The Story That Every Undersized Guard Needs To Hear
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- čas přidán 19. 02. 2024
- If you're an undersized guard, things are MUCH more difficult for you. It's harder to get on the court, it's harder to make an impact, and it's harder to score. Because of this, it's crucial that you add a floater to your game. You need to be able to make perimeter shots, but it's also important that you have a solution when you drive as well and the floater can make you unguardable when you add it to your game.
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Thanks for watching! - Sport
You're a huge inspiration and a great source of knowledge man. Keep it up!
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Thanks for reaching out with the emails because i needed to see this
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I'd definitely be interested in some more content based around differential learning for basketball.
Definitely will!
What you think about training to shoot the floater with the off hand. Like going hard left and go up with the left
would you consider a person who is short and fat an undersized player? (asking for a friend)
if ur short n fat play table tennis
Yes
Yes if that fat you can turn it to muscle then you will become really good you need to be explosive like Isaiah Thomas he is big really big built like a tree trunk but he is also explosive
shouldn't flick for a floater man
Why not? Is there evidence for that or are you just repeating what you’ve heard someone else say?
🔥🔥🔥so true, people often repeat general concepts about things even though you need to just play efficiently for yourself
Adding a backspin on a floater from close up isn’t the best idea as for floaters you want it to either swish or softly hit the rim and bounce in. But if you’re further away definitely add a flick as it helps with distance. TLDR: Flick makes prevents a softer bounce on rim, preferably flick when further away.
I just depends on the play and player