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How do i improve my 3 point shooting and dribbling?

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How do i improve my 3 point shooting and dribbling?

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  1. try to find your three point range where you shoot more comfortable and you just keep practicing your range until you master it  GOOD LUCK


  2. practice?

    i don't think there's a trick.

    to improve. you do better.focus on what you want to accomplish.

    and yeah dude lol

    just practice.

    than you'll surely do better.

    good luck^_^

  3. Do what all great players do. PRACTICE. It is necessary to survive in sports. practice. practice. practice. Just walk around dribbling with one hand and then switch hands and dribble with it. Then shoot around from whatever range you'll be shooting from in games and in practice. Then go back to dribbling and when you switch hands do it between your legs or behind your back. Then shoot more. Finally, jog/sprint up and down the court and crossover behind your back or between your legs around half-court and go towards the other sideline and start dribbling towards the basket and around the 3-point line stop and shoot

  4. practice makes perfect.

  5. Dribbling:

    Gain control of the ball by spreading your fingers over it's top.

    Begin the dribble by pushing the ball firmly to the floor. Use your hand and wrist to control the height and speed of the bounce.

    Keep your hand on top of the ball so that it rebounds accurately, and keep the bounce height to waist level. Try to keep the ball from hitting the palm of your hand. Feel the ball with your fingers and let your wrists do the work.

    Move forward on the balls of your feet and bend your knees to maintain your balance!

    Always look up the floor to be aware of the exact positions of your teammates and other defenders.

    3 Point Shooting:

    Bend your knees and square your shoulders to the basket, have a wide stance and bend your knees. Always make sure you are balanced when shooting.

    Explode upward and shoot the ball on the way up.

    Your elbow must remain straight when shooting. That means your elbow is always pointed in the direction of the basket.

    Concentrate on flicking your wrist straight. Hold your follow-through until the ball goes through the hoop. All of the ball's momentum and spin should come from your wrist. The power for the shot is provided by your legs.

    A good jump shot has a high arc that reaches its highest point 2/3 of the way towards the rim. When shooting, think of your shot as going up and out. The balance of the two is what makes a jump shot go in.

    For your follow through, when you are releasing the ball, snap your wrist so your hand looks like you are about to put it in a cookie jar. This gives the ball backspin.

    Remember to focus on beef. B is for balance, E is for eye, E is for Elbow and F, is for Followthrough. Remember to always face the basket and be balanced.

  6. You could waste your time getting one of those d**n instructional videos, or you could do the best thing and practice.

  7. HIRE STEVE KERR!

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