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Luka Doncic Film Study | Breaking Down The Game

Jun 07, 2021
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I'm Tyron Johnson, ten year pro currently playing in France. We're

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and tips and drills you can use to help you improve your game. so sit back, pay attention, I hope you learn something so you can go out and make him pay, let's see what happens. Everyone welcome to another episode of game analysis. This episode we are talking about Luca Dotti when Luca was dating. All my friends, he's going to be one of the greatest players of all time, they all laughed at me, well I bet Dan's laughing now.
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I have known Luca since he was young. I have seen him play against Real Madrid and I have seen it. dominating the Euroleague no college athlete went through what he went through playing for the Euroleague in Europe and playing for Real Madrid it's a different type of pressure it's a different type of game different type of atmosphere and Luca thrives when he thrives in that situation, he HE. I'll be ready for the NBA Lucas went on record to say that the NBA is actually a little easier because the court is so spread out. I agree with Luca, especially with a player of his talent, but let's get into his game and break up.
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Lower it from top to bottom, let's hear it, if you open, Lukas will find you when his main way out to the pasture is the overhead pass. Luca is so big that he doesn't even see the players, he just looks over them because of his size and he uses the overhead pass to his advantage. I've seen him use this countless times. He is a very fundamental player and he keeps you simple and he uses that overhead pass a lot. He also has what I would call baseball. pass, you know, kind of like a shot Stockman: where is he just scamming for a one-handed pass across the court?
luka doncic film study breaking down the game
Basically, basically, you know he uses his ball and he makes a lot of one-handed baseball passes, as we call it. Europe, I guess, and he uses this a lot because it's a quick pass and it's a quick way to get the ball to one of your teammates. The pass is a basic element in Lucas's game, he sets up everything else for him, he has an incredible floater. To respect, he uses this more than just as a scoring weapon, but he also uses it to throw lobs. He looks like he's about to shoot a floater, but he often throws it live while he throws a Florida at the same time.
luka doncic film study breaking down the game
He's kind of interesting, he's very impressive, he throws the ball so high in his Florida because of his touch that you really can't tell the difference when he goes to Florida or ever. He's shooting a lot, let's get into his shooting. Luke is a Deadeye. The shooter on his jump shot does not get much elevation on his shot as you can see in these clips, this has become more popular in today's game as it is a quick way to shoot and guys shoot from long distance nowadays why not. social networks different types of training it has become normal in our game to shoot from further away and Luca Luca has no limit to the range of him from my own experience.
I've started to see that I actually get more power in my shot when I don't. I jumped so high every time I jumped so high and I went up on my shot like a real and I would say I tend to not have as much power behind my shot, but every time I get closer to the ground and make more pop, my shot goes up. distance and I see that with Luca he doesn't get much momentum in the shot but he is very controlled and very strong Luca has a smooth shot everything is smooth everything goes in one movement everything works together he loads his hip and the ball goes up at the same time time, which is very important, he doesn't do a lot of extra movements, it goes from the hip, everything moves from the ankles, through the hips, to the elbow, to the top of his shot, which makes his shots very fast. very efficient and repetition one thing about shooting is repeating the shot the same way every time that's what made the great shooters most of their shots go up and down it doesn't land forward it doesn't land back but most of his shots go up and down because he has a lot of control and a lot of balance in his shot now, when we talk about Lucas' handles, I never see him get the ball taken away from him.
I also didn't see him do any fancy dribbling moves, it's all about his handles, they are simple, he doesn't really need a lot of dribbles, these are the many benefits of playing in Europe at a high level. When you play in Europe at a high level, you can't do too many dribbles because the defense is too intense and you have so many. There are other great players that you will just take everyone to the third game. Coaches don't have that in their offense and you're dribbling so much that everyone else won't know what to do because you're playing the system. one that shares the system, you have to move with the system, so if you are dribbling all the time that system will be ruined, but see what I noticed is that it usually sticks to it in and out and forward Z and attacks downhill and when he attacked downhill, it's a little difficult to stop him because he's so big, he's so strong and he's always under control.
That's impressive for a young player his age. Luke, his preferred move is the step back, it seems like he prefers to go. on the left he uses the step back he often has a dribbling sequence where he goes between his legs Bam Bam Bam Bam Bam and then every time he gets up on his shot he usually looks for the step back, he takes a step back when he goes to the right. but it's a little bit different he used the pound of death dribble when I say pound of death which double means he's penetrating and then he just killed a dribble and then he steps back every time he goes left it's kind of pound step, but every time he goes to the right, hits and kills his dribble and steps back, it's a little different.
Another thing Luka uses every time he creates his shots is this off-kilter look, he used to look out a lot, this makes up for his lack of movement every time he dribbles, you know he's not the players flat blade, so he has to do creative things to get a shot and one of the creative things he does is look, he quickly gets into his shot to look at it, which is very impressive because you're not really looking at the goal and as soon as you make your shot, it's a quick look at the goal, but that comes from working in the gym, that comes from confidence and that just comes from greatness and that's one thing.
Luka is very confident, it seems like he worked a lot in the gym and he's going to be great, let's talk about Luka's athleticism. I think Luca has astute athleticism, being so young and seeing that his body hasn't developed yet, he still impresses me a lot with his athleticism, sometimes he drives and throws a floater and then he drives sometimes and here, mate, that's what What I like about Lukas' game, he is always intense and always being aggressive, his fundamentals compensate for his lack of athleticism. He uses a lot of feints, he has to be strong because they don't get him out of his way much.
I could see every time he drives, he just guides everyone and doesn't let anyone get out of his way, which is very impressive in most cases. At that point, that doesn't happen to guys until they get deep into their career, but Lukas is already at that point where he's making these attacks and people have to respect that now, when we talk about defense with Luca , obviously not something you would highlight. but he's got good instincts and shows flashes that he can be a great help wing defender using his height, he gets a lot of help on the wing blocks, he's got some toughness with the whole Luca thing, man, it's competing and like I said, a plan.
For Real Madrid you had to play defensively, so he lacked a lot of athleticism on the defensive end, but he makes up for it with effort and attention, and he uses a lot of quickness every time he helps out on the side block. Now look at the game and I watch hours of him and his posts weren't even many, but every time he goes into the post, he usually attacks the middle. Every time he attacks the middle, he usually hits you with a floater combination or a face combination. He's very patient every time he gets into the lane and uses a lot of face, that's pretty much all I've seen about him in a post, but he doesn't post much.
Lucca without the ball is something he has to achieve. better in that's an area where he can become much more lethal, but right now without the ball he's pretty much a spot shooter, he's not a threat, he's mainly just looking to see where there's an open spot and he's shooting because of the ball. . He is not aggressive, he is not really involved in the game when he does not have the ball, but when he is with the ball, whenever he dominates the ball, you have a very good relationship with Luca, but off the ball is where you want him, you want to get the most out of him. ball. hands, if you're a defender, you want to get the ball out of Lucas's hands and have him play off the ball and he's pretty much not going to be a threat, but he also provides the rebounds because of his mentality, but you just box him out.
Believe me, this is one of the keys to stopping Luca. One of the strongest parts of Luca's game is his touch. I think Luca plays amazing. He has a variety of different finishes around the edge. Floats and lips raised above the glass. It's common for him. the ball is so high that he negates the shot block, even trying to get up to do it right, like I said before, his floaters are so high that you don't know if he is thrown alive or if he is going to float, but he is bunting. super soft, which is hard for a lot of guys his age to end up like that because you know a lot of guys that come in today we tend to shoot a lot of threesomes or wide open lips.
Luca can finish with the best of them because of his touch every time you have a soft touch in the room it is difficult to stop now when we talk about transition with Luca it is quite simple when he plays in transition it is mainly downhill it would give you a stable movement to get you off balance and then he uses his size, one of his main tricks up his sleeve is the fake pass, now let's talk about some tricks, one thing about Lucas, man, he got it, he obtained massive amounts of fakes and used them in various ways, he usually They use their fake passes. by highly qualified vets, you know when the game has slowed down, vets used these types of fakes all the time, but Lucas is 21 years old and he is already using these fakes because he has a lot of patience in his game and is very advanced.
Basically, this is second nature, De Luca. I love that he plays like a true veteran and he's so young it will be scary every time he really gets his athleticism and combines it with his fundamentals. It will be difficult in the end, but no. At least the best part of Lucas's game is how strong he is. Luca takes great shots and makes great shots. He has been playing in high pressure situations since he was young and it seems that no situation is too difficult for him. That's what I noticed about Luca when he played for Real Madrid.
That's what I noticed when watching when you play in the FIBA ​​championship with Slovenia. That's what I noticed about Luca while he was playing in the NBA at the end of shot time. Luca wants the ball and doesn't shy away from it. he shined in what he shined in the moment he wants that shot, he's making that shot and he's not afraid of it. I love that from a young player and I love the aggressiveness at the end of the shot clock, a lot of buzzer-beaters. Lukas Taking the shot The shot I took against Portland was incredible, he barely had time to shoot and just lunged up and knocked it down, but that's my take on Luca Dhansak.
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