Friday, December 15, 2017

Tonny shot analysis

Kelley Stevenson Shot Analysis 2017



ANGLE 1                            Straight on Camera under the basket


In the first angle my finger, elbow, knee and toe are in the same plane.
My fingers don't really point towards my toes. My elbow finishes above my eyes. my
off hand comes off the ball just as I release the ball.


ANGLE 2                           Rear View Camera behind Shooter


My hand is more under the ball than behind the ball but the shooting fingers are in the middle.
My hand is at the 9 o’clock. The ball is released with one hand. My off hand is vertical at release.


ANGLE 3                         Side View Camera on Shooting Hand Side

My wrist is cocked before release. My footwork is consistent. The ball is kept in front of my body.
When the ball is released my elbow shooting elbow is above my eye while the other one is near my eye.

Conclusion
In conclusion my shot was alright but there were something I could improve on. 1.my fingers don't really point towards my toes so I would like to improve on that. 2. my feet aren't really squared up towards the basket so I would also like to improve on that. 3. I would like to improve on my vert because its not really that good.

Rhofert's Shot Analysis

Angle 1: Straight on- Camera under basket.

Is the ball brought straight up on the shooting hand side? Yes, I find it more comfortable if I bring the ball up with my left hand instead of bringing it up with my shooting hand.
Are finger, elbow, knee and toe in the same plane?
Yes, all of them seem to be in line after i shot the ball but my right knee was sort of pushed in and not really lined up with my finger, elbow and toe.
Do the shooting fingers finish pointing down towards your forward foot?
Yes, I could see my pointer finger and my middle finger pointing downwards to my toe.
Does your elbow finish near or above your eyes?
Yes, it was hard to see on the video but when i shoot i usually end up having my elbow around my eye level.
Does the off- hand come of the ball just before release?
Yes, my off-hand comes off just on the right time before i release the ball.

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, but at some time i tend to put my shooting hand on the right side of the ball let my the ball slide to the correct spot before shooting.
Is the off-hand at 9 or 3 o’clock? No, my support hand stay where it is when starting to let the ball go and after the ball goes out of my hands.
Is the ball released with one-hand? Yes, if not the ball would not be going straight to where i want it to go.
Is the off-hand vertical at release?  Or is it rotated towards the ball?  What would this mean? My support hand is vertical at release, it either means that i'm releasing my support hand too early or just right on the money.



Angle 3: Side View- Camera on shooting hand side.  
Is the wrist cocked before the release?
Yes, my shooting hand was right underneath the ball before i released the ball.
Is the footwork consistant? Yes, it didn't really show on the video but its usually consistent
Is the ball kept in front of the body? Yes, sometimes the ball is way too close to my head when going up to for my shot.
When the ball is released are the elbows near or above the eyes? Yes, my elbow is just right on my eye level when shooting.


Conclusion:
Overall, i think my shot is good. I just need to improve my timing on my jumpers because i tend to jump and release the ball on my way down and not when i'm going up with my jump. I also need to improve on little things such as which finger the ball is released on. That's the only reason why my shot is 'broken' as of right now. 

Wednesday, December 6, 2017





Johns shot analysis





Angle 1: Straight on- Camera under basketball


  • Is the ball brought straight up on the shooting hand side?

  • Yes the ball was brought straight but as the ball was released my right hand came together with my left hand.
  • Are finger, elbow, knee and toe in the same plane?
  • As i shoot the ball my finger goes flat then goes to a normal shooting finger.
  • Do the shooting fingers finish pointing down towards your forward foot?
  • Yes my shooting finger finished pointing down towards my foot.
  • Does your elbow finish near or above your eyes?
  • my elbow finished way above my eyes and also my body is straight.
  • Does the off- hand come of the ball just before release?
  • Yes my off hand release before my right hand flicks or release the ball.

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 my shooting directly behind the ball the ball started in my chest then go to a normal shooting form.
  • Is the off-hand at 9 or 3 o’clock?
  • 9 o'clock because i am left handed as the ball releases off my hand and my finger isn't flat.
  • Is the ball released with one-hand?
  • Yes the ball is released with one hand but as soon as the ball is released my off hand kinda goes with my shooting hand.
  • Is the off-hand vertical at release?  Or is it rotated towards the ball?  What would this mean?
  • Yes the off hand is vertical when released. it means that when the ball releases out of my hand it means that the vertical at my release.


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

  • Is the wrist cocked before the release?
  • Yes my wrist is cocked back before i released the ball.
  • Is the footwork consistant?
  • Yes my footwork is consistant but as soon as a land my food i move up.
  • Is the ball kept in front of the body?
  • Yes the ball is kept from the body. but when i released the ball it goes to the side of my neck.
  • When the ball is released are the elbows near or above the eyes?
  • Yes my elbow is above my eyes.  

Gio Shot Analysis

GIO SHOT ANALYSIS  






              Angle 1: Straight-on camera under basket

  • Is the ball brought up straight on the shooting hand side?

       The ball is brought up straight but as soon as i follow through, it points away from the basket               instead of towards it.
  • Are the finger, elbow, knee and toe on the same plane?

        My fingers, elbows, knees, and toes are aligned when I shoot, some things that I can fix are                  releasing my shot in between my pointer and middle finger so that my shot will get a perfect                rotation instead of spinning sideways like it is in this video.
  • Do the fingers point to your foot after your shot?
        My fingers weren't pointing towards the ground in my follow through which i need to work on            because in this video, my fingers were pointing towards under the net.
  • Does my elbow finish above or around my eyes?
        After shooting my shooting elbow is right on my eye but I tend to lean back in this video which          made my elbow go right below my eyes.
  • Does the off hand come off the ball just before the release?
         My offhand comes off barely just before I shoot, I need to release my off hand earlier so that it           doesn't interfere with my shooting accuracy.

             

            Angle 2:  Rear-View camera

  • Is the shooting hand directly behind the ball with the two shooting fingers in the middle?
        My shooting hand is directly behind the ball but is angled to my off hand instead of being                    straight, when i release the ball, it looks like my shooting fingers are in between the ball in this            video but I feel that it is not which i need to get more efficient with.
  • Is the off hand at 9 or 3 o'clock?
         My offhand finishes pointing to the ceiling therefore it is a 9 o'clock, in this video it looks like I           am using my off thumb to help me shoot but I don't use it anymore.
  • Is the ball released with one hand?
         The ball is being released only with my shooting hand but when I remove my off hand when I             do form shooting, it feels like I have less control.
  • Is the off hand at vertical or rotated towards the ball when released?
        The off hand is vertical pointing towards the ceiling which means that i let go off the ball and              relax my off hand after.



                Angle 3: Side view

  • Is the wrist cocked before the release?
         My wrist is cocked before the release but in this video, I had a two motion shot which caused               my shot to be slow and my wrist to be cocked late instead of having it cocked back all ready to           go.
  • Is the footwork consistent? 
         My footwork is consistent but I can also catch and shoot off two feet or a 1-2 step but I feel                 more comfortable catching a ball off a 1-2 step which means that i need to work on my two feet           catch and shooting so that I could be more consistent with both methods.
  • Is the ball in front of the body the whole time?
         The ball is in front of my body but in this video, right before I release my shot, I put the ball               above my forehead which caused the ball to not be in front of me the whole time.
  • When the ball is released, is it above or near the eyes?
         From this angle, my shooting elbow was right on my eyes.



              Conclusion 
 Overall, I think that my shot is pretty normal (Squared, off hand goes off before release, shooting with one hand, shooting hand aligned with hip and following through), I think that i need to be more consistent because my shot doesn't always look the same so I need to work on that and also having a quicker release because I am small which means i need to shoot faster so I won't get blocked in a game another thing that i need to work on is the ball rotation, the backspin on my shot is very inconsistent and I think is the main reason that causes me to miss most of my shots.

shot analysis 2017 (Tonny Alex)

Tonny shot analysis

{.1}
the ball was brought straight up on the shooting hand the fingers were facing the
basketball but my elbow and knee were not straight my elbow was facing to the side
my release is good it finish above my eyes the off hand was okay it came off the ball
before i shot

{.2}
when shooting my two fingers are always in the middle of the ball and as for
my offhand it is at 9 o clock. the ball is released with one hand. my off hand
in the video was vertically if it was rotated it would mean i m using two hands
to release ball.


{.3}
before releasing the ball my wrist is not cocked. my footwork needs work i need
balance as for were the ball is kept at its in front of the body the ball is above my
eyes front the view i was looking at.


Tavians shot analysis 2017


Tavian's Shot Analysis 2017

Angle 1 (Side angle): 
  Angle one was the angle from the side of me stepping into a pass and shooting from the foul line. As we can see that I step in with a one two step as i catch the ball me wrist is not cocked back until the very end of my shot. This is a thing I must focus on to improve my shot. I feel like I have pretty good fluidity throughout the shot follow through is good releasing the ball from the right side of my head.

Angle 2 (Camera under basket facing straight on):
  Angle 2 shows a lot about my shot. From this angle we see that I release the ball to the right of my body the problem with this is that my elbow is flaring out from under the ball. I feel my release is fine its a pretty high release as well legs slightly bend to the left. My off hand is released from the ball as I go up which was a huge problem I had in the past.

Angle 3 (Camera Behind):
  Angle 3 helps us see that I release my off hand off the ball before I shoot. It also shows the cock back of my wrist at the last stages of my shot which is something again I must fix. We can also see my elbow pushing out of line then quickly shifting back into line for the follow through. Again follow through seems good as wrist hangs loose after ball is released.

Things I Need To Work On To Become A Better Shooter:
- Catching the ball or beginning my shot with my wrist cocked back to be more efficient
- Keeping my Elbow in line with my body for better accuracy
- Using my of my butt in my shot to get more power for my shot instead of angling my legs
-  Possibly take my off hand off the ball earlier so that its more clear that there is no interference with my off hand 



Linkhttps://youtu.be/-2RGmwa6OqM

By: Tavian Rolin-Robinson

Tyler's Shot Analysis


Shot #1

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NfjWM3cR7L4

The ball is brought straight up in this shot. I do have a bit of a dip, but it is comfortable for me. I fyou look closely, you can see my off hand just before the release. Having your off hand on while releasing will cause the ball to shift in another direction. Also my fingers are pointing straight down, except for my pinky finger. I find it helps me when its out.

Shot #2

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KMVY94905e0

As you can see my hand is directly behind the ball. My off hand is 9 o clock, and i find it helps with my shot. The ball is definitely released with one hand.


Shot #3

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aDB5DlWz5Ek

In my final shot, my wrist is cocked back before my release. My footwork stays consistent throughout all three of my shots and my release is consistent as well. The ball is usually released a bit above eye level.

Alvaro's shot analysis



Angle 1: 
My wrist is cocked as I release the ball. 
My elbow does not end in the right height (at my eyes level).
I honestly don't know what I did with my left arm.
I need to release the ball more towards up and less towards front.
My elbow needs to finish in my eyes level.
I need to give more back spin to the ball.
I was probably shooting with two hands.



Angle 2:
Is not possible to see if my hand is directly behind the ball in the video.
My Off-hand is at 9 o'clock.
The ball is released with two hands (unfortunately).
My Off-hand is rotated towards at the ball at the moment of release, that means that I'm shooting with two hands.





Angle 3:
My wrist is cocked before the release.
My footwork is not constant.
The ball is kept in front of the body.
When the ball is released my elbow is not above or near to my eyes.

Conclusion:
First of all, I should stop shooting with two hands, so I can have more precision in my shots. Also, I should start to end my elbow in the same line that my eyes are, so I can have a bigger arch. I should try to improve my footwork too, and finally, my wrist should be cocked at the release of the ball.  







Monday, December 4, 2017

Alberto shot analysis







Angle 1: Straight on- Camera under basket
In this angle we can see that the ball is placed directly in the shooting hand, the elbow, the knee and the foot are in the same plane but the finger is not. The fingers end up pointing at the adved foot, the elbow ends above my eyes. Also the shooter is pulling with two hands.

 Angle 2: Rear View- Camera is directly behind shooter
In this angle we can see that the hand is not behind the ball but it is down, also after throwing the ball the left hand stays at 3 o'clock. The vertical hand is rotated in the lance so the player throws the ball with two hands.


Angle 3: Side View- Camera on shooting hand side
In this angle we can see that the wrist is not ready before the launch, and also the footwork is not very constant. The prelude is always kept in front of the player's body, and when the player releases the ball the elbows are close to the eyes but not above.





Conclusion:
I have to improve the mechanics of shooting to shoot better because I shoot with two hands and I have to leave the arm raised after shooting. I also have to have the wrist cocked before launching.







Monday, January 30, 2017

Daylon's Shot analysis

Angle 1: Straight on- Camera under basket.  
  The ball is held in front of the face, right hand is place behind the ball.
Finger and knee aren’t in line. Elbow finishes at nose level making a straighter shot at the basket. Off- hand releases ball before shot, but too early causing a one handed shot.


Angle 2: Rear View- Camera is directly behind shooter
 Shooting hand placed behind the ball pointer and  middle finger placed slightly to the left of center. Off hand found at 7:30- 8:00, ball is slightly pushed with off- hand. Release hand after shot pushes to the left side of the body, causing the shot to spin vertically shortening shot radius.


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

The wrist is at a 130 degree angle during the shot, footwork during the shots are inconsistent body doesn’t not look completely balanced. The ball is left in front of the body but is held to lower, when shot is released with right arm it follows through at a 120 degree angle. When the ball is released it is released from the chest area.

Conclusion:
Over all I have to work on my form to achieve a better shot. Working on my release point with how I hold the ball before shooting is something that has to be changed first along with I also need to work on being balanced while shooting. I use my arms to shoot so I need to learn to use more legs.   

https://youtu.be/E0nickUgImI