Friday, November 20, 2015

Christian's Shot Analysis

https://youtu.be/fobk9RYwkL0

Angle 1: Straight on- Camera under basket.
In angle 1, the ball is always straight up on the shooting hand side and the finger, elbow, knee and toe seems to be in the correct position. I try to analyze Stephen Curry's jump shot  but still can get the consistency of scoring while playing, and I do see that it takes years of practice. Once looking at it again my fingers don't always point towards my foot, yet I do 'like a slingshot kind of motion.
In the NBA, I see that most of the greatest 3-point shooters always have the ball up to their brow/eye and I put that into my shooting and you have a great shooting form and the rim is always in sight.
My off hand goes behind the ball instead of forward or beside it.


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

   In angle 2, my shooting hand is always behind the ball and the two shooting fingers are in the middle of the ball. My off-hand points to the left, and the ball is released with one hand while shooting.  My off hand is off the ball before release because if it were to stay on the ball during release, then the ball won't be accurate causing it slightly go to the left or right not making your shots easy.
Angle 3: Side View- Camera on shooting hand side.    
In angle 3, during my shots 'I tend to do a flick motion instead of my fingers pointing down.
Also my footwork in basketball needs to be improved significantly in order to help my shots do go in.
The basketball is always in front of the body during a shot, and once looking at the shot again 'my elbow is above the eye after a shot.

Conclusion: The conclusion to my shot analysis is to improve my footwork, my shooting form, and the consistency of my shot to be like Stephen Curry.

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