Thanks. I I practiced this move with my 9 y/o son. He had a game the day after and used this move and scored easily. He was so happy and said “ daddy the seal move works!!!!” . Thanks again.
Jay Greg He’s not Steve Nash’s trainer, but he has worked with Steve Before. There’s actually a video on CZcams of him helping Steve Nash demo a project.
now THIS is a dope workout. . i love how u start with one move, then show the counter, then the counter to the counter. THIS is how you develop an offense. exceptional! one thing i notice, at ~6:20, when he spin seals to the left, it's a steal for the defender b/c savvy defender will pick it. on his right side, the ball was out of reach from his body. . .when he does it on his weak side, left, and he spins, the ball is open for a theft : ) the ball has to be pulled kinda behind the body during this move, otherwise it's a NASTY break-away steal for the defender. (see how zion williamson does it or mak mud abdul rauf (sp)) just my 2 cents. keep up the good werk.
I used to play against a guy who had all the old-school moves from the late 80's to the mid 90's; this spin seal was his signature move. He would use this to go right into his jumpshot and it was unstoppable. He called this move "do em" (the defender).
I appreciate the breakdown of this move. It’s very useful. What I’ve noticed growing up, kids who practice often (on their own time) show a unique love of the game. That is to say, their handle, movement, quickness, and change of motion is like a dance, very natural. This breakdown is absolutely helpful. Not everyone is a natural on the court. That’s something I just realized.
I've been watching a lot of basketball channels and coaches to help improve my daughter's bball skills. DJ, you are very good and I'm happy to find you on CZcams. You break things down very well👍👍
Thanks. I I practiced this move with my 9 y/o son. He had a game the day after and used this move and scored easily. He was so happy and said “ daddy the seal move works!!!!” . Thanks again.
9 y/o
Train him some more
If he starts young he’ll be hella good 😹
the only youtuber who does these vid right. points out the timing and foot placememt, then shows what not to do
It's like this guy was Steve Nash's personal trainer. So many of his moves I recall Nash doing in pick/screen situations
it's said to be Kyrie Irving's trainer.Whatever,i love his movies
Jay Greg He’s not Steve Nash’s trainer, but he has worked with Steve Before. There’s actually a video on CZcams of him helping Steve Nash demo a project.
now THIS is a dope workout. . i love how u start with one move, then show the counter, then the counter to the counter. THIS is how you develop an offense. exceptional!
one thing i notice, at ~6:20, when he spin seals to the left, it's a steal for the defender b/c savvy defender will pick it. on his right side, the ball was out of reach from his body. . .when he does it on his weak side, left, and he spins, the ball is open for a theft : )
the ball has to be pulled kinda behind the body during this move, otherwise it's a NASTY break-away steal for the defender. (see how zion williamson does it or mak mud abdul rauf (sp)) just my 2 cents. keep up the good werk.
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I used to play against a guy who had all the old-school moves from the late 80's to the mid 90's; this spin seal was his signature move. He would use this to go right into his jumpshot and it was unstoppable. He called this move "do em" (the defender).
I've probably watched this video 100x. And just begun working on it. It's such a versatile move
thanks..I'm 52 and still learning this..
Never too old to learn
Wow this is a basketball master class.
Keep these training videos going. This will help my son so much. The detail and explanation for footwork is very helpful
I keep coming back for this move, such a versatile move. Could easily go into a spin move in traffic. Good for pick and roll too.
This video is great! I can see myself getting buckets already
Exactly what i was looking for Coach. Thanks.
I appreciate the breakdown of this move. It’s very useful. What I’ve noticed growing up, kids who practice often (on their own time) show a unique love of the game. That is to say, their handle, movement, quickness, and change of motion is like a dance, very natural. This breakdown is absolutely helpful. Not everyone is a natural on the court. That’s something I just realized.
DJ you're my idol! Your attention to detail and knowledge is amazing. Thank you for the amazing content
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Love the details!
I've been watching a lot of basketball channels and coaches to help improve my daughter's bball skills. DJ, you are very good and I'm happy to find you on CZcams. You break things down very well👍👍
best training in Michigan! czcams.com/video/EjHD6YfcVFQ/video.html
Great Knowledge.. Appreciate You
Muito bom, aprendendo aqui do Brasil, muito obrigado pelas lições.
Great drill!!!
DOPE FREE CONTENT! THANK U DJ
Show man.... Brasil go to learn
thk, I love this
great details
Great move! Sinple a d Super effective!
kid follows directions like a G
I would have been killing if I had this type of instruction at that age
This kid about to goated in his YMCA league
Good stuff......
Thx
Good stuff
The kid is so good! Picked it up like 'that
Good stuff. You can make a career off that one move
Отличное движение
Спасибо
Great
JJ is a very good shooter ;)
Where he play ?
Everytime I see this move I remember the M.J dunk on Patrick Ewing!:)
What diferrent between drag dribble and pull back dribble and invert dribble , coach ?
wish they taught these when i was that kid's age...
I would like to know the kids status in basketball? Where’s he play how old he is and his stats per game ? Current in 2022 ?
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lucky kid💪
that kid never missed tho.
He missed once tho
of the one's the showed...power of social media
What
He barely missed 😳
Goo
why only 55k subs? dude's better than that prettyboy Lawler.
i dont deserve this
So... He's a DJ but does this to buy extra equipment.
This kin is going to better than the trainer/Coach really fast.