@biustas ok well keep working hard. What i'm saying about baseline is that you wanna force your guy to drive toward the middle rather than let him go baseline. Pay attention to how Turkoglu closes out on Chandler in this video. It's a horrible closeout. Hedo gives him the entire baseline to work with, letting Chandler go to his right rather than to his left hand
@Loudmouf84 thats the problem with the baseline because NBA has defensive 3 seconds so leaving your man would be crucial , and i think i deserve to call myself at least very good player i practice everyday about 4hrs , and havent lost 1 on 1 in 3 years ;> and i play alot of 1 on 1 everyday , im 201 cm (6.7) 94kg (dunno how much it would be in lbs) 30 inch vertical , and i learned to create by watching penny hardaway and MJ i am a great player , and ill become even better im still only 20
@biustas it really doesn't matter to me that you lost to European players in 2on2. And you don't know me, so there is no way you can say I can't play with NBA players. I guarantee I could. And you sound stupid referring to yourself as a "great player." Calm down buddy. Also, what I originally said is that NBA players are bad at taking away baseline. Maybe not all, but many.
@Loudmouf84 what do you mean BAD nba players .... they are all professional players u could not handle them , i am great player but i tried go 2 on 2 against professional players (Europe) and we got beaten 21 : 9 , but im at the core 1on 1 player so i compensated later ....anyway just wanted to say theres no bad professional players yes mentality may differ at the offense but rly its hard to play against them , they know what to do on the court
@biustas ok well keep working hard. What i'm saying about baseline is that you wanna force your guy to drive toward the middle rather than let him go baseline. Pay attention to how Turkoglu closes out on Chandler in this video. It's a horrible closeout. Hedo gives him the entire baseline to work with, letting Chandler go to his right rather than to his left hand
Loudmouf84 2 months ago
@Loudmouf84 thats the problem with the baseline because NBA has defensive 3 seconds so leaving your man would be crucial , and i think i deserve to call myself at least very good player i practice everyday about 4hrs , and havent lost 1 on 1 in 3 years ;> and i play alot of 1 on 1 everyday , im 201 cm (6.7) 94kg (dunno how much it would be in lbs) 30 inch vertical , and i learned to create by watching penny hardaway and MJ i am a great player , and ill become even better im still only 20
biustas 2 months ago
@biustas it really doesn't matter to me that you lost to European players in 2on2. And you don't know me, so there is no way you can say I can't play with NBA players. I guarantee I could. And you sound stupid referring to yourself as a "great player." Calm down buddy. Also, what I originally said is that NBA players are bad at taking away baseline. Maybe not all, but many.
Loudmouf84 2 months ago
@Loudmouf84 what do you mean BAD nba players .... they are all professional players u could not handle them , i am great player but i tried go 2 on 2 against professional players (Europe) and we got beaten 21 : 9 , but im at the core 1on 1 player so i compensated later ....anyway just wanted to say theres no bad professional players yes mentality may differ at the offense but rly its hard to play against them , they know what to do on the court
biustas 2 months ago
it amazes me how bad nba players are at taking away baseline, among other simple fundamentals
Loudmouf84 4 months ago
@dwyane3wademh he's in the poster
DjNajeem 1 year ago 2
He didn't dunk on him at all .
dwyane3wademh 1 year ago