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Literally any one on one basketball game you watch online plays by these rules.Wait is this real? Who plays like this
Literally any one on one basketball game you watch online plays by these rules.
It's been a thing for a while now.
What makes you think boxing out and rebounding fundamentals are gone?Its why basic fundamentals of boxing out and rebounding in general are gone.
Everyone just wants to do double step backs and chuck away.
I only play that way when I'm crazy tired. A regular 1 v 1, no one in NYC is really doing that.
This is why these kids and got no gas tank nor perseverance to power through an *** whooping.very easy to get the defender to leave his feet for a contest then throw it at the rim/backboard strategically missing for an easy tip in. Plus 1 on 1 is big ego, you can't score on me/you can't stop me, you miss the shot i stopped you, i won that posession, now my ball up top you try to stop me. When we played with the college kids too sometimes we'd play 2 or 3 dribbles max and that was before the advent of the 3rd party inbounder, so usually all you'd end up with is a stepback, sidestep, or pullup. Maybe get a rip through and all the way to the basket if theyre dumb reachy and tryna rip you just standing there at the top of the key like in a jab series or something
On the block 1 on 1s, absolutelyOne dribble, no rebounds, all 1’s
What makes you think boxing out and rebounding fundamentals are gone?
And we put a 3 dribble limit on everything.
Completely fine with it being used in a skills based / instructional manner but in the WILD? Nah. Go somewhere with that gentrified basketball nonsense.“1 v 1” with all these rules and limits sounds more like a kind of practice drill than a game. (To an old head like myself).
You want 1s as realistic as possible. Getting your own rebound after unlimited dribbles isn’t as realistic as say having to score in a spot with limited bounces before the help commitsaddict4sneakers further proving he is the biggest threat to traditional American basketball.
“1 v 1” with all these rules and limits sounds more like a kind of practice drill than a game. (To an old head like myself).
I’ve played with some dudes that run 5’s like that too. 1 dribble, no offensive rebounds. You can pass as much as you want though.
These kids still exist. They will always exist. Don’t let your inner old head trick you into thinking kids aren’t playing as hard. There’s way more money on the line these days at a younger level.Three dibble limit I get it. Different game type, more of a drill.
We see it all the time though. People just don't go for rebounds. Kids grow up with a lot of tendencies established from early 1 v 1s. There are other parts of the game. Hustle, stamina, rebounding, etc.
This no offensive rebounds leads to bad habits like laziness, not following your shot, not boxing out, etc.
Different topic, but forget the NBA. The kid who hustles his *** off or the kid who's strictly a shooter will ALWAYS make the team over the iso kid who lacks everything else.
Sure this wasn’t ultimate frisbee? lolI’ve played with some dudes that run 5’s like that too. 1 dribble, no offensive rebounds. You can pass as much as you want though.
This is why Adam took the NBA from them.
Travis Scottwin by two or straight?