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Sat Jan 07, 2006 12:54 pm

just stay on your man, don't let him out of your sight. if he has a shitty jumpshot, then give him the jumpshot, otherwise just deny him the ball or put your body on him. on offense, just keep moving, cutting and look for easy layups.

Sat Jan 07, 2006 3:24 pm

Defence is so easy to play it's not funny, my best tip is this:

When someone's going for a shot, people often tell you to "put a hand in their face"... obviously 99% of people just put their hand up in the air, which is great and all but piss easy to score over. What I've always done is put my hand literally inches from their face. You don't have to be particularly tall to do this and as long as you don't make contact it's perfectly legal. If you can't see, you can't shoot.

I'd say that 90% of the shots I contest like this miss. If they do go in it's either because I can't reach the persons face, or it was just a fluke. I had to play against a 6'11 guy once in a local domestic comp, he scored 2 points and shot like 1/10 because I could reach as high as his face and completely blocked his vision. Give it a try, it might sound silly but it's amazingly effective.

Sat Jan 07, 2006 5:46 pm

get a personal coach

Sat Jan 07, 2006 11:32 pm

How the fuck can we give u tips on the net how to play ball....just take your ass to practices.....or the next time film all the game, and then, but mybe then, we will give u tips what to do or not to do.....and thinking that u play good ball its just wrong.....u don`t have to think how u play on the court, u just must play ball..... :wink:

Sat Jan 07, 2006 11:44 pm

Jae wrote:I'd say that 90% of the shots I contest like this miss. If they do go in it's either because I can't reach the persons face, or it was just a fluke. I had to play against a 6'11 guy once in a local domestic comp, he scored 2 points and shot like 1/10 because I could reach as high as his face and completely blocked his vision. Give it a try, it might sound silly but it's amazingly effective.

He had to be one jumpshooting mother fucker. If I were 6'11 and they put a 6'5 guy on me, I would be dunking and posting him up. I mean, I don't know a guy who is 6 inches smaller than me and can defend me effectively. But then again, your guy was probably a total beanpole and the difference in athleticism between someone 6'3 and 5'9 is much smaller than if you take a 6'11 and 6'5 guys.

Sun Jan 08, 2006 12:07 am

Like what Jugs said, just follow your man around and piss him off.. He'll lose his temper and can't make his shots..

Sun Jan 08, 2006 12:22 am

Exactly like i said.....

hm, I managed to get better at basketball when I got transfered to a different team, kinda like Jermaine O'Neal style but it took me a few years at the new club to do it :crazy:

the difference between my old club and current club is that my current team/club has better coaching/training sessions :mrgreen:

Still didn't help my shooting :cry:

Sun Jan 08, 2006 1:38 am

Although I'm probably the last guy you'd want basketball advice from (many of my friends consider me the Mark Pope of basketball), you just have to practice and play against people better than you.

Fuck what everyone else says, practice. Absolutely no better way to get better but play the game itself.

Sun Jan 08, 2006 3:33 am

VanK wrote:
Jae wrote:I'd say that 90% of the shots I contest like this miss. If they do go in it's either because I can't reach the persons face, or it was just a fluke. I had to play against a 6'11 guy once in a local domestic comp, he scored 2 points and shot like 1/10 because I could reach as high as his face and completely blocked his vision. Give it a try, it might sound silly but it's amazingly effective.

He had to be one jumpshooting mother fucker. If I were 6'11 and they put a 6'5 guy on me, I would be dunking and posting him up. I mean, I don't know a guy who is 6 inches smaller than me and can defend me effectively. But then again, your guy was probably a total beanpole and the difference in athleticism between someone 6'3 and 5'9 is much smaller than if you take a 6'11 and 6'5 guys.


Funny you say that, his nickname was "Sticks" because he was so skinny. He didn't take a shot from outside of 10 feet, but he bricked all of the inside shots because I had my hand covering his face every time he shot. The only worry was that he'd just grab the rebound over my head, but I figured out if you hit him hard enough he backed right off. I've had guys 6 inches smaller than me do a good job on D against me, I think when you get your technique right and learn a few tricks height becomes almost obsolete.

Sun Jan 08, 2006 4:46 am

I think when you get your technique right and learn a few tricks height becomes almost obsolete.


not really i mean someone like Earl Boykins would not be able to guard Yao, he would just hold the ball above his head :lol:

Sun Jan 08, 2006 6:31 am

chrisV wrote:
I think when you get your technique right and learn a few tricks height becomes almost obsolete.


not really i mean someone like Earl Boykins would not be able to guard Yao, he would just hold the ball above his head :lol:

Flop and draw the charge (y).

Sun Jan 08, 2006 6:45 am

2'1" is a big difference.

Sun Jan 08, 2006 6:52 am

I take pride in playing D, but I always had problem guarding one guy. He's 6' but longer than me (and I'm 6'3 with a decent wingspan). He's skinny, slow and not particulary athletic, but he could always get himself into the position to get the ball about ten feet away from the basket and shoot fadeaways whole day. I never succeeded to block that shot. And that's the only thing he can do, but he can make a living with it.

Sun Jan 08, 2006 8:22 am

Malfa wrote:2'1" is a big difference.


it's a lot more than that, 3'1" :lol:

Sun Jan 08, 2006 8:33 am

First of all, he said 2'1''. Second, no it's not, Boykins is 5'5'' and Yao is 7'6'', that's a difference of 2'1'' :|

Sun Jan 08, 2006 8:52 am

:doh: oh yeh :oops:

Sun Jan 08, 2006 9:25 am

No way that could slip by Cable Guy, takes too much pride in correcting people.

Sun Jan 08, 2006 11:25 am

chrisV wrote:
I think when you get your technique right and learn a few tricks height becomes almost obsolete.


not really i mean someone like Earl Boykins would not be able to guard Yao, he would just hold the ball above his head :lol:


Well Yao couldn't score on Dan Dickau so I'm not sure if that's too accurate.

Besides, we've all seen what Earl Watson did to Shawn Bradley.

Sun Jan 08, 2006 11:34 am

I have a good idea become mj . You will be the best player you will ever meet.

Sun Jan 08, 2006 11:35 am

That joke was sadder than one of Darth Weener's attempts. :shake: Stick to your day job.

Sun Jan 08, 2006 12:01 pm

Avrah3 wrote:I have a good idea become mj . You will be the best player you will ever meet.



Michael Jackson? How would having sex with 10 year olds make you a better basketball player? :?

Sun Jan 08, 2006 12:31 pm

Lol :lol: but as you know [ I hope you do ] MJ is Micheal Jordan.

Sun Jan 08, 2006 12:33 pm

I said it to Andrew and I'll say it to you.


Thanks Captain Obvious :|

Sun Jan 08, 2006 12:54 pm

Yougi wrote:Just follow him and play though :) Contest shots, keep your feet moving, and cut his dribbling hand.

That should already help.

If you're as conditionned as me (not at all), you should try to see what his weaknesses are, and play with them. ie: If the guy has no jumper, give him more room. If he can't blow past you, play at half your usual distance. If the guy gets the ball down before shooting (ie he goes from his knees to launching the ball instead of just having the ball over his head then launching), try to swap the ball while it is going up.

I'd have to agree with Yugioh, I am not conditioned too well but still managed to be one of my team's better defenders....I tend to play forward in zone defense or manning up close to the post....in addition to what yougi said, if defending in the post, forearm the back, you can do the old leg in between their leg trick (just don't get your leg broken or anything like that)....obviously keep hands up when they're going up for shot and as Jae said, get them in his face....if the guy is a freakin' huge MF, then just hit him in the guts, and he'll become a softass....a lot of big guys (6'8" and above can't hack that shit, especially if they are stick insects)....

most of all, play hard on D, give 120% on every play and you should find the results will come....and it will come with practice and game time....

good luck

Sun Jan 08, 2006 12:55 pm

Cable Guy, this is the second time I'll have to say this to you in a span of hours. Duh, get with the program!!

Who the fuck is Micheal Jordan? Is he a special player made by EA Sports?

Tis MichAEl. Literacy tests, we need to get literacy tests. :evil:
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