Please do a celtic isaiah thomas breakdown, his cross step hezi, his setups and reads. he was 5'9 averaging 29 and would be a great study for undersized guards.
just finished watching the bronny video, and what you said about getting to a spot just so you can get the gravity and attention from multiple players then passing, rob does it very well and bronny could learn from that. also just taking more player shots and having the audacity to shoot shit like that and attack is sum bronny could learn from rob too
Incredible channel, subbed after the Bronny video and two minutes of this. It's crazy how many resources these kids have in comparison to when I was hooping in the 2000s
My man did you play? You have great insight and knowledge about this shit, and that just makes this shit so much more entertaining, keep this up brotha
That’s a coaches shot as well bro, if your coach doesn’t give you the confidence aka green light to take that shot, your not gonna shoot it whether you can make it or not!!! I played college ball, it be some superstars that’s never make it off the bench or does get in but be regular af because coach never gives him that confidence!!! That’s why you hear guys talk about how important the “right situation” is for your career!!! Nearly everything you explained is player/coach relationship… he is able to play FREE because Cal has always been a pg friendly coach
Man, I’m commenting, cause i’d like u to be sucsessful, cause theese videos be crazy helpful When watching i had a thought abt an own experience, cause I play in a not so elite team, in a league, where everybody presses full court, and i have to pass the rock, knowing damn well, that my team is probably not going to be able to capitalize on the adventage… Do you think i should risk being called selfish, so that we might be able to win more games, or should I make the ,,right” decisions most of the time Thanks if you’d asnwer
build your game up so that when you are “selfish,” you are actually capable of making those shots. but that requires a maniacal work ethic (hence why kobe and jordan are the ones who did that). if that’s really your circumstances though, figure out which spots you can trust certain teammates and the ones you can’t. at the spots you can’t trust them, work on those things so you can trust yourself
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Please do a celtic isaiah thomas breakdown, his cross step hezi, his setups and reads. he was 5'9 averaging 29 and would be a great study for undersized guards.
I thought I was the only one
noted📝
Confidence is everything
just finished watching the bronny video, and what you said about getting to a spot just so you can get the gravity and attention from multiple players then passing, rob does it very well and bronny could learn from that. also just taking more player shots and having the audacity to shoot shit like that and attack is sum bronny could learn from rob too
Keep it up bro you’re helping so many young players like me out
Incredible channel, subbed after the Bronny video and two minutes of this. It's crazy how many resources these kids have in comparison to when I was hooping in the 2000s
Man fa real I would’ve been a beast had we had UA-cam in 2000s
@@MrEOM41 man what.
This commentary reminds me of breaking down my 2k16 clips to my friends in the PlayStation party 😂
Thank you for making this I really needed this
hmmm tuff analysis, keep it up
needed this
My man did you play? You have great insight and knowledge about this shit, and that just makes this shit so much more entertaining, keep this up brotha
First time here. Great content. Keep going!
That’s a coaches shot as well bro, if your coach doesn’t give you the confidence aka green light to take that shot, your not gonna shoot it whether you can make it or not!!! I played college ball, it be some superstars that’s never make it off the bench or does get in but be regular af because coach never gives him that confidence!!! That’s why you hear guys talk about how important the “right situation” is for your career!!! Nearly everything you explained is player/coach relationship… he is able to play FREE because Cal has always been a pg friendly coach
I believe in you homie and everybody else should too 🏁
You should do Josh Hubbard that plays for Mississippi state he’s an undersized guard
great channel
Tyrese Maxey type shit
Yo I love rob dillingham. He’s nasty. And has been nasty
2:02 a better pass would've been to the guy in the paint, but good pass nonetheless
U da goat
bronny breakdown tomorrow🤫
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Man, I’m commenting, cause i’d like u to be sucsessful, cause theese videos be crazy helpful
When watching i had a thought abt an own experience, cause I play in a not so elite team, in a league, where everybody presses full court, and i have to pass the rock, knowing damn well, that my team is probably not going to be able to capitalize on the adventage…
Do you think i should risk being called selfish, so that we might be able to win more games, or should I make the ,,right” decisions most of the time
Thanks if you’d asnwer
build your game up so that when you are “selfish,” you are actually capable of making those shots. but that requires a maniacal work ethic (hence why kobe and jordan are the ones who did that). if that’s really your circumstances though, figure out which spots you can trust certain teammates and the ones you can’t. at the spots you can’t trust them, work on those things so you can trust yourself
crazy im in the same situation
U should never even develop that habit in High School. Way too many players dribble all day going nowhere
Who else thought it was kuminga in the thumbnail
lou will vibes
John 3:16 "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. JESUS LOVES YOU REPENT
Ayo
Rob didn’t even play high school ball lmao you’re a joke