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I want to improve my shot for basketball bout to play high school ball my shot?

by Guest57596  |  earlier

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i need to desperately to improve my shot i got liek a 50 chance of a jump shot to go in i want to have a least a 70 percent chance how can i increase it fast and make it go in more plz plz help

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  1. i cant really explain over the internet i need to show u lol


  2. Keep shooting it and concentrate on making the bucket.

  3. BK, The ans. is very, very simply , and believe me do not  let any body

    tell you any thing different, the ans. is.

    PRACTICE, PRACTICES, PRACTICES, PRACTICE, and more, and more PRACTICES. Then believe me you will be shooting nothing but 90s

    & 100 O/O so start some PRACTICESING as soon as possible

    GOOD LUCK TO YOU BIG MAN!

  4. BEEF

  5. Learn from the man Ray Allen himself.

    Here is a link-it helped my shooting.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6IPuD8bGd...

    If this doesn't help,do B.E.E.F.

    B-Balance

    E-Elbow

    E-Eyes

    F-Follow through

    Im out peace.

  6. alright try this

    keep your second and third fingers in the exact center of the ball (try for practice using the pump hole to decide the center)

    that will give you direction

    you must have good rotation so isolate that and give it a good spin

    now when you shoot, follow through, you need your whole arm to be completely extended.

    now when your shooting your wrist should be at about your eyebrow and your feet should be a little bit closer than shoulder length apart facing the basket

    your opposite hand should be parallel to the ball and you should not push the ball at all with it.

    you should almost always swish if you do this correctly, also try to get the best arc you possibly can

    good luck.


  7. keep you rfeet square to the basket, Judy-son

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