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JAYDAR says: 6/18/2022 at 5:29:37 PM. i always stone my shot''s with a back spin to it, and It always enters (especially when i calm down and carefully take my shot, not too slow but just right ) so my advice to ya''ll professionally is stick with the style that gives you more baskets, not everyone has the same hand shape and structure so dont expect to shoot and make baskets the same way ...
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- Not Dipping The Basketball
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Nearly every great shooter in basketball history dips the basketball. 1. Steph Curry dips. 2. Ray Allen dips. 3. Dirk Nowitzki dips. 4. Steve Nash dips. 5. Kevin Durant dips. 6. You get the point... So, why do we have so many coaches pushing players not to dip after they catch the basketball? (yes, I had this happen to me). I have no idea. There ar...
'Follow your shot' is one of the worst pieces of advice a coach can give to one of their players. Doing so will negatively affect a player's shot in two ways... a. It will ruin their shooting technique Due to the rhythm of a jump shot, the motion will naturally take the shooter's upper body back and their lower body forward slightly. This moves the...
Another important teaching point is making sure that players are shooting with their fingers spread comfortably wide on the basketball. Many young athletes will catch and shoot with their fingers too close together. The closer the fingers are, the less control players will have when they put up a shot. The best time to address this point is when yo...
3 days ago · The fingers on your shooting hand should be perpendicular to the seams on the ball. Keep your shooting hand underneath the ball with your palm facing up and out. Rest the palm of your non-shooting hand on the side of the ball to steady it. Push the ball up and forward, and turn your body 20 to 90 degrees toward your non-shooting hand as you jump.
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Yes. If u want to eliminate thumb flick, i would start shooting with my guide hand thumb not touching the ball. Both form shooting and regular shooting. If you notice that your guide hand still rotates when you shoot without ur thumb on the ball (this would be your guide hand going from a karate chop motion to Palm facing the rim), I would go ...
Jun 9, 2022 · Elbow placement also helps you center the ball in your shooting hand, so you don’t shoot gripping the side of the ball. Non-shooting elbow should remain relaxed to prevent power coming from the other side of the ball. The main purpose of the non shooting hand is to guide the shot and help release the ball on target. Chapter 4
It’s a game of accuracy, consistent practice, and steering clear of typical hand and arm blunders. Avoid palming the ball or shooting with a rigid wrist; rather, hold it correctly and keep your movements smooth for enhanced control. After you’ve lined up your shot, quickly pull away your guiding hand to prevent obstructing it yourself.
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As you lift the basketball to shoot, the supporting hand acts as a reference point for your shooting hand to follow. This alignment is crucial for achieving accuracy and consistency in your shots. Reducing Side Spin: When shooting, excessive side spin on the ball can cause it to veer off-target. The supporting hand’s role in providing control ...