As someone who doesn't play frequently, like once a week with some friends for some 1's, I am able to make midranges, 3's and even deep shots but it always feel like my jumpshot changes a bit every week we go out, the form doesn't feel like it felt last week and now during my exams after a pretty long time, I finally hit the court still able to make shots BUT with a whole different form. What could I do to fix this??? I go from Tyrese Haliburton to Jayson Tatum to Steph Curry to Shaq to Shawn Marion to Joakim Noah, percentage wise the shots are all the same tho.
If you want to have a consistent jump shot you really do have to shoot multiple times per week. If you have large goals for basketball, shooting daily is a must.
Isn't that travel at 00:44 to 00:46? I thought you couldn't lift your pivot foot before making the ball bounce. I'm still learning basketball basics so trying to learn so I can be more competitive and understand the rules better.
The thing is that jordan's enemies feared him even at 38 But lebron's enemies overlook him and only think him as an old washed man So the only thing missing is his aura, lebron chooses to be funny than serious and quiet which made him a lesser player than jordan, but if he was serious all the time then he would've been a better player than jordan
Ive seen people saying he's speaking facts hes honest. Before Jordan's son was piping his ex Pippen was clearly saying he would never pick LeBron over Jordan
Curry is unguardable handle is top tier all around offensive package but he never won DPOY. MJ was elite on both ends of the court his defense have it own highlight reel.
You didn't hide MJ on defense. MJ didn't need multiple screens. MJ was Finals MVP every time he went to the Finals. Don't compare Curry to MJ. F outta here.
Hey, F outta here. Curry is nowhere near Jordan. Don't get your panties in a wad. Curry best PG of all-time but not even in the same tier as Jordan. YOU DONT HIDE A TOP 5 PLAYER OF ALL TIME ANYWHERE ON THE COURT.
@@qsplakwhy ? Curry is a generational talent like Jordan, just different circumstances. Yall think to be on the same level you need the same stats, same numbers of trophies and thats just delusional. There’s something called circumstances
also he’s not comparing them, he’s pointing out how one aspect of their game is extremely similar. He’s right if curry gets hot there’s few people who can stop him.
You can only call someone a mega legend in hindsight. LeBron, Steph, KD & Kobe are all in the same era. So time will tell who played in the better era.
I'm a critic of the editing, yes there's information here, but I don't like the story the editor told. This seems more like a teser than a video about fundamentals, it dones't seem like any thoughts are fleshed out or even introduced/easy to follow. Ofc it could be because Kyrie might not have performed well, but all I can see is the editing so that's the assumption I'm making.