People forget how good Kobe’s outside percentage was before he broke his index finger on his shooting hand in two different places and developed arthritis in the bone from continuing to play. For his entire career, he released the ball with his index finger on his shooting hand, after that injury he had to change his form/release. His outside shot, and touch overall, was never quite the same after that. His index finger, which was his primary release finger, was so bad that he couldn’t even spin a basketball on it anymore. Then he started shifting I believe to releasing more with his middle finger. Remember that season he was shooting 50% from the field before the injury, and was on course to possibly win MVP for a 2nd time, after that injury his FG percentage dropped to about 41%. But he kept playing and won a chip that year against the Celtics, but his finger never recovered.
If you looking to master the game you look at the very best or 2nd best since both have same bag and no weaknesses, and both had work ethic beyond human
@@joshuad24 Steph? Kob is master of the game, talk about a man that perfected every single thing there is about his game, steph is an elite 3 point shooter... Kob is elite at EVERYTHING from A-Z
@@RealisticAndTrue Curry is a better shooter, ball handler, floor spacer, more efficient and arguably better finishing relative to position, not saying he is better than kobe but there are several things he is better than kobe
It's great but Kobe was more all around great. Players like Reggie Miller, ray allen, and steph probably have better shooting form and technique. Kobe does look slightly better than michael who had more of a workmanlike function over form move.
@@alanlee67 all around great is exaclty why Kobe’s is better. Thats why kobe can shoot the pull up as well, where the guys you mentioned are mainly catch and shooters or set shooters.
The set point piece is very interesting comparing Kobe’s high point to Curry’s low. The pro being it’s more difficult to block, the con being it’s slower to get off which I believe suited both of they’re games & play styles. You always want to shoot the ball the same way every time however I’m sure from time to time Kobe being the perfectionist psycho that he was did practice shots with a lower set point as he was always the 1 taking the last shot and sometimes did not always have enough time to reach that high set point.
from 2008 - 2020 i would judge a basketball game based on how closely they replicated kobe's jumper. if they got his jumper down pretty good i knew the game would be realistic if his jumper looked fugly, the rest of the game would also be fugly. here's my list of great kobe jumpers in video games: 1. NBA 2k11. they had his sweep and sway down but also the form on his release was super realistic. also happens to be my favorite simulation basketball game of all time. nba live 09 got the cadence to his jump shot down better. but fadeaways, contested pull ups all in favor of 2k11. 2. NBA Live 09. perfect rhythm and sweep and sway for kobe's jumper. kicked right leg out further, upon landing his right foot would be angled to the right , his body slightly leaning back with the sway. the only issue with the jumper is his hands upon release. not entirely kobe's form. if you took nba 2k20-2k24's release form and put it on live 09 sweep and sway animation it'd be the perfect replication of kobe's jumper from top to bottom. 3. nba 2k14, 2k19, 2k20, 2k24: his upper release is damn near spot on in these newer 2ks. only issue is his lower base is not kobe like. he just basically jumps straight up and down legs slightly moving forward. i feel his upper release in 2k24 paired with his sweep and sway from live 09 or 2k11 would be the perfect kobe jumper. in fact i often modify his jumper in todays 2k games to resemble a blend of 2k11 and 2k24 kobe's jumper . usually find the john wall base or what used to be jump shot base 70 in 2k20 to be pretty accurate for his sweep and sway (either covington or culver have it now for their base). it gives kobe a more 2006-2010 looking kobe jumper where he jumped higher and kicked his legs forward for power on deep shots. nba 2k16 and 17 with the weird after shot animations kinda ruins the realism of kobe's shots (he wasnt doing emotes after every jumper) nba elite 11 is obviously not gunna make the cut. nba 2k12 and 2k13 although great games overall kinda went away from making kobe's jumper look super realistic which for me often times brought me outta the immersion.
As a hooper who's trying to make it to the NBA I'm glad you made such a meticolous and precise breakdown of Kobe's shooting form. I pray for your success and your well-being, God bless you ❤
Great breakdown vid, really well made one. There gotta be an episode for Steph. Looking forward to breakdowns on some unorthodox shooting forms like Kevin Martin or Tyrese Haliburton.
You have no slightest idea about how great Kobe's shooting skill is, cuz I was doing the same practice over and over... that pivotal set point was where he puts his elbow right in front of his eyes and hold it there, then release the fore arm like catapulting the ball out...
@@galaxybrainjimmy1520 I think the most important part of that is really pounding the ball on that first dribble. A - you sell the drive, B - you create some momentum to explode upwards into the pullup with. And then with repetition you're able to gather the ball right into your hands and shot pocket perfectly each time
@@galaxybrainjimmy1520 Kobe usually fakes the defender off the triple threat looking for ways the defender might bite and move a foot. he always depends on the defenders balance where he wants to go. if he jabs right foot to right and the defender bites he goes to the left and vice versa. wherever the defenders hips is facing he goes the opposite way. the foot work is when you jab right then you want to go left. you pound dribble with your left hand going to the left with the right foot then left to create the one-two step then pull up. if you jab left and he bites dribble with right hand but extend ur left foot to the right 1st then right foot for the 1-2 step then pull up.
Now look, you made a good breakdown , BUT. His shooting form isn't something anyone should replicate. He has 2 motion shooting form which isn't bad for midrange shoots since you don't need that much power but rather need more space. But shooting from 3p line or further away you would need one motion form to be consistent and higher % shooter. And biggest issue with his shooting form is that for most people shooting with that high set point would eventually lead to shoulder pain. His shooting is a thing of art when you watch it but keep in mind his work ethic and daily repetition he has done through his long career. At some point it's not about mechanics but rather about reps and confidence, today most people shoot less than 300 taken shoots per week and act as if they are best shooters outside of NBA 😂
Amazing form but as with Jordan , nothing a mere mortal can do. To have this form u need the long arms then hands the shoulders , the body to execute these biomechanics. Seen a lot of kids try to shoot this kind of high release high elevation shot - but they simply don’t have the strength and body to come close. Steph curry’s, Reggie’s, even ray allens form is far more attainable
Low percentage how? Every guard in the 2000s shot 40-45% from the field. And Kobe's percentages is just a one shot difference his and Lebron's field goal percentages despite LeBron being mostly a slasher finishing at the basket
I've always noticed that too. While his form is definitely one of the nicest out there, it's not the best to practice and emulate for a lot of people unless they have the athlecism and arm strength as his jumper needs a lot of lift and is basically a catapult style. He was able to be consistent with it because he was a pro that could put an insane amount of hours into it. Again, something else that not a lot of people can afford to do.
His shot is only slightly flat, but remember he was getting like 38inch vertical and is 6'6', so a huge arch isn't necessary! Also remember Kobe was responsible for most of his team's points and was a volume shooter in an era where it was extremely difficult to score.
People forget how good Kobe’s outside percentage was before he broke his index finger on his shooting hand in two different places and developed arthritis in the bone from continuing to play. For his entire career, he released the ball with his index finger on his shooting hand, after that injury he had to change his form/release. His outside shot, and touch overall, was never quite the same after that. His index finger, which was his primary release finger, was so bad that he couldn’t even spin a basketball on it anymore. Then he started shifting I believe to releasing more with his middle finger. Remember that season he was shooting 50% from the field before the injury, and was on course to possibly win MVP for a 2nd time, after that injury his FG percentage dropped to about 41%. But he kept playing and won a chip that year against the Celtics, but his finger never recovered.
lebron owned kobe
reason why lebron GOAT
Awesome breakdown, so much detail! Can't wait for more.
Please do Kyrie and Steph
If you looking to master the game you look at the very best or 2nd best since both have same bag and no weaknesses, and both had work ethic beyond human
Both my faves but for todays game your better looking at Steph
@@joshuad24 Steph? Kob is master of the game, talk about a man that perfected every single thing there is about his game, steph is an elite 3 point shooter... Kob is elite at EVERYTHING from A-Z
@@RealisticAndTrue Curry is a better shooter, ball handler, floor spacer, more efficient and arguably better finishing relative to position, not saying he is better than kobe but there are several things he is better than kobe
@@guyschill2059 🤣 the only thing you can have belivable argumebt is 3 ball shooting... thats it
@@RealisticAndTrue okay you're a kobe fan so nothing will change your mind
Greatest shooting form of all time
It's great but Kobe was more all around great. Players like Reggie Miller, ray allen, and steph probably have better shooting form and technique. Kobe does look slightly better than michael who had more of a workmanlike function over form move.
@@alanlee67 all around great is exaclty why Kobe’s is better. Thats why kobe can shoot the pull up as well, where the guys you mentioned are mainly catch and shooters or set shooters.
@@scdt7 Steph (goat of shooting) and MJ (overall goat) are mainly catch/set shooters? What are you smoking?
One has to ask the question, how did MJ score off the bounce and how did Steph shoot them pull up three's?
@@alanlee67hell nah
jordan had better form and was more graceful
lebron better than them both doe
Greatest form.
The set point piece is very interesting comparing Kobe’s high point to Curry’s low. The pro being it’s more difficult to block, the con being it’s slower to get off which I believe suited both of they’re games & play styles. You always want to shoot the ball the same way every time however I’m sure from time to time Kobe being the perfectionist psycho that he was did practice shots with a lower set point as he was always the 1 taking the last shot and sometimes did not always have enough time to reach that high set point.
Best breakdown of a jumpshot
Man that was beautiful...kobe was a great shooter
from 2008 - 2020 i would judge a basketball game based on how closely they replicated kobe's jumper. if they got his jumper down pretty good i knew the game would be realistic if his jumper looked fugly, the rest of the game would also be fugly. here's my list of great kobe jumpers in video games:
1. NBA 2k11. they had his sweep and sway down but also the form on his release was super realistic. also happens to be my favorite simulation basketball game of all time. nba live 09 got the cadence to his jump shot down better. but fadeaways, contested pull ups all in favor of 2k11.
2. NBA Live 09. perfect rhythm and sweep and sway for kobe's jumper. kicked right leg out further, upon landing his right foot would be angled to the right , his body slightly leaning back with the sway. the only issue with the jumper is his hands upon release. not entirely kobe's form. if you took nba 2k20-2k24's release form and put it on live 09 sweep and sway animation it'd be the perfect replication of kobe's jumper from top to bottom.
3. nba 2k14, 2k19, 2k20, 2k24: his upper release is damn near spot on in these newer 2ks. only issue is his lower base is not kobe like. he just basically jumps straight up and down legs slightly moving forward. i feel his upper release in 2k24 paired with his sweep and sway from live 09 or 2k11 would be the perfect kobe jumper. in fact i often modify his jumper in todays 2k games to resemble a blend of 2k11 and 2k24 kobe's jumper . usually find the john wall base or what used to be jump shot base 70 in 2k20 to be pretty accurate for his sweep and sway (either covington or culver have it now for their base). it gives kobe a more 2006-2010 looking kobe jumper where he jumped higher and kicked his legs forward for power on deep shots.
nba 2k16 and 17 with the weird after shot animations kinda ruins the realism of kobe's shots (he wasnt doing emotes after every jumper) nba elite 11 is obviously not gunna make the cut. nba 2k12 and 2k13 although great games overall kinda went away from making kobe's jumper look super realistic which for me often times brought me outta the immersion.
This is awesome
Kobe beating the celtics and magic were some great accomplishments
As a hooper who's trying to make it to the NBA I'm glad you made such a meticolous and precise breakdown of Kobe's shooting form. I pray for your success and your well-being, God bless you ❤
The Greatest of all time!
Great breakdown! Would love to see:
1. Vince Carter
2. Luka
3. Paul George
4. Kawhi
5. DeMar DeRozan
great quality video crazy i would have thought you had millions of subs keep up the good work👍🏾
I appreciate that!
my new favorite shooting form channel!
Next Mj Cuz he is my favorite shooting form
A classic jump shot. The game is moving towards set shooting though - as it should. Jump shots are a crucial skill for the mid range tho!
You should do one over carmelo anthony's shooting form
can you do camrelo anthony form?
Great work sir.
Great breakdown vid, really well made one.
There gotta be an episode for Steph.
Looking forward to breakdowns on some unorthodox shooting forms like Kevin Martin or Tyrese Haliburton.
You have no slightest idea about how great Kobe's shooting skill is, cuz I was doing the same practice over and over...
that pivotal set point was where he puts his elbow right in front of his eyes and hold it there, then release the fore arm like catapulting the ball out...
The ball gather off the dribble is the hardest part for me, wish it was added but overall great breakdown.
Thanks. Which part of the ball gather were you curious about?
@@DZShooting24 that first dribble off of the triple threat then into a pullup/fadeaway shot, the gather between those.
@@galaxybrainjimmy1520 I think the most important part of that is really pounding the ball on that first dribble. A - you sell the drive, B - you create some momentum to explode upwards into the pullup with. And then with repetition you're able to gather the ball right into your hands and shot pocket perfectly each time
@@galaxybrainjimmy1520 Kobe usually fakes the defender off the triple threat looking for ways the defender might bite and move a foot. he always depends on the defenders balance where he wants to go. if he jabs right foot to right and the defender bites he goes to the left and vice versa. wherever the defenders hips is facing he goes the opposite way. the foot work is when you jab right then you want to go left. you pound dribble with your left hand going to the left with the right foot then left to create the one-two step then pull up. if you jab left and he bites dribble with right hand but extend ur left foot to the right 1st then right foot for the 1-2 step then pull up.
I would like to see the breakdown of Ray Allen jumpshot and Jayson Williams Handles. AKA White Chocolate.
Great stuff
Good job man, Keep working!
GL
Thanks I appreciate it!
Now look, you made a good breakdown , BUT. His shooting form isn't something anyone should replicate. He has 2 motion shooting form which isn't bad for midrange shoots since you don't need that much power but rather need more space. But shooting from 3p line or further away you would need one motion form to be consistent and higher % shooter. And biggest issue with his shooting form is that for most people shooting with that high set point would eventually lead to shoulder pain. His shooting is a thing of art when you watch it but keep in mind his work ethic and daily repetition he has done through his long career. At some point it's not about mechanics but rather about reps and confidence, today most people shoot less than 300 taken shoots per week and act as if they are best shooters outside of NBA 😂
Can you do Jordan and Steph?
great work!
Do a video like this for Ray Allen as well & ofc more Kobe stuff if possible it’s GOLD 🥇👍👌✌️
Great video, please can you make same video about Ray Allen?
Oh 100%. Ray Allen was my biggest shooting influence growing up so I will for sure. Thanks for the rec
@@DZShooting24 I can't wait for it.
very good video.
Amazing form but as with Jordan , nothing a mere mortal can do. To have this form u need the long arms then hands the shoulders , the body to execute these biomechanics. Seen a lot of kids try to shoot this kind of high release high elevation shot - but they simply don’t have the strength and body to come close. Steph curry’s, Reggie’s, even ray allens form is far more attainable
Do steph.. his is veryy different than most
He got it from Michael Jordan. His form is identical, especially on fadeaways.
Kobe def has the best form in nba history its so perfect
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Great detailed breakdown! Earned a like and sub from me sir!
I'd like to see MJ and Ray Allen
How do I keep my shooting elbow tuck in before I release 🤔
Under 45% career shooter.
Paul George, Jayson Tatum , Zach Lavine
disect kyrie's bro this one is a good one
Thanks I'll add Kyrie to the list
Can u do curry plz thanks
Carmelo Anthony's jumper
Ray allen pleasee
Shawn Marion
T-Mac
Do curry next ⬇⬇👍👍
Why does he make his knees go inwards?
Great question...I'm not too sure! A lot of players do this to an extent with one or both knees but Kobe's is by far the most exaggerated I've seen
if ever the defender closes out when he is bending both knees he's already loaded up to step and move either way since his knees are already loaded
Balance and torque to generate more force as he fades
LeBron James and Stephen Curry
Please do Devin booker🎉
tmac
He shoots it flat. He makes them cuz he’s good, but his percentage is low
Low percentage how? Every guard in the 2000s shot 40-45% from the field. And Kobe's percentages is just a one shot difference his and Lebron's field goal percentages despite LeBron being mostly a slasher finishing at the basket
,all his shots are tough shots,ofcourse its low,
I've always noticed that too. While his form is definitely one of the nicest out there, it's not the best to practice and emulate for a lot of people unless they have the athlecism and arm strength as his jumper needs a lot of lift and is basically a catapult style. He was able to be consistent with it because he was a pro that could put an insane amount of hours into it. Again, something else that not a lot of people can afford to do.
His shot is only slightly flat, but remember he was getting like 38inch vertical and is 6'6', so a huge arch isn't necessary! Also remember Kobe was responsible for most of his team's points and was a volume shooter in an era where it was extremely difficult to score.
Kobe also played in the hardest scoring era.
Stole mj shot
MJ and Kobe stole Walter Davis jump shot.
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