Becoming a Playmaker: How to Improve Your Basketball IQ

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Published 2020-09-17
Join PGC Director Matt McLeod as he goes into an in-depth film study and helps you unlock the basketball IQ that all special playmakers possess. Not only will you be better prepared to make great reads in-game, but you'll also learn how to create more scoring opportunities for yourself and teammates.

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All Comments (21)
  • High school and college teams don't always have ball-handlers who can do these things, but these skills are very useful and all players should learn this ART of basketball.
  • Since i am a point guard i need to be a good playmaker, thanks for da useful video!💪🏾
  • @jaydenhughes1
    jason tatum is definitely one of my favorite players to learn from. thanks for the tips!
  • @brycemorris7110
    thanks for the video man this is gonna be a huge help i can’t wait for practice tomorrow to see how i can improve from these clips
  • @EnriqueEJLM
    i think when being a smaller point guard like i am, you have to force the defense to always be on kind of that confused state while also not hesitating I struggle sometimes getting through and moving the ball quickly enough for my team to get the ball in the basket it all really just comes down to how well you work in under pressure and always going in your own pace not the defenders pace.
  • @2khandz978
    As he poops his way from the defense sounded hilarious I'm sorry 😂😂
  • @chosborne5241
    These are so helpful since I grew early I was a post in middle school but now in high school I'm a guard, thanks!
  • @keatonbetts430
    I all ready had a high basket ball IQ and now I have a even better IQ thank you for the video
  • @darthhorror0HD
    the problem with creating plays at school on the courts for me is that no one tries to cut to the basket or atleast get open and all of them beg for a 3 point shot that theyre not gonna make
  • @bray9612
    i learn something new every video