Thank you for this! I watch this pretty much every day. The bully move is so underrated. A lot of kids these days attack the basket out of control, but resorting to the ‘bully’ you are allowed to always kick the ball out or make a play with either pivot foot. So underrated.
I've got a super quick, athletic guard, who is really raw so when he gets in the lane they're often out of control rushes. I'm def going to be teaching him this
Thank you for this! I watch this pretty much every day. The bully move is so underrated. A lot of kids these days attack the basket out of control, but resorting to the ‘bully’ you are allowed to always kick the ball out or make a play with either pivot foot. So underrated.
I've got a super quick, athletic guard, who is really raw so when he gets in the lane they're often out of control rushes. I'm def going to be teaching him this
Watching this was a highlight of my weekend! Thank you for putting this together. This should be required viewing material for all young players.
this was awesome I coach middle school will be incorporating this into our fundamental clips in practice, thanks for the upload
This is great!! Appreciate you posting these clips
2:40 Cool
Thank you for stitching these clips together! I'm having all my players study it over and over.
Every Youth Coach should incorporate these jump stop exercises in their practices. There is a reason why JAY WRIGHT AND NOVA won 2 chips.
I don’t understand how the refs are letting them jump stop and then pivot - that’s a clear travel
Jason Ho you don’t know basketball when both feet land at the same time it counts as one step
I would also add that when a player jump stops and works off 2 feet, they look more in control and are less likely to be called for violations.
@@kelbyr.johnson8596 facts!
@@coach9410 even if they landed with the one two footwork they could still pivot moving the second foot
@@mcfuckinanotheraccount808 I agree cuz you haven’t established