@@theunseenenigmaTUE Yes, the case is NOT ENOUGH BALL MOVEMENT. 😑😑😑 These point guards got "sticky fingers," weren't taught that Forwards & Centers feel more invested in the offensive gameplan if they get to at least touch the ball.
@@theunseenenigmaTUE It's the "Look at me" syndrome with point guards. 😑😑😑 I used to coach High School Basketball feeder program = teach the kids about to go to High School and some summer AAU. Kids want to be the point guard because that's the position that has the ball to start 90% of the possessions. They weren't thinking about the point guard guard position in terms of how to create offense for their teammate, ONLY SELF.
I ♥ the Horns action...it gets player movement and you can get a lot of scoring options based upon the space created...
Yep if they PASS THE BALL !!!
@@deandrepage1048 that is always the case, isn't it?
@@theunseenenigmaTUE Yes, the case is NOT ENOUGH BALL MOVEMENT. 😑😑😑
These point guards got "sticky fingers," weren't taught that Forwards & Centers feel more invested in the offensive gameplan if they get to at least touch the ball.
@@deandrepage1048 lol, some times people can tend to make things more difficult when the don't need to. Ball movement is 🔑 indeed...
@@theunseenenigmaTUE It's the "Look at me" syndrome with point guards. 😑😑😑
I used to coach High School Basketball feeder program = teach the kids about to go to High School and some summer AAU.
Kids want to be the point guard because that's the position that has the ball to start 90% of the possessions.
They weren't thinking about the point guard guard position in terms of how to create offense for their teammate, ONLY SELF.
Good stuff
Thanks for watching and commenting.
Horns Flare actually. 😅😅😅