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I've played with D1 guys and this is what seperates them. Very consistent shot mechanics on a simple pull up, 1 dribble step back or jumper. Their simple mechanics are more refined and are like top 5-10% of players. Now go NBA and its and even more meticulous level of refined mechanics its crazy
@@rumi2059right in an nba game but as you’ve seen even the worst nba shooters(Ben Simmons) are lights out vs non NBA competition or even in non nba settings like off season pick up
lmaoo we actually got in a fight and had to refilm, the video is cut between all that. we played a lot more games, a lot of the bad stuff and the hard defense / fouls is cut. Comment is hilarious bc we fought and argued for a week on this 😅 @thisisRoy
This is a great example of how good D1 players are. He’s a walk on who never plays and yet he’s a hell of a player,it was like that when I was at Stanford, friend of mine in my dorm was the last man on the bench walk on, was better than I could be in my wildest dreams. And he would get destroyed by the starters. And we didn’t even have a tournament quaility team.
Skills is one thing, size is another. These two aren't small guys, and they would both be dwarfed by 90% of NBA players. Add that skill you were talking about to the height advantage, and you've got yourself a different breed of player.
has nothing to do with D necessarily. . .triple threat is brutal if u know what ur doing. if u watch the greats (kobe, jordan, etc). they all do this kinda work off triple threat@@deshawn94
he has great timing and understands how to create distance to get his shot off. usually as soon as the d3 player stepped up he took down a shot or attempted to take down a shot. either way hes got that form to air tight
@@deshawn94 He was playing the only D he could. If he commits too hard, he is way slower than the D1 player so the D1 player’s speed just gets the better of the D3 player’s hard D. If he doesn’t commit enough, the D1 player just makes all those 3s with a little separation. All he could really do was just keep his hands up without jumping and hope he misses.
Maybe not even anything of the nba. G league or big3 or Euroleague. He's already losing due to the fact he's asian. We already seen all the struggles jeremy lin been through.
Some added context would be that Cal Tech is consistently one of the worst D3 teams in the nation. When we played them in 2010-2014 they hadn’t one a SCIAC conference game in something like 25 years. They usually have one super solid player that carries the team and maybe another decent guy but the others are honestly worse then some high level middle school players not even joking they are that bad. Richard has some skills though so not knocking on him. The school is incredibly difficult to get into and D3 schools do not offer athletic scholarships which is why most of their players are so bad.
Roy still got it. Roy and I used to have the same trainer (but I was younger so I didn't workout with him), but I'd watch the end of his workouts and he never missed. Crazy seeing him pop up on my feed, always wondered what happened to you, but keep doing your thing at Stanford! Shot still looks pure as ever.
I was a preferred walk on for a D1 school..yes, there are skill differences, but these guys are both small(ish) guards. The MAJOR difference is the size of the players and the skillsets they've developed at 6'7-7'0. On a "small" Big East team, I was 2nd shortest player at 6'2. Our wings were all 6'6+ and our big's were all 6'9+. I'd actually be willing to bet the kid from Stanford is a hell of a defender & probably scrappy as all hell. Usually walk-on/preferred walk on's are guys that can really pressure rotation guys in practice.
@@sipz1221 basically D1's movements show he's ready to counter whatever the defense gives him. He has a 2nd and 3rd move that he's ready to go to if needed. D3 guy's movements show he's got 1 move he wants to go to and will go to that move regardless if it's the right or wrong move to the at the moment.
@@eric-is2ixehhh … I think he’s just an incredible shooter with a quick release. It’s very hard to shoot consistently when you’re releasing that quick. That really sets him apart
Just for some background, D3 doesn’t give out athletic scholarships typically because their schools are primarily centered around education. Whereas d1 does, cal tech and Stanford both have a 3.9% acceptance rate but Stanford has 17 k students while cal tech has about 2200.
@@rivaldihartanto4046 go check out their base admission requirement. Of course they lost. They are basically sending out students from Math and Physics Olympia to play basketball. If you're not from the best high schools of Bay Area or So Cal, just think of the best STEM student in your high school. The difference between you and that student is as great as the difference between that student and an average Cal Tech student lol
@@henri.r94probably not true. The best STEM student in most large public high schools is headed to MIT/Harvard/Princeton/CalTech. Those 4 schools combined have 1 spot on avg for every high school in America.
Yes that's true, but isn't prestigious school like MIT, Wash U, NYU, Case Western Reserve, Emory, and Babson are also in the same situation but they are able to get good recruits and win games. @@henri.r94
Honestly no hate to Roy this is a compliment but that height measurement is defs in shoes +1 inch guys 5"11 for sure, Richard listed at 6"2 here looks inches above.
This is really nice to watch. Honestly, the other guy is giving Roy way to much space knowing how good a shooter he is. We didn’t learn nothing from how Roy was guarding him.
Nothing other guy could do though he looks like he used to playing the 3-4 spot so he didn’t have the lateral quickness to stop any potential drives. If he steps up more to guard the shot then he’d give up easy layups all day. Now to be fair if I were him I’d have played a bit more physical. If you’re gonna drive by me, fine but you’ll have to work for it. Maybe a hip check here, hand check or tuck on the jersey there, etc.
This is the calculated way to play 1v1 by 1s and 2s, jab steps to get space for open threes that are worth twice as much as contested jumpers or layups
@@easyw1220 i would assume his reasoning is that this would make it equivalent mathemetically to professional basketball. if you were using the 1v1 formula of 1 and 2 pters in a league setting, a 3 pointer would then be worth 4 points.
love to see tough asian hoopers. Also shows how these guys playing in creator leagues and shit compare to normal college players. If either of these guys had an internet persona everyone would be talking abt them.
gotta say, the way Roy creates space and shoots, reminds me a lot of Austin Reaves. A bit weird at first, but the more you look at it, the smoother it is lol
I think its worth pointing out that Richard tries to get the best shot while Roy just has his few shots he wants and as soon as he gets one, he takes it. Like he doesnt care how much space there is on his three from the top, as long as there is any space, he will shoot it. This is also what I learned when I played in a team vs pick-up: try to take the shots you want, not the ones you get.
I can tell u would be a great teammate to have. I hope u post more videos especially during the season, kinda like Friga started, would be really unique from a walk on D1 hoopers perspective
@@TheCondescendingRedditorhe still trains with the team. Mattering on where he is he may travel. He also gets the other benefits of belonging with the NCAA. I'm guessing you don't know anything about college basketball.
Roy’s shot is super compact and quick. The confidence and consistency he has in his shot is amazing. Richard didn’t help by not contesting any 2s properly and hoping he’d just miss it seemed like. Richard seemed hell bent on getting to his midrange and using all 3 dribbles while Roy wasted no time with dribbling and knew he could get the double EFG% vs just 1.5x in normal basketball.
I used to do this to people 1 on 1. People who aren't good shooters just can't process it. They keep thinking you're going to miss. And even when they play tight it's a theatrical and overagressive version. There's also a general stupidity at play mixed with ego. At least shut of the Stanford kids 3s. He's getting 2 points every time. If he gets 11 layups fine. Good golly, for Caltech have some brains. lol "UGH IM TIRED UGH I HAVENT BEEN PLAYING UGH I…" How about gaurd the kid? LOL
@@jgallagher1359 for real. Once a shooter sees the first go in, it will be very hard to throw them off rhytme and if they get hot, its wraps. How do you improve your 3 ball shot tho?
i think start with your FT. make sure you can make 80-90% make sure EVERY shot your put your pointer finger over the middle. EVERY SHOT. 100 out of 100 then don' t leave ANY shots short NONE 100 out of 100 from there you'll have a feel for it. 3 is just the same thing to get used to it. then it's mostly feel. but these guys who cant shoot like Lebron focus on all kinds of dumb mechanics instead of forcing the basics. if you can put your pointer finger over the middle 100 out of 100 times (or so) guess what? you'll shoot pretty straight. if you dont leave any short…you'll naturally have to put arc or "use legs" that's really about it from there it's just expanding your range and putting the finger over the middle and not leaving it short from further and further away again: eventually youget a feel @@avidreader6534
@@jgallagher1359 I think I do everything but when u say pointer finger over middle finger, are u saying you are using the index finger as the main guide and the ball will touch that finger last? Otherwise known as that finger being the guide?
Feel like I’m seeing the beginning of something big just saw this in my recommended, reminds me of when I first saw d’vontay friga in my recommended back when he was at mt union. Keep making videos my g you can really hoop
@@TheCondescendingRedditor stanford is legit and i think a lot of youtube hoopers would have trouble 1v1. there's also a gap of legit asian youtube hoopers when kenny chao is the main one and doesn't look like a solid ymca player who could'nt have ever done anything even in high school
@@obnoxiouslakerfan except Roy was a team manager turned WALK-ON. If he had the talent to actually be recruited by D1 stanford, it would've been a different story. No disrespect to Roy, he was a very solid HS player back in the day. DFriga was one of the best D3 players in the country, therefore he could've been a solid D2 player. Kenny chao is a loud mouth joke who wouldn't sniff the roster of a bad juco team.
Walking on to Stanford is crazy for so many reasons lmao.. getting into the school alone is ridiculously hard, then for the coach to swallow their pride and sign a walkon is a tough combination. Can’t be very many walk ons across all the sports at Stanford lol
@@JacobStevens13 kind of. they have preferred walk ons which are typically recruited guys that try out for the team. These guys were normal students and didn’t make it onto the team so they were managers and Stanford wasn’t able to fill enough spots so they let them on A lot of private schools have players not on scholarship on teams, but most are not non-recruited athletes
damn i used to ball with these guys sometimes for fun after school crazy that they're now d1/3 hoopers. roy never missed back then and still doesn't lol
I saw what richard said about you guys arguing and playing hard and fighting over things for a week but I swear when this video started yall seemed so nonchalant and stiff unlike hoopers I almost thought this video was a troll, barring the basketball clips in the beginning. But the second I saw that jab I knew you could hoop, keep up the good work.
This was great! I love the respect between the players. Roy makes Richard look like he's standing still because he's a level above him. But if Roy guarded an NBA player even a bench player like Donte DiVencenzo he would also look like he's standing still. I think they both realize that there's levels and don't feel bad about losing to someone better than them.
okay, i am here. i am a fan on 11/14/2023. bro, i'm vietnamese and your mannerisms reminds me of a high school friend that i used to play ball with, dude had the same stroke as you. keep it up g!
Dope shooter for real. I dont understand playing 1v1 like this. My old ass used to play with my friends as many dribbles as you want and play rebounds. Things always got out of hand, but learning how to play against a bigger player backing you down from the arc and grabbing every rebound was key.
@@Daroo425 you can get to your spot in 3 dribbles down low and use your physical with footwork to create space and work off that. Even if it’s not in the paint you can get to a midrange and bump to create space, take a mid range or step through. Obviously it’s easiest said in retrospect.
d1 training, getting in those reps, always on the gun(shooting machine), etc is a different ball game. you trust your shot wayyy more because of the time you've put in. i walked on at a D1 in the south and its just a different level of training.
Every one of those threes D1 took you pretty much know it’s going to go in. He’s practiced that shot and 100s just like it thousands of times at game speed. Everyday he practices, his fundamentals and shot mechanics are perfected. He probably can beat 99.9% of basketball yt. He’s a walk on so yk he to has to be insanely good
imagine bro pulls up to the local gym, and he busts the entire gyms ass all day lmao. You know the dudes at LA fitness not gonna pick him up until after that first game
D-1 guys are just different, even the walk-ons. That said, Richard giving him too much space/disrespecitng the fact that Roy's jumper is wetter than LeBron's Mom for Delonte West.
@@clayc5929 yeah you have to eat and poo. so not much time for basketball. maybe like one hour. i thought that Caltech didn't really have sports. It more like a no-cut type of team. Which nothing wrong with that. But Stanford is serious.
@@nofurtherwest3474 You legit know people that do school work for over 12 hours a day? That’s legitimately insane. My comp sci friends seem to mostly hate their job too. Y’all doing it just to get rich? That seems miserable
@@clayc5929 i didn't say anything about jobs lol. just school. CS takes a lot of time. They have class and then homework. And then they have to do stuff on their own to keep up with their peers.
@@clayc5929 i agree. i did coding and didn't like it. but that was when i was young and had a lot of energy, so sitting for so many hours wasn't fun. but now i'm older and probably would like it more. i don't think it's a job young people should do. they should do something more physical.
bro, u posted oNE video and got THIS MANY VIEWS?! da fuq!!! youtube algorithm SO unpredictable! ok tho, let's talk about game #1. love the offense, dope AF. . .triple threat is so underrated and his shot so beautiful. At what point tho does this d3 dude start guarding the 3 point shot tho? needs to force him left and stay in his shooting pocket. but my god roy can u shoot boi!!! love ur game--also dope AF that u have a set shot AND a jumper. can tell the amount of work uve put in :)
i know this man irl
6'1" are two different measurements
💀
pain
Only one inch tall and still balling? Respect
im kinda stupid and retarded, can sum1 explain what is the difference?
Neither of these guys played college ball - this is a joke ...right?
I've played with D1 guys and this is what seperates them. Very consistent shot mechanics on a simple pull up, 1 dribble step back or jumper. Their simple mechanics are more refined and are like top 5-10% of players. Now go NBA and its and even more meticulous level of refined mechanics its crazy
Top 1%
Does that include Michael Kidd-Gilchrist?
Every player fulfills a different role half of nba players don’t even shoot
Roy has a better shot than most players in the NBA - they're basically all taller and more athletic, though.
@@rumi2059right in an nba game but as you’ve seen even the worst nba shooters(Ben Simmons) are lights out vs non NBA competition or even in non nba settings like off season pick up
the most polite 1v1 in bball history
except when he said "he hit a couple lucky shots but whatever", when he clearly got destroyed by a much better shooter
@@KJM3SMG cuz they aint thugs
Well they are nerds.
Nah this is actually the norm..
lmaoo we actually got in a fight and had to refilm, the video is cut between all that. we played a lot more games, a lot of the bad stuff and the hard defense / fouls is cut.
Comment is hilarious bc we fought and argued for a week on this 😅 @thisisRoy
Looked at Roy’s stats. Averaged 32ppg as a senior in HS. Crazy
During the playoffs, not season. Still very impressive.
meanwhile the other guy averaged 6ppg in highschool
meat rider
@@hoptoit8687🤡
1.5 points in college
This is a great example of how good D1 players are. He’s a walk on who never plays and yet he’s a hell of a player,it was like that when I was at Stanford, friend of mine in my dorm was the last man on the bench walk on, was better than I could be in my wildest dreams. And he would get destroyed by the starters. And we didn’t even have a tournament quaility team.
Skills is one thing, size is another. These two aren't small guys, and they would both be dwarfed by 90% of NBA players. Add that skill you were talking about to the height advantage, and you've got yourself a different breed of player.
you tom fawcett's dad?
@@mihir5841 nope
@@mihir5841 not that I know of
this is the only correct response
He's doing the simplest, most basic moves and cashing. Insane.
That’s what happens when your opponent can’t play D you casual
It’s all about execution. He does them extremely fast and has a quick release
has nothing to do with D necessarily. . .triple threat is brutal if u know what ur doing. if u watch the greats (kobe, jordan, etc). they all do this kinda work off triple threat@@deshawn94
he has great timing and understands how to create distance to get his shot off. usually as soon as the d3 player stepped up he took down a shot or attempted to take down a shot. either way hes got that form to air tight
@@deshawn94 He was playing the only D he could. If he commits too hard, he is way slower than the D1 player so the D1 player’s speed just gets the better of the D3 player’s hard D. If he doesn’t commit enough, the D1 player just makes all those 3s with a little separation. All he could really do was just keep his hands up without jumping and hope he misses.
As a fellow Roy, I appreciate the fluidity of these games, and the calm nature. No overreactions, just straight hoops.
Agreed.
It’s crazy how D1 players only look normal against other D1 players
And then only the best of them even get a shot at NBA
@@steggyweggyA sniff at the NBA
@@JaysonHoang14 a sight
@@oofoofson4654a wiff
Maybe not even anything of the nba. G league or big3 or Euroleague. He's already losing due to the fact he's asian. We already seen all the struggles jeremy lin been through.
really shows the level of D1 basketball... this guy is a walkon playing literally 0 minutes and would destroy anyone in the comments with simple moves
Cap
Lmao yeah right 😂
Boy stop the cap 😂
I’ll drop this lil dude off that white boy can’t guard like i can
Should’ve just said you , not anyone
Some added context would be that Cal Tech is consistently one of the worst D3 teams in the nation. When we played them in 2010-2014 they hadn’t one a SCIAC conference game in something like 25 years. They usually have one super solid player that carries the team and maybe another decent guy but the others are honestly worse then some high level middle school players not even joking they are that bad. Richard has some skills though so not knocking on him. The school is incredibly difficult to get into and D3 schools do not offer athletic scholarships which is why most of their players are so bad.
so youre saying they all nerds 🤣🤣
Adding this doesn’t benefit the video at all nigga😂 u just hatin
Added context while Richard was there they went 9-7, 6-9, 3-13 for conference games. So not nearly as bad as the 20+ years ago..
My bro was the best player of all time at caltech
Stanford rejected Jeremy Lin :(
Roy still got it. Roy and I used to have the same trainer (but I was younger so I didn't workout with him), but I'd watch the end of his workouts and he never missed. Crazy seeing him pop up on my feed, always wondered what happened to you, but keep doing your thing at Stanford! Shot still looks pure as ever.
no way me too!
The kid is playing at stanford and is in his early 20’s…of course he still has it duh
Roy’s shot is elite asf
I was a preferred walk on for a D1 school..yes, there are skill differences, but these guys are both small(ish) guards. The MAJOR difference is the size of the players and the skillsets they've developed at 6'7-7'0. On a "small" Big East team, I was 2nd shortest player at 6'2. Our wings were all 6'6+ and our big's were all 6'9+.
I'd actually be willing to bet the kid from Stanford is a hell of a defender & probably scrappy as all hell. Usually walk-on/preferred walk on's are guys that can really pressure rotation guys in practice.
Roy is listed as 6’1 but he’s more like 5’11. The Caltech guy is maybe 6’2. Are walk on’s ever long athletic guys? Or usually smaller scrappier guy?
The jabs, pivots, rip throughs and all those small movements show you how far apart the skill level is
explain more
@@sipz1221freezes the defender and allows him to attack that
TBH, the D1 guy is just a lot younger and the other is lazy.
@@sipz1221 basically D1's movements show he's ready to counter whatever the defense gives him. He has a 2nd and 3rd move that he's ready to go to if needed.
D3 guy's movements show he's got 1 move he wants to go to and will go to that move regardless if it's the right or wrong move to the at the moment.
@@eric-is2ixehhh … I think he’s just an incredible shooter with a quick release. It’s very hard to shoot consistently when you’re releasing that quick. That really sets him apart
Just for some background, D3 doesn’t give out athletic scholarships typically because their schools are primarily centered around education. Whereas d1 does, cal tech and Stanford both have a 3.9% acceptance rate but Stanford has 17 k students while cal tech has about 2200.
If im not mistaken Caltech was featured in Jxmy high roller video because they lost like 100+ consecutive games
I think they lost like 310 straight in their conference game
@@rivaldihartanto4046 go check out their base admission requirement. Of course they lost. They are basically sending out students from Math and Physics Olympia to play basketball. If you're not from the best high schools of Bay Area or So Cal, just think of the best STEM student in your high school. The difference between you and that student is as great as the difference between that student and an average Cal Tech student lol
@@henri.r94probably not true. The best STEM student in most large public high schools is headed to MIT/Harvard/Princeton/CalTech. Those 4 schools combined have 1 spot on avg for every high school in America.
Yes that's true, but isn't prestigious school like MIT, Wash U, NYU, Case Western Reserve, Emory, and Babson are also in the same situation but they are able to get good recruits and win games. @@henri.r94
Usually, if I get my ass kicked by a D1 player, I can say "at least I'm smarter."
Ya, not here.
to hit shots like that bro i can only imagine how much this guy practiced
Both exemplified basketball as a gentlemen's sport, well done and well played, good luck to both young men in your future endeavours!
"I'm a walk-on at Stanford"... It was at this moment my D3 friend realized he was f'ed.
Idk if mayb the comp for stanfords roster was lighter this year but you gotta be elite to make a D1 squad as a 6'1 Asian kid. Love to see you cook
Man you gotta be elite playing D1 in general. Used to hoop against bro in high school here in the Bay Area, guy could shoot the lights out!
He’s got 1.2 career minutes and 0 points lol
@@TheCondescendingRedditor ahh yes its not like he's competing for mins w kids who stanford is literally paying to play for them
Honestly no hate to Roy this is a compliment but that height measurement is defs in shoes +1 inch guys 5"11 for sure, Richard listed at 6"2 here looks inches above.
and kiddo?@@UZiED
This is really nice to watch. Honestly, the other guy is giving Roy way to much space knowing how good a shooter he is. We didn’t learn nothing from how Roy was guarding him.
Nothing other guy could do though he looks like he used to playing the 3-4 spot so he didn’t have the lateral quickness to stop any potential drives. If he steps up more to guard the shot then he’d give up easy layups all day.
Now to be fair if I were him I’d have played a bit more physical. If you’re gonna drive by me, fine but you’ll have to work for it. Maybe a hip check here, hand check or tuck on the jersey there, etc.
You can try playing Roy and not giving him too much space. Hahahahahahahahaha
He literally gets his shot off in a plot second
Split second
Bro fr like force him into a layup at least once
Tht middle school block was crazy 😂
This is the calculated way to play 1v1 by 1s and 2s, jab steps to get space for open threes that are worth twice as much as contested jumpers or layups
to be fair, 3s should count as 1.5s but ppl are just too lazy. We need to stop the whole bullsht 1s and 2s
@@joonchoi3751 it's not that people are too lazy to do correct calculations. it's just different than 5v5 hoops.
@@joonchoi3751whats your reasoning behind this?
@@easyw1220 i would assume his reasoning is that this would make it equivalent mathemetically to professional basketball. if you were using the 1v1 formula of 1 and 2 pters in a league setting, a 3 pointer would then be worth 4 points.
@@peteblaxmith its pretty simple math. Are you really that dumb?
love to see tough asian hoopers. Also shows how these guys playing in creator leagues and shit compare to normal college players. If either of these guys had an internet persona everyone would be talking abt them.
Lmfao yeah right that kid is mid compared to blue chips
Lol these guys are good but the top 100 recruits are on a different level
What is creator leagues
It is hard. I know so many Asian kids failed after a lot of hard work. Cheer for Roy!
HAAHHAHA! Every single player from TNC would eat this kid in a 1v1 and he knows it!
No wasted motions. Elite level shot making. D1 guys are built different.
when they say "theres levels to this" ! wow, the d1 dude can shoot the lights out
It depends cause some there are d3 players that seem better than d1 players. There is also big skill differences within the same division
gotta say, the way Roy creates space and shoots, reminds me a lot of Austin Reaves.
A bit weird at first, but the more you look at it, the smoother it is lol
How we gunna forget that these two are in like the Top2 schools for their major. This is wild.
Smart ass dudes frl
That's what happens when your parents pigeon-hole you.
this is surprisingly the best 1v1 game ive seen on yt
There are many more more elite ones like nba 1on 1
Professor is another dude I followed.
I think its worth pointing out that Richard tries to get the best shot while Roy just has his few shots he wants and as soon as he gets one, he takes it. Like he doesnt care how much space there is on his three from the top, as long as there is any space, he will shoot it.
This is also what I learned when I played in a team vs pick-up: try to take the shots you want, not the ones you get.
the amount of times you get off that tween stepback consistently is unreal 😮
Yeah the footwork was super clean there I'm with you
I can tell u would be a great teammate to have. I hope u post more videos especially during the season, kinda like Friga started, would be really unique from a walk on D1 hoopers perspective
He sits on the bench bro, he’s played a total of 1.2 career minutes. What exactly would the videos consist of? High-fiving teammates?
@@TheCondescendingRedditorare you D1?? What Have You Accomplished In Your Basketball Career ?? Get Off His Nuts You Freak
@@TheCondescendingRedditorhe still trains with the team. Mattering on where he is he may travel. He also gets the other benefits of belonging with the NCAA.
I'm guessing you don't know anything about college basketball.
yeah totally don't know anything you nailed it kid @@kdog2646
ESPN does this better.@@kdog2646
Roy’s shot is super compact and quick. The confidence and consistency he has in his shot is amazing.
Richard didn’t help by not contesting any 2s properly and hoping he’d just miss it seemed like. Richard seemed hell bent on getting to his midrange and using all 3 dribbles while Roy wasted no time with dribbling and knew he could get the double EFG% vs just 1.5x in normal basketball.
I used to do this to people 1 on 1.
People who aren't good shooters just can't process it. They keep thinking you're going to miss. And even when they play tight it's a theatrical and overagressive version.
There's also a general stupidity at play mixed with ego. At least shut of the Stanford kids 3s. He's getting 2 points every time. If he gets 11 layups fine. Good golly, for Caltech have some brains. lol
"UGH IM TIRED UGH I HAVENT BEEN PLAYING UGH I…"
How about gaurd the kid? LOL
@@jgallagher1359 for real. Once a shooter sees the first go in, it will be very hard to throw them off rhytme and if they get hot, its wraps. How do you improve your 3 ball shot tho?
i think start with your FT. make sure you can make 80-90%
make sure EVERY shot your put your pointer finger over the middle. EVERY SHOT.
100 out of 100
then don' t leave ANY shots short NONE 100 out of 100
from there you'll have a feel for it.
3 is just the same thing to get used to it.
then it's mostly feel.
but these guys who cant shoot like Lebron focus on all kinds of dumb mechanics instead of forcing the basics.
if you can put your pointer finger over the middle 100 out of 100 times (or so) guess what? you'll shoot pretty straight.
if you dont leave any short…you'll naturally have to put arc or "use legs"
that's really about it
from there it's just expanding your range and putting the finger over the middle and not leaving it short from further and further away
again: eventually youget a feel
@@avidreader6534
@@jgallagher1359 I think I do everything but when u say pointer finger over middle finger, are u saying you are using the index finger as the main guide and the ball will touch that finger last? Otherwise known as that finger being the guide?
@@jgallagher1359 I also noticed a lot of my shots do end up short.
A good example of when playing by 2s and 3s instead of 1s/2s makes more sense to balance the game.
never understood why people never went to that. 2/3s till 22?!?!? How hard is that.
It is make it, take it which helps balance it.
@@joek5078 when someone is a sniper and has good first step, they almost will never lose make it take it, cuz theyll rip like 2-3 thress at a time
@@likeabossgaming0460 Yes, when you're that good at 3s, you basically break that scoring system.
They are in the cs major which means they already secured the NBA base salary package😊
not just cs majors, but cs majors at stanford and caltech, two of the best colleges in the entire world
Cs starting package is 1/5 of nba base salary
@@kyla2sweet532 *USA but sure
@JeffreyMarciano uhhh Stanford and caltech are world renown
Stanford is currently ranked #3 in the world and caltech is ranked #9 in the world
Feel like I’m seeing the beginning of something big just saw this in my recommended, reminds me of when I first saw d’vontay friga in my recommended back when he was at mt union.
Keep making videos my g you can really hoop
Bros a benchwarmer. Chill
@@TheCondescendingRedditor stanford is legit and i think a lot of youtube hoopers would have trouble 1v1. there's also a gap of legit asian youtube hoopers when kenny chao is the main one and doesn't look like a solid ymca player who could'nt have ever done anything even in high school
@@obnoxiouslakerfan cause there’s a big gap between gym bro hoopers and d1 hoopers but bros still a benchwarmer
@@obnoxiouslakerfan except Roy was a team manager turned WALK-ON. If he had the talent to actually be recruited by D1 stanford, it would've been a different story. No disrespect to Roy, he was a very solid HS player back in the day.
DFriga was one of the best D3 players in the country, therefore he could've been a solid D2 player.
Kenny chao is a loud mouth joke who wouldn't sniff the roster of a bad juco team.
Walking on to Stanford is crazy for so many reasons lmao.. getting into the school alone is ridiculously hard, then for the coach to swallow their pride and sign a walkon is a tough combination. Can’t be very many walk ons across all the sports at Stanford lol
Schools have a set number of scholarships. Everyone has walk ons even Duke. Your post doesnt make sense
@@JacobStevens13 kind of. they have preferred walk ons which are typically recruited guys that try out for the team. These guys were normal students and didn’t make it onto the team so they were managers and Stanford wasn’t able to fill enough spots so they let them on
A lot of private schools have players not on scholarship on teams, but most are not non-recruited athletes
@@willcarroll9762 oh that makes sense
Just curious, why is it a matter of pride for the coach to sign a walkon?
One thing I’ve noticed about D1 players (like Roy) is they can shoot very well and they always make it in when they shoot
Yes because no real defense is on him duhh 😂
Always cool to see these types of videos.
damn i used to ball with these guys sometimes for fun after school crazy that they're now d1/3 hoopers. roy never missed back then and still doesn't lol
I want to see the guy in the white shirt cook flight. Would be hilarious 😂
I saw what richard said about you guys arguing and playing hard and fighting over things for a week but I swear when this video started yall seemed so nonchalant and stiff unlike hoopers I almost thought this video was a troll, barring the basketball clips in the beginning. But the second I saw that jab I knew you could hoop, keep up the good work.
The cameramans reaction is literally ours every single time u score.
Roy got an absolute burner from 3, D3 guy is bigger and stronger but that’s not everything
Footwork is miles better
This was great! I love the respect between the players. Roy makes Richard look like he's standing still because he's a level above him. But if Roy guarded an NBA player even a bench player like Donte DiVencenzo he would also look like he's standing still. I think they both realize that there's levels and don't feel bad about losing to someone better than them.
dontes a bit extreme of an example bc hes good by nba standards, someone like chris chiozza would still sweep roy
Yo, you and I have the same sub count! But this is some legit content, you can shoot like crazy 😮 keep grinding
Crazy that this showed up on my feed. Anyway, fun to watch.
okay, i am here. i am a fan on 11/14/2023. bro, i'm vietnamese and your mannerisms reminds me of a high school friend that i used to play ball with, dude had the same stroke as you. keep it up g!
Very good game to both of you !
Roy is an excellent shooter.
Keep up the good work guys !
in 1 on 1 situation, having a consistent 3 pt shot is a huge advantage
Great video roy really enjoyed it
good 1v1 basketball!!! roy elite Jumper!!....... keep the videos coming!!
u got a sub from me man sheesh, more videos please, you a walking bucket, inspirational to fellow asian hoopers like me
The nerdy thumbs up 0:54 🤣🤣🤣 but dude is an absolute sniper!
Love to see it you guys !!!!😄
Keen to see some of his highlights!
This Roy guy is cold. The other guy made it way too easy for him though by not having his hand up the whole time.
"he cant shoot under pressure"
"i mean ur not wrong"
This is so different from all the other trash talk bball videos lmao
That jumpshot is so nice, we need more content!
Big up little bro started a YT channel ! Let's go
I feel like Richard should've gotten the ball first in the next two games to make it more fair.
i knew roy was tough from the first shot
Quick release on that shot bro… great vid
Dope shooter for real.
I dont understand playing 1v1 like this. My old ass used to play with my friends as many dribbles as you want and play rebounds. Things always got out of hand, but learning how to play against a bigger player backing you down from the arc and grabbing every rebound was key.
Forces you to make use of every dribble
Honestly, I would've locked up harder and forced Roy to drive and earn the points. Too good of a shooter to be giving him space like that.
Grey shirt needed to play him closer. He was knocking everything down. Also should have used his size advantage down low.
Rumor has it ain’t _nobody_ got a size advantage on Roy down low, if you know what I’m saying
hard to use size advantage down low with only 3 dribbles
@@Daroo425 you can get to your spot in 3 dribbles down low and use your physical with footwork to create space and work off that. Even if it’s not in the paint you can get to a midrange and bump to create space, take a mid range or step through. Obviously it’s easiest said in retrospect.
3 dribbles only, its an entirely different game
@@Chr1sBrown I know it’s 3 dribbles. What I said still applies.
I want to watch videos of Roy Yuan playing basketball!!!Where can I find him, help me
would love to hear u breakdown ur match and why u made the decision u made
Roy, you can really shoot!
This casually went super viral lol
I don't know you but you are insanely good man. that accuracy is unbeatable man.. wow...
The middle school highlights go hard
d1 training, getting in those reps, always on the gun(shooting machine), etc is a different ball game. you trust your shot wayyy more because of the time you've put in. i walked on at a D1 in the south and its just a different level of training.
I’ll take 1000 for things that never happened
@@TheCondescendingRedditor you'd be stupid and broke.
Roy got a sleeper build, bro looks like a pre-med student going for 5 degrees 😂
hahahahahaha
that shooting was fire man
Roy you gotta post more bro i just found your videos and you're tuff asf
Every one of those threes D1 took you pretty much know it’s going to go in. He’s practiced that shot and 100s just like it thousands of times at game speed. Everyday he practices, his fundamentals and shot mechanics are perfected. He probably can beat 99.9% of basketball yt. He’s a walk on so yk he to has to be insanely good
imagine bro pulls up to the local gym, and he busts the entire gyms ass all day lmao. You know the dudes at LA fitness not gonna pick him up until after that first game
Yessss Stanford vs Caltech, two bball powerhouses.
Where can I find more clips of Roy playing...bro is too good
Also seeing the D3 Player pull up in asics hoop shoes (which I didn't even know existed) vs the D1 dude in 700$ gt cut think pinks is hilarious.
what???? why so expensive? just because it's a limited colorway?
How is that funny. D1 dude cooked him.
My man Richard 😂 D1 and D3 are not the same
walk on
This is the most sophisticated 1v1 I have ever seen
wow love the stroke, good shit
D-1 guys are just different, even the walk-ons. That said, Richard giving him too much space/disrespecitng the fact that Roy's jumper is wetter than LeBron's Mom for Delonte West.
how tf you go to practice play games still code and do math ?????? if (cs major == true) HOW ???? DO YOU DO IT ??????????
one shooter, one rebounder. good workout
Great shooting, very fast release
The cameraman gotta stop glazing in the background 😂 but fire vid
thank u for filming rick
Bro any tips to shoot that well and consistiently
believe in urself 🔥
I love u man ❤
Your shot is so cold 🥶❄️ hope to see your name one of these March's.
Nah Roy is way too nice, had to sub
just goes to show the top like 10 to 20 players in the NBA are basically basketball gods
what does it mean to be a walk on, do you have to tryout, do you get playing time
He’s played a total of 1.2 minutes lol
It means you joined the team not through an offer or scholarship, you walked on the team as a student
he's smarter than u@@TheCondescendingRedditor
@@seanday477 do you still have to try out or they let anyone walk on
@@AK-hi4hm obviously you have to try out like any other team. Not everyone gets a spot lol
yall took just 8 dribbles in that beginning 1v1 combined. crazy.
This video is popping off in the algorithm
How would you even have time to practice if you go to Caltech for CS. You'd be studying non-stop no?
You can’t study 16 hours a day bruh
@@clayc5929 yeah you have to eat and poo.
so not much time for basketball. maybe like one hour. i thought that Caltech didn't really have sports. It more like a no-cut type of team. Which nothing wrong with that.
But Stanford is serious.
@@nofurtherwest3474 You legit know people that do school work for over 12 hours a day? That’s legitimately insane.
My comp sci friends seem to mostly hate their job too. Y’all doing it just to get rich? That seems miserable
@@clayc5929 i didn't say anything about jobs lol.
just school. CS takes a lot of time.
They have class and then homework. And then they have to do stuff on their own to keep up with their peers.
@@clayc5929 i agree. i did coding and didn't like it. but that was when i was young and had a lot of energy, so sitting for so many hours wasn't fun.
but now i'm older and probably would like it more. i don't think it's a job young people should do. they should do something more physical.
Goddamn that guy can shoot
bro, u posted oNE video and got THIS MANY VIEWS?! da fuq!!!
youtube algorithm SO unpredictable!
ok tho, let's talk about game #1. love the offense, dope AF. . .triple threat is so underrated and his shot so beautiful. At what point tho does this d3 dude start guarding the 3 point shot tho? needs to force him left and stay in his shooting pocket.
but my god roy can u shoot boi!!! love ur game--also dope AF that u have a set shot AND a jumper. can tell the amount of work uve put in :)
Im really looking forward to seeing you guys play against Hu Hao