• What, and what not, to do with the Shooting Hand

  • Nov 19 2024
  • Length: 53 mins
  • Podcast

What, and what not, to do with the Shooting Hand

  • Summary

  • Join Coach Dave Love and host Matt Robertson on this episode of the podcast where we dive into the intricacies of managing the shooting hand in basketball. This episode breaks down common misconceptions and teaches fundamental practices to optimize the use of the shooting hand for better accuracy and control.

    Episode Highlights:

    • Relax Your Hand: Discover why keeping the shooting hand relaxed and passive is crucial, rather than squeezing or palming the ball, which can disrupt shot fluidity and accuracy.
    • Supporting the Ball: Learn the importance of supporting the middle of the ball and pushing it along the target line instead of focusing on which finger the ball leaves last.
    • Maintaining Shape: Understand why it's vital to make and maintain the shape of the ball with your hand, instead of pinching your fingers or trying specific finger positions.
    • Proper Ball Placement: Discuss the significance of keeping the weight of the ball on the fingers, ensuring proper balance and control, rather than having it rest on the palm.
    • Hand and Finger Positioning: Explore optimal hand positioning under the ball and the strategic placement of the thumb and fingers to align with the target line for improved shot precision.

    This episode is packed with actionable tips and clarifies common shooting hand errors that players often make. By focusing on what to do and what not to do with the shooting hand, players can enhance their shooting technique and increase their on-court performance.

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