As a visual learner, it would have been great to see the side view of the play including where the ball lands and how far over the opponent's head the ball goes.
Fun drill to practice. I find it important to keep the bend in the legs as consistent on dinks as lobs to hide the shot. Side note, that park slide looks pretty dope.
A dink is a shot that lands in the kitchen. It is mostly hit from the kitchen line. A ball hit from farther back in the court that lands in the kitchen is more often called a drop shot. A lob is a ball that is hit in a high arc, usually the goal of a lob is to hit it high over your opponent’s head. Does that help?