being able to shoot/hook left-handed add new dimension to your offense though. if you only use your right, defenders will keep hunting your right hand.
I would say a basic weak hand floater would be enough because realistically, it would take so much time to master something when that time could be used more efficiently on more important things
@@ciandaly4065 left hand layup finish through contact 100% adds new dimension to your game. Defenders can't hedge you to your weak side because you really don't have one. I'm better at dribbling left, cutting left, despite shooting right handed
Totally agree with the list, pro hop is such a useful move though, if only refs would call it correctly… landing on two feet after the hop gives tons of options, step through on either foot, pivot away for a fadeaway.. damn shame
Pinoy pride haha. That pinoy step is really effective. I use it and defenders always try to block on that first step. I also always fall when they do it against me lol.
Can you please make a video on jelly layups and how to make them in the air or acrobatically? I really appreciate all of your videos and the content is awesome, I understand it takes a long time to find clips and also the pressure in school is tiring, keep up the work and I am always supporting your channel!
Could you make a video about how to run the 5-out, all the tricks and tips you'll need, then maybe even what other offenses come out of it? Really just everything about the 5-out offense
Your the best coach! 💪🏀🔥🏆. Go back a month ago and all I could do was a simple layup or a reverse layup. Now, after watching your videos, I have added 10 new finishes to my bag. Coach Frikki, if I win a championship one day, I will honour your name and channel!
@@markvilla3974wydm? Unless they take it right in front of a defender there is no stopping a floater. A bunch of people call it a corny ass move bc of how good it is
Imho the spin and euro are both s category because there is such variety with them. The euro can be combined with slowsteps and it's not just scoring you can use it with 2 step passing for example where instead of finishing you pass after your 2 steps. Similarly the spin move is incredibly dynamic because you can combine that with your pivot game and it's a move that always is inclined to draw fouls, plus it's patient and players can go off 2 feet. I haven't watched the whole clip yet but the pump fake should also be s if you haven't put that in. Again because of how dynamic and versatile it is.
Agreed. Euro and spin opens up the possibility to do many counters to improvise after u deployed it. Spin-pump fake still gives u a pivot to finish if they catch up. Euro step can be combined with a bump and paired with almost all layup finishing. It is literally just a pinoy step without the flash which can sometimes be called a offensive foul if your flash initiates unnecessary contact or get swatted.
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for the left overhand u use it when the defender is in front of you and it can get you more foul calls. It also makes you more aggressive and harder to guard
sick video, only thing I would rank differently is the hop, since at lower levels everything gets called, its never going to really be viable/consistent, but still I totally understand why you placed it there. Awesome video as always 🔥
such a great video and I don't even play basketball, just am an avid fan. At 5:55, wouldn't we also list another pro of the hang shot being that it's a great shot for drawing fouls?
6:29 i really do not agree with this. using just one hand all the time is not the best option, cause at a certain point you will become predictable and defenders will find a way to stop you. Outside of that, pretty good video
@@CoachFrikki you literally said "just use your right" its not hard to make inside shots with either hand if you practice-that's why every coach teaches the Mikan drill
@@tetsuya2ko When shooting overhand, yes, just use your right. A player who doesn't shoot lefty overhands is neither predicable nor easily stoppable. Proof: Jayson Tatum scored 2225 points this season. 2 of them came from overhand lefty shots. That's less than 0.1%.
@Coach Frikki that just means that Tatum is good enough to be effective in the NBA without developing that one skill. Giannis won MVP while shooting 26% from 3-does that mean it's a waste of time to develop long range shooting? Kyrie is elite because he's a strong finisher with both hands: ua-cam.com/video/TEaUDfLeKak/v-deo.html
@@tetsuya2ko Kyrie was born left handed and changed dominant hands in school. 99% of players did not. Developing 3 point shooting is not a waste of time. It is the most important thing in basketball. It opens up your whole game. Being able to finish overhand layups with your weak hand barely matters at all. Which is why most players barely ever use it. Giannis would be 2x better if he was a knockdown 3 point shooter. Tatum would be a tiny bit better if he was able to score overhand layups with his left hand. Not the best comparison.
IF you really wanna learn a move, learn it. Your feeling trumps someone else his tierlist butuh... if your in the clear and dont know what to add, THIS IS THE LIST BABY!!!!
imo the side hand is s tier. It's my go-to move against larger defenders with larger wingspans as they can't reach past your off-hand and will rarely be able to block unless they come from behind (inwhich case slowing down your momentum would also work as it offsets their rhythm). if you make contact first and initiate the bump with your off-hand or waist then the added height will make it allthe more unguardable. after mastering the hook layup id say this is the next best option
Personally i train both my hands as I can be limitless to dk the finishes i can have. Having the abiliy to use both your hands gives you a really big advantage
left hand layup finished through contact 100% adds a new dimension to your game. Defenders can't hedge you to your weak side because you really don't have one. But you always have to be confident with your handles for both hands. For some reason I'm better at dribbling left, cutting left, despite shooting right handed
S inside hand-one step-bump-switch hands A+ spin-reverse-up&under-pinoy step-euro A floater-pro hop-slow step-sneak in-veer B rondo fake-slide by-air contact-step through-side hand F lefty
I know how though that hook shot can be if the defender doesn’t jump on the Rondo fake. Tyrese Haliburton actually has a really great counter move he uses when the defense doesn’t go for it. He used it against Bol Bol once.
0:09 Rondo Fake
0:49 Spin
1:36 Floater
2:05 Euro
2:50 Slide By
3:32 Inside Hand
4:17 Pro Hop
4:51 Reverse
5:30 Slow Step
6:04 Lefty Overhand
6:34 Bump
7:05 Air Contact
7:37 Switch Hands
8:20 Sneak In
8:59 One Step
9:40 Step Through
10:23 Up and Under
10:55 Veer
11:35 Side Hand
12:09 Pinoy Step
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being able to shoot/hook left-handed add new dimension to your offense though. if you only use your right, defenders will keep hunting your right hand.
Only the best finishers are comfortable able to use their off hand and at the point, this video clearly isn't for them.
@@Vipa567 what do you mean that if someone can finish with both hands then the video isn't for them?
I would say a basic weak hand floater would be enough because realistically, it would take so much time to master something when that time could be used more efficiently on more important things
@@ciandaly4065 left hand layup finish through contact 100% adds new dimension to your game. Defenders can't hedge you to your weak side because you really don't have one. I'm better at dribbling left, cutting left, despite shooting right handed
*offhanded
Totally agree with the list, pro hop is such a useful move though, if only refs would call it correctly… landing on two feet after the hop gives tons of options, step through on either foot, pivot away for a fadeaway.. damn shame
Why is it called for travelling?
@when the offensive player picks up early
You can't step through or pivot on a pro hop. You have to go straight up.
@@stillthisappealnot true if you do it correctly you can pivot with either foot
@@stillthisappeal if you gather in the air going to the hop you can
Love the content. straight forward and simple. Also the Gravity fall background music was a nice touch. Great video
Pinoy pride haha.
That pinoy step is really effective. I use it and defenders always try to block on that first step. I also always fall when they do it against me lol.
Appreciate the work put in this video! Simple and efficient yet easy to learn and very educational thank you
Thank you for all the time you invested on this video that helps us a lot❤
Im so glad that there are so many using the pinoy step.Amazing video:)
I bet that its popularity is going to explode in the next years. Just like the Euro got really popular around 2010.
Your vids are always so calm and understandable
this is the video I really needed,thanks coach for always teaching us good stuff!
What videos would you like to see next?
A video on “Space creation moves off the dribble” or a pick and roll video on how to counter every coverage of t he defence
Can you please make a video on jelly layups and how to make them in the air or acrobatically? I really appreciate all of your videos and the content is awesome, I understand it takes a long time to find clips and also the pressure in school is tiring, keep up the work and I am always supporting your channel!
How to teach a player to dribble under pressure? it's a problem at every level
Best ways to getring more rebounds
Could you make a video about how to run the 5-out, all the tricks and tips you'll need, then maybe even what other offenses come out of it? Really just everything about the 5-out offense
great video coach as always....always supporting you man. This is different and smart.
Your the best coach! 💪🏀🔥🏆. Go back a month ago and all I could do was a simple layup or a reverse layup. Now, after watching your videos, I have added 10 new finishes to my bag. Coach Frikki, if I win a championship one day, I will honour your name and channel!
I’ve never seen anybody but as much effort in to these tips videos as you do definitely subscribing
Coach really knows what we need and how we need thanks a lot coach. Love your channel
I think this is the video I needee but I didnt ask for.
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I’ve Fr learnt so many new move and tips from you, much love ❤
I think if the floater is mastered its S tier, I wouldn't say I have mastered it but I routinely get 10 points a game from only floaters
yea ikr I was thinking the same but prob he put it in the lower rank since it is harder to master
If you know how to defend floater its easy to stop
@@markvilla3974hence the Pinoy step to counter
10 points from floater is crazy you already good
@@markvilla3974wydm? Unless they take it right in front of a defender there is no stopping a floater. A bunch of people call it a corny ass move bc of how good it is
Hi Coach! You really helped me improve in my games! Thank you coach!
gravity falls music goes crazy
Watching this while taking a bath is always a good thing
Honestly, best quality basketball content on youtube
This is so insightful. definitely gotta add some of these to my game
Man look at Coach so inspirational but fr thank you you helped me alot in my career 🐐
Exactly what I needed, thank you for this video. :)
Fire video, I have never seen the pinoy step but that move is crazzzyyy
This is literally the channel I've been looking for to help my game! So excited to improve now
Great video. I wanted to see the Fade away, the Dream shake and the Sky hook. May be next video.
Great video, it's great you take ideas by your viewers
3:33 inside hand
6:35 bump
12:09 pinoy step
Thx
Imho the spin and euro are both s category because there is such variety with them. The euro can be combined with slowsteps and it's not just scoring you can use it with 2 step passing for example where instead of finishing you pass after your 2 steps. Similarly the spin move is incredibly dynamic because you can combine that with your pivot game and it's a move that always is inclined to draw fouls, plus it's patient and players can go off 2 feet.
I haven't watched the whole clip yet but the pump fake should also be s if you haven't put that in. Again because of how dynamic and versatile it is.
Agreed. Euro and spin opens up the possibility to do many counters to improvise after u deployed it. Spin-pump fake still gives u a pivot to finish if they catch up.
Euro step can be combined with a bump and paired with almost all layup finishing. It is literally just a pinoy step without the flash which can sometimes be called a offensive foul if your flash initiates unnecessary contact or get swatted.
Adding the finishes , what make you so inguardable is the reaction time in whifh you chose how to finish to the rim
best basketball channel for me, much love from Phil🇵🇭
Super great video, thank you
im really sorry and thanks coach frikki
sorry because ive never shared your channel to anyone
because i had to gatekeep a gem like you and thank you
ive learnt more from you than i could ever have learnt from my coach
for the left overhand u use it when the defender is in front of you and it can get you more foul calls. It also makes you more aggressive and harder to guard
Fr the only reason he has it at F tier is because it’s harder to master
im left handed this isn’t fair
I use all 20 moves😮❤ now I know why 😭💜 thanks coach Frikki
Amazing video, it's my first time seeing your video. Now i got more moves to use. Thanks coach 🙏
That's you at 10:45 right? Man that layup is crazy 😂 wish i could do that
A great model vidoe for explaining every attacking move at diferent situation. Thank you
Thank you coach for all the videos you have really helped me! :)
I think this is a great analysis of the finishing moves, i have to add some of this in my bag for shure 👍👍
Huge fan Coach Frikki your the best
sick video, only thing I would rank differently is the hop, since at lower levels everything gets called, its never going to really be viable/consistent, but still I totally understand why you placed it there. Awesome video as always 🔥
such a great video and I don't even play basketball, just am an avid fan. At 5:55, wouldn't we also list another pro of the hang shot being that it's a great shot for drawing fouls?
this stuff is always so entertaining
6:29 i really do not agree with this. using just one hand all the time is not the best option, cause at a certain point you will become predictable and defenders will find a way to stop you. Outside of that, pretty good video
Agreed. Did anybody say that you should use one hand all the time?
@@CoachFrikki you literally said "just use your right"
its not hard to make inside shots with either hand if you practice-that's why every coach teaches the Mikan drill
@@tetsuya2ko When shooting overhand, yes, just use your right.
A player who doesn't shoot lefty overhands is neither predicable nor easily stoppable.
Proof: Jayson Tatum scored 2225 points this season. 2 of them came from overhand lefty shots.
That's less than 0.1%.
@Coach Frikki that just means that Tatum is good enough to be effective in the NBA without developing that one skill. Giannis won MVP while shooting 26% from 3-does that mean it's a waste of time to develop long range shooting?
Kyrie is elite because he's a strong finisher with both hands: ua-cam.com/video/TEaUDfLeKak/v-deo.html
@@tetsuya2ko Kyrie was born left handed and changed dominant hands in school. 99% of players did not.
Developing 3 point shooting is not a waste of time. It is the most important thing in basketball. It opens up your whole game. Being able to finish overhand layups with your weak hand barely matters at all. Which is why most players barely ever use it.
Giannis would be 2x better if he was a knockdown 3 point shooter.
Tatum would be a tiny bit better if he was able to score overhand layups with his left hand.
Not the best comparison.
IF you really wanna learn a move, learn it. Your feeling trumps someone else his tierlist
butuh... if your in the clear and dont know what to add, THIS IS THE LIST BABY!!!!
Super duper useful and practical!!!
love all you videos coach
10:40 was crazy
that gravity falls beat gon hit everytime
imo the side hand is s tier. It's my go-to move against larger defenders with larger wingspans as they can't reach past your off-hand and will rarely be able to block unless they come from behind (inwhich case slowing down your momentum would also work as it offsets their rhythm). if you make contact first and initiate the bump with your off-hand or waist then the added height will make it allthe more unguardable. after mastering the hook layup id say this is the next best option
2:27 Did bro just lag?💀💀💀
Fr 😂😂
Lol I didn't notice dat
thx coach after seeing this video im learning more how to finish the bucket
This guy has the nicest comment sectioning UA-cam
im gonna learn all these moves. thank you coach
Best coach on youtube fr
2:26 LOL bro went falying
Frikki with another banger
Goated video thanks coach u the goat
2:28 bro got sliding euro step 😂
Great video🔥
Underrated Video!!
Personally i train both my hands as I can be limitless to dk the finishes i can have. Having the abiliy to use both your hands gives you a really big advantage
Not only was this entertaining, it also was kinda helpful
left hand layup finished through contact 100% adds a new dimension to your game. Defenders can't hedge you to your weak side because you really don't have one. But you always have to be confident with your handles for both hands. For some reason I'm better at dribbling left, cutting left, despite shooting right handed
also me being left handed for basketball (not for writing bc i just got used to using my right for it)
Me being a lefty I felt disrespected for him putting it on f side like damn bro
This vídeo is perfect
Ur the best❤ i love ur content man❤
Nice vid! you help me a lot
great vid, just said i didn't get to see D rose here
the bump proceeded with a slow step is OP
4:16 Ricci Rivero often has this weakness when performing it with euro-step simultaneously.
Curious what’s wrong with the left
S inside hand-one step-bump-switch hands
A+ spin-reverse-up&under-pinoy step-euro
A floater-pro hop-slow step-sneak in-veer
B rondo fake-slide by-air contact-step through-side hand
F lefty
I know how though that hook shot can be if the defender doesn’t jump on the Rondo fake. Tyrese Haliburton actually has a really great counter move he uses when the defense doesn’t go for it. He used it against Bol Bol once.
Every move is effective when you MASTER it
This is definitely facts💯
Great video thanks 🙏
Respect for using gravity falls music✊🏾
The forbidden euro starts here 2:26
great video❤
The side hand should be ranked higher, it isn’t too difficult to master and when mastered it is a bucket move
Thank you so much coach.🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
2:28 literally the definition of smooth lmao
thanks coach for the tips
adding these to my bag!
I like the way how he used Gravity Falls's theme in the video 😂
This video reminds me of my love for basketball❤🏀
Thanks brodie!
All these bags about to come out soon🎉
Damn. That ranking. Genius
It’s always a travel on the hopping one got me
that Gravity Fall theme goes hard
2:27 When should I use that move?
great video
Bro really pulled out the gravity falls music. Goat behavior
Gravity falls lofi just hits different
I see you are a man of culture aswell
Yo this is so chill
2:27 nahh jit really hit the HEE HEE! on that euro
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