Tips, Skills, and Drills: Rebounding
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- Опубліковано 24 бер 2014
- With the help of Kenneth Faried and Greg Monroe, Coach Don Showalter demonstrates the fundamentals of rebounding.
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More than anything, to become a great rebounder you have to go for every rebound and really want to get the ball. Work harder than your opponent and you will grab boards.
Very true
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@Andre Kemboi Well basketball's way more then confidence but it still is incredibly important to be confident
This is so true 🔥 may sound crazy but I coach a small high school team and we had our best rebounding game as a team last night simply cause all 5 guys were fighting for the rebound and fought for the ball
Rebounding:
-Work hard for ball, work harder then opponent
-Armbar on chest, turn and pivot, butt out
-look at him, move feet, stay low ready to jump
-Get rid of ball quickly or dribble, pivot away from défense
80% of time ball go off opposite side of where it shot
Thanks
0:34 he was almost falling asleep
This video moves nice and slow; explains and demonstrates the fundamentals simply. For those of you arguing that the ball will rebound away, remember that rebounding is a team effort. Doing your part to keep an opposing player from the rebound gives your team a better chance to get it and that is what matters.
Very helpful video thanks
Thank you for helping me become a better player.
Thanks for tips!
Thank you it helped me
I love your drill
Why does the coach look like Ellen. LOL
LMAO
Cause he is the kindness king haha
Hey coach, during a defensive block out and rebound, on the shot if an offensive player stays stationary around the perimeter does the defensive player go to the offensive player or stay under the rim and go after the rebound?
pov: you have to watch this for pe
@Justine Ruby Mayo hahaha hi Justine
Hi Kayla
@@grantwilliams3038 lmao do I know u
@@logan0945 lol no
Well, here I'm
I'm 14 5'5 I'm a undersized power forward and I got 20 rebounds in a game the other players taller than me they are like 5'8 to 6'5 and my team mates average height was 5'4 sad but we lost
What competition are you playing in?
@@sacramentokingswillrise7525 he prob in high school now.
size doesnt always matter you can be 5'3 or idk 5'5 but faster than anyone on the opponent team. tbh you just need power and speed and hustle i'm like 5'2 but average 2-3 rebounds each 3v3 in my court
@@liluzivert3565 So I can be a 5'11 Center in College?
@@sacramentokingswillrise7525 i wouldnt say so at least, at the very least 6'5 for college is beacuse theres there is a limit to how strong you can be on the bbal court. Say on person puts an x amount of muscle on as 5'5, if the same person was taller they wouldnt be as muscular if they were 6'6. however if you are incredibly skilled and fundamentally sound then you might have a chance of being center
I play basketball and this good advice let's just see if it's good advice on the cort
Rodman should be the one teaching this stuff..... He's the master of rebound
Yesssssssss
Thanks,
Next game after that video:
17 pts
23 rebs
4 ast
9 blk
3 stl
THNX so much
Kenneth Faried played for MSU. My small home town with only 23,000 people.
Morehead State.
are there cannibals in ur hometown? haha
Commenting for the algorithm!
Pause on that doe
not being sarcastic, those guys are the best rebounders in basketball right now.
No there not lol I bet you said that because there i the video there is many better rebounder like thristan Thompson and Andre Drummond
抱歉Ƥяเภςε well Andre Drummond is a big ass center what you expect?
Dylan Smith and now they don’t play in the NBA
dumb question but does this apply to offensive rebounding as well?
Yes, it does.
good
I like golf to
I’m a guy but do girls have an aversion to putting and arm into an opponent’s chest?
dont manage to get it works in games...when i box out, the man behind me always get the rebound, i dont get it, then why should i box him out if he could just sit behind me and grab all the boards...
What beat is that from? Song name?
EddieTwoKay Darude sandstorm
Kenneth faried look like a robot when he's in the pivot position
0:57 LOL!!
What
What so funny you dirty minded or sum
Bruh its just basketball, cant believe 2015 had people like you
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2:45 greg looks so uninterested
Always does, it's his face
Is it legal to wrap your hands around your man back on the man to contain him?
Its legal
Nate Watson ⚫️⚪️
Help my coach is making me.watch this
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they make It Seem like Tou can't come out of a boxout Will my way and my Basketball IQ i Will Spin Shake And Move and get the Reboun
1:25 ay yoo
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I suck at rebound so bad, I think the ball doesn't like to land on me.
M & M lmao I thought you made music 😂not bball
Flight's Raptor Ass Tounge I played basketball way before I became a music producer. Annd I'm ballin again. 😂
M & M nice 😂👍
Dude its also my problem in my game
THESE TWO NEED MINUTES RIGHT NOW
Contraten a Rodman
lol
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I play basketball once a week in a gym, just recreationaly nothing special bit it can get really competitive. And there is this one guy who gets like 70%-80% of rebounds on both sides of the court. He is a shitty overall player I don't know if he's worse on offense or on defense also his vertical leap is nothing special he ain't tall or anything but this guy is like a basketball magneto. I just can't figure out is he a natural-born rebounder or is he just lucky to be in the position where the ball drops. Nevertheless this guy is getting on my nerves so much that I want to hurt him really, really bad. So I've started with flagrant 1 fouls on him, I hope he won't make me do the flagrant 2.
Слобода Или Смрт Lmfao wtf.
Слобода Или Смрт I have the same problem...this guy can only get rebounds...can do nothing...if he dribbles it’s a turnover 80% of the time...but he gets all the fucking rebounds
Слобода Или Смрт my nigga u are stupid
It's simple. He wants the ball more than anyone else. Often times (not every time, there's height advantages etc) the player that simply WANTS the ball more than everyone else will be the one that gets it.
How would you feel if you are that person just working hard to make rebounds and somebody will hurt you because they are weak opponents?
Looks like a private Christian school slow dance
I learned nothing.