I used to be terrible at basketball. I would always get picked last when I play basketball with my friends. After this guide I am the one who chooses my team. ❤
@@Pick6FootballPodIm not even kidding this single tip HELPS A LOT. After implementing this, I started making like 2-3x more than before and i was quite shocked. So i dont think the guy above is really capping but idk
I used to be so good at basketball. I would always get picked first when I play basketball with my friends. After this guide I am the one who they would've chosen last in my team
Literally just corrected my shooting to this recently after hyper extending my right arm. The ache reminds me that I’m involving my guide hand too much. Since I’ve tried this, my shot consistency has went up even with me being injured. It forced to me correct my shot lol. This video was right on time. 🔥🔥🔥🔥 lol
Honestly, this one simple fix in minutes made it to where rather than bricking and airballing at least 15 shots before making one(literally not an exaggeration) to making it on most shots and getting 2 in a row then 3 all the way up to 6. All i have is appreciation, thank you
You need to fake you're jumping but you can't leave the ground you need to stretch the legs and raise your heel and the rest of your foot stay on the ground just do it with the same timing as your jump when you do jumpshots
Ngl. I was taught the complete opposite and it works for me. I use my guide hand 100% through. It comes off in the end like he says. But I focus more on my guide hand than my shooting hand.
Bro! I was just 2/24. Used this method and now I’m hitting more consistently. Yaw stop shooting with 2 hands. Let go the left and completely flick the right just like the video. Practice! Practice doesn’t make perfect. Perfect practice makes perfect.
No wonder i was struggling. My guide hand doesn’t let go early that is why sometimes when i shoot it’s too short. Then figured it out by practicing and this actually is the perfect form. 😅 Letting go of your left hand early before releasing the ball actually makes the release so easy and consistent. Ye my english suck mb 😂
Did anybody notice that Patty actually missed this shot? Listen to the ball hitting the rim then bouncing on the court. And no swish of going through the net. Also the expression on his face and the slumping of his shoulders. That's not to say that the technique is incorrect or anything. It was simply a missed shot. I wish I knew him so I could asked whether he remembers missing or not.
Are you supposed to spread your fingers apart on a shot because I’ve been keeping my shooting hand fingers touching eachother while shooting for a year now
Try a heavy ball than a regular ball . You gain strength when repeating the same movement.. or just lift weights by doing hammer curls. Kinda weird but it makes your fore arm stronger . You start to shoot better .. I don’t even have to jump when shooting any more .
when i was like 15 I used to have guide hand problems but was good at floaters and i used to try n fix my jumper by onehand floater releasing on em. now i just keep my offhand LOOSE. no longer looks one handed or like it just slips off
nope u want that guiding hand to follow up to the release but not like all the way feel me u gotta have the ball with u if u release it too early its gonna make the ball go unbalanced its hard to explain but u need to have the guid hand involvbed