teaching here. Tons of great stuff. Why shoot from the chair instead of catching a pass?

  • @bolluuma6985
    @bolluuma6985 5 років тому +9

    It's good but can u make a video on how to play inside the paint..and also to improve jump height

    • @BreakthroughBBall
      @BreakthroughBBall  5 років тому +1

      Go to our channel and the search box type in "Post", you will find helpful videos for you: ua-cam.com/users/BreakthroughBBall

    • @aussiesurfer805
      @aussiesurfer805 5 років тому

      you can also apply the same footwork to posting up and making post moves in the paint .. footwork fundamentals - gota love em. :)

  • @HeatLedgerKicks
    @HeatLedgerKicks Рік тому

    Can you do one for PGs

  • @bballcoachallen
    @bballcoachallen 6 років тому +6

    Some constructive criticism from one coach to another... I like how you ask your players at the beginning of the video what they have to do. However, you asked a question to the tall player and he took forever to answer you, instead of waiting for an answer you told him before recording and he either forgot or you were originally not clear enough and should have clarified with him before recording your video. You should have clarified with him before recording by asking if he has any questions. This would make the beginning of your video easier to watch. But instead at the beginning it just makes it look like the coach is a know it all. Near the end of your video you get up close to the player to have him cut faster for a shot, what you should have done was tell him between shots what your looking for instead of risking injury. When he shoots your feet are under his and you can see this when he tries to land he always moves his feet to the side which has him concentrating on the landing instead of his shot and footwork when shooting. Then you say its okay to miss your shots but I disagree, Its good to practice footwork with shooting but there is a reason for missing. Work on the players footwork and if he is missing figure out why by watching his shot and tell him what to fix between his shots. This is called active coaching, What you are demonstrating is coaching by teaching trial and error on the players side.

    • @db7erry
      @db7erry 5 років тому +3

      Allen, do you know who Don Kelbick is? Your hubris is off the chart.

    • @db7erry
      @db7erry 4 роки тому +3

      Allen, wow. You have some nerve. Kelbick is a legend. Your post is equivalent to lecturing Michael Jordan (athlete to athlete, you know) on how to jump. You are not a coach in the same sense as Kelbick. KNOCK IT OFF.

  • @RR-mp7hw
    @RR-mp7hw 5 років тому +3

    Presumably you are making videos to teach those watching--6 minutes for 3 moves is not a good use of time. And why would you have picking up from a chair be part of your rhythm?

    • @BreakthroughBBall
      @BreakthroughBBall  5 років тому +8

      It's not only about 3 moves. It's about providing context for how to teach the moves and why to teach them. The chairs are just a tool for learning a skill. If you have bad passers (timing and location), it will hinder the quality of the reps and the amount of reps being done. Personally, I use both depending on the situation I'm in.

    • @paulorr9262
      @paulorr9262 5 років тому +1

      Because the devil is in the details.

    • @notmarealnameboi
      @notmarealnameboi 7 місяців тому

      Where is your video?