Test Your Court Vision & IQ! (& Milos Teodosic Passing Breakdown)

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Milos Teodosic is one of the more impressive passers of all time, in my opinion. His ability to deliver a wide variety of passes, see the game a step or two ahead of the game, lead teammates, and be precise with his passes is absolutely unreal. In this video, you'll put your court vision to the test and learn from one of the best.

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ByAnyMeansBasketball
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I tore my ACL twice in the span of 2 years, couldn't play contact for 2.5 and came back better than I was before. I've never really understood why but your videos really helped me get it. I basically studied the game. I watched all the basketball I could, and even just playing mycareer on 2k and trying to get assists I got better at understanding the flow of the game and the natural movement of the players, which made everything slow down.

Love your videos man, keep up the amazing work

kauredo
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If wasnt forced to play under Doc Rivers he would have had a better NBA run.

IHadToMakeThisAccount
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Thanks for covering Teodosic. Such a great player to study!

futterknecht
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Used to idolize Steve Nash because i've always had really good passing talent, but never had the ball handling skills to be the true PG. So when I was young and athletic, i actually played more like Ginobli, attacking and slashing while also being a good passer. Got back into ball now, but serious injuries and age and im nowhere near as explosive and im so much slower, but thanks to YouTube, and channels like this one, im actually developing far better ball handling skills and am actually becoming a true point guard, and right now, Teodosic is my role model.

Love this video so much.

tommywolmart
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This helped so much im curretly injured but its nice to watch and build on stratergie and visual ability

Omega-X
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Thanks for sharing! This is very helpful

evelocz
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Can you talk about passing as a whole. Passing is underrated subject in basketball. I would love a more in depth detail video on passing just as a whole 💯

CashMenace
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I got them all right but watching it in film and doing this in game is just on a whole different level.
He’s passes and court vision are elite.

Kojea
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Najbolji plejmejker na svjetu❤ pozz teo

ilijaprskalo
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Nice vid. I think he already had a read on pnr like Soft hedge.

teteualmeida
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Yo as guard one of the things i struggle with most is that i’m super efficient and comfortable playing off the ball, but when people start trusting me and putting the ball in my hands off the rip i kinda freeze at the top of the key and i don’t really know what to do. Could you make a video on this?

okcgaming
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1:35 i Just got this one right and 6:50

pedroluisdesouzaresende
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Make a attention to detail jimmy butler

rahulodwyer
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Damn bro it’s lose-lose situation with these instructors:
Crawl✅: YOU FOOL, ALWAYS STAND YOUR GROUND!!! DROP AND GIVE ME 50!
Crawl ❌: ALWAYS LISTEN TO YOUR INSTRUCTOR, GIVE ME 50!!!

wp
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I suggest going to 2k and just try to get assist

jaden
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Slowing down and transition so you can have your big man rim running for an easy dunk has to be one of the craziest details

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collegepennsylvania
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A lot of these passes are super obvious to me, maybe cuz I played in Europe. I was taught to read the back line/read the help. I'm looking at the help defender's eyes (if he's looking at me, his man has a cut), looking at his positioning (typically look at the front jersey I can see that clearly, then he's fully defending his man). It's the same little tricks I used to beat defenders 1v1 (e.g. I see space under the front of the defender's sneakers, means he's not on his burst and I'm gone)

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As they say, elite basketball players read help defense the best. Pretty much everybody in the top leagues can create advantages against one defender but the elite can take their initial defender out of the play then either react to or manipulate the help defenders to facilitate scoring or passing. High IQ players really make the game a work of art.

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