http://www.BBallSecrets.com/Hubie Go to the website above for 10 wildly effective defensive basketball drills, explained and demonstrated with step by step detail. Inside this short video clip, you’ll discover Hubie’s 5 Commandments of Basketball Defense. These strategies are the foundation for a consistently successful basketball team. And if your team can do just ONE or TWO of these things consistently… you’ll be virtually impossible to score against. …
The 5 Commandments of Basketball Defense
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i feel like craping in my pants because of his scaryiness
he is good
because u are not supposed 2 give up the baseline…u force ur man 2 the baseline then cut it off…when a player gets 2 the middle of the floor u are forcing help
i would listen to hubie brown he is a great coach these make sense
hes scary
why wouldn’t you force your player towards the help instead of trying to guard a good player and he takes you baseline and someone comes to help and their man gets a wide open shot!
NO BODY KNOWS GOSH
ths is not right info
fanning refers to the defensive positioning, you’re splayed out like a fan forcing the offensive players to the mid point and denying him the centre of the court… basically… the first 3 poitns are all same
never in your life play that way because you will get killed by hard backscreens
tmack…denying is when you’re defending one pass from the ball.
Is it wrong to box out in the paint with your fore arms up like that?
why did you watch the video if u know so much more than this guy, personally im watchin it cus reviewing fundamentals helps me focus on what im doing, but ur jus bein a smartass to sum guy tryin to help u
fan = defensively direct everything to the outside
funnel = direct to the middle
i think but im not sure but i think he means denying the ball when ur defending off the ball
ur right, also, u wanna force the player towards the help and sometimes the help will be coming from the middle in certain situations so its the help defender has to let the man guarding the ball know. at the same time, if the player is strong with both hands then u wud want to force him to the sideline instead of the middle. as an offensive player if u can go left and right equally good, then u wud want to get to the middle where its easier to score and its easier to dish it to any1
the ultimate job of the team is to not let the other team score. You don’t just stop your man. By letting your man get into the middle it gives the offense more options, and a higher % chance of scoring.
jee not fouling a junpshooter, I NEVER WOULD HAVE THOUGHT OF THAT!
He said the “Mid-point” not middle you douche bag
HAhaha I feel the same
This man gave me inspiration.
It’s ok for the offender to pass the ball or dribble. That means he did not score. Your ultimate job as a defender is not to let your man score. If you let the offender have the right side, you will get beat when he turns the corner on you and lead to an easy lay up or pull up shot. You take away his strong hand/side thus forcing him to is weak side. The days of just having a blanket rule of forcing your opponent to his right without evaluating his skills are over. Hubie & his info is outdated
wrong,
by going to the middle, the offender have the option to dribble or pass the ball to 2 sides.
By forcing him to the sides, you take away 1 side off him. Hence the less option the offender have, the easier the defender to take the ball out of his hand.
Hubie Brown is a dinosaur and he’s incorrect on some pointers here. It’s okay to force a player to the middle if the player cannot dribble with both hands and his left hand is weak. You take away his strong side which is the right side and force him toward the middle. Hubie says a player will always break you down going up the middle.That’s not true. If he’s not good with the left hand, half the battle is won. You must always evaluate your your opponents skills & then decide the plan of attack
thanks for the pointers coach!