STOP Getting Blocked 🎯 Master CRAFTY Scoop Lay-Up 🔥

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  • Опубліковано 24 кві 2023
  • In the NBA, where athleticism and height often dominate the game, learning crafty moves to finish over taller, more athletic players can be the difference between winning and losing.
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    ⏰ TIME STAMPS 🎯
    00:14 Intro
    00:40 Step 1: Ball Out In-front
    01:00 Step 2: Long Jump
    01:25 Step 3: Body, Rim, Net
    02:26 Step 4: Mismatched Finishing
    02:50 Step 5: Drills
    03:43 What to Watch Next
    The ability to use a variety of moves and finishes to score is essential for small guards to succeed in the NBA playoffs.
    Crafty moves are a combination of skill, footwork, and basketball IQ. These moves allow smaller players to create space and score against larger defenders.
    One of the most effective crafty moves is the one-hand pick-up, which allows players to gather the ball quickly and take a shot in one fluid motion.
    Steve Nash, one of the greatest point guards of all time, was known for his use of the one-hand pick-up to score over taller defenders.
    Nash would use his body to shield the ball from defenders and then release the ball with one hand, making it difficult for taller defenders to block his shot.
    Trae Young, Kyrie Irving, and Jalen Brunson are current examples of small guards who use crafty moves to finish over taller defenders in the NBA. Trae Young, the 6'1" point guard for the Atlanta Hawks, is known for his ability to use a variety of moves and finishes to score.
    Young's craftiness allows him to create space and get his shot off against taller defenders. Kyrie Irving, a 6'2" guard for the Dallas Mavericks, is one of the most skilled players in the NBA.
    Irving's ability to use a combination of dribbling moves and finishes allows him to score over taller defenders. Jalen Brunson, a 6'1" guard for the New York Knicks, is another example of a small guard who uses crafty moves to score. Brunson's ability to change speeds and use hesitation moves allows him to create space and finish at the rim.
    In the NBA playoffs, where the game becomes more physical and defenses become tougher, crafty moves become even more important. In a seven-game series, defenses become more familiar with opposing players' tendencies and strengths.
    As a result, players must be able to use a variety of moves and finishes to score. In addition, small guards often face taller defenders who can block their shots. Using crafty moves allows small guards to create space and get their shots off before defenders can react.
    In conclusion, learning crafty moves to finish over taller, more athletic players is essential for small guards to succeed in the NBA.
    These moves allow players to create space, get their shots off quickly, and score against taller defenders. Steve Nash, Trae Young, Kyrie Irving, and Jalen Brunson are examples of players who have used crafty moves to score in the NBA.
    In the NBA playoffs, where the game becomes more physical and defenses become tougher, crafty moves become even more important.
    Small guards must be able to use a variety of moves and finishes to score and help their teams win.
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  • @AndySteven_Hoops
    @AndySteven_Hoops  Рік тому

    Thanks for dropping by the channel 🙏🏻
    Check out the full playlist on ‘crafty finishes’ 🔥
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  • @TimDuncan611
    @TimDuncan611 Рік тому +2

    Great vid 🔥🔥🔥

  • @freeup0
    @freeup0 Рік тому +2

    how to get better at left hand / off hand lays W vid btw

  • @adrianhunterdes
    @adrianhunterdes Рік тому

    haha, you made it