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Coleman Ayers | By Any Means Basketball 🔬

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Dennis Marshall (@mar5hallhoops) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bruh, live period ends today and kids have summer league games tomorrow. This is insane. There should be some sort of rules in regards to this. We are running kids in the the ground.

Eric Fawcett (@ericfawcett_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to Panathinaikos on a hard fought Euroleague Championship! Here are some of my favorite sets they ran during their incredible season: Weave Spain

Chris Steed (@steeder10) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 3 games against the Mavericks, the Wolves have tried to play: -drop coverage -switch -triple switch the back end -play at the level -hard blitz -soft trap and rotate -hard hedge -shrink and turtle the help -matchup zone It's not the scheme, and it's not the coach.

Turn (@cousinturn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

every scout on earth was like “here’s this 18 year old euro kid who’s basically the white james harden. he has generational passing and scoring ability and was the mvp of an entire continent at 16” and PHX/SAC were like. dope. but did he do it against stony brook university?

Coach Dave Love | NBA Shooting Coach (@coachdavelove) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Coleman Ayers of Coleman Ayers | By Any Means Basketball 🔬 came on the podcast and we discussed how we use implicit learning. Hear how we both use the ideas in our respective niches in this episode of the podcast. apple.co/4aw7bb1 Coleman is a great listen.

Coleman Ayers | By Any Means Basketball 🔬 (@byanymeansbball) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tim Hardaway Jr shooting a 1 pass, highly contested, step back middy while down 8 points is why I stopped watching full NBA games in the first place until the playoffs 🤣

Coleman Ayers | By Any Means Basketball 🔬 (@byanymeansbball) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Never really understood why AAU parents are so uptight about older players playing down at a young age... if anything, your 11 year old kid playing against 12 year olds will make them better and get them used to bigger players 🤷‍♂️

Transforming Basketball (@transformbball) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s interesting to hear Joe Mazzulla promote chaos and unpredictability in training! ”The game is so unpredictable and a lot of times in the coaching world, you practice predictability and comfort, our (Celtics) guys have done a great job buying into the opposite.”

Coach Dave Love | NBA Shooting Coach (@coachdavelove) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Coleman Ayers of Coleman Ayers | By Any Means Basketball 🔬 came on the podcast and we discussed how we use implicit learning. Hear how we both use the ideas in our respective niches in this episode of the podcast. apple.co/4aw7bb1 Coleman is a great listen.

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Trigger - Used to start an advantage & begin dominoes when neutral. On live balls (makes or misses), we want to be in green (transition) as much as possible. But, if there's no opportunity to start dominoes, then we're temporarily stopped (yellow) and need to flow into a trigger.

Chris Steed (@steeder10) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Japan had a ton of success in the Olympics playing a really chaotic style of basketball built around their 5 out. They manipulate the NAIL defender at an elite level, simplifying high paint decisions. They utilize a ton of Angle and Spread ball screens, and while most teams

Eric Fawcett (@ericfawcett_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As dribble handoffs take over basketball everyone needs to watch Melbourne United. Every DHO has a purpose with the ball handler driving into his teammate's defender to create an advantage while the player receiving the ball creates the angle to get downhill.