#1 should be knowing your teammates tendencies.. Running sets is always better than running plays. Forget what teammates are "good at" or where they "should" go. What do they LIKE to do? WHERE do they like to operate? Passing becomes so much easier when you know where their sweet spots are and can read each others minds. In competitive hoops, the window to score is so small. Feeding them where they are comfortable and in the FLOW eliminates any hesitating and then forced, challenged shots. Great video. Loved the rest of these too. Especially #5, get downhill, slashing, aka "a probing PG" (Tony Parker). It's like running motion before a play in football. You don't have to score. Do it just because... see how the defense reacts. It WILL open something up. When it does, then see my #1 above.
@ByAnyMeansBasketball Hey bro so let's say I am taking the ball up the court and I see a defender dropping leaving a teamate open for 3 in the corner how can I hit a teamate in the corner without looking directly at my teamate and making the pass? Are there any ways to hit others cross court with a pass that has good form?
Understanding teammates and what they like to do and where they expect the ball is huge. Along with communication on the court. And one pro tip to not get your passes intercepted is to throw in a fake before making the pass. It's simple, but not many people do these things.
i've always loved playing defense and always wanted to be a good passer, i've never been interested in isoball or being a 1st or second option for scoring. I've wanted to have a game like Jason Kidd and Jrue Holiday. those are my two favorite players and they're the only people o could watch highlights of and actually learn something
Hey @By Any Means Basketball, ive been watching your videos for a while now I'm only ten years old and you've been helping me improve my bball ever since I've found your channel I've been getting better and better just because of you... Thanks man
Hello my name is future and I play for monument academy bulldogs basketball and I was just wondering how do I keep a jump-shot that I like or that I can make shots with?
Delivery and Mindset are so key in becoming a better passer and playmaker. Just like attacking the basket or creating your drive, dont be afraid of contact and pushing through a defender or a couple bodies to get into a pass. Just like wide open shots or cuts to the basket a wide open pass is not routine and you're gonna be under some kind of pressure 90% of the time mobile or stationary. Great vid as always C
ian gon like i need help idk if i should keep playing ball it’s like i just play it just because i wanna be good i don’t have fun when i play it anymore it feels like it’s a chore what should i do?
What’s always helped me is: 1) always look downcourt after a rebound or outlet 2) lead your teammates to open spots with passes 3) know where your teammates like to catch the ball, not every assist has to be a dime, it can just be a good solid swing to a shooter, or a good feed to a big man
#1 should be knowing your teammates tendencies.. Running sets is always better than running plays. Forget what teammates are "good at" or where they "should" go. What do they LIKE to do? WHERE do they like to operate? Passing becomes so much easier when you know where their sweet spots are and can read each others minds. In competitive hoops, the window to score is so small. Feeding them where they are comfortable and in the FLOW eliminates any hesitating and then forced, challenged shots.
Great video. Loved the rest of these too. Especially #5, get downhill, slashing, aka "a probing PG" (Tony Parker). It's like running motion before a play in football. You don't have to score. Do it just because... see how the defense reacts. It WILL open something up. When it does, then see my #1 above.
Sooo facts
I think passing to a spot instead of directly to the target for hitting to cutters, should be emphasized more
This is normal.
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Love this comment to put here
passing is one of the most important skills in basketball , thx for the video!
Of course!
@ByAnyMeansBasketball Hey bro so let's say I am taking the ball up the court and I see a defender dropping leaving a teamate open for 3 in the corner how can I hit a teamate in the corner without looking directly at my teamate and making the pass? Are there any ways to hit others cross court with a pass that has good form?
Understanding teammates and what they like to do and where they expect the ball is huge. Along with communication on the court. And one pro tip to not get your passes intercepted is to throw in a fake before making the pass. It's simple, but not many people do these things.
always coming in clutch wit the vids
you are pretty good at this coaching thing thanks for the tips
This would really help me a lot! Thanks!!
i've always loved playing defense and always wanted to be a good passer, i've never been interested in isoball or being a 1st or second option for scoring. I've wanted to have a game like Jason Kidd and Jrue Holiday. those are my two favorite players and they're the only people o could watch highlights of and actually learn something
Hey @By Any Means Basketball, ive been watching your videos for a while now I'm only ten years old and you've been helping me improve my bball ever since I've found your channel I've been getting better and better just because of you... Thanks man
I love passing the more so much
Hello my name is future and I play for monument academy bulldogs basketball and I was just wondering how do I keep a jump-shot that I like or that I can make shots with?
When you make an insane pass but your teammate sells.
Whenever I drive to the rim I forget to look up and force a shot
What if your 12years old and nobody lets you play with them even though i can score on them
Challenge them to a 1v1 and win.
@@thacryinggame they wont evan play me one on one even tho i beat i highschooler
First
Should have provide demo instead of just speaking about it
Pls make a video about Anthony Edwards 🙏🙏
be 6'5 black and athletic
He can dunk. Video over
Hands down one of the best no bs basketball content creators on UA-cam
Appreciate that!
I love your channel. This reminds me of Kobe. and Not just riding the bus. You're already this guy before Kobe passed away.
kobe hated passing
@@ry_an. bruh
Delivery and Mindset are so key in becoming a better passer and playmaker. Just like attacking the basket or creating your drive, dont be afraid of contact and pushing through a defender or a couple bodies to get into a pass.
Just like wide open shots or cuts to the basket a wide open pass is not routine and you're gonna be under some kind of pressure 90% of the time mobile or stationary. Great vid as always C
Thank you for the enlightenment! Can you do a Rajon Rondo breakdown? A true Floor General.
Just when i thought you.. lol you already have a rajon rondo video
Love this video as a floor general myself hardest part is knowing your teammates tendencies
ian gon like i need help idk if i should keep playing ball it’s like i just play it just because i wanna be good i don’t have fun when i play it anymore it feels like it’s a chore what should i do?
Best advice is to have fun
A very serious question, could 2k theoretically help you become a better floor general?
yes
Yep it did me
What’s always helped me is:
1) always look downcourt after a rebound or outlet
2) lead your teammates to open spots with passes
3) know where your teammates like to catch the ball, not every assist has to be a dime, it can just be a good solid swing to a shooter, or a good feed to a big man