Tuesday, December 1, 2009

How do u shoot a basketball like a pro?

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How do u shoot a basketball like a pro?nba logo





get an arch angel, it helps you shoot higher and obviously with more of an arch.



How do u shoot a basketball like a pro?nba video ,nba teams



lots and lots of practice, every single day.



Pro's shoot hundreds of shots in the shoot around in the mornings before games to keep their "shooting touch" in prime condition



If you want to be that level some day then start shooting every day in the gym or your driveway or a park.



Work on your short shots (within 5 feet of the rim).



Start without jumping, then add the jumping once you get a handle on the set shot.



Then move yourself farther and farther back from the rim.



You don't have to do 5 foot increments but thats a good start because it helps you visualize not just the distance from the rim but also how much power you need on your shot to make it to the rim.



If you keep this up you will develop the set/jump shot and can move onto catching passes and shooting in one motion.



Then you can work on dribbling before you shoot to get used to your shot motion right after picking up your dribble.



Try "stepping into a shot" where you line yourself up with the passer so that you catch the pass right above your hips (in front of you) so that as soon as you catch the pass you can bring the ball up into your shot.



I have played basketball since I was 5 and would be glad to offer you more information if you would like.



I included a couple of sites with drills and techniques to help you fine tune everything that I mentioned and some more stuff to.



Best of luck to you.
The same way you get to Radio City Music Hall....



PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE!!
You've got to practice as everyone else says. A way to improve your jump shot is something my dad taught me. Shoot the ball high. Up and over. Take about a 3/4 foot jump. Put a little backspin on the ball. The higher you shoot, it helps in multiple ways. 1: It's almost impossible to block. 2: A nonhigh shot will most probably miss if it hits the rim. 3: A high shot can go in by just hitting the rim and bouncing around. 4: It is easier to follow up because there is more time. 5: Easier to get an offensive rebound because the ball will bounce out higher. It is also easier to tip it in.
Lots and lots of practice. You need to practice keeping your elbow in and getting good arch and back spin on the ball. Practice from all over the court, moving as well as set shots. If you want it, you need to work at it endlessly.
Practice like crazy. Take 1000 shots per day!

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