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Michael Jagacki

@mike_jagacki

Founder of Lockdown Defense • Drills, Techniques and Concepts to develop Lockdown Defenders • Assistant Coach @NewPaltzMBB

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The Knicks were up 9 with under a minute left. They became the first team in NBA history to lose a playoff game from that position. I broke down every defensive mistake that let the Pacers steal Game 1. Watch before Game 2 tips off 👇youtu.be/YLfHJOa60Og

The Knicks were up 9 with under a minute left. They became the first team in NBA history to lose a playoff game from that position.

I broke down every defensive mistake that let the Pacers steal Game 1. Watch before Game 2 tips off 👇youtu.be/YLfHJOa60Og
Michael Jagacki (@mike_jagacki) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Knicks were up 9 with under a minute left. They became the first team in NBA history to lose a playoff game from that position. I broke down every defensive mistake that let the Pacers steal Game 1. Watch before Game 2 tips off 👇youtu.be/YLfHJOa60Og

The Knicks were up 9 with under a minute left.
They became the first team in NBA history to lose a playoff game from that position.

I broke down every defensive mistake that let the Pacers steal Game 1. Watch before Game 2 tips off 👇youtu.be/YLfHJOa60Og
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I can only imagine how many times Thibs has told Towns to be at the level of the screen - can’t imagine this is by design after last night

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One of the most predictable dribbles in basketball? The first dribble coming off a ball screen. Ant read it like a book last night to start MIN dominance— jumped the pick-and-roll switch and stole it on the bounce. We teach this exact read as a steal opportunity.

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Indiana is blowing up ball screens — and it’s not by 'getting skinny'. It's by using physicality and leverage: forearm leverage to fight through, stay connected, and create space. Erasing the most dangerous action in the game. Learn more in the links below: 📖 Blog:

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Strong defenders don’t just move — they transfer force. These are some of the drills that build lateral strength and stability, so defenders can absorb momentum, stay on balance, and transfer in multiple directions - not just the first move.🎥