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Meet Kyrie Irving
He is an NBA champion, 8x NBA all-star, and among other accomplishments.
He is one of the best Point Guards to ever play in the NBA.
But anyway…
Today while rotting on instagram I came across this video
When he responded to the question that the press asked him he barely acknowledged it.
But what he did say is that the coach that trained him when he was 15-16 trained him in an “out of the ordinary” and “uncomfortable” way
He is basically saying it would be way different than the way the general masses look at basketball training.
I did some digging and found this..
The coach that they talked about is called Sandy Pyonin.
Keep in mind.. no one knows this coach apart from some people in New Jersey. He got some popularity a couple years ago because he coached kyrie Irving and kyrie Irving was a first pick in the nba draft. But then that popularity died down.
But sandy pyonin has been training basketball players for decades and he has trained over 40 NBA players as of now.
When I went to investigate his training methods I saw that he wouldn’t go into detail on how he would train his players so he was and is basically gatekeeping.
this is an article of him talking about tips and advice for basketball players
You can tell he’s clearly gatekeeping and giving the same bluepilled advice like
“be flexible” “be hydrated” “condition your body” etc
But then I found this video
He seems to have high iq if he gets irritated about the player he coaches not having a high iq
he cares more about iq or “talent” that physical athleticism.
I also found this
When he talks about training he never goes into detail. But he started talking about a new player who is better than kyrie when he was in 9th grade
this is the player he is talking about
Aiden Carter. I might stalk him to get more info and etc but this is the last thing I want to show you
This was extremely strange. And it makes no sense or has any reason to make sense
This video came out in 2012 which is 12 years ago, but in the comment section someone commented “Sandy is godly”. But he posted that comment 8 years ago the video aired on YouTube. Then the weird part is that 2 years later he reply’s to his own comment in that same video and says “My past still haunts me”
I don’t fucking know why he commented that but I am confused as to why
This is strange and I don’t understand (that’s me replying to his comment btw) but still his comments make no sense at all.
Sandy Pyonin is more than meets the eye…
He is an NBA champion, 8x NBA all-star, and among other accomplishments.
He is one of the best Point Guards to ever play in the NBA.
But anyway…
Today while rotting on instagram I came across this video
When he responded to the question that the press asked him he barely acknowledged it.
But what he did say is that the coach that trained him when he was 15-16 trained him in an “out of the ordinary” and “uncomfortable” way
He is basically saying it would be way different than the way the general masses look at basketball training.
I did some digging and found this..
The unknown trainer to the stars
UNION, N.J. -- The first thing you notice when you walk into the tiny, nondescript gym is the mezuzahs, those tiny torah scrolls on the doorposts. There are no
www.si.com
The coach that they talked about is called Sandy Pyonin.
Keep in mind.. no one knows this coach apart from some people in New Jersey. He got some popularity a couple years ago because he coached kyrie Irving and kyrie Irving was a first pick in the nba draft. But then that popularity died down.
But sandy pyonin has been training basketball players for decades and he has trained over 40 NBA players as of now.
When I went to investigate his training methods I saw that he wouldn’t go into detail on how he would train his players so he was and is basically gatekeeping.
this is an article of him talking about tips and advice for basketball players
How Sandy Pyonin Trains Future NBA Stars
Gym teacher and AAU basketball coach Sandy Pyonin (right in photo) has trained 32 NBA players over the last 35 […]
www.stack.com
You can tell he’s clearly gatekeeping and giving the same bluepilled advice like
“be flexible” “be hydrated” “condition your body” etc
But then I found this video
He seems to have high iq if he gets irritated about the player he coaches not having a high iq
he cares more about iq or “talent” that physical athleticism.
I also found this
When he talks about training he never goes into detail. But he started talking about a new player who is better than kyrie when he was in 9th grade
this is the player he is talking about
Aiden Carter. I might stalk him to get more info and etc but this is the last thing I want to show you
This was extremely strange. And it makes no sense or has any reason to make sense
This video came out in 2012 which is 12 years ago, but in the comment section someone commented “Sandy is godly”. But he posted that comment 8 years ago the video aired on YouTube. Then the weird part is that 2 years later he reply’s to his own comment in that same video and says “My past still haunts me”
I don’t fucking know why he commented that but I am confused as to why
This is strange and I don’t understand (that’s me replying to his comment btw) but still his comments make no sense at all.
Sandy Pyonin is more than meets the eye…