I think one of the biggest things that makes Steph insanely consistent is his ability to shoot always with the same rhythm. Look how he uncoils his body almost at the same time he's bringing the ball to his set point. Makes it effortless.
I’m not sure I’ve seen the shot doctors online point this out...when steph releases his guide hand it isn’t pointed Towards the sky, he points it towards the basket. I tried this and it had an instant impact...I know it’s different for everyone..but this seems to be the best way for me to keep my shots straight consistently My bad, that aweosme shooting guy on UA-cam def pointed this out haha. Love him. He always says that a lot of the old school stereotypical things coaches always tell you aren’t necessarily still the best advice. Gotta be willing to evolve!!
Check out this channel's videos on Steph's off hand thumb flick. They describe the directional consistently. I've been experimenting with it for about 4 years now and it definitely improved range and alignment.
As you can see on how curry gains so much range, he releases the ball as he jumps to shoot instead of waiting to release it once he gets to the highest point of his jumper
Always fascinates me how he gets those kinds of shots off without the defender being able to block it, since his release is low and he's shorter than most.
I stg just watching his from makes me a better shooter, and I don't mean I copy his form I keep my own jumpshot but anytime I watching him shoot I shoot better
Am I tho only one that noticed the thing he does with his thumb he like tucks it doesn’t effect anything idk if I’m looking to deep it to it but the fact that he does it every shot also show the Consistency of his form🔥
Most interesting thing about curry shot is his forearm pronation right before release. Look at the direction his forearm and hand are facing right before his jump shot and then compare that to when he actually releases it.
(I Have) been watching this for the last 6 months and my biggest tip for you is to try to keep the ball out in front of you as much a possible. Meaning… look how curry hardly brings the ball backwards and tries to keep is elbow and forearm at 90 degrees so that way there’s no negative backwards energy when the goal of shoot is to get all the energy forward towards the basket. Hope this is clear and helps. Good luck! Ps also look at klay, ray allen, MJ, and kawhi to see what I mean
any idea why his shooting palm at the set point looks like it is facing left instead of facing to the rim? 2:30 for example, i also notice there are other players doing that too...
when pulling up and releasing quickly, you dont have time to adjust the ball in your hand so that the shooting hand is directly under the ball facing the rim. Instead, he turns the hand and the ball right while going up right before release.
i dont think so, coz his palm is consistently facing left no matter how he picks up the ball or on which side of the court, i cant find one example where his shooting palm is facing the right hand side...@@samuwall
@@aa1944-k2r Steph shoots in one motion directly after placing both hands securely on the ball. In order to hold the ball securely, the right hand has to hold the ball applying pressure towards the left hand, so it faces towards the left as he gets set. This applies no matter how he gets to that shooting position, as the ball will too easily slip out if you hold the right hand in the center, facing the center of the ball towards the basket (you can try this for yourself). The right wrist will start to rotate to face the basket and the left hand will rotate around that more towards the top of the ball (keeping a secure hold on the ball) as he gets closer to the release, finishing with a bit of a touch with the thumb to get it centered on that right hand (which is hard to do) tl;dr at set point ball needs to be secure, so the right hand applies pressure against the left hand, and points left. So yea the shooting palm will never face the rim at set point, so long as the left hand is not holding the ball directly opposite of that (I.e., holding the back of the ball)
Jordan Ensign its a thumb flick but He's not using it for power on his shot, he's using it as a guide to aim because he flicks it before he even flicks his wrist
to be honest.. his height with the length of his arms how big his hands are and wide shoulder helps also. is not only shooting mechanics is his body composition.
I see he uses a thumb flick, but how does he keep his full guide hand on the ball my guide hand palm comes off when I thumb flick is it because I have smaller hands?
Looks like he has more control because he pushes from the chest more than other players. everyone else puts the ball up high and drops the ball back with their elbows whereas curry is more about the shoulders.
Looking at this i now know why his shots are really automatic if u look at his follow through as he’s shooting you’ll see his wrists are flexible prolly more than the average human idk anyone else have any thoughts ⬇️
I think one of the biggest things that makes Steph insanely consistent is his ability to shoot always with the same rhythm. Look how he uncoils his body almost at the same time he's bringing the ball to his set point. Makes it effortless.
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The reason he’s so consistent is because he’s shot hundreds of thousands of shots
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The seamless transition from dribbling all the way into the release and then through the net is what makes this shot so unstoppable.
So therapeutic. I'm not a warriors fan but I like Steph, gotta give credit where credit due
Same here, regardless of the team of your choice, the man is a scoring machine
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U Out here talking like Stephen a Smith
He makes it look sooooo easy...
yea😓
It IS easy tho.
Maybe it's because, it's his own shooting form.
@@yusufsawaneh7655 yes for him😂
Mental, Confidence, mid-range, warm-ups, free throws to get the motion and all one jump motion is key
This is a therapy, the most relaxing video of basketball.😊
OMG, what a quick release!! I knew it was quick, but to see it in slow motion is amazing.
And the most freaking thing about it all, is that Steph doesn't even need to jump very high, unless it's a toughly contested shot
5t3r3054x He doesn't need to jump high because his heels are up and it gives him a boost
Swagmaster 33 no he doesn't need to jump high because he has a one motion shot
maddengamer 27 Yea I know
@@maddengamer2754 you don’t jump high with a one motion shot
The combination of his set of skills in a point guard changed the NBA. This is the reason why the game is more and more fast paced.
1:41 lol he dabs
L Ventura i noticed that one too 😂
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This is museum -worthy
His form is a thing of beauty.
it is lit it makes me wanna play basketball
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I’m not sure I’ve seen the shot doctors online point this out...when steph releases his guide hand it isn’t pointed Towards the sky, he points it towards the basket. I tried this and it had an instant impact...I know it’s different for everyone..but this seems to be the best way for me to keep my shots straight consistently
My bad, that aweosme shooting guy on UA-cam def pointed this out haha. Love him. He always says that a lot of the old school stereotypical things coaches always tell you aren’t necessarily still the best advice. Gotta be willing to evolve!!
Check out this channel's videos on Steph's off hand thumb flick. They describe the directional consistently. I've been experimenting with it for about 4 years now and it definitely improved range and alignment.
These videos are beautiful!!
Right after he exploded the 3 points made record. Truly greatness 🙌🏾🙌🏾
This is very fantastic
Thank you for the dope music. Usually channel play some bull.
Really nice vid. One of the BEST pure shooting forms in NBA history. Glen rice is another one. I'd also toss in dale ellis.
God damn that was.... the best thing ever while baked
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Das wat im saying
That thumb flick perfectly timed with the wrist snap gives his shot ungodly spin
1:42 me tryin' to dab for the first time. Lol.
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look at curry man so inspirational
This music is fire too 🔥🔥🔥
He is so consistent in how his right hand faces down and elbow extended on every shot.
Thank you
Damn the music sooo good
As you can see on how curry gains so much range, he releases the ball as he jumps to shoot instead of waiting to release it once he gets to the highest point of his jumper
Always fascinates me how he gets those kinds of shots off without the defender being able to block it, since his release is low and he's shorter than most.
@@TheRoniverseOfficial coz he has fast release.
@@TheRoniverseOfficial his release is not low it is actually high release
@@TheRoniverseOfficial his set point is low, release point is high
Love this video! Nice tunes!
This video is so fire🔥
At normal speed it always feels like he’s chucking it lol but that just shows how quick his release is
Amazing form for shooting of dribble.
2:57 3:44 3:55 0:36 0:49 1:44 1:59 2:35 2:37 2:47 3:14
I stg just watching his from makes me a better shooter, and I don't mean I copy his form I keep my own jumpshot but anytime I watching him shoot I shoot better
Am I tho only one that noticed the thing he does with his thumb he like tucks it doesn’t effect anything idk if I’m looking to deep it to it but the fact that he does it every shot also show the Consistency of his form🔥
The rotating ball how satisfying it is
Most interesting thing about curry shot is his forearm pronation right before release. Look at the direction his forearm and hand are facing right before his jump shot and then compare that to when he actually releases it.
Thanks this really helps me
Look how straight his shooting release is. Thats a major key
the elbow
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So satisfying
Beautiful
i’ve mastered it !
I’m trying to be a great shooter, I’d watch this video everyday for the next 6 months
(I Have) been watching this for the last 6 months and my biggest tip for you is to try to keep the ball out in front of you as much a possible. Meaning… look how curry hardly brings the ball backwards and tries to keep is elbow and forearm at 90 degrees so that way there’s no negative backwards energy when the goal of shoot is to get all the energy forward towards the basket. Hope this is clear and helps. Good luck! Ps also look at klay, ray allen, MJ, and kawhi to see what I mean
1:42 dat dab tho 😂
raymond felton in these highlights as much as Steph 😂
so basically my off hand should come off of the ball right when I start to flick my wrist forward?
Yes, that sounds about right
Should you move your hand or your whole arm?
@@MrKrabs-xf2tr I try to only move my hand
My arm still moves a little bit though
I’m a cavs fan, but Steph curry shouldn’t be hated, he has his own jumper, and he’s built different
any idea why his shooting palm at the set point looks like it is facing left instead of facing to the rim? 2:30 for example, i also notice there are other players doing that too...
when pulling up and releasing quickly, you dont have time to adjust the ball in your hand so that the shooting hand is directly under the ball facing the rim. Instead, he turns the hand and the ball right while going up right before release.
i dont think so, coz his palm is consistently facing left no matter how he picks up the ball or on which side of the court, i cant find one example where his shooting palm is facing the right hand side...@@samuwall
@@aa1944-k2r Steph shoots in one motion directly after placing both hands securely on the ball. In order to hold the ball securely, the right hand has to hold the ball applying pressure towards the left hand, so it faces towards the left as he gets set. This applies no matter how he gets to that shooting position, as the ball will too easily slip out if you hold the right hand in the center, facing the center of the ball towards the basket (you can try this for yourself). The right wrist will start to rotate to face the basket and the left hand will rotate around that more towards the top of the ball (keeping a secure hold on the ball) as he gets closer to the release, finishing with a bit of a touch with the thumb to get it centered on that right hand (which is hard to do)
tl;dr at set point ball needs to be secure, so the right hand applies pressure against the left hand, and points left. So yea the shooting palm will never face the rim at set point, so long as the left hand is not holding the ball directly opposite of that (I.e., holding the back of the ball)
The greatest shooter of all time
I’m baked af this shit so good
damn that is just trippy.
Notice how he tilts his feet while he shoots and he has a V elbow and he tilts his head to
The intrumental is so fliping good
XD im so dead at 1:40 Aminu is in the back ground like "yeeaaaye shit!"
Does Stephen curry thumb flick or is his thumb just rubbing against the ball?
He thumb flicks but not enough to mess up his shot
Jordan Ensign its a thumb flick but He's not using it for power on his shot, he's using it as a guide to aim because he flicks it before he even flicks his wrist
Jordan Ensign kyrie does it
Frankie Lira he doesn't always thumb flick. If you look closer he tucks his thumb before he snap his shooting hand
He has one but it's incredibly hard to notice
The real treat here was seeing that NY team w melo and stoudemire again
That instru tho
Where does he start the release of his shooting release it looks like from the eyebrow please tell me
Could I use some clips for a video?
to be honest.. his height with the length of his arms how big his hands are and wide shoulder helps also. is not only shooting mechanics is his body composition.
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152 Art of movement in space.
I see he uses a thumb flick, but how does he keep his full guide hand on the ball my guide hand palm comes off when I thumb flick is it because I have smaller hands?
Notice how he puts his hands on the side of the ball when he shoots it
1 yr ago but he gets the ball into his pocket with his hands on its side, but when he starts his release he always has his hand under the ball
Poor Al Faruq Aminu he got in all sorts of poses :D
Looks like he has more control because he pushes from the chest more than other players. everyone else puts the ball up high and drops the ball back with their elbows whereas curry is more about the shoulders.
I can now be in peace flicking ball
Could u do another one of Stephen Curry slow motion video?
Guys its not one day work its years of practice thats why it seem so simple
What’s the title of the background song?
I think his secret is He gets the ball to the set point and pushes his jumper like a push shot he doesn’t catapult it he pushes it
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how does he get so much power, it seems impossible from just watching his form
A One motion jumpshot is much better than a two when trying to get enough power to shoot from 3
This way actually generates more power once you understand the mechanics
ScotShot should i shoot the ball on my right side
top 10 all time idc what u say
Even in slow mo I still manage to miss the shot release
good lofi
I think Curry's shooting style is way different from other player..i haven't seen an NBA player same as Curry's shooting form
Can you do Khris Middleton or Matthew Dellavedova?
He makes it look so Stephortless
As soon I red the title I started moving in slow motion lol XD
Nobody can guard Stephen curry
My shot ether goes under or bounces out any advice
Can do jr smith shooting slow mo ?
Curry would be a notable noble if he stays in his team
Should definitely do one of Bradley beal
i havent seen before that he also use his left hand toe to shot!!
...You mean thumb...?
Look at curry man
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Looking at this i now know why his shots are really automatic if u look at his follow through as he’s shooting you’ll see his wrists are flexible prolly more than the average human idk anyone else have any thoughts ⬇️
What’s the name of the song
So is thumb flick good or bad
Not necessary
Best slow-motion jumpshot on my channel. Curry Who?
His name is Stephen Curry
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0:29
Now draymond green and lonzo ball pls
Saitama HAHAHAAHA
Lol the first clip show he adjusted his right palm on the ball while taking the shot
Guys play it on 0.25x speed its better
put it at .25 speed... your welcome
It's crazy how Klay's video was 1 minute and some change but Steph's was almost 5 minutes -_-
Tavell King couldn't find enough footage to do 5 minutes for klay
ohhhh my bad lol still love the video tho !!!!
Scot Shot Basketball not enougg footage?????
Just got here and yea I shoot like him that crazy my nephew was right ahahah
How did Steph get his range
I have the same 3 point jumpshot as curry gonna get to league with a bit more practice