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Blay'all 12-03-05 01:39 AM

Improving Basketball Game
 
anybody know any good websites or anything with videos on improving you jumpshot, handles, ect... like instructional videos and shit?

anything would be appreciated

La Cosa Nostra 12-03-05 01:46 AM

www.no.com.stfu

Lyriclesolja 12-03-05 03:16 AM

*clicks the link* Im An Idiot........

Past Tense 12-03-05 03:26 AM

do you got comcast if so! go too on demand and then the sports and fitness and in there thye have basketball tutuorials

Blay'all 12-03-05 04:53 AM

nah yo... basic cable

Tha Q. 12-03-05 05:01 AM

haaa...

I enjoy watching BBALL more than playing it

u know GOlf is my thing


to better myself in that, I watch PROS my game is similar to (or not) to better my technique. I read books and watch videos. But, most of all, I practice and play against people who are better than I am. THe last thing is what'll take your game higher...You can't get good playing against scrubs.


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Terumoto 12-03-05 05:39 AM

Ive never come across tutorials or shit like that. But I can give you some advice..

Before I stopped playing basketball competetively, I used to always carry around at least a tennis ball, and dribble it... A basketball would be better, but theyre so big. You might think its too hard, or not effective training to use a tennis ball, but it teaches your mind the physiological and physical side of the way the ball moves. If your mind is completely aware of the way a ball will bounce if it is directed at the ground from a particular angle, then your dribbling becomes autonomous.

Practicing constantly with any kind of bouncable ball teaches not only physics and the way IT moves, but also the way you should move. Your brain will get used to moving into the right position to bounce the ball again. The point of doing it with a tennis ball is it is a lot harder (but easier to carry around) than doing it with a basketball, so you get the hand coordination down real well.

At my peak I was able to bounce the tennis ball through my legs, behind my back, with my left hand, from hand to hand.. etc. As a result, I never fumbled the ball in a game.

For your jumpshot, just get your coach to make sure your technique is correct, and then practice. The only tip I can give you is to try and make the angle of the shot a high arc. Low arc balls have higher kinetic energy on impact with the backboard or ring, and have less of a chance of going in except in special circumstances.

Im a bball coach btw, so if you have any questions just ask.

And can you dunk?

Sik Wit It 12-03-05 01:42 PM

Buy one of them shits that be on NBA TV n' shit.

hot 12-03-05 01:46 PM

who saw that trevor ariza dunk on ben wallace yesterday?
knicks vs pistons game last night

Sean Gunner 12-03-05 01:47 PM

Did the pistons win anyway?

hot 12-03-05 01:48 PM

yes they did
it was entertaining anyway

Blay'all 12-03-05 03:58 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by One Man Band
Ive never come across tutorials or shit like that. But I can give you some advice..

Before I stopped playing basketball competetively, I used to always carry around at least a tennis ball, and dribble it... A basketball would be better, but theyre so big. You might think its too hard, or not effective training to use a tennis ball, but it teaches your mind the physiological and physical side of the way the ball moves. If your mind is completely aware of the way a ball will bounce if it is directed at the ground from a particular angle, then your dribbling becomes autonomous.

Practicing constantly with any kind of bouncable ball teaches not only physics and the way IT moves, but also the way you should move. Your brain will get used to moving into the right position to bounce the ball again. The point of doing it with a tennis ball is it is a lot harder (but easier to carry around) than doing it with a basketball, so you get the hand coordination down real well.

At my peak I was able to bounce the tennis ball through my legs, behind my back, with my left hand, from hand to hand.. etc. As a result, I never fumbled the ball in a game.

For your jumpshot, just get your coach to make sure your technique is correct, and then practice. The only tip I can give you is to try and make the angle of the shot a high arc. Low arc balls have higher kinetic energy on impact with the backboard or ring, and have less of a chance of going in except in special circumstances.

Im a bball coach btw, so if you have any questions just ask.

And can you dunk?

yeah, preciate it that tennis ball thing sounds pretty cool

and what i REALLY want right now is some kind of tutorial about how you are SUPPOSED to fucking shoot a jumpshot with video or at least pictures or somethin... i dont have a coach, i'm just trying to work on my game on my own right now, and everybody plays basketball at my school (college) so the intermural leagues and shit are competitive as hell, and i'm gonna play next semester

and shut up about the dunking :(
lol, im 6'5 and can't fuckin boom it
another thing i need to work on, my leg strength and jumping height... u know any easy ways to improve that? i just need a few more inches and i got it easy

Blay'all 12-03-05 04:00 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by N.Tavarez
who saw that trevor ariza dunk on ben wallace yesterday?
knicks vs pistons game last night

*raises hand*

Spektikul 12-03-05 04:01 PM

I heard the rapters are like boooooooooo this year.

1-16 or somethin...

...but Im not a big basketball fan.

Blay'all 12-03-05 04:03 PM

we just beat Kentucky @ kentucky, woot woot


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