2 Things #1 - I am aware the %'s on drives don't add up to 100. This is because Synergy has "straight drives" which account for 5 to 10%. #2 - If you want to suggest a video idea, or have a specific basketball question you want to ask me, join my mailing list - andrewmhoops.ck.page/newsletter #3 - I lied 3 things - Thank you for taking time to check out my videos. I appreciate you!
what counts for "straight drives?" My guess would be splitting the defense or when you get the ball in the middle and drive after the pg has been blizted off a PnR
Real interesting analysis. Discussing the red and blue mindset theory was an especially interesting bit; gave this video a different feel from other basketball channels.
You all keep talking about this man left hand. With no left hand he was second team All NBA.. You do not have a great left hand true.. But it's morning good enough to be paid. The highest man in basketball.. People always just trying to find something to s*** on somebody about.. And vet s*** is getting sad.
I gave like for psychological insights but disagree about final conclusion. Meaning, you are likely to get to red state if you're not feeling comfortable, because a lot of defensive mechanisms will turn on (like overthinking) and then we get into chicken and egg problem. Is he in the red state, because he is not comfortable driving left, or is he making bad decisions driving left because he is in the red state. I'd still argue that "no left" which is of course hyperbole, is a skill lacking issue more than psycho staff. If anything, you are more likely to go out of the red state if you are almost equally good with the left than with the psycho help. Psycho things can sometimes be looking for easy way out.
Jalen's biggest problem (like Tatum) is his low IQ. He doesn't know how to maximize his strengths and minimize his weaknesses. He (like Tatum) dribbles too much, even though Tatum has much better handles.
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#1 - I am aware the %'s on drives don't add up to 100. This is because Synergy has "straight drives" which account for 5 to 10%.
#2 - If you want to suggest a video idea, or have a specific basketball question you want to ask me, join my mailing list - andrewmhoops.ck.page/newsletter
#3 - I lied 3 things - Thank you for taking time to check out my videos. I appreciate you!
what counts for "straight drives?" My guess would be splitting the defense or when you get the ball in the middle and drive after the pg has been blizted off a PnR
Real interesting analysis. Discussing the red and blue mindset theory was an especially interesting bit; gave this video a different feel from other basketball channels.
He has more a decision making problem than a left hand dribbling problem
Great point
Even worse
he has a slightly below average left hand and an above average tendency to force the issue at the worst times
Finally someone who uses actual data
Don’t sleep on JB he already a problem without a left hand
Big facts
You all keep talking about this man left hand. With no left hand he was second team All NBA.. You do not have a great left hand true.. But it's morning good enough to be paid. The highest man in basketball.. People always just trying to find something to s*** on somebody about.. And vet s*** is getting sad.
Love the video.. Just hate all the other people dump in on this guy
@@darrencox9253 100% agree bro!
Great vid again. A lot of insights into top tier performance. Thank you.
Thank you for the love bro! Appreciate you
Great video keep it up
Thanks man - I post on a new channel now, search “why Anthony Edwards’s is a nightmare for NBA teams” for my new channel
Never saw it like that. Thank you for all the good advise
Nice video buddy 🙌👍
I gave like for psychological insights but disagree about final conclusion. Meaning, you are likely to get to red state if you're not feeling comfortable, because a lot of defensive mechanisms will turn on (like overthinking) and then we get into chicken and egg problem. Is he in the red state, because he is not comfortable driving left, or is he making bad decisions driving left because he is in the red state. I'd still argue that "no left" which is of course hyperbole, is a skill lacking issue more than psycho staff. If anything, you are more likely to go out of the red state if you are almost equally good with the left than with the psycho help.
Psycho things can sometimes be looking for easy way out.
Celtics management says "it's all right" 😁😁
I'm a righty, always go right and funish right.
I'm now in my late 20s and can dribble and finish with my left!
No wonder they called to have come PP and co come work with the team.
Reminds me of when Harden had 13 turnovers. Also a decision making issue
They just pinch him to the left where help defense is or he tries to split the defense and turns it over.. I'll live with JB
GOOD VID
He dunks with his left all the time so I’m confused honestly 🤦♂️, like what’s going on with him seriously ?
I'M SURPRISED LAMELO HAS A HORRIBLE LEFT HAND🥴
The conclusion contradicts the video of Jaylen in a practice moment. There was no pressure. What's the excuse?!
Jalen's biggest problem (like Tatum) is his low IQ. He doesn't know how to maximize his strengths and minimize his weaknesses. He (like Tatum) dribbles too much, even though Tatum has much better handles.
2024 Finals MVP!!!
Celtics aint winning EVER😂
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@@-bagboss8509 didn't age well