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I’d say start with picking a team and go from there. You don’t really need to watch old games and such; it’s not like a tv show haha, no need to catch up on previous seasons. But YouTube has everything to get you started!
I’d look up fun content like Kobe’s old Detail show or breakdowns like that if you’re interested in the actual game. 30 for 30 documentaries can really highlight some great history like you mentioned.
And of course, get yourself a ball and go out to hit some shots. Even just on your own. Nothing better than the personal connection to the game to appreciate what these guys are doing
Thanks! The last point especially is what I’m planning to do. Also hitting up the local community and seeing if they’d accept someone starting late.
Single best thing you can do as a beginner is dribble, dribble, dribble. Do 10 minutes of dribbling drills a day (or as often as you can) and you should see improvement very quickly. There's lots of beginner drills on youtube and you can do them anywhere (though the sound might piss your family off if you're doing it in the house or garage). Getting a confident handle opens your entire game up.
Love it. Good luck, man!