View Full Version : Why doesnt Giannis do 3 point layups?
selrahc
03-20-2019, 12:03 AM
Hes obviously athletic enough to jump from behind the 3 point line and get close enough to lay it up and it would count as 3 points because both feet were behind the line... why doesn't he do it? :confusedshrug:
Milbuck
03-20-2019, 12:34 AM
Definitely a smart idea. Unfortunately these things called "defenders" exist, getting in his way and preventing him from having wide open layups from the 3PT line.
FreezingTsmoove
03-20-2019, 01:01 AM
Ignore Milbucks dumbass stupidity. This is a serious thread that I have often wondered about for decades... I dont have the length that these 6
insidehoops
03-20-2019, 01:04 AM
My go-to move is leaping from halfcourt and floating in for a layup
TheCorporation
03-20-2019, 05:02 AM
My go-to move is leaping from halfcourt and floating in for a layup
:lol
4-point play :eek:
Spurs m8
03-20-2019, 05:33 AM
Yeah its strange no one has started doing this yet.
Would defs make shit more interesting and a better spectacle, which the league needs right now
Kblaze8855
03-20-2019, 05:43 AM
Im surprised nobody did it in an all star game. You see floaters like this at times. Nate robinson had a big game tying shot for the Bulls in the playoffs where his back foot was on the line for a floater. Few more inches its a game winning 3.
Giannis could easily take off from 25 feet and shoot a 10 footer.....thats just the distance of the Ft line to the basket. He could probably go from 25 to 8...but it would be such an unusual motion. And the injury risk would be there. You would need to be wiiiiiiiiiiiiide open with a clear path to do it with any kinda forethought. In that situation? Just lay it in normally. Good shooters can make a three point shot that wide open at 50-60% in a game. Not worth the risk of a wild 16 glide into a floater.
In an all star game? Yes. Totally worth it.
iamgine
03-20-2019, 05:52 AM
It's possible but it would only be feasible on a breakaway attempt. On breakaway, a sure dunk should result in 2 points ~100% of the time while you have to be better than 67% on these 3pt floaters. It's not worth it. As a fun move in the all star game, it's fine though.
Kblaze8855
03-20-2019, 06:02 AM
Ive seen someone do them in practice just messing around but im not sure who it was. It was someone short. Im not sure it wasnt Nate Robinson. I'll try to find it later....but it was straight up 3 point floaters where hed take off and shoot it inside the line. Not the ft line...just...inside the 3 point line.
I really think it may have been Nate working out with Isiah Thomas in some old workout footage I have....
ErhnamDjinn
03-20-2019, 08:57 AM
[QUOTE=FreezingTsmoove]Ignore Milbucks dumbass stupidity. This is a serious thread that I have often wondered about for decades... I dont have the length that these 6
Jasper
03-20-2019, 11:04 AM
Only person Ive seen do that was Dwade, I forgot if it went in, but was basically a runner from the 3. Wondered also why more people didnt attempt it basically drive then dun a forward runner from the 3.
playoff game , at half time, and it did NOT go in.
LeCola
03-20-2019, 11:06 AM
It sounds possible if it is tried in a fast break and the lay up is a teardrop.
FireDavidKahn
03-20-2019, 11:12 AM
Because they can't do it.
tpols
03-20-2019, 11:13 AM
Well for one does Gianni even have a good floater? He seems like a dunk or layup guy... Second its probably a huge injury risk... Hanging in the air that long a defender can easily slip under you as you're vulnerable. Third its only possible on a fastbreak when a running start is available
SomeBlackDude
03-20-2019, 11:29 AM
My go-to move is leaping from halfcourt and floating in for a layup
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Bronbron23
03-20-2019, 12:05 PM
Hes obviously athletic enough to jump from behind the 3 point line and get close enough to lay it up and it would count as 3 points because both feet were behind the line... why doesn't he do it? :confusedshrug:
Dude your joking right? Its pretty much impossible, even for Greek. It's much easier to just shoot a regular 3 point shot than jumping as hard as you can and throwing up some long range floater as your descending.
No offence dude but this question sounds like something my girl who's never played would ask.
bullettooth
03-20-2019, 12:17 PM
Definitely a smart idea. Unfortunately these things called "defenders" exist, getting in his way and preventing him from having wide open layups from the 3PT line.
There are no defenders in this generation.
insidehoops
03-20-2019, 01:02 PM
My new move, which I developed overnight, is I now jump from the opposite free throw line and just soar through the air in slow motion for around 15 seconds, gliding until I'm above the opposite free throw line, at which point I unleash a George Gervin-like finger-roll, and then slowly descend back down onto the court.
Levity
03-20-2019, 01:04 PM
i feel ive seen this exact thread on here in the past.
with that being said, this idea was my go-to move in nba hoopz on ps2.
SamuraiSWISH
03-20-2019, 01:52 PM
Given his horrendous jumpshot, and the way the league lets him travel all over the court. I
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