Every Hooper Should Learn From Brandin Podziemski...

Every Hooper Should Learn From Brandin Podziemski...

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@logan-jq8zs
@logan-jq8zs - 26.03.2024 00:07

I am tying to find a good basketball role motel and I think he is it

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@justine2190
@justine2190 - 19.03.2024 03:19

🔥 content

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@mat_j
@mat_j - 07.03.2024 15:26

pointGODziemski

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@M_R.b
@M_R.b - 02.03.2024 10:32

Damn

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@elredoble
@elredoble - 01.03.2024 16:59

The best team to watch. They are all great.

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@wthomas5697
@wthomas5697 - 29.02.2024 03:01

It is kind of amazing that he just showed up and starts. At 20!

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@nonameno5245
@nonameno5245 - 27.02.2024 14:27

Keep away draymond from him....

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@jonathank786
@jonathank786 - 25.02.2024 11:15

Seeing him live the intensity as well as his impact is definitely there

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@edgardosoriano4864
@edgardosoriano4864 - 25.02.2024 08:08

Bp rising superstar just like jk, moody, tjd , kerr should give them more mpg every game.

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@lalremruatpuiarenthlei4665
@lalremruatpuiarenthlei4665 - 23.02.2024 08:37

This is what young guys who are planning to play professional basketball needs to hear and see. Not everyone can be like Kobe, Steph, MJ, etc. So the next best thing is to have a high IQ and know what u can and can't do. U don't need to be a great scorer, u need to first learn how to play winning basketball, defense = winning basketball imo. Every team will likely already have their no 1 - 3 option in terms of scoring, but defense is where its okay to have an abundance of.

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@djdoc06
@djdoc06 - 23.02.2024 00:20

Having a very good Floater game is so underrated. Makes quick small guards so much more dangerous.

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@meirworch2867
@meirworch2867 - 21.02.2024 22:14

He's better than Jordan Poole

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@i-gotchu-fam
@i-gotchu-fam - 21.02.2024 16:55

Is he cocky like Jordan Poole cocky? or like a humble kind of cocky?

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@MrGODINTHEMAKING
@MrGODINTHEMAKING - 20.02.2024 15:53

I called it during pre-season i said i like this kid i hope they keep him... then they wasnt playing him at first and i was like play him play him! Lol finally they did and the rest is history my second fav player now on g.s.w curry #1

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@blax4pix973
@blax4pix973 - 18.02.2024 22:25

Word !! He’s 🧨

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@ILLAmusick
@ILLAmusick - 17.02.2024 07:28

😮‍💨

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@uelitoreyes2656
@uelitoreyes2656 - 17.02.2024 06:16

this guy reminds me of dragics.

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@user-fp3de1ez8m
@user-fp3de1ez8m - 16.02.2024 10:15

Pods always look like he got beat up... LoL

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@Hollywood041
@Hollywood041 - 15.02.2024 16:42

Start here: maintain athletic ability from youth to adult body size, then be 6'4", next be the best HS player in your State, follow that up by attending university out-of-State on scholarship before transferring to the one you really want to go to b/c it has links to a popular NBA player (increasing your chances to be drafted), get Co-MVP in the league w/ the star of that year's NCAA tourny favorite, and finally get drafted by the most dominant team of the last decade that has support to train you, a top-tier coach, and 4 All-Stars to alleviate any pressure to perform immediately.

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@ichirofakename
@ichirofakename - 14.02.2024 22:11

Most impressive to me (besides the rebounding) his how left-dominant he is without it seemingly limiting his effectiveness.

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@Matt_4869
@Matt_4869 - 14.02.2024 18:17

I just hope he wont be like JP. He got good prospects, hope he can really make it in nba

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@johnlarsen5273
@johnlarsen5273 - 14.02.2024 02:30

All I can say is, glad you're still with Us. I would have enjoyed your playing skills. I To loved playing ball Thanks for sharing

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@johnlarsen5273
@johnlarsen5273 - 14.02.2024 02:12

Holy shit,This guy is special 🙂 He's Someone to watch out For, what's his name again 😎 thanks for sharing this

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@Jal5555
@Jal5555 - 12.02.2024 06:57

I watched a Santa Clara game last year and I was like whoa . Suprised his collectible cards don’t sell for more, It takes time.

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@julianbashir8277
@julianbashir8277 - 17.01.2024 02:18

Trade Klay and let this man be the full time starting 2 guard

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@spacejamgaming
@spacejamgaming - 15.01.2024 08:53

Podz has a BULLDOG in his chest!!! ❤️ A HUSTLE THAT YOU CAN'T TEACH TO A PLAYER 💪

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@schuylersavage276
@schuylersavage276 - 12.01.2024 17:47

I stayed patient, knew I was just in love with the game even though my game and the politics were agaisnr me at first. I kept working and played literally 4-6 hours a day as much as was possible. Played Vs older comp often at the beach. Played Vs older comp during after school pick up as a freshman. Yada yada. Slowly got a lot better at doing whatever I wanted to do. Eventually saw those above me fall behind me slowly. Long term ended up fighting for the starting PG role junior year, making some nice highlights, had 14 assists in one half of a winter scrimmage Vs Canada team, but coach couldn’t trust me as the season grind got going so ended up back on the bench mostly. Senior year I was the starting PG. Finally. It was like a dream. I was ending up in the paper. I tied the school record for assists with 16, and broke it about two weeks later with 18 vs our school Rival Oyster River. My teammates showed me this website that talked about the best teams and players across the county, and we had made the blurb for our state in D2 and they mentioned how I was the heart and engine of the team and about my record setting game. Man it was like a dream. I was literally living my dream. I was doing the things that I used to be pretend I did during my 4-6 hours of play when I was 11-13. Heck I had surpassed my own expectations of what I would be able to do. Starting varsity was like a pipe dream, let alone setting school records???


Entering the last 5 games of the season, my coach moves me to the bench, we play without a point guard, because he just wants to go “bigger”.

He leaves in the off guard/3 who literally doesn’t really even love bball and is a family friend of his who shovels coaches driveway and has Christmas dinner with him. This is the same coach who made me promise afrer promise but no matter what I was able to actually achieve on the court, he was never able to accept my game since it wasn’t what he liked. He was an old white man who always focused on the 80s lakers. I was a record setting sprinter who played like I was a mix between a QB and Allen Iverson. Fans adored my game. I used to have little kids come say I was their favorite player. When we faced off in the playoffs Vs the team who I broke the record against and I had been moved to the bench role, when I finally checked in at the scorers table the opposing coach caught my attention and asked “what did you do????” Incredulously. He couldn’t fathom why the player his team had zero ability to stop from warping the entire defnese was sitting out most of the first half. This made me cry later on when the game was over. During my career I had numerous OPPOSING coaches and players give me the kinda props that just feel kinda cathartic. They appreciated my game so much instead of being mad, they tipped their hats to me. Yet my own coaches never gave me the slightest praise. Yes they might have let me start and play the whole game for a time, but never really validated me the way they did their personal favorites. One time with 5 seconds left I dribbled the length of the court and drew the D and dropped off a dish for a layup at the buzzer for the win. Next practice coach literally gave the credit to my teammate saying “Bret can’t save us by driving the length of the court every game guys!”

WHAT.

I could go on and on. I could tell the story about junior year UMASS college camp where coach stuck me on the varsity B squad as an incoming junior despite promising me a shot to start A, and I ended up dishing 20 assists and knocking our own schools A team out in the first round of the camp playoffs at the end of camp. Coach never once mentioned this. I literally destroyed the entire team. Our teams leading scoring senior that year, Matt, was in awe of my game. After that B Vs A win he was just laughing saying “Schuyler just owned all of us.”

I know I sound, idk, arrogant, and so on, you name it. But that was never how I WANTED to be. But I say ALL of this because of this videos advice to just let go of the politics and stop coach blaming. And I honestly did that for years. And I proved myself. I surpassed everyone! I surpassed my own goals! I actually got invited to be a practice player for the UNH men’s D 1 team in college! But still, I don’t think I’ll ever get over the unfair treatment I dealt with from these coaches. It was bullshit. It’s disgusting. And I honestly want to get involved in player support one day so I can confront other coaches who do this. I eventually went on to, a couple years after HS graduation, getting addicted to opiates. It was directly related to how I was treated by these coaches. When you are on one hand getting the craziest valdisifpn ever from rabdom people on the outside, but your own people on the inside disrespect you over and over? I honestly can’t really feel the pain anymore because I think I’m still working on un-numbing myself.


I know a LOT of kids who have little ability even by themselves on a hoop complain about not playing and politics. Their parents don’t care if their kids are good, they think they just DESERVE playing time. That was not the case with me and I really feel like it’s not the case wirh every single player either.
I understand why this content creator said what he said. He doesn’t have the time in this video to be inclusive to all situations. On AVERAGE, you are better off just letting go of caring about politics or not and just grind. But sometimes, at least for me? I wish my parents and ME were more willing to confront these assholes. I wish I had actually considered transferring to the schools where these other admiring coaches were at. And this brings me to :

Guess what? Brandon Pods? As much as he put his head down and worked hard, guess what else he did? He transferred out of a college with a coach that wasn’t giving him a shot and went somewhere where he would actually be valuables for what he could do, and no politics got in the way. So I appriwcste by Any means comment, but he’s sort of off at the end of this video. You have to know when to just shut up and work. But you also need to know when you have proven to yourself how good you are, and no one around you admits it, it’s time to go somewhere else. My biggest regret is that I didn’t try to transfer to my schools rival and beat their asses. The irony is my mom is friends with teachers at that rival school and they are well known for being more open minded and balanced, while my HS is well known for being littered with biggots and right wing voting almost entirely. Simply put: I do not give off energy that meshes well with that lol.

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@Thmcmoney
@Thmcmoney - 10.01.2024 07:30

Can you do a Ray Allen attention to detail?

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@techgamesyt8046
@techgamesyt8046 - 10.01.2024 03:49

He look likes DELONTE WEST

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@hamishgibson7113
@hamishgibson7113 - 09.01.2024 01:17

Can you do a player break down on Kylan Boswell from Arizona

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@woodyharrelson2624
@woodyharrelson2624 - 08.01.2024 14:19

He’s more mentally there than moody and kuminga

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@LMProdz8
@LMProdz8 - 08.01.2024 06:08

Hey coach, this might sound ridiculous but what if there are no pickup games, like ever? I live in a small town with only one consistent workout partner. What should I do?

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@StepIntoYourMoment
@StepIntoYourMoment - 08.01.2024 01:09

Kerr: “You gotta show your humility amongst the veterans… otherwise Draymond will punch you in the face and we’ll trade you next year.”

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@Robert_Boucher_Jr
@Robert_Boucher_Jr - 07.01.2024 10:23

This video break down, added edits, and narration was top tier. Well put together 👏🏼

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@godddxd523
@godddxd523 - 07.01.2024 06:58

I find his patience and decision making ability even better than curry. He knows what hes doing every play i can see that

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@Kimora._.s
@Kimora._.s - 07.01.2024 03:58

im a 9th garder on varsity, im a SF can u do some workouts for my postion i want to help my team more offensively.

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@AkrylicLines
@AkrylicLines - 07.01.2024 03:39

That's dope. Giving props to him by making a video about his skills. Sickk

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@markcooper5595
@markcooper5595 - 07.01.2024 01:00

He’s under a great coach and ex player in Kerr….a true prospect for the future

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@danbrown1344
@danbrown1344 - 06.01.2024 15:18

Absolutely love this guy's motor. I remember seeing him play against the Blazers and he led the team in offensive rebounds and had a really efficient scoring night. He plays exactly the way you want a guy to play if they say they want more minutes.

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@ecumemes.exe123
@ecumemes.exe123 - 06.01.2024 08:15

Title is sus 😂

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@notthetruth
@notthetruth - 05.01.2024 09:33

So proud of this young man

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@mastty4453
@mastty4453 - 05.01.2024 05:55

Gotta love his hustle

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@cmc1411
@cmc1411 - 04.01.2024 20:17

The basketball world is gonna learn to respect any prospect who’s coached by Herb Sendek.

Check the resume, lol.

The man put Harden, Jalen Williams, and Podz in the league…and he’s got one out in Santa Clara right now who’s gonna be very good as well.

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@jamessinclair6576
@jamessinclair6576 - 04.01.2024 20:12

Thanks coach, the book is fire by the way.

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@tarmaskhalifa871
@tarmaskhalifa871 - 04.01.2024 09:24

2020 draft so weak. Now it's has shown huge potential. But the most hyped drafts don't live up to expectation.

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@YoarkaIMADRAGON
@YoarkaIMADRAGON - 04.01.2024 01:19

I see Manu Ginobili

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@scorchfps
@scorchfps - 03.01.2024 23:20

this guy called me a pussy on 2k, i said he wouldn't be anything after that but i guess he proved me wrong

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@_kndd
@_kndd - 03.01.2024 18:07

a derrick white breakdown would be really nice

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