Angle 1: Straight on- Camera under basket.
While taking my shot the ball is brought up on the shooting hand side. Also my finger, elbow, knee and toe are in the same plane but I could have pointed my elbow in towards me more to have it more aligned with my knee and foot. My shooting fingers don't finish pointing completely down, they start off pointing down and at the very last second they kind of flick to the side. After releasing the ball my elbow finishes above eyes and my off- hand comes off the ball just before release.
Angle 2: Rear View- Camera is directly behind shooter.
The shooting hand is directly behind the ball with my two shooting fingers in the middle. Also my off-hand is at 3 o'clock. When released, the ball is released with one hand. My off-hand is vertical at release which means that I am not shooting with two hands.
Angle 3: Side View- Camera on shooting hand side.
After releasing my shot, my wrist isn't as cocked as it should be. My foot work is consistent, as you should always have the same consistent motions. Also the ball is kept in front of my body and when the ball is release my elbows are near the eyes..
Conclusion: I need to have more arch in my shot and “reach for cookies” with my shooting fingers more. So when I release the ball my wrist isn't flicking to the side.
****** I still couldn't find a way to cut the video into only my part.*******
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