So funny story, I actually shoot like this. When I was like 4 years old I started shooting on a 10 foot hoop and I had to use two hands to get it up there. All the way through H.S people laughed about it, but I was still almost shooting 50% from three and I could shoot off the dribble, fade away, etc… back in 2008 I played in a competitive Basketball league and I would say Atleast 90% played college ball. I remember the first shot from three I took and made it, the other team was like that was luck, dude shoots with two hands. Then I hit a couple more and they were like dude is legit lol. After the game a couple guys came up to me and was like we never seen a shot like that and we thought the first shot you made was luck lol. Good times, I miss being young and playing ball!
effortless, lighting quick release, high arc, pure stroke, consistent, repeatable, undefendable. i dont understand why people laugh at his form, he has the best shooting form and the most efficent form in the history of the game. kids should learn his form and stop shooting the wrong ways.
I've seen a video on IG about rules/exceptions and I saw this man. This is my favorite way of shooting. Been wondering if it's "ok". It works best for me. As people say here if it works it works
How is it fucked up?! The trajectory of the shot was right on. Everyone starts their shot from the middle of their chest. The only difference is...he starts and ends his shot from there.
@@injusticeanywherethreatens4810He was respectful enough for defenses to contest. That's enough in my eyes. He shot 33% for his career but defenses still guarded him.