what do you call his first shot? a double combo kick? lol the timing was so perfect
what do you call his first shot? a double combo kick? lol the timing was so perfect
It's a carom kick combo time shot.
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The four-railer was the only shot that impressed me.
You weren't impressed by the masse shot?
No. Standard shot for a good player.
That was a difficult shot no matter how good the player is- especially to make it
It was a simple shot to hit the ball. Making it required a very healthy dose of "luck".
Those shots look good, but I've did similar, and more impressive, shots thousands of times.
Every time you do it, luck is involved...I don't care who you are...Efren or Elroy.
Those are low percentage shots that look impressive when they work. Sometimes you have no choice but to go for it.
Everybody raves about Efren's Z-kick and how great he was for making it. Hitting the ball was the "great" part...making it was L U C K. Just as Efren called it after he made it.
By knowing how to make those shots, and the fact that they were the only shots he had -- He made his own luck by knowing how to make the shot, his practice and knowledge paid off, by providing an opportunity to "get lucky."
L U C K
The four-railer was the only shot that impressed me.
L U C K
The four-railer was the only shot that impressed me.
Seriously, that masse shot did not impress you? That shot was more insane than even the kick.
He actually bent it around the second set of balls 5-6 feet away. The only way he makes that masse is to get the spin to catch really late. That shot was nuts.
PS: Masse shots are not luck, they are something that players can actually aim very well when they practice them and have a feel for the spin. Melling is one of very few pros who actually shoots those shots well and you can tell that by the way he shoots them that he is not just throwing the shot out there and hoping, he aimed that shot.