Not in Baye's house. The RAC is going to go nuts when he has blocks like this protecting the bucket
Not in Baye's house. The RAC is going to go nuts when he has blocks like this protecting the bucket
It's a little thing, but I've never understood why players feel the need to swat the ball into the rafters on a blocked shot. Just keep your arm straight up, let the ball hit it, and hopefully come down with the rebound and possession, which we see Ndongo doing here a couple of times.
Bill Russell.Not only is it smarter but I think it’s so much more intimidating and demoralizing to the offsensive player (so much more bad ***)
"A block out of bounds is like no block at all"Bill Russell.
Because sometimes just throwing your hand up and letting the ball hit it isn’t feasible.It's a little thing, but I've never understood why players feel the need to swat the ball into the rafters on a blocked shot. Just keep your arm straight up, let the ball hit it, and hopefully come down with the rebound and possession, which we see Ndongo doing here a couple of times.
True, but it does fire up the crowd if you're at home. So there's that."A block out of bounds is like no block at all"
Also shots blocked out of bounds rarely go in the basket. Shot blocked out of bounds are usually taken from a very high percentage area so it's actually a ridiculous statement. I don't think it was meant to be taken literally.True, but it does fire up the crowd if you're at home. So there's that.
Correct, it was a mantra of a youth hoops coach decades ago who tried to teach directing the block inbounds. Not literal.Also shots blocked out of bounds rarely go in the basket. Shot blocked out of bounds are usually taken from a very high percentage area so it's actually a ridiculous statement. I don't think it was meant to be taken literally.
Yup that's why everyone in the NBA fears Robert Williams.Nothing is more demoralizing than just straight up catching someone's shot out-of mod air. That's embarrassing
6'9" Robert Williams - just sayin' (with freakish 7'6" wingspan)Yup that's why everyone in the NBA fears Robert Williams.
Correct. You have to have velocity on your arm to get to it before the ball gets to the rim. You can’t always just stop your hand/arm midair when coming that fast.Because sometimes just throwing your hand up and letting the ball hit it isn’t feasible.
I get what your saying but many times you need to meet the ball to block it
Old guy alert. Let the ballers ball.It's a little thing, but I've never understood why players feel the need to swat the ball into the rafters on a blocked shot. Just keep your arm straight up, let the ball hit it, and hopefully come down with the rebound and possession, which we see Ndongo doing here a couple of times.
Scangg is a below the rim player, but if I can keep blocks in bounds I try toOpen ended question….
Is there a difference in the ability to actually block a shot going straight up vs “swatting”?
I’d think you can get a tad higher with the momentum of arm swinging in a circular motion, but I am not exactly sure.
Scangg needs to perform an experiment.
yup just like rebounding, shot blocking is all about instincts, timing and anticipation. Rob is exceptional because he also has a crazy wingspan and crazy vertical. Amazing how he dropped all the way to 27 in the draft, he's basically the 2nd or 3rd best player from the 2018 class after Luka, alongside Jaren Jackson.6'9" Robert Williams - just sayin' (with freakish 7'6" wingspan)
I hate the NBA and the 3 point line……having said that GRF is chilling out outside the 3 point line and chucking up 3s. On defense I am ffinding the fattest player and guarding him.Scangg is a below the rim player, but if I can keep blocks in bounds I try to
For these players, it really does depend on the situation. There are definitely times people can try to keep a block in play and don't. You can't always do it though
I was an above the rim player when I was young (6'2" and 36" vertical), so I blocked a lot of shots and would try, when possible, to not swat them away, but of course it was always fun to launch one, too - there's a definite intimidation factor, which I get, but retaining posession is better. Not even sure I can reach the rim any more, without a ladder, lol.Scangg is a below the rim player, but if I can keep blocks in bounds I try to
For these players, it really does depend on the situation. There are definitely times people can try to keep a block in play and don't. You can't always do it though