Navy Horns - Flex ๐๐ช
The Flex isn't used as a continuity nearly as much as it used to be, but coaches are constantly blending it into their ATO's like this one from Jon Perry at Navy!
Navy Horns - Flex ๐๐ช
The Flex isn't used as a continuity nearly as much as it used to be, but coaches are constantly blending it into their ATO's like this one from Jon Perry at Navy!
Could not believe how much KAT dominated the 1v1 matchup against Wemby in G1. Along with guarding him incredibly well, KAT also had some terrific drives against him.
Could not believe how much KAT dominated the 1v1 matchup against Wemby in G1. Along with guarding him incredibly well, KAT also had some terrific drives against him.
Yaxel Lendeborg (6โ9, 235)
Initiates on ball from 30+ feet out, drives and decels. Kicks to top off key where Morez Johnson has lifted for an easier passing lane, behind Maraโs roll.
Morez (6โ9, 255) put up 17 3s in first 26 games. 18 in last 12.
Yaxel Lendeborg (6โ9, 235)
Initiates on ball from 30+ feet out, drives and decels. Kicks to top off key where Morez Johnson has lifted for an easier passing lane, behind Maraโs roll.
Morez (6โ9, 255) put up 17 3s in first 26 games. 18 in last 12.
Josh Hart is a winning player who makes winning plays.Tweeted on him as early as 2016 for these reasons.This clip isnโt on his bag,how many points he scored rather his relentless pursuit on the glass,50/50 balls are 20/80 balls,defends hard,outworks you which all can decide games
Josh Hart is a winning player who makes winning plays.Tweeted on him as early as 2016 for these reasons.This clip isnโt on his bag,how many points he scored rather his relentless pursuit on the glass,50/50 balls are 20/80 balls,defends hard,outworks you which all can decide games
Dylan Harper deserves so much credit not only for the scoring barrage, but for the early transition push
The last play, him getting it up court early forces Brunson to be on him, & Harper exploits that matchup. The 2nd Champagnie 3, it was Harper's early offense attack that got them the advantage that resulted in the triple
Dylan Harper deserves so much credit not only for the scoring barrage, but for the early transition push
The last play, him getting it up court early forces Brunson to be on him, & Harper exploits that matchup. The 2nd Champagnie 3, it was Harper's early offense attack that got them the advantage that resulted in the triple
Jalen Brunson isn't supposed to score like this. 14.7 PPG in the Paint!
He's 6'1".
He's not dunking on everybody.
He's not blowing by defenders with elite athleticism.
Yet he consistently gets into the paint and scores against bigger defenders.
In fact, during one historic playoff run, Brunson averaged 14.7 points in the paint per game.
That's the highest mark by any guard since the NBA started tracking points in the paint nearly 30 years ago.
How does he do it?
Footwork.
Balance.
Pivots.
Patience.
The ability to create angles and adjust when the first option disappears.
That's the lesson for young players.
You don't have to be the tallest.
You don't have to be the fastest.
You don't have to jump the highest.
But you do need answers when you get into the paint.
Can you stay balanced through contact?
Can you create a better angle?
Can you pivot without panicking?
Can you counter when your first move gets cut off?
That's what separates a rushed finish from an efficient one.
๐ That's exactly why we created No Nonsense Moves โ a player development system that teaches the footwork, pivots, counters, and finishing actions that help players score more efficiently around the basket.
๐ฅ For a limited time, you can claim a special discount on the complete No Nonsense Moves system: https://t.co/nkLDGpya7x
Jalen Brunson isn't supposed to score like this. 14.7 PPG in the Paint!
He's 6'1".
He's not dunking on everybody.
He's not blowing by defenders with elite athleticism.
Yet he consistently gets into the paint and scores against bigger defenders.
In fact, during one historic playoff run, Brunson averaged 14.7 points in the paint per game.
That's the highest mark by any guard since the NBA started tracking points in the paint nearly 30 years ago.
How does he do it?
Footwork.
Balance.
Pivots.
Patience.
The ability to create angles and adjust when the first option disappears.
That's the lesson for young players.
You don't have to be the tallest.
You don't have to be the fastest.
You don't have to jump the highest.
But you do need answers when you get into the paint.
Can you stay balanced through contact?
Can you create a better angle?
Can you pivot without panicking?
Can you counter when your first move gets cut off?
That's what separates a rushed finish from an efficient one.
๐ That's exactly why we created No Nonsense Moves โ a player development system that teaches the footwork, pivots, counters, and finishing actions that help players score more efficiently around the basket.
๐ฅ For a limited time, you can claim a special discount on the complete No Nonsense Moves system: https://t.co/nkLDGpya7x
If you told me before the series that Wemby was going to be KATโs assignment I wouldโve said youโre buggin!!!
Great job by him not fouling and going at Wemby ๐๐พ
If you told me before the series that Wemby was going to be KATโs assignment I wouldโve said youโre buggin!!!
Great job by him not fouling and going at Wemby ๐๐พ
Ebuka Okorie (PG)
๐ข Elite handle/ball control
๐ข Speedy driver with shot creation
๐ข Active defender with a 6โ7 wingspan
๐ข Top scorer in the ACC (23 PPG)
Ebuka Okorie (PG)
๐ข Elite handle/ball control
๐ข Speedy driver with shot creation
๐ข Active defender with a 6โ7 wingspan
๐ข Top scorer in the ACC (23 PPG)