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By Any Means Basketball I’m glad that you are aware of this. It’s almost impossible to apply nba moves to high school because of how open the paint is in the nba.
I didn't really hoop all that much until freshman year of college, I think the freeze jab move was one of the first separation techniques I learned and used reliably to get buckets, and it gave me so much confidence that i fell in love with playing the game, not just watching it.
Growing up I've always been really tall and towered over the competition so I've always played center, but my growth kinda stunted when I turned 13 and I've been 6'5 since. My height still allows me to play center since I live in a pretty short country but I'm moving abroad for my studies next year and I think that if I want to make my university's team I should change my playstyle and become more of a forward/guard. I'd really appreciate a video with tips on how to do that if possible.
I’m 15 I wanna go to the league one day I really practice everyday I’m getting buffer daily and staying and shape and my court are still open I been out playing basketball everyday wish me luck 💯
Great Teaching Video! Really like the Emphasis on doing a Hard Push Off to Create Separation. Also Really like this Idea of Staying on Balance and Setting Up in a True Athletic Stance. Less of a Knee Bend and More of a Shot Ready Hip Hinge. Great Video!!!
Exactly! "Try this out but don't start shooting them immediately" that's the words i wanna hear from other basketball youtubers out there coz it depends on the situation..just be.. unpredictable in the court and be ambigous as you can coz that's how ace player plays being unpredictable and ambigous inside the court. Just do it!
Cool to see these moves. All of them are in the ball-handler box. (An imaginary from the knees to the ankles.) I love moves that are in that area. They are hard stop bc of their tendency to generate foul calls, and they are athletic/explosive. Great vid man!
The footwork jumper looks really effective because lots of different players of different heights and positions use it. I also really like this style of video.
I think you forgot the off timed misdirection. I don’t know if you know what it is or some won’t. It is best set up by first driving after between legs to shooting hand. Then it is the same thing but you explode not when you do the between legs dribble but after that but before next dribble.( throw shoulders twice.) finally the move where you use the same delayed explosion but this time going to the weak side double step back.
I've tried the footwork jumper but it's not very comfortable for me. My favorite of the five you showed is the misdirection separation. I like to use it to draw the defense to me to make driving easier.
Hey guys. I was wondering if you could answer my question about taking threes in ball. So in January I sprained my ankle pretty hard by going up for a jumper and landing on somebody's foot on a fast break. Even up till now theres still a little bit of pain and I was wondering what I can do to avoid this in the future. Ive heard once you feel somebody's foot aa youre about to land you fall over like how chris paul does it here in this video 2:39 and how steph curry does it apparently. Is that what you guys do?
@@nlpbball7331 Alright bro, thankfully I found a court that I could use. A double rimmed. Its better because it helps. I have currently been developing my shooting form. But now, If I want to make it to the league. I got to work next level. Have a nice one.
@@abdijabaryasin4950 yea for sure bro. I’m a strong believer in the 10,000 rule to master something. How old are you and how many years have you been hooping ?
I think most of these have existing names. #1 is just the jumper off a jab step. #4 is basically what’s been known generically as a “step back, ” particularly driving off-hand, but I like that you call our the pound part. As for #3, I think you leave out the main fake, which is that it’s a fake drive. You have to look like you’re gonna drive. #5 is a good name for a move which I haven’t seen named before, except “misdirection” is a long word.
for the hesi jumper the 1st thing you said is correct.. the jump is good.. but to get open is the sell like you actually going to drive then pull up.. it's the quick movement that make defenders react. like the video
I knew these moves when I newly Started basketball but I never knew how to use them or I just wasn’t using them right but this video helped me understand which situations to use it because the honest truth is that sometimes you know the move but you don’t know which situation to you today and this video really helped me thanks I liked it and I just subscribed 😀🙏🏿
mate I know you, you play on the high school team here in gloucester, I'm not in high school yet but I will be after next year. Its so cool to see you here hahahah
I love the last move. I do it alot super efficient move played against people who had it down pat too Austin Rivers probably one of the best at selling it Anyways great video!
Showing you can get by somebody with quickness will convince them to react faster the next time -- when you fake them out of their shoes. Every fake should look like the real thing and except for a jab step they should probably be around the player, so you aren't stepping close enough to lose the ball to a defender's quick hands. And on a big step, balance must be maintained to take the next step forward or back. Just a hop to the side can be easy and effective too. Lots of players are using that "move".
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it's crazy I already use all of them except the pound dribble stepback. I'm not tall or fast, so I like to keep the defender guessing. Shooting out of weird positions.
Muscle memory is a real thing. Practice practice practice... Then practice even more. In actual games and you UNCONSCIOUSLY pull a move off, you'll wonder to yourself 'how the heck did I do that' ?
Just realized I do all those except the last one. basically my whole game but then I have a tough time driving so they just start playing me really tight.
Add this and your cp3 breakdown vids I became more unguardable went from a slasher to a mid range playmaker I hope you make attention to detail on defense to help my overall game
alright so heres a nice one i made up its called a fake throw up ONLY use this in streetball so you guys all know the thing when you make them think your gonna throw it at there head but then you flick it down aka skit ) so i thought it would be a good idea to put the ball over the oppents head and flick it back to you and then they spin around and you can throw it at there back and then you do a step back and win the game i hope you guys like this move its very simple pls try it in your games it works trust
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1. Freeze Move from Triple Threat (Jab Step)
2. Dribble Freeze (Shot from a Position that's not expected)
3. Footwork Jumper (Hesi Jumper)
4. Pound Sidestep Stepback
5. Misdirection Separation
thanks
Perfect
Thanks babe 😘
Mah man
I love it. Good stuff but can you make the shot??? lol
I like how he shows college highlights too
Much more applicable to most people!
By Any Means Basketball I’m glad that you are aware of this. It’s almost impossible to apply nba moves to high school because of how open the paint is in the nba.
That's a good point, I'm gonna start doing more college film for my breakdowns too.
Hell yea
@@ikemikekpeazu5076 really when i watch the nba i dont really feel like the paint is open
Im 14 and just wait ima be in the nba remember Drake Lambert
keep grinding young g
Checking on this comment in 7 years from now on
We will!!
Dont dissapoint us we dont wanna see you on tv getting arrested for robbery 😁
Hell yeah bro go for it!
Love the actual game examples. More interesting than seeing a trainer do examples alone in a gym. Thanks dude!
That misdirection separation off the triple treat in the mid post been my bread and butter since middle school 💯
That's my favorite too. I'm gonna do a film breakdown on it soon.
I didn't really hoop all that much until freshman year of college, I think the freeze jab move was one of the first separation techniques I learned and used reliably to get buckets, and it gave me so much confidence that i fell in love with playing the game, not just watching it.
Growing up I've always been really tall and towered over the competition so I've always played center, but my growth kinda stunted when I turned 13 and I've been 6'5 since. My height still allows me to play center since I live in a pretty short country but I'm moving abroad for my studies next year and I think that if I want to make my university's team I should change my playstyle and become more of a forward/guard. I'd really appreciate a video with tips on how to do that if possible.
You from the philippines
@@ayosteezchill7486 nahh not even close 😂 although I think Philippinos are pretty short too so not a bad guess
Kyriakou filipinos*🙄
Holy 6’5 13 year old 🤯
You're a monster!
I should've bought a court a long time ago lol
🤣🤣🤣 fr
How do you just
buy a court?
@@johncollins853 its a joke
@@goodwillwin3664 I too, didn't realize this as a joke
You can actually buy a court
Hands down
Best youtuber ever for hoopers ❣
This is the most detailed channel ever
Mine is actually first but he's a close second. Lol
Nah, he does a good job though.
Been doing these since a kid. Really helpful when you have a quick release
He does a great job
I’m 15 I wanna go to the league one day I really practice everyday I’m getting buffer daily and staying and shape and my court are still open I been out playing basketball everyday wish me luck 💯
Nathan Sreethar good luck brudda 💯
See you there🙏🔥🔥
See you there dawg
KarNage-J D 💙
Warona Malambe fasho
This channel has the best tips man🏀🔥
One of the most underrated basketball UA-camrs. 🔥
Yea, I agree. I'm trying to get my skills to where his are. Couple more weeks and I'll be there.
I already got these move in the bag my fav is the Pound Stepback that’s the most effective since my jumpshot is high arching.
You making the shots though??? The moves are easy but you gotta get the bucket
appreciate this vid sir. keep up the good work and thanks for the ebook!
Great Teaching Video! Really like the Emphasis on doing a Hard Push Off to Create Separation.
Also Really like this Idea of Staying on Balance and Setting Up in a True Athletic Stance. Less of a Knee Bend and More of a Shot Ready Hip Hinge. Great Video!!!
one of my favorite you tubers. always dropping fire content. definitely deserve 1 mil
Exactly! "Try this out but don't start shooting them immediately" that's the words i wanna hear from other basketball youtubers out there coz it depends on the situation..just be.. unpredictable in the court and be ambigous as you can coz that's how ace player plays being unpredictable and ambigous inside the court.
Just do it!
Cool to see these moves. All of them are in the ball-handler box. (An imaginary from the knees to the ankles.) I love moves that are in that area. They are hard stop bc of their tendency to generate foul calls, and they are athletic/explosive. Great vid man!
Thank you so much bro! Been working on these and they seem like great, simple moves
Which is your favorite one? Let me know.
The footwork jumper looks really effective because lots of different players of different heights and positions use it. I also really like this style of video.
I think you forgot the off timed misdirection. I don’t know if you know what it is or some won’t. It is best set up by first driving after between legs to shooting hand. Then it is the same thing but you explode not when you do the between legs dribble but after that but before next dribble.( throw shoulders twice.) finally the move where you use the same delayed explosion but this time going to the weak side double step back.
My favorite is the dribble freeze 🥶
I've tried the footwork jumper but it's not very comfortable for me. My favorite of the five you showed is the misdirection separation. I like to use it to draw the defense to me to make driving easier.
I like all four moves and they should be added and put in into your offensive arsenal sorry I couldn't just pick one
Hey guys. I was wondering if you could answer my question about taking threes in ball. So in January I sprained my ankle pretty hard by going up for a jumper and landing on somebody's foot on a fast break. Even up till now theres still a little bit of pain and I was wondering what I can do to avoid this in the future. Ive heard once you feel somebody's foot aa youre about to land you fall over like how chris paul does it here in this video 2:39 and how steph curry does it apparently. Is that what you guys do?
This guy makes it so easy to understand
Completely Agree
I don't even got a court, but I'm still grinding💪💪
Do yo stuff bro!
@@nlpbball7331 Alright bro, thankfully I found a court that I could use. A double rimmed. Its better because it helps. I have currently been developing my shooting form. But now, If I want to make it to the league. I got to work next level. Have a nice one.
@@abdijabaryasin4950 yea for sure bro. I’m a strong believer in the 10,000 rule to master something. How old are you and how many years have you been hooping ?
Make sure you master all the fundamentals first ! And master using both hands with everything shooting, finishing, handling and practice practice !
Ay love it man. That’s real💯
I'm making it to the NBA my name will soon be heard for many years to come
I think most of these have existing names.
#1 is just the jumper off a jab step.
#4 is basically what’s been known generically as a “step back, ” particularly driving off-hand, but I like that you call our the pound part.
As for #3, I think you leave out the main fake, which is that it’s a fake drive. You have to look like you’re gonna drive.
#5 is a good name for a move which I haven’t seen named before, except “misdirection” is a long word.
Hesi jumper is my go to move in an iso I like doing it off a drag dribble so I can just hesi and drive if they try to predict it
for the hesi jumper the 1st thing you said is correct.. the jump is good.. but to get open is the sell like you actually going to drive then pull up.. it's the quick movement that make defenders react. like the video
such a great teacher 👏🏾
I knew these moves when I newly Started basketball but I never knew how to use them or I just wasn’t using them right but this video helped me understand which situations to use it because the honest truth is that sometimes you know the move but you don’t know which situation to you today and this video really helped me thanks I liked it and I just subscribed 😀🙏🏿
You I'm the first one also I'm be in the nba remember dis name demitrius Smith-farquharson
Good luck on your quest men don't give up quickly always do your best and put heart in everything you do 🤜🏽
I guess I’ll meet you there ...
mate I know you, you play on the high school team here in gloucester, I'm not in high school yet but I will be after next year. Its so cool to see you here hahahah
I got some free film breakdowns and moves on my page...When you get to the league, I just need a shout out. lol
@@kevinbayardo1802 good luck ill see u to
Love your content man!
All these moves are super cool just like this UA-cam video and I'll add all these moves to my game!
The greatest separation move in basketball court in Corona
This channel is the besttt
Yessir great video! I use some of these moves myself 🤘
Amazing content. Thank you and keep it coming !
Great as always!
Great tips man! Love the attention to detail. Damn I wish I had these when i was young
man didnt put James Harden highlights on Stepback🤣
He doesn't do the exact stepback
@@kedda4515 of course he does
Mines is the last one, imma use that one real often
Love this video, Coach!! You missed out the Harden 27 dribble move, streetball favourite 💰💰
NICE!!!!
I think I need to go back to my jab.... the others are perfected 😃
Best Channel
I love the last move. I do it alot super efficient move played against people who had it down pat too Austin Rivers probably one of the best at selling it
Anyways great video!
Showing you can get by somebody with quickness will convince them to react faster the next time -- when you fake them out of their shoes.
Every fake should look like the real thing and except for a jab step they should probably be around the player, so you aren't stepping close enough to lose the ball to a defender's quick hands. And on a big step, balance must be maintained to take the next step forward or back. Just a hop to the side can be easy and effective too. Lots of players are using that "move".
1. Travel
2. Three-step lay up travel
3.Travel backstep
4. travel(french)
5. don't dribble
Idk when ill be able to use these moves 😞
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Good vid a lot of ppl just show themselves doing these moves as if they’re in the NBA
5:01 smoothest launch ever!
@ByAnyMeansBasketball can you do a video on Michael Jordan's landing mechanics to me he landed like a cat
I just had this weird thought of mj landing on all fours like a cat😂
i love this video!
This channel should have millions of subs
I was expecting a melo clip on that freeze jumper/jabstep. Hahaha
it's crazy I already use all of them except the pound dribble stepback. I'm not tall or fast, so I like to keep the defender guessing. Shooting out of weird positions.
I fucc wit this video heavy appreciate it bro🙅♂️🧢
This helps a lot. I have handles but I don’t know how to use them 😂
Im subscribing
Notification gang🔥
He does a great job explaining everything. I do videos too. I'm better with the graphics and stuff but he narrates it perfectly.
Thnx 4 the tips Bro God bless u
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Much love to by any means basketball my 2k career never been the same 😎
If you get famous remember me
He is famous
Thanks for the tips
number one sg in the league - flynn eliott
but first, see if you can hit a normal nba 3 lol
Exactly!
Cant even hit a wide *OPEN* shot bro
Muscle memory is a real thing.
Practice practice practice...
Then practice even more.
In actual games and you UNCONSCIOUSLY pull a move off, you'll wonder to yourself 'how the heck did I do that' ?
Let's Go!!! 💪🏼
Ima make it to the NBA to God be the glory
This is really helpful
its very usefull. thanks coach
Just realized I do all those except the last one. basically my whole game but then I have a tough time driving so they just start playing me really tight.
should've shown some buddy hield clips🇧🇸his technique on a lotta these moves is hella underrated
Thx for this vid man
GOD bless ✝️✝️✝️
What was michael jordan ball handling type please tell me i wanna work on it please
I’d say my signature move is a pull up/hesi mid range I usually hesi then either blow by or take a pull up mid range shot
I'm 19 and I'm going to make the NBA.i dont care if people say I am too old to make the NBA
Add this and your cp3 breakdown vids I became more unguardable went from a slasher to a mid range playmaker I hope you make attention to detail on defense to help my overall game
3:51 oh man... the real number one pick we know
Good vid !
COVID19 is the only separation move I need.
can u continue the how to be shifty series?
Gotta get shwifty
All TMac moves. Tracy McGrady kids. Watch the highlights
Crazy I been doing these moves since I was 12 killing kats at the park adults to at that age 🤷🏾♂️ moves definitely are effective
Ifnyour start getting good with these and hit them in game you can pull nasty a hesi off em
CP3 been doing these moves damn
Surprised there’s no Jason Tatum sidestep on the list
He did a video on it already
The hardest one the step back
alright so heres a nice one i made up its called a fake throw up ONLY use this in streetball so you guys all know the thing when you make them think your gonna throw it at there head but then you flick it down aka skit ) so i thought it would be a good idea to put the ball over the oppents head and flick it back to you and then they spin around and you can throw it at there back and then you do a step back and win the game i hope you guys like this move its very simple pls try it in your games it works trust
Only works if the defender is braindead
Brilliant💡💃🏀
I'm 12 and just watch imma be in the NBA just remember Saeed Younes.
does fadeaway a separation move?
I use these moves in rugby
Do you sell basketball home drills?
I’m going to use them In games
Damn this video is dope
Yea 🔥
i’m 14 i been dunking for like 2 months now remember the name cj kemp
Dribble freeze is nothing more than a pull up jumper without the 2 step back travel.