Just because Larry bird steps forward that mean that was comfortable for him ... as far as dipping the ball it's good to catch high and not dip the ball but ray Allen made a living being a great shooter dipping the ball. I could give you a lot more examples. Shooting is fundamental first but afterwards it's more hand and Eye coordination also touch and feel.
I agree with what Alejandro said, it's important but not the be all and end all. Kwahi has turned into a very good shooter and he doesn't shoot with much arc at all. Same with spin, Middleton is one of the best shooters in the game but he barely gets any spin on his shot either. But if your starting out learning to shoot i would definitely recommend both.
But most of the great shooters start the ball from somewhere around the hip if they have enough space and if they don't they move or dribble to create space for a better shot!
shooting is subjective you could have the worse form yet still shoot a high percentage and good form and still have low results. People just need to have high self-awareness, individual shoot arounds and smarts to be a good shooter.
There is a conspiracy theorist named ed chiarini who claims rick Carlisle and jim Carrey are the same man. although rick is 6'5" and jim is 6'2" so I don't know how they fake the height difference. Voice is eerily similar thou..
Rick lacks a basic understanding of shooting fundamentals therefore is completely misguided in his demonstration along with his shooting philosophy. This is more of an example on drills and techniques to avoid.
Oh yeah, let the random dude who never pick up a basketball corrects a champion as a player AND coach who coached one of the greatest shooters in history LMAO, only on youtube you find those gems 😂😂😂
@@SanatraMObucxets I agree Dirk is a 180 shooter but Dirk didn’t learn to shoot from Rick in fact it was in his contract that Dirk could work with his own shooting coach from Germany Holger Geschwindner
@@aesir1ases64 being a good shooter and teaching shooting are different skills. Most of what he is saying was the common belief in the 1980’s but it’s 2022 and there is a lot more information available. Most of which contradicts what he is saying.
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Just because Larry bird steps forward that mean that was comfortable for him ... as far as dipping the ball it's good to catch high and not dip the ball but ray Allen made a living being a great shooter dipping the ball. I could give you a lot more examples. Shooting is fundamental first but afterwards it's more hand and Eye coordination also touch and feel.
watch Klay Thompson before you say every good shooter dips!!!
@@davidmarshall44 klay Thompson dips sometimes
I agree with a lot of what he says but when he says you don't need a high arc it completely lost me.
hyperhypo he’s right.
I agree with what Alejandro said, it's important but not the be all and end all. Kwahi has turned into a very good shooter and he doesn't shoot with much arc at all. Same with spin, Middleton is one of the best shooters in the game but he barely gets any spin on his shot either. But if your starting out learning to shoot i would definitely recommend both.
the further away you go the less arc you want. because arc makes it a longer distance traveled
you dont need, a lot have great shots without it
Kawhi Leonard has a low arc and his percentages are insane
But most of the great shooters start the ball from somewhere around the hip if they have enough space and if they don't they move or dribble to create space for a better shot!
Hes speaking about dipping the ball from the players knees instead of their pelvic area or hips
I wonder for left handed shooters do they go left right instead of right left. I feel like that might be awkward for a left handed shooter.
Thank you
17:20 start from the chin
Wow that quality ....
shooting is subjective you could have the worse form yet still shoot a high percentage and good form and still have low results.
People just need to have high self-awareness, individual shoot arounds and smarts to be a good shooter.
I hate to say it but Dirk pulled the ball back over his head and so does Larry Bird.
You are wrong about Larry
18:02 i don't agree as the best shooter in the league steph curry go's from down to up
19:00 lower your trajectory. Dont shoot with so much arc. Kid shoots it short on every one of his next shots
Just put the ball in the damn basket
There is a conspiracy theorist named ed chiarini who claims rick Carlisle and jim Carrey are the same man. although rick is 6'5" and jim is 6'2" so I don't know how they fake the height difference. Voice is eerily similar thou..
why do i feel like he didnt set the topic on this one. what a mess....
Rick lacks a basic understanding of shooting fundamentals therefore is completely misguided in his demonstration along with his shooting philosophy. This is more of an example on drills and techniques to avoid.
Tim Heuer Dirk Nowitzki
He isn't a big 3 point guy
Oh yeah, let the random dude who never pick up a basketball corrects a champion as a player AND coach who coached one of the greatest shooters in history LMAO, only on youtube you find those gems 😂😂😂
@@SanatraMObucxets I agree Dirk is a 180 shooter but Dirk didn’t learn to shoot from Rick in fact it was in his contract that Dirk could work with his own shooting coach from Germany Holger Geschwindner
@@aesir1ases64 being a good shooter and teaching shooting are different skills. Most of what he is saying was the common belief in the 1980’s but it’s 2022 and there is a lot more information available. Most of which contradicts what he is saying.
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Thank you