Thats an unpopular opinion. But i agree, i come from a football background so lower points means more value. And i prefer the anticipation compared to the spectacle
The only way to make defense better is either balance the rules that both balance the offense and defensive plays like keep 14 second offensive rebound, bring back hand checking, stricken flopping and irregular basketball moves or make the refs put down their whistles like the 2010 NBA Finals.
U earned a sub bro ur content is good. I have hundreds of thousands of followers and create content and idk if u on other platforms but ur a good creator fr
Great visuals about an interesting topic, as a person who likes basketball but doesn't have that much knowledge about it. Would be slightly better if your voice is less monotone and if you use a better mic. Keep up with the content 💪
The refs need to be held more accountable for the officiating and not calling blatant flops and irregualr non-basketball moves to go into a defender. Even the "putting your shoulder down and just running through a defender's chest" needs to be addressed but the flopping and complaining to refs is becoming incessant now. Not to mention the carrying violations, I love how you addressed Harden changed the way we carry because initially the carry on the ai crossover changed the dribble style and allowed for more "palming" which wasn't too bad tbh. If you palmed it for a short enough time and not with your hand DIRECTLY under the ball it wasn't THAT bad but now; my gosh. You see guys take 3 or 4 and even more steps repeatedly INFRONT of refs and its just disgraceful to watch. The 4-step stepback needs to get dumped, it and the 3 step euro is some of the most egregious travel violations we've ever seen. Anyways I'm rambling, love the video bro you gained a new sub.
The league that employs them is to blame. Referees just carry out the will of NBA executives. If they ever felt discontent with the quality of refereeing, some change would be made. The truth is the NBA operates with the intention of inflating the offense to boost audience engagement and profits.
Defense has become less individual effort and more team strategy
I'm blown away by your ability to think outside the box and present your ideas in such a compelling way. All facts thanks for the videos ENEM
i rather see 70 point game because of tougher defence than inflated 130, because each point feels like it matters it has its own value
Thats an unpopular opinion. But i agree, i come from a football background so lower points means more value. And i prefer the anticipation compared to the spectacle
Nice vid, opened new perspectives on basketball defense for me. Really good editing quality, underrated channel fr
Btw micwise I noticed your S's are a bit iffy my ears r feeling sumthing
Very inspiring, have been watching your videos since 900 subs
underrated, glad I found this channel
Great vid! Very underappreciated
Defense is fire, I'd watch a steal compilation over a 3pt compilation any day, let alone a block compilation
Super solid vid bruh. I 100% agree. great ending.
lol @ James Harden the revolutionary traveler.
Insane content, please keep it up, you're gonna make it big
The only way to make defense better is either balance the rules that both balance the offense and defensive plays like keep 14 second offensive rebound, bring back hand checking, stricken flopping and irregular basketball moves or make the refs put down their whistles like the 2010 NBA Finals.
"Bring back handchecking" imagine a defender putting a hand on Embiid's hip. All the rip through shot attempts he would do. What happens next?
People just cant fathom that todays players are just way better. @@eazymoneydbooker5957
@ nah, he just gotta adjust to that game.
amazing video.amazing.
Keep up the good work!
U earned a sub bro ur content is good. I have hundreds of thousands of followers and create content and idk if u on other platforms but ur a good creator fr
Great visuals about an interesting topic, as a person who likes basketball but doesn't have that much knowledge about it. Would be slightly better if your voice is less monotone and if you use a better mic.
Keep up with the content 💪
good video
post more plz w content
But when will they change the rule thou
Offense rules are unfair that make it entertaining and thus harder for defence
Because basketball is a spectacle
the 2000 was the greatest defense era ever & not even close sorry the 80's, 90's were overrated when it comes to defense
nick anderson dropped 50 off the bench 30 years ago... i see the point ur going for but be accurate- plus that's not the only time it's happebed
Another enem video oh yeah
Almost had me liking and subscribing before you mentioned joel embiid
The refs need to be held more accountable for the officiating and not calling blatant flops and irregualr non-basketball moves to go into a defender. Even the "putting your shoulder down and just running through a defender's chest" needs to be addressed but the flopping and complaining to refs is becoming incessant now. Not to mention the carrying violations, I love how you addressed Harden changed the way we carry because initially the carry on the ai crossover changed the dribble style and allowed for more "palming" which wasn't too bad tbh. If you palmed it for a short enough time and not with your hand DIRECTLY under the ball it wasn't THAT bad but now; my gosh. You see guys take 3 or 4 and even more steps repeatedly INFRONT of refs and its just disgraceful to watch. The 4-step stepback needs to get dumped, it and the 3 step euro is some of the most egregious travel violations we've ever seen. Anyways I'm rambling, love the video bro you gained a new sub.
The league that employs them is to blame. Referees just carry out the will of NBA executives. If they ever felt discontent with the quality of refereeing, some change would be made. The truth is the NBA operates with the intention of inflating the offense to boost audience engagement and profits.
Hi
Can you need a professional graphic designer