what does Phil Handy do?
That 5 man lineup has played 18 minutes together on the season. And yea, they got smoked in those minutes, but talk about a small sampleConsidering the one point per game scorer Vanderbilt was supposed to be starting to shore up the defense, that was a particularly brutal dressing down.
This guy is over the top for sure, but the lack of proper positioning and other failures in consistently implementing proper defensive principles is an indictment of the coaching staff and the culture the players and coaches have created. On paper, a defensive line up of AD, LBJ, Prince, Vanderbilt, and Reddish should be decent at least.
800 views. Needs better marketing adviceThe sunglasses indoors really sells the demented-maniac persona. He's getting some good marketing advice.
half of those are from here probably800 views. Needs better marketing advice
I think the turnovers and rebounding energy were a far, far bigger problem than specific defensive stuff, adjusting for the fact that you're not going to play "playoff 4th Q locked in" defense in this type of game.View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yZpBasw3FBc&ab_channel=FilmSession
i know you can do this for every team in every game in this league...but he does point out some solid stuff sometimes. though its insanely hard/effectively impossible to be perfectly locked in on defense every possession.
i'm sure it's wearing off hard for people but i still lol at some of these, hes pretty funny.
his commentary is performance art but the actual stop-action video is a nice recap of a few isolated playsHe doesn't get that many views (most videos have less than a thousand, very few have more than a few thousand) but he's is really churning out the content here. 39 videos in one week, for games from 1/26-2/1.
please God noi think someone needs to send him an invite to post here
Excellent post and we saw all of it on display yesterday. There was one play that stands out showing his physical weakness. Tatum just went through him taking it to the hoop. Didn’t score on the initial attempt but did on the putback. Herro offered zero resistance because he just physically couldn’t.Tyler Herro is a major problem (for Miami) defensively. It doesn't appear to be an effort thing, it's 50-50 physical (slow feet, short arms, weak body) and mental (he plays like a young rookie - slow to rotate, bad leverage, anytime a quick decision has to be made he's always wrong). If he's not allowed to hand check aggressively, he's not much better than Haliburton/Young/Lillard. It's not some major mystery why the Heat have made a couple of deep playoff runs without him. At least Duncan Robinson is pretty long (6'7 with a 7 foot wingspan).
It appears that he isn't a fan of Spoelstra.
I can't get through this. Did he mention that the Cs were playing zone at any point?
Screw presents and holiday songs and turkey dinner. What I want for Christmas is this guy on my couch screaming at the TV for five straight games.
I only lasted a few minutes, but found it mildly humorous when he said Heat Culture left town with BronI can't get through this. Did he mention that the Cs were playing zone at any point?
He should totally do an offshoot where he does this for real life jobs. At the dentist:Screw presents and holiday songs and turkey dinner. What I want for Christmas is this guy on my couch screaming at the TV for five straight games.
I haven't watched all (many) of his videos, but I had been thinking that it would be nice to see him pointing out good D, as opposed to arm-chair coaching.Crazy guy was happy with the Celtics' defense against Atlanta (I thought it was mostly locked-in too, despite giving up some points and also thinking the game was over too early):
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QaCRGPOs4-E
He's started doing that, and he's starting doing some offensive videos as well:I haven't watched all (many) of his videos, but I had been thinking that it would be nice to see him pointing out good D, as opposed to arm-chair coaching.
Yah, sorry-. I had meant in response to the Hawks video itself. A slight change of pace from "EVERYTHING SUCKS!!"He's started doing that, and he's starting doing some offensive videos as well:
View: https://youtu.be/QaCRGPOs4-E?si=P4cpfp8C3uXN_lDm
He doesn't do many of these, though.
is he referring to himself with the new title? if so yes I think it's a better title.Looks like he's changed the name of his YouTube channel from "Film Session" to "Awful Coaching," which probably is a much better title.
His shirt was distracting. Also, is that a green screen?
Having KP drop to the rim lets all the Celtic defenders play aggressive/tight perimeter defense (& go over screens).I gotta say I appreciate Awestruck Guy a lot more.
Couldn't have picked a better example of the kind of D he dreams about though. After the first quarter, there was some special D going on.
That was well past the point he needed to go to, but hey, the guy's prone to hyperbole and overreaction, this is not news.All-time stuff? Really?
Film breakdown was okay. Would have been better without the commentary.That was well past the point he needed to go to, but hey, the guy's prone to hyperbole and overreaction, this is not news.
Like, no, Porzingis is not a rim-protector at the level of Peak Rudy Gobert, nevermind, say, Bill Russell or Mutombo. But it's certainly true that he's playing at a very high level right now defensively, and that very few players in the league can alter a running-downhill Zion Williamson's intent at the rim like KP did. And I appreciate a little film breakdown of it, even if it comes with a side of nervous breakdown too.