Nick Sciria has enter my top #3 most influential people to me list haha, these videos are freakin' awesome man! Keep it up! Maybe have a question at the end of each video and that could spark a conversation in the comments and maybe choose the best or most interesting answer and show it at the beginning of the next video. Thanks for the vids Nick!
Nice video Nick Sciria! Those are interesting variations of plays to learn. For defense, could you make an analysis of the most interesting defensive plays or adjustments from the 16-17 season?
Coach Nick, What are some more plays like the ones in the video that an interested fan might look into? Also, do you feel like the average complexity of offensive actions has increased over time? Like were there Spain pick and rolls in the 80s, 90s, or 2000s? What about plays like the Spurs Hammer?
One word, three-pointers. (Could be 2 words?) Most advances in NBA has been developed around the increased use of three pointers. Were there off-ball screens, pick & roll passes to the third man, high pick & roll above the three point line , transition 3sbefore the 3s had been heavily utilised? Surely they were, however they were not as deadly and used frequently as today. The reason was that when three pointers were introduced to the league, they were not accurate and effective enough to convince the coaches to use them often. Now with years of younger players developing their three point shooting at an early age, and both shooters (Ray Allen, Curry, JJ Redick) and teams (Cavs, Warriors, Spurs) showing successes, more coaches and teams are willing to utilise is as an offensive weapon.
Blind Pig was Awesome for GSW when Bogut was still there. Between the legs passes were deadly.
Nick Sciria has enter my top #3 most influential people to me list haha, these videos are freakin' awesome man! Keep it up! Maybe have a question at the end of each video and that could spark a conversation in the comments and maybe choose the best or most interesting answer and show it at the beginning of the next video. Thanks for the vids Nick!
Matthew Billington This is an interesting idea! Thanks for watching!
Excellent video, easy plays and good progressions.
I actually use some of these actions with my am team so this could be very useful
Nice one man, solid rundown and super informative!
Nice video Nick Sciria! Those are interesting variations of plays to learn.
For defense, could you make an analysis of the most interesting defensive plays or adjustments from the 16-17 season?
Can we get a defensive one please
Awesome stuff.
Now this is a clinic!
This is really informative !!!
nice video !!
Brian Yang Thank you!
Coach Nick, What are some more plays like the ones in the video that an interested fan might look into?
Also, do you feel like the average complexity of offensive actions has increased over time? Like were there Spain pick and rolls in the 80s, 90s, or 2000s? What about plays like the Spurs Hammer?
Just my thought, the average complexity of actions in the NBA have increased exponentially since the 80s, defensive side of the ball too.
CoachKyle What are some offensive evolutions you've noticed? (If that's too vague, how about the evolution of the pick and roll)
One word, three-pointers. (Could be 2 words?)
Most advances in NBA has been developed around the increased use of three pointers. Were there off-ball screens, pick & roll passes to the third man, high pick & roll above the three point line , transition 3sbefore the 3s had been heavily utilised? Surely they were, however they were not as deadly and used frequently as today. The reason was that when three pointers were introduced to the league, they were not accurate and effective enough to convince the coaches to use them often. Now with years of younger players developing their three point shooting at an early age, and both shooters (Ray Allen, Curry, JJ Redick) and teams (Cavs, Warriors, Spurs) showing successes, more coaches and teams are willing to utilise is as an offensive weapon.
very good. keep going
that was dope
Now you understand how important big men are to shooters
Blind Pig (Triangle Offense) after Down-1 (San Antonio Spurs Motion Offense) 😂😂😂😂
#coachsporn
San Antonio Spurs still using parts of the Triangle Offense in 2018😎😎😎.
New York Knicks just don't get it.
All of the warriors screens are moving 😂
Most of these plays have some sort of moving screen. Have you seen the last one with DeAndre Jordan? 7:14 LOL
if the refs don't call it, why should the players refuse to set moving screens?
2017 and people think the warriors the only ones to set illegal screens lmao
should be called
Mathew Davidov because the Warriors do it differently and so obvious. They are even holding other player's arms or jersey.
Your thumbnail of two great coaches is overshadowed now by their political goofery.
Blind Pig was Awesome for GSW when Bogut was still there. Between the legs passes were deadly.