Yo coach, I’ve always wondered and struggled as a hooper on how to be a good scorer and create space for myself. And your videos , especially this one have taught me more than have taught me more than any trainer I’ve been with. Appreciate it 💪💯
Yo coach I love and watch all your vids ; but this one especially messed me up . Thank you for all the mini gems that will help me become a better hooper🔥🔥🔥🔥🧨
One time when I dominated the open court someone asked me out. "Who's your coach?"😭 I wasn't even lucky enough to get into the varsity, but now I can score, make plays & break ankles. Thank you coach!💪🏻
There a myth out there that you should always or most often attack the front foot. Just wanted to quickly state that is not the case. I'm gonna do a deep dive video soon on when to attack each way.
i understand that mastering one go-to move is actually not bad (imo it is better than trying to be good at many things and my go-to is delayed between first i learned from damian lillard) how about finishing? do you think mastering one move is important in terms of finishing or should i have many different packages such as your 50 best finishing video. or what mindset is important something like that.
I think finishing you should try and master multiple ones. I know ball handling and moves can be so complex having really mastered one can go far. But, I don’t think it compares to finishing. All dependent on where you are on the court and angles and where the defender is. So try working on different finishing
It's tecnically a travel. But isn't & shouldn't be called. Pivot lifts off the ground 0.1 seconds before releasing the ball, and refs should let that slide because it happens 100 times a game.
What are some videos you'd like to see in 2022?
delayed 'tween
When to attack back foot and when to attack top foot
@@JoeyMa1996 it's more common to attack the top foot, defense often wants you to go to your weak side. Idk about the backfoot tho, great suggestion
how to attack stronger defenders; rebounding; footwork with the ball offensively and on the ball defensively
How to handle pressure and make smart decisions
Yo coach, I’ve always wondered and struggled as a hooper on how to be a good scorer and create space for myself. And your videos , especially this one have taught me more than have taught me more than any trainer I’ve been with. Appreciate it 💪💯
Love that, keep grinding 💪
@@CoachFrikki thanks for all your help
this channel is awesome. thank you for making such great content for us players out there!!
For real 💥💥💥
4:24 number 8 is definitely what a coach won't tell you but thats why I like it 😎
Thank you coach!
Here goes a compliment: this is my favourite channel. In all platforms. It makes me want to play ball. And love the background music too!
What a great channel. Effort will always be appreciated and respected
Do a vid on setup dribbles because I think those are an underatted part of dribbling
Amazing video! exactly what I was looking for
Wow it's actually 2024 now, lol
2025 otw
Yo coach I love and watch all your vids ; but this one especially messed me up . Thank you for all the mini gems that will help me become a better hooper🔥🔥🔥🔥🧨
You should do. Video on playing passing lanes and how zone press work in the nba
great videos , as always 💯
Thx a lot coach. Really helpful
One time when I dominated the open court someone asked me out. "Who's your coach?"😭
I wasn't even lucky enough to get into the varsity, but now I can score, make plays & break ankles. Thank you coach!💪🏻
Thanks again
You just got a new sub bro this content is fire thank you 🔥
Your quality is 100% quality. Keep em comin
Love the time stamps
The best channel eva
Wow this channel is amazing keep posting and keep grinding we need 1 mil
Explosiveness is the main key.
None of these techniques will work if you're not explosive enough.
I mean it can it just helps if your explosive
you aint played with any shifty old men? Slow as fck cant. jump but can still sell fakes ect.
Since i joined this channel I Have become a better player
keep making masterpiece videos bro
I will, new one dropping tonight!
@@CoachFrikki i have watched bunch of your videos, and improved a lot
Key 1 and key 4 are most important i think
bro you might be able to coach college and maybe nba but your editing skills are insane
thanks coach
Great video
that vince carter at the end aye
Im not sure whats more impressive. The move, or the fact Coach dug and found it for an example lol.
awesome
2:26 is so happy
Updating the title to 2024 makes sense but seeing this vid being made 2 years ago is tripping me out
Song name?
Music name?
what about bumping the defender if they are in the way? doesnt bumping deserve to be on here?
Hey what’s this beat it’s so fire
watching in 2024, looked when it was posted and it was 2 years ago. HOW DID BRO TIME TRAVEL WTF
1000th like :)
Somebody know the piano song name?
Psalms 23.
How I break my defenders I just attack whenever I catch them off balance
How do we know when to attack the top or back foot
Releasing a video on that in 1 hour
only 10 subscribers you make better help videos then channels with millions
So sometimes you attack his back foot and sometimes his front foot... aight
There a myth out there that you should always or most often attack the front foot. Just wanted to quickly state that is not the case.
I'm gonna do a deep dive video soon on when to attack each way.
Jesus! ✝️
Im so slow at driving by, im too scared to get stopped
Play a lot of 1v1 to gain experience & get faster.
3:06 KD must of loved that getting ur childhood freind easy blow by then dunked on a dude
Me ACTUALLY watching this is 2024 LOL 👀
i understand that mastering one go-to move is actually not bad (imo it is better than trying to be good at many things and my go-to is delayed between first i learned from damian lillard)
how about finishing? do you think mastering one move is important in terms of finishing or should i have many different packages such as your 50 best finishing video. or what mindset is important something like that.
I think finishing you should try and master multiple ones. I know ball handling and moves can be so complex having really mastered one can go far. But, I don’t think it compares to finishing. All dependent on where you are on the court and angles and where the defender is. So try working on different finishing
@@inosukeboars6970 appreciate it
1:16 was travel, he moved his left foot before putting the ball down.
Every strongside rip is a travel.
@@CoachFrikki not if you put the ball down first. It is still a move, but less effective. But that one was too obvious.
I'm curious can you dunk?
I can rim graze on a good day 🤣
@@CoachFrikki Yeah, maybe one day though
just travel and carry the ball guys ...dont worry ..its allowed
4:38 Who is this?
I don't know. I found the clip from @thekingofunderdogs on Instagram.
3:50 isn't that travel? I'm a newbie don't mock me plz
It's tecnically a travel. But isn't & shouldn't be called. Pivot lifts off the ground 0.1 seconds before releasing the ball, and refs should let that slide because it happens 100 times a game.
@@CoachFrikki gotchu thank you for the answer!! Also great video as always!!!
I guess I should say it who’s watching in 2024?
lol me
Coach, I don’t understand the key 7, the closeout part I need help 🥲
The best channel eva