The trainer teaching the Jolt Pass used it as a Chinese national team player — so yes, it can work in games. But honestly? I like it even more for what it builds: -Stronger hands and fingers -Snappier wrists -Quicker reactions -Better control over the ball Your reasons for training don’t always have to be for direct transfer to the game.
Most players don’t lose the ball when they dribble… they lose it when it matters most—the game. What’s REALLY causing you to lose your handle? 👀 Comment below! ⬇️ #BasketballSkills #basketballtraining
Is Kyrie planning on dunking over PG in this moment? Not likely. At this moment in time, Kyrie already knows what he’s about to do. The question is, when did he determine this action?
I know some people don’t like the gather step, but I think most confusion actually occurs first. - People don’t seem to know when to start counting. - That’s why we’ve always taught what we call hidden steps. These are simply steps that occur after your last dribble but before the gather. This has been part of the game way before the gather step And if you do them well, you can do them at every level.