3 drills for lightning quick release - accelerate from the pocket - elbow starting low, then extending high - just shooting it in the air - tight to the body - wrist already cocked back, already loaded - slow, and then turbo (as soon as we get to the pocket) - pass it to the backboard - catch it already loaded - be already loaded - wrist ready 3 drills for developing NBA range - high arch - start close - form shooting - fully extend the elbow up (elbow above the eyebrows) - drop shooting - hips and legs into shot - when the ball sinks, we sink - drop down, shoot - jump forward - spin the ball - drop, shoot, and jump forward 8 drill for shooting off the dribble - 1-2 Pull up jump shot - 1 = ball hits the same time as left foot - 2 = clean pick up - Dribble Hesi 1-2 Pull up - 1 = dribble with right hand, (foot is delayed) lunge w/ right foot - 2 = clean pick up - Pushout dribble - 1 = Ball and foot hit at the same time - 2 = Pull up - Crossover pullup - Dribble - fake left - fake right - crossover - sweep - shoot - Between the leg up - 1 = Between the legs - 2 = Pull up, shoot - Behind the back pull up - 1 = Dribble - 2 = Behind the back - 3 = pull up - Step back, side step - Ball hits the opposite foot at the same time - side step - pull up - Quick pull up - dribble, same foot, same hand - go forward (sell the drive) - pull the ball back - 1,2 (kind of like a careieokie) - pull up 3 new drills to shoot with perfect balance - Knee hug shooting - maintain the ball between the knees - Tippy toe landing drill - shoot - land on tippy toes - stay on the toes until the ball passes through the net - Turning drill - start facing away from the rim - catch the ball - turn - and shoot the NBA shooting drill - Baseball shooting - 9 spots = 9 innings - 1 miss = 1 out - Swish = home run - 3 outs per spot before moving on (27 outs) *Corner, wing, low wing, high wing, top of the key(X2)
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For everyone complaining about his elbow sticking out, it's not that big of a deal if there's a consistent shot path to follow through that keeps the ball straight. Elbow aligned is more textbook (and how I prefer to shoot and would teach it), but it also requires a turn in the shoulders and hips to reduce shoulder strain. This makes certain movements more asymmetric depending on which side you're on. E.g. step backs and pull ups feel very different depending on whether they are to the left or right and the balance involved is significantly different A slight elbow out allows you to keep your chest more square to the basket without extra shoulder strain. I think Coach Drew's form makes it easier to have a consistent base on many off of the dribble/off the move shots because there is less asymmetry in the lower body. This extra consistency may be a bigger benefit than the small inconsistency of an elbow out shooting motion.
When you are about to shoot off the dribble or off the catch. You you adjust your ball angle to centre or should you shoot when your hand is already on the ball.please answer thanks so much
Thanks I remember my high school coach was telling us to turn after our shot because Steph Curry does it last summer. Good to know that it is more beneficial for me to finish straight-on.
You’re coach is really dumb lol. Just cause Steph does it. Steph does it very good and very consistently but it’s not fundamental, if you can shoot it that way, cool, but practice without.
I mean just because steph does is doesn’t mean that it will work for you. I mean it works for stephs specific size and form, if your different from steph in that way, you have to have your own jumpshot with your own technique
Hi I'm from Philippines this is so very helpful to the players that want to improve like me thank you for all your tips gonna keep that in mind thanks again imma do this and watch some of your tutorial videos as well
Same with me. I think I found out that it’s because when I shoot faster my wrist flicks more which helps with the shot arc. 11 months late but I hope this helps lol
Put the pump on the basketball in between your index and middle fingers try to feel the ball roll off both fingers then form shoot off of the side of the backboard so it comes back to you
The problem with the study is people twist a lot to fade away or get away from the defense and typically when they twist it is off the move. When they dont twist they are wide open and it is typically a stand still shot so obviously they will shot higher because it's just an easier shot.
Everybody watching this, pls dont shoot with your elbow out like this guy. Bring it in so it’s perpendicular with the ground, your shot will be much more accurate and you wont have to compensate with your wrist and fingers as much. Notice the difference between Curry and Thompson’s shooting form vs. this guy.
Your elbow is irrelevant. Your shooting hand should be under the ball. You lift point should be in a position where your wrist extends in a straight line to the rim. Your elbow position is secondary to these two fundamentals. It just so happens that many people's elbows will be more adducted.
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For the love of God NEVER SHOOT with your feet completely square... right foot forward turned slightly to the left so everything is a straight line through your right leg , arm and eye
Bro I'm really sorry to tell you this but you want your elbow crease to be at EYEISH LEVEL on release AND YOU NEVER BRING THE BALL DOWN ON THE SQUAT... that's too much motion for consistent release... but hey what do I know I only coached Theo Pinson, Wendell moore and 30+ other high school kids that went d1 and 8 overseas