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I plan on playing college basketball do i need to change my shot?

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but im only 15

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  1. It's never too late to change your shot. If you think your shot is going to be a problem get someone like a coach to help you with your shot. Shooting like that is usually a long term problem. If your a pure shooter, try to make your shot attractive for the recruiters. Depends on your age as well. If your  going to be a senior this year it might be a little to late to change up your shot before the season. If your younger you MUST change it now. Good Luck.


  2. well in my opinion i dont think id  change it, cuz if it works good and feels smooth who cares if its not perfectly fundemental. Altho i shoot it fundementally perfect, it took me a while to get hang of it cuz i just changed it to this form only bout a month ago. The main reason i dont want u changing it is cuz when u change, u no that on the first day it ll start sinking and u think its good thing that u changed it, but in couple days u ll face terrible shooting days cuz u have to see how to make ur new form work with the adjustments. So, dont change it, if u were to change something to shoot over someone then do a quicker release, but practicing that too keep in mind dont neccesarily think "quick" when u shoot, cuz u mite rush it, but just think game speed shot aight?

  3. if ur 15 ud probably know right now if ur good enough to go to ku.. dude theyd be all over you at aau nationals and stuff in 3 years its hard to go from nothing to something in 3 years.  

  4. You are only 15 years old so your repetition should just be developing. That's also a good sign that you are 6'1. That means that you have time to grow. But really the answer is NO you don't need to change your shot. I coach high school basketball and once my players leave junior high everything is set. When you are in JR high, you have to develop repetition which means shooting everyday on a shooting machine called "the gun" I tell my junior high coach to make sure that every player gets at least 200 shots in a day. That way when they make the transition to high school and eventually on to college their shot will be set for life. If you can make the ball go in the hoop at 6'1 and you might grow to be 6'4 or 6'5 don't worry about a shot!

  5. well it depends on where your going, if a community college is in your near future, give up cause no one cares. If your going D1 like your name says, worry about pass first than shoot if your only 6 1

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