dloadingS/o to the homie for the great work. This guy will travel all over the world to get a good workout in man, I highly appreciate you bro @robbiehaught
dloadingS/o to the homie for the great work. This guy will travel all over the world to get a good workout in man, I highly appreciate you bro @robbiehaught
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Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2015 10:25 pm Post subject:
leor_77 wrote:
shortodom wrote:
kobeandgary wrote:
cKPayasoLoco wrote:
The Logo wrote:
Quote:
dloadingS/o to the homie for the great work. This guy will travel all over the world to get a good workout in man, I highly appreciate you bro @robbiehaught
dloadingS/o to the homie for the great work. This guy will travel all over the world to get a good workout in man, I highly appreciate you bro @robbiehaught
who is this robbie dude? Ball handling specialist?
His ball handling is ridiculous.
Hopefully Russell improves his handle, was abit sloppy in preseason
Robbie Haught Handles Workout Trailer:
Pretty good, but he's no "Super handles."
I disagree, but to each there own
Definitely a great handle but does he have/teach great dribble moves? That's more of a study thing. A lot of 9th graders who have been to a few basketball camps can do half of those drills or similar drills. Dribble moves in game are a different story. We all know this. This guy is enhancing the effectiveness of dribble moves w enhancing hand speed and coordination, but without the actual good moves, this guys practice won't help much.
Just perspective and a question, does this guru also teach the best dribble moves? That would be awesome
dloadingS/o to the homie for the great work. This guy will travel all over the world to get a good workout in man, I highly appreciate you bro @robbiehaught
who is this robbie dude? Ball handling specialist?
His ball handling is ridiculous.
Hopefully Russell improves his handle, was abit sloppy in preseason
Robbie Haught Handles Workout Trailer:
Pretty good, but he's no "Super handles."
I disagree, but to each there own
Definitely a great handle but does he have/teach great dribble moves? That's more of a study thing. A lot of 9th graders who have been to a few basketball camps can do half of those drills or similar drills. Dribble moves in game are a different story. We all know this. This guy is enhancing the effectiveness of dribble moves w enhancing hand speed and coordination, but without the actual good moves, this guys practice won't help much.
Just perspective and a question, does this guru also teach the best dribble moves? That would be awesome
Ya, most of that is an intermediate level dribbling circuit. And much of it isn't with his eyes up.
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Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2015 12:03 am Post subject:
GoldenThroat wrote:
KeepItRealOrElse wrote:
kobeandgary wrote:
leor_77 wrote:
shortodom wrote:
kobeandgary wrote:
cKPayasoLoco wrote:
The Logo wrote:
Quote:
dloadingS/o to the homie for the great work. This guy will travel all over the world to get a good workout in man, I highly appreciate you bro @robbiehaught
who is this robbie dude? Ball handling specialist?
His ball handling is ridiculous.
Hopefully Russell improves his handle, was abit sloppy in preseason
Robbie Haught Handles Workout Trailer:
Pretty good, but he's no "Super handles."
I disagree, but to each there own
Definitely a great handle but does he have/teach great dribble moves? That's more of a study thing. A lot of 9th graders who have been to a few basketball camps can do half of those drills or similar drills. Dribble moves in game are a different story. We all know this. This guy is enhancing the effectiveness of dribble moves w enhancing hand speed and coordination, but without the actual good moves, this guys practice won't help much.
Just perspective and a question, does this guru also teach the best dribble moves? That would be awesome
Ya, most of that is an intermediate level dribbling circuit. And much of it isn't with his eyes up.
Steph Curry dribbles with his head down and he just won MVP.
But Steph Curry is also a freak of nature that only needs to look at the basket for a split second before he shoots. _________________ "Every hurt is a lesson, and every lesson makes you better”
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Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2015 8:48 am Post subject:
Checking out Russell's stats from his year in Ohio State.
6.6 3PAs a game. And looking at his shot chart. He took more 3's from the top of the floor as opposed to the baseline.
I wish I could find his shot chart from summer league. But I know he took half as many 3s a game. _________________ "Every hurt is a lesson, and every lesson makes you better”
Checking out Russell's stats from his year in Ohio State.
6.6 3PAs a game. And looking at his shot chart. He took more 3's from the top of the floor as opposed to the baseline.
I wish I could find his shot chart from summer league. But I know he took half as many 3s a game.
He was busy setting up teammates and running the offense instead of shooting. Well see him shot more 3s in pre season and season once hes out there with NBA talent
Checking out Russell's stats from his year in Ohio State.
6.6 3PAs a game. And looking at his shot chart. He took more 3's from the top of the floor as opposed to the baseline.
I wish I could find his shot chart from summer league. But I know he took half as many 3s a game.
He was busy setting up teammates and running the offense instead of shooting. Well see him shot more 3s in pre season and season once hes out there with NBA talent
Yeah I would not consider DLO a corner three specialist. Watched alot of OSU last year and he does love the three from the top.
Checking out Russell's stats from his year in Ohio State.
6.6 3PAs a game. And looking at his shot chart. He took more 3's from the top of the floor as opposed to the baseline.
I wish I could find his shot chart from summer league. But I know he took half as many 3s a game.
He was busy setting up teammates and running the offense instead of shooting. Well see him shot more 3s in pre season and season once hes out there with NBA talent
Yeah I would not consider DLO a corner three specialist. Watched alot of OSU last year and he does love the three from the top.
He didn't shoot a ton of 3's from the corner in college, because you don't put your playmaker in the corner. /swayze
I'm guessing you'll see that more from him with the Lakers because the one thing we do have is shot-creators on this team outside of Russell. (Kobe, Randle, Clarkson, WilliamsRussell)
I liked the action we ran in SL where he'd start out in the corner, and if nothing was working for Clarkson, he'd pass into the pinch post and Russell would come up to the wing for a hand off. He'll have a corner 3 opportunity if someone penetrates initially, and if not, he has a shot creation opportunity of his own off of the hand off.
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Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2015 4:58 pm Post subject:
GoldenThroat wrote:
Tony Anapolis wrote:
cKPayasoLoco wrote:
kikanga wrote:
Checking out Russell's stats from his year in Ohio State.
6.6 3PAs a game. And looking at his shot chart. He took more 3's from the top of the floor as opposed to the baseline.
I wish I could find his shot chart from summer league. But I know he took half as many 3s a game.
He was busy setting up teammates and running the offense instead of shooting. Well see him shot more 3s in pre season and season once hes out there with NBA talent
Yeah I would not consider DLO a corner three specialist. Watched alot of OSU last year and he does love the three from the top.
He didn't shoot a ton of 3's from the corner in college, because you don't put your playmaker in the corner. /swayze
I'm guessing you'll see that more from him with the Lakers because the one thing we do have is shot-creators on this team outside of Russell. (Kobe, Randle, Clarkson, WilliamsRussell)
I liked the action we ran in SL where he'd start out in the corner, and if nothing was working for Clarkson, he'd pass into the pinch post and Russell would come up to the wing for a hand off. He'll have a corner 3 opportunity if someone penetrates initially, and if not, he has a shot creation opportunity of his own off of the hand off.
Ya. IIRC they ran that action the last game of summer league moreso than any other game. Russell had 21 pts that game. Would've had more if he knocked down the 3 better.
I like that play for 2 reasons. (1) Clarkson gets an opportunity to dribble penetrate in semi-transition and (2) Russell can normally get the ball with a step on his man. _________________ "Every hurt is a lesson, and every lesson makes you better”
Checking out Russell's stats from his year in Ohio State.
6.6 3PAs a game. And looking at his shot chart. He took more 3's from the top of the floor as opposed to the baseline.
I wish I could find his shot chart from summer league. But I know he took half as many 3s a game.
He was busy setting up teammates and running the offense instead of shooting. Well see him shot more 3s in pre season and season once hes out there with NBA talent
Yeah I would not consider DLO a corner three specialist. Watched alot of OSU last year and he does love the three from the top.
He didn't shoot a ton of 3's from the corner in college, because you don't put your playmaker in the corner. /swayze
I'm guessing you'll see that more from him with the Lakers because the one thing we do have is shot-creators on this team outside of Russell. (Kobe, Randle, Clarkson, WilliamsRussell)
I liked the action we ran in SL where he'd start out in the corner, and if nothing was working for Clarkson, he'd pass into the pinch post and Russell would come up to the wing for a hand off. He'll have a corner 3 opportunity if someone penetrates initially, and if not, he has a shot creation opportunity of his own off of the hand off.
Ya. IIRC they ran that action the last game of summer league moreso than any other game. Russell had 21 pts that game. Would've had more if he knocked down the 3 better.
I like that play for 2 reasons. (1) Clarkson gets an opportunity to dribble penetrate in semi-transition and (2) Russell can normally get the ball with a step on his man.
Agreed. And in a lot of ways, a good handoff operates a lot like a pick & roll, which you know makes me all warm & fuzzy inside, and you can exploit Russell's passing ability there as well.
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Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2015 6:29 pm Post subject:
GoldenThroat wrote:
KeepItRealOrElse wrote:
kobeandgary wrote:
leor_77 wrote:
shortodom wrote:
kobeandgary wrote:
cKPayasoLoco wrote:
The Logo wrote:
Quote:
dloadingS/o to the homie for the great work. This guy will travel all over the world to get a good workout in man, I highly appreciate you bro @robbiehaught
who is this robbie dude? Ball handling specialist?
His ball handling is ridiculous.
Hopefully Russell improves his handle, was abit sloppy in preseason
Robbie Haught Handles Workout Trailer:
Pretty good, but he's no "Super handles."
I disagree, but to each there own
Definitely a great handle but does he have/teach great dribble moves? That's more of a study thing. A lot of 9th graders who have been to a few basketball camps can do half of those drills or similar drills. Dribble moves in game are a different story. We all know this. This guy is enhancing the effectiveness of dribble moves w enhancing hand speed and coordination, but without the actual good moves, this guys practice won't help much.
Just perspective and a question, does this guru also teach the best dribble moves? That would be awesome
Ya, most of that is an intermediate level dribbling circuit. And much of it isn't with his eyes up.
Not true at all, that is elite level ball handling, many kids have crossovers, but they aren't blasting through those drills like that. Most players in the NBA can't even dribble under pressure let alone handle like that.
dloadingS/o to the homie for the great work. This guy will travel all over the world to get a good workout in man, I highly appreciate you bro @robbiehaught
who is this robbie dude? Ball handling specialist?
His ball handling is ridiculous.
Hopefully Russell improves his handle, was abit sloppy in preseason
Robbie Haught Handles Workout Trailer:
Pretty good, but he's no "Super handles."
I disagree, but to each there own
Definitely a great handle but does he have/teach great dribble moves? That's more of a study thing. A lot of 9th graders who have been to a few basketball camps can do half of those drills or similar drills. Dribble moves in game are a different story. We all know this. This guy is enhancing the effectiveness of dribble moves w enhancing hand speed and coordination, but without the actual good moves, this guys practice won't help much.
Just perspective and a question, does this guru also teach the best dribble moves? That would be awesome
Ya, most of that is an intermediate level dribbling circuit. And much of it isn't with his eyes up.
Not true at all, that is elite level ball handling, many kids have crossovers, but they aren't blasting through those drills like that. Most players in the NBA can't even dribble under pressure let alone handle like that.
Don't tell me not true at all, lol. I've coached plenty of kids myself that can do the vast majority of that. The hardest stuff he does are the two ball alternate dribble moves while inching up court at the end. But KIROE is right, most of that is stuff that 13-14 year old kids are doing. I've coached those kids myself. "Not true at all." Please.
Joined: 18 Apr 2004 Posts: 6339 Location: Virginia
Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2015 8:37 pm Post subject:
GoldenThroat wrote:
kobeandgary wrote:
GoldenThroat wrote:
KeepItRealOrElse wrote:
kobeandgary wrote:
leor_77 wrote:
shortodom wrote:
kobeandgary wrote:
cKPayasoLoco wrote:
The Logo wrote:
Quote:
dloadingS/o to the homie for the great work. This guy will travel all over the world to get a good workout in man, I highly appreciate you bro @robbiehaught
who is this robbie dude? Ball handling specialist?
His ball handling is ridiculous.
Hopefully Russell improves his handle, was abit sloppy in preseason
Robbie Haught Handles Workout Trailer:
Pretty good, but he's no "Super handles."
I disagree, but to each there own
Definitely a great handle but does he have/teach great dribble moves? That's more of a study thing. A lot of 9th graders who have been to a few basketball camps can do half of those drills or similar drills. Dribble moves in game are a different story. We all know this. This guy is enhancing the effectiveness of dribble moves w enhancing hand speed and coordination, but without the actual good moves, this guys practice won't help much.
Just perspective and a question, does this guru also teach the best dribble moves? That would be awesome
Ya, most of that is an intermediate level dribbling circuit. And much of it isn't with his eyes up.
Not true at all, that is elite level ball handling, many kids have crossovers, but they aren't blasting through those drills like that. Most players in the NBA can't even dribble under pressure let alone handle like that.
Don't tell me not true at all, lol. I've coached plenty of kids myself that can do the vast majority of that. The hardest stuff he does are the two ball alternate dribble moves while inching up court at the end. But KIROE is right, most of that is stuff that 13-14 year old kids are doing. I've coached those kids myself. "Not true at all." Please.
Doing it and doing it with that level of speed, force and precision are vastly different beasts.
Randle's trainer is more impressive. But who knows who's the better teacher.
both are actually good, but I think Randle won't really have to rely on shaking his man off the dribble than DLo would. If DLo can improve his handles upto Curry or Kyrie level he'd really be tough to guard. for the record though, I think his handles are fine right now. _________________ "Now, if life is coffee, then the jobs, money & position in society are the cups. They are just tools to hold & contain life, but the quality of life doesn't change. Sometimes, by concentrating only on the cup, we fail to enjoy the coffee in it."
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