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@xerxes80009 ай бұрын
Can you do breakdowns on some of the top five star guards/ top 20 picks in college? Collier, DJ Wagner, Rob Dillingham, Reed, Jakobe Walter
@knickforlife40599 ай бұрын
this class is all over the place would love to know his opinion
@dxni75969 ай бұрын
i'd love to see a breakdown video ab both rob and reed together
@jaymonee3179 ай бұрын
Came to the channel to show someone an older video about bmi ascap credits....this a whole basketball channel now lol
@toppdogg28159 ай бұрын
Intel is the most important component of the player evaluation process. Evaluating the talent is the easy part. A lot of times when a team misses on a player, it's rarely about the talent. It's typically about things off the court things that teams don't know about until after they draft him. It could be family issues, it could be his circle, it could be he's more concerned with chasing women. It can be a number of things. The key is to have strong enough relationships that you'll get the real story on the kid
@kilduce44239 ай бұрын
I was going to ask why you haven’t become an agent but after 5 mins in, I understand. You keep it 💯 while an agent has to sell
@DorianGroup829 ай бұрын
God really showed me I’m a coach through and through. You’re spot on with your observation. 🎯
@ServantofYahuahnotoftheworld9 ай бұрын
@@DorianGroup82 hey coach ur stream yesterday rlly motivated me. I spent my own money that i saved up to get to a gym i kind of lied about my age as well to em😅 they believed me lol . So i entered the gym first i worked out done some plyos and upper body work i also never tested my vert before so i was curious and i got a box jump of 36 inch im wondering does that mean i have a 36 inch vert or nah . I was there for hours i took a good few shots then at like 4:30 pm my mom called me home i went to the gym at like 12:00pm . I rlly didnt want to go home but i did anyways there were a few jerks in the gym tho just messing around. I got picked for a 3v3 dropped 16 against some lads . I didn't want to be like a softie but every drive i got fouled the f out of but i wanted to be respectful to my elders😅. Now im currently broke hopefully my mom could pay for me the next time ill be able to go is probably next week if i do extra chores alright coach peace out
@niksavitskii9 ай бұрын
I want to grow and train my son in a Christ centric environment, so that's the best character and values you can seed in young guy. If Nik grows like that my heart will have full peace and confidence that he can be amazing teammate, friend, co-worker, coach...whatever. character goes first but you should have role model for it and Christ is the best for it. Real champ
@KJ.0229 ай бұрын
Love your breakdowns on high school prospects. A couple guys I feel that have potential and with flaws are Dylan Harper and Ian Jackson. If you could do one or both of those guys would be much appreciated. Keep up the great content💯
@didis22229 ай бұрын
agreed
@fletchergrant31669 ай бұрын
Do you plan to do film analysis often. I’m trying to develop elite basketball iq, and you have some of the best breakdowns I’ve found
@DorianGroup829 ай бұрын
I appreciate that Fletcher. I’m looking to do 1 per week right now. They take a lot of time and research. I have more coming. Turn on notifications on this channel so you can know when they drop
@niksavitskii9 ай бұрын
People ask me if my son does love basketball? He is an ordinary guy who loves video games if you give him joystick or ball he will choose first, yeah he is 11. Love comes from experience and interaction, my task as dad is to let him experience the best game. Let him get in love with it. It takes time and effort. Thanks coach, amazing experience and wisdom that you share with us. Love it
@ny37939 ай бұрын
Ain’t no nba scout calling this dude 😂
@taoforte89889 ай бұрын
I saw your Cooper Flagg breakdown and let me ask you this...if he works on the things you mentioned, what's his ceiling? What 's his player comp? Awesome content btw.
@DorianGroup829 ай бұрын
I think a modern day Andrei Kirlenko with deeper outside range is how high he can go. All defensive guy. 2x all star max. A 4th or 5th option on a championship team.
@taoforte89889 ай бұрын
@@DorianGroup82 I think a Kirilenko comp is pretty spot on, I also agree with him being a 4th or 5th option, maybe a 3rd option on a mediocre team. If he simplified his game I could also see a better version of Nic Batum. Regardless, that's not a #1 pick. Keep doing your thing, and thanks for responding.
@indamaking9 ай бұрын
Always speaking real
@niksavitskii9 ай бұрын
Yeah. Amazing wisdom
@conradk9 ай бұрын
I won courtside tickets to a Pistons v Spurs game once. I am yelling as I would normally, and after a whistle Rasheed walks my direction looking at me like STFU, and then gives me the most beautiful smile. Of course I backed off ha ha... 🙂
@bjnt922819 ай бұрын
There’s a difference between loving the game and being obsessed with the game. I think many teams would rather players be obsessed with the game because then they can control the player to an extent. A player that’s obsessed with the game has no life outside of it and will always toe the company line because they don’t want the game to be taken away from them. A player that loves the game gets their work in, gives 100 percent in games and practices etc. Basically taking care of the game first while still making time for their family, friends and hobbies while staying out of trouble.
@DorianGroup829 ай бұрын
I agree with that. In your opinion, what players do you think were/are obsessed with the game?
@bjnt922819 ай бұрын
@@DorianGroup82 I’d say Kobe(RIP) and MJ fall into the obsession category. Especially Kobe. Lebron and Jokic fall into the love category.
@leaving10pins449 ай бұрын
Jordan was at the casino getting drunk before games and retired multiple times unlike bron. he definitely was not obsessed over bron
@enskeez68159 ай бұрын
@@leaving10pins44you’re right, Jordan had an obsession with competition not necessarily Basketball Lebron definitely loves the game more than Jordan but I disagree with Jordan just gambling, despite gambling Jordan still had an insane work ethic Barkley has expressed this aswell
@toppdogg28159 ай бұрын
@@leaving10pins44 You don't have a clue what you're talking about. Jordan was never getting drunk before no game man. Stop with that bullshit. Nobody out worked MJ. Just because he liked to enjoy himself off the court does not mean he didn't give 100% on the court. Ask anybody he played with and they'll tell you he was the hardest working guy on the team. You Lebron fans are not fans of the game, you fans of Lebron and that's sad
@brendonlutz59309 ай бұрын
Another day asking for you to talk about topic!
@maxmalley42329 ай бұрын
Love your videos, they help me as a player a lot
@DorianGroup829 ай бұрын
What grade are you in?
@maxmalley42329 ай бұрын
@@DorianGroup82 I'm a freshman at premier prep in Tucson AZ
@ORGANIKNYC9 ай бұрын
This must have been recorded BEFORE draymond’s recent suspension 😂
@kalenmarshall86928 ай бұрын
4 championships. His anger has been more a asset than liability
@Tribestories219 ай бұрын
p.s. if you don’t believe him-look up “alton clark basketball” and you’ll know 😂 SERIOUS resume
@quisedadogg9 ай бұрын
IF HE WAS SUCH A GOOD COACH OR RECRUIT WHY ISN’T HE COACHING OR RECRUITING NOW? He’s on KZbin best and only way for someone with no voice to be heard🤷🏾♂️💯. He told on hisself that he doesn’t have NBA CREDENTIALS and honestly won’t lying like he’s so plugged in but can’t get a job even as a recruit🤦🏾♂️
@Malaki7279 ай бұрын
Players are the money . I would be wit them too
@Danny-hj2qg9 ай бұрын
Do NBA scouts ask you for video footage of draft prospects?
@DorianGroup829 ай бұрын
They already have video on everyone. Every game is filmed and put on the internet in some capacity. Big time events especially. And most of them have seen guys in person before they call.
@T.I.R.TalkShow60449 ай бұрын
@@DorianGroup82Peace to you!!! Do you conduct training sessions?
@DorianGroup829 ай бұрын
@@T.I.R.TalkShow6044I don’t anymore
@wheretheyattho9 ай бұрын
Can you do a breakdown on JJ mandaquit
@BuzzerProd9 ай бұрын
Would you say that it is worth it in 7th grade to play on a team that is ranked and plays higher competition, and get less playing time than play on a team that isn’t ranked, and isn’t as good but be the main guy?
@DorianGroup829 ай бұрын
In 7th grade, you need to play with a coach who believes in you, is going to be give you a chance to make a lot of mistakes and is playing you majority of the game. If that means going to a lower level, go to a lower level. Play higher level pickup in between. You don’t get better sitting on the bench.
@BuzzerProd9 ай бұрын
@@DorianGroup82 Thanks🫡
@toppdogg28159 ай бұрын
The most important thing at that age is getting on the floor. Bottom line
@jc96869 ай бұрын
Man aint no nba franchise ever call this guy 😂
@personauno45979 ай бұрын
they sure call him to ask how to guard jokic
@noryenlasley9 ай бұрын
Think that if you want to 😂😂 cuz definitely knows a lot
@EASYMONEYSNlPER9 ай бұрын
1000% facts. I've vetted his name, and everyone has said he was just the assistant to the assistant coach. You have to be smoking crack to think NBA scouts were reaching out to him directly
@Hatingonyall20239 ай бұрын
He’s a scout for Montverde a literal nba factory
@JWALKTRILLCEO9 ай бұрын
Why you hating foolie
@brendonlutz59309 ай бұрын
You know it’s really easy to say as a teenager why else r you doinf besides hooping but countless times we’ve seen dudes who go and do other shit rather than go just play hoops. Even recently with giddey, ja, Zion and bridges. These are all young dudes who got distracted it happens. In theory you should be addicted to basketball but not every time so I think asking how much they love it is valid because we’ve seen in time and time again. Of dudes who get distracted or off course
@BrohamDaGOAT9 ай бұрын
Bruh be fr 😑
@michaelshannon34869 ай бұрын
All u gotta do is look his name up and see his resume. Man was a scout for monteverde and has college coaching experience as well. He was also trying to become an NBA coach at one point in his life. So he’s heavily connected. But again, u can google his resume and it’ll shut u up. Y’all only know bruh now because that Cooper Flagg video blew up and y’all thinking he’s a cornball for his analysis but if u actually listened then you’d see it was unbiased, real constructive criticism.
@BrohamDaGOAT9 ай бұрын
@@michaelshannon3486 beat it kid. Anybody can lie on their resume. I was once a software engineer for Google, you won’t even know if I’m lying or not. Be fr.