Friday, December 12, 2014


Jeremy.L Shot Analysis  



Angle 1:

-Is the ball brought straight up on the shooting hand side? Yes
-Are fingers elbow, knees, and toe in the same plane? No
-Do the shooting fingers finish pointing down towards your forward foot? No
-Does your elbow finish near or above your eyes? Yes
-Does the off hand come off the ball just before release? kinda



Angle 2:
-Is the wrist cocked before release? yes
-Is the footwork consistent? cant see
-Is the ball kept in front of the body?  Yes
-When the ball is released is the elbow near or above the eyes? Yes



Angle 3:
-Is the shooting hand directly behind the ball with the two shooting fingers in the middle? Yes
-Is the off hand at 9 or 3 o'clock? Yes
-Is the ball released with one hand? Yes
-Is the off hand vertical at release? Or is it rotated towards the ball? What would this mean? It's vertical at release, this means I'm not shooting the ball with two hands. Yes

conclusion: 
for my overall shot i think it stands alright right now but i am going to have to spend time improving it. I need to try to get a smoother flow on my shot and finish with 1 hand a bit better . 

 here is the link for my video----------->  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hxbyR1URYAs

Thursday, December 4, 2014

Devin shot analysis


Angle 1: Straight on- Camera under basket.  
  • Is the ball brought straight up on the shooting hand side? Yes.
  • Are finger, elbow, knee and toe in the same plane? Everything but elbow.
  • Do the shooting fingers finish pointing down towards your forward foot? Yes.
  • Does your elbow finish near or above your eyes? Above.
  • Does the off- hand come of the ball just before release? Yes.

    Angle 2: Rear View- Camera is directly behind shooter.  
    • Is the shooting hand directly behind the ball with the two shooting fingers in the middle? Yes. 
    • Is the off-hand at 9 or 3 o’clock? 9.
    • Is the ball released with one-hand? Yes.
    • Is the off-hand vertical at release? No.  Or is it rotated towards the ball? Rotated towards the ball.  What would this mean? more power.

      Angle 3: Side View- Camera on shooting hand side.  
      • Is the wrist cocked before the release? No.
      • Is the footwork consistant? Yes.
      • Is the ball kept in front of the body? Yes.
      • When the ball is released are the elbows near or above the eyes? Above.


      These components will help me with my shooting. These thing will make me a better shooter. First I need to cock my wrist back before I shoot. I want to get my Elbow, feet, Fingers, Knee all on the same plane.

      http://youtu.be/3HeR3eXAgu8

Monday, November 24, 2014

Owen shot analysis 

    Angle 1:   Straight on - Camera right under basket.
                      - Ball is brought up in the middle of my body.
                      - My finger is not but my elbow, knee and toe are in the same plane.
                      - My shooting fingers are pointed down towards my feet.
                      - My elbow finishes at my eyes.
                      - My hand comes off the ball before the release.
 
   Angel 2:   Rear view - Camera is directly behind shooter.
                     - Yes my shooting hand is directly behind the ball with two shooting fingers in the middle.
                     - My off-hand is at 9 o'clock.
                     - The ball is released with one hand.
                     - The off-hand is vertical when released then goes towards the ball.

   Angle 3:  Side view - Camera on shooting hand side.
                     - My wrist is cocked before the release.
                     - The footwork is consistent.
                     - The ball is kept in front of the ball.
                     - My elbows are near the eyes.

The following components i need to improve on is bringing up the ball on the side of my body instead of the middle. Also i need to finish my release all in the same plane with my finger on the shooting side not the middle of the body.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jC7EPRZB9mM&index=1&list=UUq71LICn7ibLJnx7s6uc1GQ



Friday, November 21, 2014

Nina shot analysis

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mD290Ouzy6A&list=UUQmMW6Wprzp5mYGxvXit64w&index=1
Angle 1: Straight on- Camera under basket.  
  • Is the ball brought straight up on the shooting hand side?- Yes.
  • Are finger, elbow, knee and toe in the same plane?- My elbow is pointed outwards and isn’t lined with everything else.
  • Do the shooting fingers finish pointing down towards your forward foot?- Kind of
  • Does your elbow finish near or above your eyes?- Near the eyes.
  • Does the off- hand come of the ball just before release?-Yes.

Angle 2: Rear View- Camera is directly behind shooter.  
  • Is the shooting had directly behind the ball with the two shooting fingers in the middle? -Yes
  • Is the off-hand at 9 or 3 o’clock? -3 o’clock.
  • Is the ball released with one-hand?-Yes.
  • Is the off-hand vertical at release?  Or is it rotated towards the ball?  What would this mean?- For that shot it was rotated towards the ball. When your hands rotated towards the ball, it means that you used both hands to shoot the ball. But when I shoot it only releases off my dominant hand.



Angle 3: Side View- Camera on shooting hand side.                                     
  • Is the wrist cocked before the release? - Yes
  • Is the footwork consistant?- Yes
  • Is the ball kept in front of the body? -Yes
·         When the ball is released are the elbows near or above the eyes? -Above the eyes.


Three things that I need to improve on is, getting my elbow lined with my, fingers, knee, and toe. Also keeping my hand offhand vertical when I take my shot. And making sure my fingers are pointed towards my foot after the shot.

Mai Saito shot analysis

http://youtu.be/ntX0grmqcUg

Angle 1: 
The ball was brought straight up on the shooting hand side, but my fingers and elbow weren't in the same plane as knee and toe. My shooting fingers finished pointing down towards my forward foot and my wrist was bending. My elbow didn't finish neither near nor above my eyes so I need to work on my elbow. My off hand came off the ball just before release but I think I pushed a little.

Angle 2:
The shooting has directly behind the ball with the two shooting fingers in the middle but my wrist went other way which means it bended. My off hand was at 9 o'clock. The ball was released with one hand. The off hand was rotating towards the ball which means I shot by my arm power.

Angle 3: 
The wrist was cocked before the release and the footwork was consistent and the ball was kept in front of the body. When the ball was released my elbows were above my eyes

Conclusion:
From these shot I could know that I need to improve/ fix these things.
- don't let my wrist bend to right
- I need let not to push by hands
- I need to shot by my fingers
- also I need to jump higher

sherry's shot form



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tCHeXacLVN0

sherry:

Angle 1:- the ball was not brought up straight on the shooting hand side.
- The fingers elbow, knees, and toe are not in the same plane. -Do the shooting fingers finish pointing down towards your forward foot? no-Does your elbow finish near or above your eyes? no-Does the off hand come off the ball just before release? Yes

Angle 2:-the shooting hand directly behind the ball is not with the two shooting finger in the middle.-the off hand is not at 9 or 3 o'clock-the ball is kept in front of the body-the off hand is not vertical at released . this means that i am not shooting with one hand.

Angle 3:-the wrist cocked before released-the footwork is consistant-the ball is kept in front of the body-the elbow is not near or above the eye when the ball is released

the three most important thing that i need to improve is shooting with only one hand,  my non shooting hand should serves only to guide the ball. And the ball should be brought uo straight on the shooting hand side. and my fingers, elbow. knees, and toes should be in the same plane.

Mark's Shot Form



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6bD8nwuv4dc&list=UU3poP4TjJqu8g5_Hs6G6VIg

Angle 1:
-Is the ball brought straight up on the shooting hand side? Yes
-Are fingers elbow, knees, and toe in the same plane? No
-Do the shooting fingers finish pointing down towards your forward foot? Yes
-Does your elbow finish near or above your eyes? Yes
-Does the off hand come off the ball just before release? Yes

Angle 2:
-Is the wrist cocked before release? No
-Is the footwork consistent? Yes 
-Is the ball kept in front of the body?  Yes
-When the ball is released is the elbow near or above the eyes? Yes

Angle 3:
-Is the shooting hand directly behind the ball with the two shooting fingers in the middle? yES
-Is the off hand at 9 or 3 o'clock? No 
-Is the ball released with one hand? Yes
-Is the off hand vertical at release? Or is it rotated towards the ball? What would this mean? It's vertical at release, this means I'm not shooting the ball with two hands. Yes

The most important thing that I need to improve on my shot is more ball spin when I'm shooting..

Kevin's shot form




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WYY42cNiyAo




Angle 1:
-Is the ball brought straight up on the shooting hand side? No kind of still working on it
-Are fingers elbow, knees, and toe in the same plane?  Yes kind  of too late tho to get in position
-Do the shooting fingers finish pointing down towards your forward foot? Yes if you pause you could see it
-Does your elbow finish near or above your eyes? Yes of course 
-Does the off hand come off the ball just before release? Hard to tell but it comes off close before the release

Angle 2:
-Is the wrist cocked before release? No not really
-Is the footwork consistent?  No 
-Is the ball kept in front of the body? Yep 
-When the ball is released is the elbow near or above the eyes? Yes

Angle 3:
-Is the shooting hand directly behind the ball with the two shooting fingers in the middle? Yes!
-Is the off hand at 9 or 3 o'clock? Kind of
-Is the ball released with one hand? Yes definitely 
-Is the off hand vertical at release? Or is it rotated towards the ball? What would this mean? It's vertical at release, this means I'm not shooting the ball with two hands.  No Im not shooting the ball with two hands my off hand comes off 



I need to improve on getting ready for position like cocking the ball before i shoot, but when i shoot preety much the ball rotates and high enough.   I need to jump more higher and put more elevation in my jump shot to make it pure.








Braydens shot form

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3HeR3eXAgu8

(This video is of Devin and Brayden)

Brayden:

Angle 1:
-Is the ball brought straight up on the shooting hand side? No
-Are fingers elbow, knees, and toe in the same plane? Yes
-Do the shooting fingers finish pointing down towards your forward foot? Yes
-Does your elbow finish near or above your eyes? Yes
-Does the off hand come off the ball just before release? Yes

Angle 2:
-Is the wrist cocked before release? Yes
-Is the footwork consistent? Yes
-Is the ball kept in front of the body? Yes
-When the ball is released is the elbow near or above the eyes? Yes

Angle 3:
-Is the shooting hand directly behind the ball with the two shooting fingers in the middle? Yes
-Is the off hand at 9 or 3 o'clock? Yes
-Is the ball released with one hand? Yes
-Is the off hand vertical at release? Or is it rotated towards the ball? What would this mean? It's vertical at release, this means I'm not shooting the ball with two hands.

The three most important things that need to improve on my shot are I need to bring the ball up on my shooting hand side and not from the middle, I have to release higher consistently so I'm not shooting from my waist like I do sometimes, I need to release the ball from the side of my body and not in front of my face.

Taylors Shot Analys

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wl9aavfinpU

Taylors shot analysis write up

Angle 1:           Straight on- Camera under basket.  
  • Is the ball brought straight up on the shooting hand side? yes
  • Are finger, elbow, knee and toe in the same plane? My fingers point off to the side
  • Do the shooting fingers finish pointing down towards your forward foot? No, my fingers go on an angle to the side when I finish
  • Does your elbow finish near or above your eyes? Near, yes
  • Does the off- hand come of the ball just before release? yes

Angle 2:           Rear View- Camera is directly behind shooter.  
  • Is the shooting had directly behind the ball with the two shooting fingers in the middle? No, my fingers point off to the side
  • Is the off-hand at 9 or 3 o’clock? 9 o’clock
  • Is the ball released with one-hand? yes
  • Is the off-hand vertical at release?  Or is it rotated towards the ball?  What would this mean?  I do both. Sometimes it rotates towards the ball and others my off-hand is vertical. When the off-hand is rotates towards the ball that means you’re shooting with both hands.

Angle 3:           Side View- Camera on shooting hand side.                           

  • Is the wrist cocked before the release? slightly
  • Is the footwork consistant? yes
  • Is the ball kept in front of the body? yes
  • When the ball is released are the elbows near or above the eyes? Near, yes
3 things i need to improve is when i release the ball, to keep my fingers straight because it inflicts the direction my shot goes. also to make sure my off hand stays vertical and doesnt face the hoop. and rhe last thing is to make sue my stance is straight because if my dominant foot isnt straight with the foot than it can also inflict my shot.

Sunday, November 16, 2014

Brandon's Shot Form

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNFN8WAFAA0&feature=youtu.be Angle 1: - The ball is mostly brought up on the shooting hand side, but it's also brought up a little in the middle of my body. - Finger, toes and knee are all in line. But my elbow sticks outwards. - Fingers do finish pointing downwards towards forward foot. - Elbow finishes directly in front of eyes. - The offhand doesn't come off the ball, it stays. Angle 2: - The shooting hand is directly behind the ball but instead of two fingers I used all four. - Offhand at 9 o'clock. - The ball is released with my right hand and my left thumb. - Offhand is towards the ball, this means I shoot with two hands. Angle 3: - No my wrist is not cocked prior to releasing the ball. - The footwork is consistent yes. - Yes the ball is kept in front of my body. - When the ball is released elbows are directly in front of eyes. 3 Conclusions: - I should cock back my wrist prior to catching the ball. - I should stop shooting with two hands. - I should keep my elbow in at a 90 degree angle when I shoot.

Friday, November 14, 2014

Josh villegas shot analysis

Josh Villegas Shot analysis

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rjVbe0O7YVE

 Angle 1:
- I see that i don't bring the ball up on my shooting hand, i bring the ball upwards towards the middle or slightly left of me.
- My finger, elbow, knee are in the same plane but i realized that my left foot is a bit wider and slightly turned to the left.
- My shooting fingers are pointed down towards my forward foot.
- My elbow finishes above my eye at all times.
- The off hand comes off the ball as i release every time.

Angle 2:
- My shooting hand is directly behind the ball with my two shooting fingers.
- Yes the off hand is at 9 o'clock.
- The ball is released with one-hand.
- My off hand is vertical at the release because it lets me shoot with one hand instead of two.

Angle 3:
- My wrist is slightly cocked back before my release.
- My footwork is the same all the time but i need to move my left foot to the right slightly.
- Yes the ball is kept in front of my body.
- When I release, my elbow above is above my eye.

Wednesday, November 12, 2014

David.I: Shooting analysis


Angle 1: Straight on- Camera under basket.

- The ball is brought up straight (middle) and the moved it o my shooting side (right)
- My off hand doesn't leave the ball in time thus altering my shot's path.
- My elbow finish near my eyes


Angle 2: Rear View- Camera is directly behind shooter. 

- My shooting hand is directly behind the ball with my index finger predominantly in the middle.
- The ball seems to be released with 2 hands because my off-hand is getting off the ball in time.


Angle 3: Rear View- Camera is directly behind shooter.  


- My wrist are cocked back just before the release
- The ball is kept in front of my body constantly
- When the ball is released my elbows are near my eyes

Conclusion (key points of improvement)
Have less involvement from my non - shooting hand.
Better leg stance (not to wide or narrow)
Ball needs to leave my pointing and middle finger last

Nicos shotform

Ehttp://youtu.be/yaaTSKa2aTg
Angle 1: need to release the ball with motion.

Releasing the ball early, and not letting my right hand do all the work. 

Angle 2: Keeping my balance when I do a pull-up jumper.

Make sure that it doesn't look like I'm shooting with two hands.

Angle 3: I must cock back my wrist and release my elbow above my eyes.

I need to keep my footwork consistent to have a bigger shot.

3 conclusion:
Having solid shot form is really what I need to improve on.

Releasing the ball with motion.

My footwork and releasing my elbows above my eyes and not shooting with my left hand. 










Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Mikayla L. Shot Analysis 1

Angle 1:
In this shot, the ball is brought up straight on the shooting hand side, but my finger, elbow, knee, and toe are not all on the same plane. My elbow is 'chicken-winging' out, and my knee looks to be bending inwards a bit. My shooting fingers do point toward my foot upon finish. My elbow finishes close to my eyes, but it could be higher. It is hard to tell in the video, but I think that my off-hand needs to come off the ball a little sooner.

Angle 2:
The video is not the greatest quality, sorry, but I think my shooting hand is a bit off to the side. Being left-handed, by off-hand is at 3 o'clock. It looks like my off-hand was rotated a bit, that would cause the ball to be off balance because my other hand is pushing it.

Angle 3:
The footwork is indeed cocked before release, plus the footwork is consistent. The ball is also kept in front of my body. Since my head is pretty tilted, I am going to assume that my elbow is too low, as per usual.

Conclusion:
The three most important things that I need to improve are,
- A release with my elbow near/above my eye
- BALANCE, making sure my to be 'in line' for the shot
- The jump... I need to find a way to fix that. I jump forward on most shots, and that is a no-no.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iyz_WBh9v0o&feature=youtu.be