 This is Trey Young on Will Barton. Not Meg! What's going on everybody? If you guys have been following the 2019-2020 NBA season, you know that something very special has occurred. Guys, this next generation of players are taking basketball moves to the next level. There are so many new moves added into the dictionary every day, which means we had to bring back the series NBA signature moves to let you guys know what's happening. And part of this video is gonna be shot on the Insta360 Go camera. This is the smallest, most stabilized camera in the entire world. And we're gonna be wearing it to give you guys some in-game footage and just to give you guys some different angles and point of views. NBA signature moves 2020, let's go. The first move we gotta talk about is from Luca Dončić, the young wizard. He does a reverse dribble between his legs as a fake behind the back pass, just to make Austin River slow down half a second so that he could get him off his back. And then he just had to get a little bit of space on the big guy to hit a jumper and it turned into a bucket. By the way, we are gonna be turning on our Insta360 Go's by just simply tapping right there in the bottom. Boom. All right, Luca, come on. Oh, whoa! Wow! Yeah, you know, I do it, but, you know. No big deal, no big deal. So, Austin River's trailing. Oh my God! We won't know how effective this move is until we get to try it in-game, but for now, you guys know that's Luca Dončić's reverse between the legs. All right, David, the number two move that I've seen this guy pull multiple times in the past 30 games is Trey Young nutmegging people into a bucket. He started in pre-season this year. He got JJ Redick. And then this year alone, he got Will Barton and Ricky Rubio. This is Trey Young on Will Barton. Nutmeg, the stars have to align in terms of the circumstances for you to successfully pull this off. Into a bucket? Into a bucket? You know what I'm saying? Like, I've just been doing this at every level of people have been down me, but, you know, it's Trey Young. I feel like I'm most deserving. I mean, we'll see what the voters ended up voting. All right, David, what I really like about what Trey Young did to Ricky Rubio, that was cool, was he throws it in between Rubio's legs super fast and it actually bounces twice, but then he picks it up last second and does a floater for the end one. Number three, we've got Ja Marantz behind the back gathering. All right, so this move was dope because Ja Marant actually does the gather, but instead of gathering it back into his left, he just goes straight into a finger roll shot. This looks crazy. I didn't like that. Ja, for me, I gotta wrap it the other way. I'm not gonna lie, I can't. Feels cool. That does it for the guys that are pretty much still college age 22, 21, 20. We have to move on to the older, more established grand wizards, AKA Kyrie Irving and James Harden. All right, so the next move that we're gonna be talking about is James Harden's off leg running three point shot. This is basically where he does like some form of a crossover or a pickup and then he runs to his off leg side, shoots off his off leg and makes it. The Black Ops run over at the sky apartments in New York City. Andrew, this next move, I'm not gonna lie, I'm not an NBA trainer. I don't have the vocabulary to fully accurately describe everything. The floating behind the back crossover gather. As he drops it, he's floating and then he pulls it back while he's going to the right. So this can shake you because you don't know which way I'm going theoretically. All right, so Harden oftentimes will do this when he's matched up on some of these kind of dribbles. Oh, that's my lefty shot. Let me try this. Harden likes to walk down the court standing straight up and then lower himself to get into attack mode with the Bay dribbles, just like Harden. You guys, we cannot talk about signature moves without Kyrie Irving. David, you said the other day, and I quote you, that Kyrie Irving is the most artistic player in the NBA. Andrew, did you see how bad he froze up Balanchunas on this toe drag Hezzie? Yeah, so this is called a hand shadow Hezzie. He put his eyes up, he put his chest up, he even paused for a second and then he put his right hand over the ball without touching it to make it look like he was about to pick it up and then shoot it for the floater. But instead, he just pauses, lets it drop, Balanchunas, he pops up and then Kyrie blows past. Oh, I'm gonna block your shot. Oh, shoot. Oh, I'm gonna block your shot. Felt cool just to imitate it in a fake set up situation. Hold up. To truly do this move like Kyrie, I have to become Kyrie. It is currently outlawed in the NBA, but just as the Jordan 1 breads were outlawed at first two, the Ninja headband. I think the Ninja headband's gonna be back eventually. Hey, David, gonna borrow your camera. So this is the cool thing about Insta360 Go, you can just switch cameras, put them on different headbands, hats, anything you want. You got the true holiday version. Earth is flat, Earth is flat. All right, guys, so before we show you some in-game footage of us trying to do these moves, we gotta tell you about Insta360 Go, the smallest, most stabilized camera in the entire world. All right, so how the Go operates, it's pretty easy since there's no other buttons. It's just a matter of tapping the camera since the button is technically on the back, you just need to add a little pressure on the front and you're ready to go. So the quick capture, number one, you just tap it once when the camera is off and that's gonna start a 15 or 30 or 60 second clip and this is up to your own customization. So another cool thing about this is that it really allows you to get creative with your shot. So with all the mounting accessories, you can actually mount stuff on the window, you can mount it on backwards, you can put it on a clip so that you could wear it on your hat so that you basically have a POV from your head. There's all different types of ways. This camera is so small and so light, you can literally put it anywhere. Out of all the mounting options, definitely the most popular is the magnetic pendant that goes on your chest. This is really cool because I've never seen anything like this, you're gonna put a magnet underneath your shirt and then you're just gonna stick the camera on the front and it's not gonna fall off because it has such a strong magnetic pull. This is way better than camera straps before that were kind of like bulky and kind of like restricted your motion. This one is almost unnoticeable. For a lot of sports, in particular basketball, I definitely recommend using the Easy Clip, the one that goes on your hat or headband because that's gonna be the most stable. So the other cool thing is the double tap and this happens when the camera is also on standby. All you need to do is tap it twice and it's gonna do a hyperlapse. So this means if you're walking throughout your day or if you're driving or you're front of scooter or something, this is where you're gonna wanna use this because it's super stable. And the best thing about this camera is what you're doing with the footage afterwards. The first step is to grab your footage, just go put the go into your charging case and then you connect it to your phone. The Go apps AI powered flash cut features lets you turn your shots into stylized on beat edits with just a couple of taps, AKA they are going to edit it for you. So from content selection to timing and shot transitions, the Go app can take care of as much as or little of the edit as you like. So you can actually go into every single individual clip, not only trim it and use just a few seconds that you want, but you can actually reframe it because it's a 180 camera and there's actually a little different angles within the footage. I just edited a video right here. Look, this is a highlight film. Me, boom, James Harden. Okay, John Moran, boom. Oh, those are my makes. Not gonna show you the misses. All right, we're about to play some real competition so let's go see what it looks like on the Insta360 Go cam. Competition. You cannot just watch the move and then execute the move, Andrew, but you cannot make the shot. No, and also, it's not gonna like, you could do the move in the open court, but it doesn't do anything. So for the move to actually be effective, man, you gotta practice a lot. You gotta be really good basketball, man. And you kinda gotta have the right timing too, the right, they gotta be body in, leading one way. As you can see, we forced the moves. We kinda got them done, but they ain't doing it. All right, you guys, thank you so much for watching that episode of NBA Signature Moves, the next generation. And huge shout out to Insta360 Go for making this video possible. I know the moves didn't look exactly like how the NBA players are doing it, but hopefully you guys took something away from it and hopefully you guys understand those moves a lot better because let me tell you something, there are amazing things happening this season. As a basketball fan, it is just really fun to see the way the game's evolving and I encourage you guys to keep up with the way, not just like the highlights and not just the stats and not just 2K or NBA Live, but literally follow the game because this is an evolving art form and it is truly like without getting too sentimental, Andrew, a pleasure to watch these young guys take this art form to the next level. Just when I thought I had seen all the NBA moves, there's new ones, man. And there's new ways of doing them. And there's new ways to even record yourself having fun playing basketball even though you're not in the NBA. The Insta360 Go camera is available at Apple stores nationwide on December 10th. So you guys definitely go check it out. You guys can probably demo it there too. Alright everybody, thank you so much for watching that video. That wraps up NBA signature moves volume 13. We've done 13 of them, 2020, the next generation. We didn't always have the right name for all these moves. Some of the names we made up. So you guys in the comments below, let us know what the actual names are of these moves or you guys can rename them too. Maybe some NBA trainers are watching. Make sure you hit the like and subscribe button, turn on your notifications, keep up with the NBA. Until next time, we out. Peace. He's looking like a legend. Is that a Larry Bird comparison? I think Luca Donchich in the modern NBA is better than Larry Bird. Crazy high tech.