Wizards’ Kyshawn George Cooking in the Lab w/ NBA Skills Trainer Olin Simplis

really pack [Music] my back. Yes. We don’t know how many kids is going to be coming and then we still got our 12:00 group on the half court like we did last year. What do you mean? No, don’t feel free, but like don’t tell me we don’t need them. Why? Nobody [Music] else. [Music] Shoulder. Shoulder. Shoulder. There you go. [Music] Yeah. I ain’t never missed three in my life. I I got him. I got him. Marsh. I got him. I mean, Prince and all these people. Open your hand, Keith. Down the middle. Good. Yep. Good. [Music] [Music] Let’s do a couple things off the dribble. So, I want to one, two, pause, separate, then off that a side shuffle, and then turn in. So, I got to do a lot of move. So, get one off the dribble. You can. No. Be in this gap because I want them freeze them. Then separate and then shift and then turn. Yep. Let’s go. Uh, we’ll go 12 makes. Freeze them with that. One, two. Get them to sleep. One, two. Separate. Nice. Good. Shift up. Shoulder work. Just see it through. There you go. Then pull it. [Music] Good. Nice. One, two. One, two. Yep. [Music] Don’t pull the shoulder out on any of it. See it? Now drop it. That’s the one. Good. Good. Good. Good. Same Yep. Good rep. Good. Now rep. Okay. Go ahead. Finish that rep. Good. Now just rep out. Let’s rep out eight. The haha side step off the dribble. Yep. Change the cadence on the two. Sometimes pop and separate. Good. Yep. Get comfortable. Get comfortable. Yep. Good. Good. Here we go. Nice. [Music] [Music] Good. Good. [Music] Heat. Heat. [Music] Heat. Heat. [Music] [Music] [Applause] Good. Now make five where it’s just between between right up. So now we going to go to the We work the counters first. Now get it where you just haha and then right up. So now the counter becomes a threat. So So just and then find it. Yep. Hazy or No. Right to it. So create a gap. Hit him with the So one, two. Yep. Good. Cuz what that does is now it’s like cuz when I come off that one two foot replacement, right? So now when you do this, he’s thinking a shot and that and now cuz this the second count I want to just instead of me going into his body, I want to hit him here. He thinks his shot and I’m just lateral getting up out of here. All right. So one, two, find it. Good. Make sure the gathers are clean, too. One, two, separate. Good [Music] Two separate. [Music] Nice. Good kick. [Music] Good. shoulder. Every time you pull that shoulder up, make that shoulder go with it. Come on. There you go. Two free throws. Good Now you going into year two and like play really well this year. Defense is going to be different. So that one two, how that one two feel? What’s your go-to to create last second? Yeah. Right foot forward. Yep. So we going to stay with that. So I want you to have something you go through when you need a bucket. So that look real. But then what about the two dribbles into it? What do you mean the between? I saw you went between behind. Which one you feel more comfortable with? I usually what I do so I get his hair and he’s running here. Uhhuh. I just run to right. So my first double is always going to between. Right. So then Yeah. Well then live with that cuz we know when James get to this you know you in trouble. But he don’t run from it. So we going to do the same thing with that. Then on this one, p plant, let’s fade. And then this one, instead of turning in, I want you to run through the pass. All right. And then we’re going to rep out like we did that. But first 12 makes the one, two, step into them, separate, fade, and then run through the pass on the third shot. Shoulder work. Good. Start in the middle third. Start in the middle third. You got the switch you want. Walk him down. Get to where you want them. See, it’s working. The most important part cuz he’s already shoot the out of it is the first shot off the dribble. So, we just get to a two, three dribble combo that he’s real comfortable with. End of the shot clock where we know this what you going to do. that we playing off. So, it’s a tween tween shot and then play off. So, now he’s working on a tween tween separation, side step separation and the bump separation. But just getting to a move where you know when I need a bucket, this what I’m going to. And then I got a couple counters off of it. [Music] Good. Hit him. One, two. Good. Shoulder. Shoulder. Shoulder. Don’t cheat yourself out of any makes. There we go. Good. [Music] [Music] And then remember why we do these low drops. When we do these drops, it’s really for stuff like this. So my gather later reps, my gather, I’m being explosive through in here. Yep. and tight. [Music] Yep. Boom. Good. [Music] There you go. That’s nice right there. Good. Yes, sir. That’s a good one. That’s your best one. Yo, be a threat. Be a threat. Be a threat. Yep. [Music] Now side step out of it. Good. [Music] [Music] That’s go. That’s real go. That’s real go. That was a real go. [Music] How long? [Music] If if I shoot with you, I’m going to make most of the shots. I see you lining up and stuff. I’m like, “Oh, no, no, no. I’m going to shoot. I I’ll shoot with you tomorrow. I need you to make shots today.” He’s not here tomorrow. He’s here tomorrow. You’re here tomorrow? You said you gone tomorrow. Oh, I guess at night. I’m not here tomorrow. [Music] Oh. Oh, yeah. Layups. Tell them it’s layups. Tell them is layups. Layups. Layups. You’ve been over there with them. [Music] Good.

Washington Wizards’ Kyshawn George links up with NBA Skills Trainer Olin Simplis to refine his craft. In this session, they focus on creating space through elite footwork and building go-to shots with precision shooting. Watch as Kyshawn puts in the work to elevate his game to the next level.

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