This taught me a lot about how to become a better center, I was always creating bad angles because I took the "stay under the net/stay deep in the post" too literally.
@@PurXion_777 I use to do the same as a 6:2 PF however a move that works rly well when ur too deep if the cross body hook. Not many bigs do it alperen sengun the rocket's young center does it where he fakes left then posts right and puts his whole body at a 45 with the back board and just keeps his arm to his chest level and simply guides it in. Takes practice but works rly well in situations where you need to create more width for your shot
@@ninjaoftherift1620 I used to do hookshots all the time, because I am a short dude. (5'8) I would make them consistantly, but I stopped doing them for some reason. I think I should try to keep practicing them, and maybe even do something to draw the foul, like holding the ball up with two hands, jumping into the defender, swapping the ball to my right and kind of tossing it up off the glass.
@@blooketalt2527 at your height you probably need to do it more like a scoop kind of like the Luis scola scoop or Zbo running hook. But still an effective move
5:08 Great move, but in Europe you have to make sure that you but the ball on the ground before you lift up your right pivot foot. Otherwise you gonna get alot of travel calls
This is a very great find for me pretty nostalgic👍 My coach had me run those type of drills, I'm 5'11 180.34cm. Those moves work on Defense😁 the best at that was Rodman, Oakley, and Hakeem👍 I more fun getting the Assists, Offensive & Defense rebounds more than scoring, until the coach pulled me aside for a quarter for not putting the ball right back😂 We took it too them, I told the coach it's awesome to see when the wings get hot and start knocking the long 2's. I told him they just needed a warm up quarter, but gotta knock those free throws to win. Contact is gonna happen in the post👍
Great video!!! My daughter plays varsity basketball at the 4/5 spot. This is the perfect instructional video for her to learn that post foot work. All about balance. Nice “shout out” to Hakeem Olajuwon. He was the master in the post. Thank you for posting!!!
This team know what they are talking about. great tutorial and coaching emphasizing the mentality of posting up...disecting what or when to use specific post move...good job..😁😁😁
Honestly, I couldn't find a channel and video that help with post moves this much. Thank you guys so much for making just the perfect video for me and the rest of the people here!
Ok, I have to ask. I played college basketball as a starting point guard. This is a great coaching video but where is the Sikma?? That is the most unguardable post move ever created (shout out to HOFer Jack Sikma btw) as an inside pivot move. You either drop the shoulder and drive or if they are defending that you turn into the defender and shoot it right over their heads. Go watch Jack Sikma clips for anyone curious about this. Jack Sikma literally went to seven All Star games, won a title in Seattle and went to the HOF because of his unstoppable "Sikma" inside pivot moves. Hubie Brown one of the greatest coaches ever constantly tells coaches and players to learn the Sikma. He's 100% correct.
@@holdthephoneblocker no problem! my coaches loved the Sikma and anyone that was going to post up, guards included, had to learn it. It is a killer move once you get it down. Definitely should be coached more!
This is a great video thanks for posting! I play pro and videos like these help keep me fresh and know I'm doing the right things as a post player. These moves are effective at any level 👌
breakthrough is an OG. Didn't even think y'all had YT lol. That's what happens when coaches/ trainers stay focused on the thing (basketball) and not everything (social media hype)
Everything they're descring I can do. It's kind of easy and simple. But when they describe the moves and the thinking it sounds so complicted and serious I forget I can do it when I'm listening. Basically: coaches trying to sound important.
Sorry, Coach Huber, I've got to ask... why are you playing defense in that position in the post? One, you're overplaying and consistently giving the offensive player the baseline. He simply drops his right and you're sealed. Simply spin to the basket. That doesn't make sense to me. Especially if the offensive player is ripping through with his left, using his right foot as his pivot. Also, isn't your help defense towards the middle? Wouldn't you want to shade the offensive player that way? This is from the first 5-6 minutes of the video. 1st off - as a defender, I'm never backing off a person in the post once they have the ball. Why would I? The angles to the basket are smaller. I'm going to stay close. Also, at the 5:10 mark, the offensive player gets the ball, why would any defender take the position you're in? A smart defender is going to stay close, make sure we don't give the baseline, and then force the player either towards the corner baseline to trap him, or high middle post where the guards can trap or look for steals off of a pass. Help me understand.
Space is one part of it. Another is that be pivoting away from the defense the ball is protected. It also allows you to see players moving into space behind you. They are often open for shots when the defense collapses on a drive
my go to is the high release jumper from about 10 ft out. combined with a pump fake step through. defender has 50/50 chance of guessing correctly. probably wont be good for this guy since he cant even make a shot from 4 feet out.....
This taught me a lot about how to become a better center, I was always creating bad angles because I took the "stay under the net/stay deep in the post" too literally.
How tall are you
@@notcannon2.224 6'3 why
@@PurXion_777 I use to do the same as a 6:2 PF however a move that works rly well when ur too deep if the cross body hook. Not many bigs do it alperen sengun the rocket's young center does it where he fakes left then posts right and puts his whole body at a 45 with the back board and just keeps his arm to his chest level and simply guides it in. Takes practice but works rly well in situations where you need to create more width for your shot
@@ninjaoftherift1620 I used to do hookshots all the time, because I am a short dude. (5'8) I would make them consistantly, but I stopped doing them for some reason. I think I should try to keep practicing them, and maybe even do something to draw the foul, like holding the ball up with two hands, jumping into the defender, swapping the ball to my right and kind of tossing it up off the glass.
@@blooketalt2527 at your height you probably need to do it more like a scoop kind of like the Luis scola scoop or Zbo running hook. But still an effective move
5:08 Great move, but in Europe you have to make sure that you but the ball on the ground before you lift up your right pivot foot. Otherwise you gonna get alot of travel calls
i thought that straight away at 0:08 seconds he does a little hop while rotating lifting pivot foot, then lifts it again before ball leaves hand aha.
As someone who isnt very good in the post and doesnt know moves this video is really helpful, thanks a lot man
Happy to help!
This is a very great find for me pretty nostalgic👍
My coach had me run those type of drills, I'm 5'11 180.34cm. Those moves work on Defense😁 the best at that was Rodman, Oakley, and Hakeem👍
I more fun getting the Assists, Offensive & Defense rebounds more than scoring, until the coach pulled me aside for a quarter for not putting the ball right back😂 We took it too them, I told the coach it's awesome to see when the wings get hot and start knocking the long 2's. I told him they just needed a warm up quarter, but gotta knock those free throws to win. Contact is gonna happen in the post👍
Great video!!!
My daughter plays varsity basketball at the 4/5 spot. This is the perfect instructional video for her to learn that post foot work. All about balance. Nice “shout out” to Hakeem Olajuwon. He was the master in the post.
Thank you for posting!!!
Glad it was helpful! Good luck to your daughter as she works on her post moves!
Great video.
I'm learning how to better position myself and read what the defense is giving me.
This team know what they are talking about. great tutorial and coaching emphasizing the mentality of posting up...disecting what or when to use specific post move...good job..😁😁😁
I’ve referenced this video over 10 times now. Best place to start when developing your game in the paint.
One of the best videos ever after a few years of scrubbing UA-cam for coaching videos for my middle schoolers. 👍👍
Hello coach I like the moves
By far the most useful video I've seen for post moves
There's limited content for bigs on UA-cam, so this is really appreciated ty🙌
Glad it was helpful!
It help me very much
I'm not that tall, but my little bro said he needs me to work down in the post more so here I am... Thanks coach!
Honestly, I couldn't find a channel and video that help with post moves this much. Thank you guys so much for making just the perfect video for me and the rest of the people here!
Yo this acutally was really good I recommend everyone Small & Bigs to watch this because, Bro is giving us key moves to go Pro❤❤
Incredible details of post move. Definite what I need😊 thx coach
Ok, I have to ask. I played college basketball as a starting point guard. This is a great coaching video but where is the Sikma?? That is the most unguardable post move ever created (shout out to HOFer Jack Sikma btw) as an inside pivot move. You either drop the shoulder and drive or if they are defending that you turn into the defender and shoot it right over their heads. Go watch Jack Sikma clips for anyone curious about this. Jack Sikma literally went to seven All Star games, won a title in Seattle and went to the HOF because of his unstoppable "Sikma" inside pivot moves. Hubie Brown one of the greatest coaches ever constantly tells coaches and players to learn the Sikma. He's 100% correct.
Thanks for the tip. Learn something new every day👍🏾
@@holdthephoneblocker no problem! my coaches loved the Sikma and anyone that was going to post up, guards included, had to learn it. It is a killer move once you get it down. Definitely should be coached more!
@@bulwyf2572 brr can I see the move
@@egbemarc8362 ua-cam.com/video/OcosIbCGBmo/v-deo.html
Can't wait to put these into practice ❤️Thank you for sharing 💯👐
Excellent video. Love the explanation. Simple to understand. Keep up the great work.
This is a great video thanks for posting! I play pro and videos like these help keep me fresh and know I'm doing the right things as a post player. These moves are effective at any level 👌
I'm practicing this move even if im short. Im just 5'10 lmao. Post moves and hardlock defense also rebounds are the things i improving to my game...
breakthrough is an OG. Didn't even think y'all had YT lol. That's what happens when coaches/ trainers stay focused on the thing (basketball) and not everything (social media hype)
Everything they're descring I can do. It's kind of easy and simple.
But when they describe the moves and the thinking it sounds so complicted and serious I forget I can do it when I'm listening.
Basically: coaches trying to sound important.
Sorry, Coach Huber, I've got to ask... why are you playing defense in that position in the post? One, you're overplaying and consistently giving the offensive player the baseline. He simply drops his right and you're sealed. Simply spin to the basket. That doesn't make sense to me. Especially if the offensive player is ripping through with his left, using his right foot as his pivot. Also, isn't your help defense towards the middle? Wouldn't you want to shade the offensive player that way? This is from the first 5-6 minutes of the video. 1st off - as a defender, I'm never backing off a person in the post once they have the ball. Why would I? The angles to the basket are smaller. I'm going to stay close. Also, at the 5:10 mark, the offensive player gets the ball, why would any defender take the position you're in? A smart defender is going to stay close, make sure we don't give the baseline, and then force the player either towards the corner baseline to trap him, or high middle post where the guards can trap or look for steals off of a pass. Help me understand.
every defender plays differently, and coach was showing the different openings you get from different styles.
Great post video
Good video! Very useful
Glad it was helpful!
I definitely learned something and very helpful
New subscriber here hope to learned more from you coach.
since I'm a 5'7 small forward that can dunk, this made games easier
Love the video
Nice Demo!
Glad you think so!
This is awesome thanks
great tips , thanks !
Not convinced about the back pivot move. How much space does that really create?
Space is one part of it. Another is that be pivoting away from the defense the ball is protected. It also allows you to see players moving into space behind you. They are often open for shots when the defense collapses on a drive
Thanks very helpful.
Very useful
Glad to hear that
great video!
Good vidéo, thank you coach
new basketball player here, is that a travel or not in 5:49 ? im learning and it says that you cant lift your pivot before dribbling
Great stuff. What if there’s a defender inside?
This was q very itnwretsingfun video to watch I love watching sporting drill videos
This helped me a lot
Glad to hear that!
Nice coach like that move 💪👌
Now I understand how to play , I been playing for over 2 years (I'm 6'4 and never post😂)
this is good against honest defenders...the guys I play hold and play defense with their hands
@6:03 im always doing this move and the referee here is always calling this as a travel...very sad
It should be legal as long as you dribble before you leave your pivot foot off the ground
remember to driblle before you move your pivot foot. Then it is never travelling.
thank you
Good coach
thank u very much
my go to is the high release jumper from about 10 ft out. combined with a pump fake step through. defender has 50/50 chance of guessing correctly. probably wont be good for this guy since he cant even make a shot from 4 feet out.....
Nice move
what should be the mindset of a point guard
Always direct players into the right positions and keep the dribble alive until you know what you're going to do with the ball.
great basketball players always look for the best play possible and play to your strengths
THX
Great
super fuckiung helpful thank you coach
how about live dribble to then post up?
How can this help me with special Olympics basketball
Than a lot I always play PF or C
Good❤
15:50
12.28 not traveled?he didn't bounce the ball to quick spin w jump stop
12.20
Kyrie is good passer in this play... thank you Kyrie
12:20
travelling om 5:50
@7:43 this is also one of my moves and still being called as a travelling..
Défensive stances are horribles !..
Too much talk dude
man this guy cannot finish at all.
such a boring tutorial
Great
12:17
Great
Great
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