How Luka Doncic Is A Triple Double Machine
How Luka Doncic Is A Triple Double Machine

#lukadoncic #mavericks #nba Download SLEEPER & use our code "BBALL100" for a 100% Deposit Match up to $500: http://Sleeper.com/promo/BBALL100 Luka Doncic broke the record for consecutive 30 point triple doubles and Coach Nick breaks down the keys to his game, and some weaknesses, that you might not be aware of. Join my new community and discord where we discuss and diagram the X's and O's: bit.ly/3pElHsa For more info on the cool 3D Graphics, visit CoachPaint: https://bit.ly/coach-paint-nick-hauselman SUBSCRIBE HERE FOR MORE: http://bit.ly/BBallSub MUSIC: Fighting For Freedom by Anno Domini Join our YT Membership for TONS of extra content: https://bit.ly/3rmJwUB ABOUT BBALLBREAKDOWN BBallBreakdown is devoted to deep-dive analysis of NBA basketball gameplay. If you're a coach or a player, check out the MONTHLY MEMBERSHIP - filled with an ever growing library of on court demos designed to help you improve your play and your coaching! Giving fans a taste of a pro coach's film session, host Coach Nick breaks down fundamentals, play calling, offense, defense, shooting form, officiating, and everything else basketball. In addition, see exclusive interviews with NBA players and coaches, from active super stars to retired legends.



How Luka Doncic's 73 Points Destroyed The Hawks
How Luka Doncic's 73 Points Destroyed The Hawks

#mavericks #lukadoncic #NBA Get 20% OFF + Free Shipping @Manscaped with promo code BBALL at Manscaped.com! #teammanscaped #givegoodface Luka Doncic scored the 4th highest amount of points in NBA history, and Coach Nick brought the goods - explaining how he was able to continually fill it up in the face of a Hawks defense that ranks 27th in the NBA. Join my new community and discord where we discuss and diagram the X's and O's: bit.ly/3pElHsa For more info on the cool 3D Graphics, visit CoachPaint: https://bit.ly/coach-paint-nick-hauselman SUBSCRIBE HERE FOR MORE: http://bit.ly/BBallSub MUSIC: Fighting For Freedom by Anno Domini Join our YT Membership for TONS of extra content: https://bit.ly/3rmJwUB ABOUT BBALLBREAKDOWN BBallBreakdown is devoted to deep-dive analysis of NBA basketball gameplay. If you're a coach or a player, check out the MONTHLY MEMBERSHIP - filled with an ever growing library of on court demos designed to help you improve your play and your coaching! Giving fans a taste of a pro coach's film session, host Coach Nick breaks down fundamentals, play calling, offense, defense, shooting form, officiating, and everything else basketball. In addition, see exclusive interviews with NBA players and coaches, from active super stars to retired legends.



Why Luka Doncic Will Be NBA MVP This Year
Why Luka Doncic Will Be NBA MVP This Year

#lukadoncic #mavericks #NBA Special Thanks to SeatGeek! Use code BBALL for $20 off your first order https://seatgeek.onelink.me/RrnK/BBALL Coach Nick breaks down the incredible 3 game start to this season for Luka Doncic, as he has singlehandedly carried them to a 3-0 record and looks determined to get his first MVP award. Join my new community and discord where we discuss and diagram the X's and O's: bit.ly/3pElHsa For more info on the cool 3D Graphics, visit CoachPaint: https://bit.ly/coach-paint-nick-hauselman SUBSCRIBE HERE FOR MORE: http://bit.ly/BBallSub MUSIC: Fighting For Freedom by Anno Domini Join our YT Membership for TONS of extra content: https://bit.ly/3rmJwUB ABOUT BBALLBREAKDOWN BBallBreakdown is devoted to deep-dive analysis of NBA basketball gameplay. If you're a coach or a player, check out the MONTHLY MEMBERSHIP - filled with an ever growing library of on court demos designed to help you improve your play and your coaching! Giving fans a taste of a pro coach's film session, host Coach Nick breaks down fundamentals, play calling, offense, defense, shooting form, officiating, and everything else basketball. In addition, see exclusive interviews with NBA players and coaches, from active super stars to retired legends.



Funny & Hilarious 2023 Rugby World Cup Moments | Springboks Rugby
Funny & Hilarious 2023 Rugby World Cup Moments | Springboks Rugby

This is going to be the first funny moments video of the 2023 Rugby World Cup. This is by far the worst World Cup in the history of the sport as World Rugby has made sure to do everything in their power to stop the growth of the game during what is supposed to be, a tournament that celebrates the sport of Rugby. Instead, we're seeing World Rugby trying to censor all the content creators. But enough of the negativity, this video is about the Funny & Hilarious Rugby World Cup moments of the Springboks. I'll see how this video goes, if it gets support I'll obviously start doing it for other teams. It's always nice to hear and see stuff that we don't get to see with the regular broadcasts of the games. There was quite a few funny moments during the South African games. A few mention being Willie le Roux being a national treasure with his off the ball stuff. Then we have Faf de Klerk stirring the pot with every change he gets. There's also an example of exactly why Eben is the best, where he just has amazing rugby instincts. There's also a few bonus clips at the end, for the South African fans, which only they will understand. Can't have a South African video without including that. Here are the timestamps: 00:00 - 1. Bongi Mbonambi's Bad Luck 00:58 - 2. Willie le Roux Being a National Treasure 03:10 - 3. Kwagga Smith Getting Abused By Referees 03:42 - 4. Why Eben Etzebeth Is The Best 04:06 - 5. Faf Being Faf 07:06 - 6. Cobus Reinach Being a Scrumhalf 07:46 - 7. Damian De Allende Being a Monster 08:47 - 8. Springbok Scrum Gets Revenge 10:07 - 9. Manie Libbok 10:43 - 10. James Lowe's Warcry Too Good For SA 11:20 - Bonus Clip 1 11:48 - Bonus Clip 2 Lastly, I would also like to thank VHA Accounting Solutions for their partnership during this 2023 Rugby Championship. This video was sponsored by them. We look forward to a great partnership during this Rugby Championship For this Video I used CoachPaint from TRACAB, they're the best in the industry with regards to telestration software: For a 14-day Trial you can use this link: https://bit.ly/coach-paint-tasanalytics Check them out on: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/tracab Twitter: https://twitter.com/TRACAB_ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tracab.ok Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tracab_ #CoachPaint #Tracab



Rugby Referee Analysis: Jaco Peyper | France vs New Zealand Rugby World Cup 2023 (Preview)
Rugby Referee Analysis: Jaco Peyper | France vs New Zealand Rugby World Cup 2023 (Preview)

Here's a little preview of our analysis on Jaco Peyper's performance in the Rugby World Cup 2023 opening matchup of France vs New Zealand. It was a game with high stakes, as it was the host nation playing against their arch rivals in New Zealand. The match didn't dissapoint. France started off slow, but when they got into their gear, they showed why they should be considered favorites to lift the trophy. As for the officiating, overall I think it was a poorly officiating match. There was a lot of inconsistency from the ref, and also bad communication between him and his TMO, Tom Foley . The biggest controversy came with Will Jordan and his aerial challenges, to me, he's yellow card was well deserved as he was nowhere close to the ball. However, his first challenge, was legal, as he got in good position. And then the 3rd one where he got penalilzed after coming back from his sin binning, he got obstructed by the French wing, who bumps him into the French Fullback, Thomas Ramos. Yet, Will Jordan got penalized when it should've been penalty against France. We'll release the full clip tomorrow, with all the other incidents. Enjoy this sneak peak of what to expect. Lastly, I would also like to thank VHA Accounting Solutions for their partnership during this 2023 Rugby Championship. This video was sponsored by them. We look forward to a great partnership during this Rugby Championship For this Video I used CoachPaint from TRACAB, they're the best in the industry with regards to telestration software: For a 14-day Trial you can use this link: https://bit.ly/coach-paint-tasanalytics Check them out on: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/tracab Twitter: https://twitter.com/TRACAB_ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tracab.ok Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tracab_ #CoachPaint #Tracab



When World Rugby's Laws Don't Add Up | South Africa vs Wales 2023
When World Rugby's Laws Don't Add Up | South Africa vs Wales 2023

In the realm of international rugby, few matches hold as much tension and anticipation as those between rugby giants, Wales and South Africa. However, their recent clash has made headlines, not just for the sheer competitiveness exhibited on the field but for the controversial decisions that called into question the consistency of World Rugby's laws. This description aims to delve deeper into these instances and evaluate why many feel World Rugby's rules, in this context, simply "don't add up." The crux of the controversy hinges on two pivotal moments during the match: a contentious penalty try awarded to South Africa and a tackle that has reignited debates on player safety. Penalty Try Controversy: Late in the first half, with the tension palpable, South Africa secured a penalty advantage and quickly sought to capitalize. A clever kick was aimed wide for Canan Moodie to latch onto and, hopefully, touch down for a try. However, the kick didn't perfectly meet its mark. As the ball made its unpredictable bounce, Moodie and Wales' Rio Dyer both reached for it. Dyer's hand made a clear, forceful contact, batting the ball into touch. The immediate question was clear: did Dyer's action prevent a probable try, warranting a penalty try as per law 8.3? But the situation was far more nuanced than it initially appeared. Replays revealed the extent to which Moodie had to stretch and contort his body to even come close to the ball. More crucially, it appeared Moodie may have brushed the ball forward, hinting at a possible knock-on even before Dyer's intervention. The TMO review seemed narrowly focused on Dyer's act, seemingly overlooking the sequence of events leading up to it. The decision seemed ambiguous, raising more questions than answers and leaving fans and pundits alike divided and perplexed. The Tackle Debate: Another incident that has since set social media and rugby forums alight with debate revolves around Damian Willemse's attempt to tackle Rio Dyer. A change in Dyer's direction, primarily due to Marco van Staden's intervening tackle, led to a head-on collision between Willemse and Dyer. The core of the debate here isn't merely the unexpected change in direction but the height of Willemse's attempted tackle. Given the unwavering stance of World Rugby on high tackles and player safety, the immediate verdict for many was clear – a red card. Yet, it opened up discussions on whether all factors were adequately considered or if World Rugby's rules are too rigid, sidelining crucial contextual factors. The Larger Implication: These controversial moments aren't merely isolated incidents. They highlight a growing concern amongst the rugby community about the clarity, consistency, and application of World Rugby's rules. For the casual viewer, these TMO deliberations might seem like a mystery as many opine. Even seasoned players, pundits, and fans are often left scratching their heads, trying to reconcile what they see with the final decisions made. In the Farrell-Basham incident referenced in Nigel Owens' column, we witness another perplexing application of the "mitigation" rule. Farrell's tackle, which many deemed illegal from the onset, sparked discussions on whether mitigating factors were relevant or even applicable. The core debate revolved around the very essence of what constitutes foul play and how the rules of the game interpret and adjudicate such instances. Conclusion: The recent Wales vs. South Africa match serves as a microcosm of the broader challenges rugby faces today. As the game evolves and as technology becomes increasingly integrated into decision-making, there's a pressing need for clearer rules and more consistent applications. It's essential to strike a balance – ensuring player safety without compromising the spirit and dynamism of the game. For now, fans, players, and officials alike will continue to grapple with these complexities, hoping for clarity and fairness in future encounters. Lastly, I would also like to thank VHA Accounting Solutions for their partnership during this 2023 Rugby Championship. This video was sponsored by them. We look forward to a great partnership during this Rugby Championship For this Video I used CoachPaint from TRACAB, they're the best in the industry with regards to telestration software: For a 14-day Trial you can use this link: https://bit.ly/coach-paint-tasanalytics Check them out on: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/tracab Twitter: https://twitter.com/TRACAB_ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tracab.ok Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tracab_ #CoachPaint #Tracab



Rugby Referee Analysis: Six Cards, Two Bad Teams, One Bizarre Match | England vs Wales 2023
Rugby Referee Analysis: Six Cards, Two Bad Teams, One Bizarre Match | England vs Wales 2023

Many tuned in expecting a tantalizing prelude to the World Cup, but were instead served a dish of disjointed plays, frustration, and a level of unpredictability not in the thrilling sense, but more akin to a sense of foreboding. At the heart of this fiasco wasn't the passion of the players or the strategies of the coaches, but the very laws that are meant to protect and uphold the sanctity of the sport. It's important to clarify that the referee, Nika Amashukeli, alongside his team, was simply doing his job. His judgements, influenced by the parameters set by the laws, led to a match with six cards - a scenario unimaginable even a decade ago. But do we blame him? Or do we need to cast our gaze towards the bigger picture and the governing body, World Rugby? World Rugby has, over recent years, enacted multiple law changes under the guise of player safety and enhancing viewer experience. Yet, the England vs Wales match stands testament to a system that seems more interested in making the referee's whistle the star of the show, rather than the players themselves. The sheer number of interruptions not only disrupted the flow of the game but also made it painfully unwatchable at times. Is this the future of rugby we've all been waiting for? A seasoned viewer would remember the days when rugby was as much about brute strength as it was about strategic finesse. When games were gritty, intense, and every play was unpredictable. Today, however, the unpredictability stems from pondering over which innocuous tackle or ruck might lead to the next card. As seen in the incident with Freddie Steward, which mirrored an earlier situation in a South Africa vs Argentina game, the application of the laws seems inconsistent at best and biased at worst. To add to the dismay, Owen Farrell, England's captain, was shown a red card, placing his World Cup campaign in jeopardy. While the protection of players is paramount and head-high tackles should indeed be penalized, the spate of cards shown in this match raises the question: Are the current laws enhancing player safety or merely sanitizing the very essence of the game? It's high time World Rugby reevaluates its stance. By stubbornly adhering to laws that detract from the spirit of the sport, they risk alienating a global fanbase. This isn't a plea for unchecked aggression or a return to the unchecked brutish ways of the past, but a call for balance. Rugby's beauty lies in its physicality blended with strategy, respect, and discipline. The laws should protect players but also respect the rich heritage of the game. England's win against Wales could have been a memorable battle, akin to the epic duels we've witnessed in the past. Instead, the narrative was hijacked by the frequent blare of the referee's whistle, punctuating what should have been an elegant dance of athleticism with staccato interruptions. World Rugby needs to ask itself – is this the legacy they envision for the sport? In conclusion, the England vs Wales match at Twickenham is a dire warning – a manifestation of laws gone awry. As custodians of this great sport, it's World Rugby's duty to listen, reflect, and act. It's not about moving backward, but moving forward with wisdom, ensuring that rugby remains the game loved by millions around the world. The ball is in their court. Will they play wisely? Lastly, I would also like to thank VHA Accounting Solutions for their partnership during this 2023 Rugby Championship. This video was sponsored by them. We look forward to a great partnership during this Rugby Championship For this Video I used CoachPaint from TRACAB, they're the best in the industry with regards to telestration software: For a 14-day Trial you can use this link: https://bit.ly/coach-paint-tasanalytics Check them out on: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/tracab Twitter: https://twitter.com/TRACAB_ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tracab.ok Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tracab_ #CoachPaint #Tracab



Rugby Referee Analysis: Mathieu Raynal  | Springboks vs All Blacks Rugby Championship 2023
Rugby Referee Analysis: Mathieu Raynal | Springboks vs All Blacks Rugby Championship 2023

Who could've guessed that a combination of Mathieu Raynal as referee and Ben Whitehouse as TMO, can be this bad. Let's get the first 20 minutes out of the way, no team deserves to win a game by playing that bad in the first 20 minutes. The All Blacks destroyed us, and made us look like kids. Shannon Frizell absolutely ran over us and made us pay at the breakdown. It's been a while since a Springbok team got overpowered like that. That said, the boks came back and didn't give up. There were moments where we had the momentum and where we started getting into rhythm but then we made stupid mistakes at times we couldn't afford to make them. So I know already people are going to talk about this being an excuse, when you lose 35-20, or when you're 17-0 down in the first 20 mins. No matter how good or bad the ref was, that is on you. But yeah, now let's focus on the officiating, because it was terrible. The main talking is obviously the Cheslin Kolbe try that got disallowed by Ben Whitehouse. It has to be one of the worst TMO decisions I've seen in rugby. When a TMO has clear evidence of grounding and a player whose hands are pressing downwards and touching the ball as the ball is touching the ground, and then he still manages to screw it all up by saying Kolbe's hand was never pressing down. How on earth is Ben Whitehouse a World Cup TMO if he can't even get that right? I knew he was a bad ref in the URC, but he is starting to become the Welsh Marius Jonker. His logic when making decision is absurd. Then you have him not even reviewing the questionable passes on the other Kolbe try and the Frizell try. Then there is him getting involved and spotting a neck roll from Lood de Jager, but after that he simply ignores all the other dangerous neck rolls and cleanouts. What was he doing? Then we have Mathieu Raynal who was just as bad. The Springboks simply had no chance at lineout because Raynal didn't apply the laws. The All Blacks were offside and standing on the Mark of Touch on almost every single lineout, and he called it once, then just never does it again. Then there is the the incidents where the All Blacks are pre-binding onto the Springbok Lineout whilst the jumpers are in the air. Not to mention the Marx try where 2 of the New Zealand player were cynically collapsing the mall 1 meter from the try line, yet they didn't even get a warning. Then there is just inconsistent calls all round with the breakdown and scrums. he had no control whatsoever. The best had to be when South Africa gets scrum advantage, we run 20 meters, which he never calls advantage over, then at the ruck, Lood de Jager, cleans out an All Blacks player, completely from the side and off the ball. Then Sam Cane comes from the side of the ruck, completely offside, goes headfirst into the back of the head of Faf de Klerk, and takes him out, all the while Eben Etzebeth has Ardie Savea in a headlock. And the ref manages to miss every single infringement and also ends up not giving the Springboks any advantage for the scrum. It was an absolute joke. At the end of the day, the All Blacks win us regardless of who was the ref. But boy, this game is making me extremely worried about the World Cup. Of this is the best that World Rugby has to offer, then we're in for a wild ride at the World Cup. Lastly, I would also like to thank VHA Accounting Solutions for their partnership during this 2023 Rugby Championship. This video was sponsored by them. We look forward to a great partnership during this Rugby Championship For this Video I used CoachPaint from TRACAB, they're the best in the industry with regards to telestration software: For a 14-day Trial you can use this link: https://bit.ly/coach-paint-tasanalytics Check them out on: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/tracab Twitter: https://twitter.com/TRACAB_ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tracab.ok Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tracab_ #CoachPaint #Tracab




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