reflex35 wrote:Green89 wrote:BostonCouchGM wrote:
his fumble at the :27 mark is all you need to see. These workout videos are embarrassing to begin with. Melo has been dazzling us for years with these. But to not even be able to get through 30 seconds without fumbling the ball is cringe. He's entering his 4th seasons. He's an okay 3 and D guy at best. People really need to let it go with all the expectations above that.
He was trying to be crafty and go between his legs. No big deal.
I do not see anything "great" in that video. He is a promising wing who wants to be elite player. He even looks slow, but it's hard to judge from the video on how much effort he is giving and is it his first 15 min of practice or is that already going for a couple of hours.
This. As I typically say with these videos, if it's not being done at game speed and similar game conditions, you don't speed up your decision making ability and mentally referencing your catalog of countermoves, it's not achieving the results you want. Watching Tatum shake 10 year olds or Brown drive past 50 year old coaches, I'm sure, isn't the zenith of your ball-handling training program, so I can't use it to make any judgments about the actual intensity in which you are training, if that is the message these marketing pieces are meant to convey (in Jason's case, obviously not). So unless he is really doing some and-1 level dribbling displays, all I can take from these videos is, "it's just nice to see you again Jaylen."
Baylor is Brat.