The correct shot has an arc of 45 degrees and a shot depth of 11." Our system will tell the shooter either of these depending if the player wants to work on shot arc or shot depth. Ray is widely considered one of the best shooters in the NBA so it is great to see him constantly striving to improve his shooting. Great video!
We here at Pardon My Sports think it was nice of NOAH to take time off from his busy schedule at the local Bingo parlor to help Ray Allen. Keep those pads on!
Steve Kerr has done so 4 times during his career, his highest 3FG being .524 with the 94-95 Bulls. It is rare to shoot over 50 percent from three on sufficient attempts, but it has been done in the NBA. Jason Kapono has shot .514 with Miami, Detlef Schrempf shot the same percentage plus averaging over 19 ppg with Seattle during 94-95.
0:14 i know people who swear he doesn't have a flat arc but the majority of his makes were in the high 30 degrees. about 44 degrees are what coaches tell people to strive for
48 degrees when its done by a machine that works always perfectly, sadly we are no machines but just imperfect human beings, that is why we have to adjust that theory to our mechanism, normally all pro players w good shooting consistency does it within 30 to 40
Every player in the NBA misses more 3's than they make, call me the next time a high volume shooter makes over 50% of his 3's. (hint: your never going to call)
Miami Thought they were getting Ray's jumpers?P PSHHH... He left his skill at Boston. I knew it was part of his plan. Hes going to screw Miami over in the End :)
Dude, how can you say that. He is on a practice court, with no defender! Have you seen Steve Nash's most 3's in a minute challenge video? Seen Stephen Curry's 3 point shootout practice? Kyrie Irving's 3 point shootout? No defender he should so make more than he misses.
Neither can you. What's your point? Ray Allen is getting paid millions to be a spot up shooter on the heat and he shoots below 50% on a practice court? That's unacceptable. His shooting% this past season are off his career averages. That is my point.