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PostPosted: 28 Dec 2009, 00:22 

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Coach Sars one question. Does wrist cock effect backspin?


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PostPosted: 28 Dec 2009, 08:51 
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Ben,

Having your wrist cocked back will help because as you flip your wrist when shooting the ball it will create the backspin you want.

Some say that IF you have your wrist cocked back properly, you should see the wrinkles on your wrist... someone else described holding the ball properly like this...
Cock your wrist back. You should now look like you are holding a pizza. You can relate to that can't you? :-)

Something else regarding shooting..

Remember these keys when working on shooting:

1) As much as possible, simulate game conditions

2) Take shots you're most likely to face in a real game - invest more of your time developing these shots. ( I know that you are looking at a lot of different ways to improve your game and that's great - but remember.. a little at a time, you aren't going to go Pro tomorrow )

3) Always practice your shots at game speed

4) Don't keep experimenting with your shooting form.

Find what works and then develop it

5) In order to select the proper shots, get to know your range and skill - take shots you know you can make.

A lot of coaches like to define their players roles on the team, I thought about that when I was the Varsity coach and this is what I was comfortable with.

I had ONE rule: DON'T surprise me in games, don't take shots you aren't working on in practice. Take the shots you know you can make and let them find you. The only time you can break this rule is IF you have the ball in your hands and the time is running out - any shot is better than no shot.


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PostPosted: 28 Dec 2009, 08:55 
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Good insight from Coach Springer, Ben...


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PostPosted: 28 Dec 2009, 16:25 

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About lesson 2 of the scorer book ive decided Im going to start studying monta Ellis and my favorite player Steve Nash.


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PostPosted: 28 Dec 2009, 17:06 
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2 good guards, just don't let me catch you will all those tattoo's like Monta. :-)
Pick out a couple of good things from each player - but - remember this.... don't forget to be the BEST Ben that you can be.

I was never much of a player, I could shoot a little bit once I turned 16 - but I sure was the best coach that I could be. As a coach I was a little like you are as a player.. trying different things and striving to be the best that I could be. Thats how I read you.... trying to be the best Bball player that you can be.

Good luck and keep working on your game.

Ken
aka Coach Sar


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PostPosted: 28 Dec 2009, 17:31 

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Dont worry i dont think im going to get any tatoos in my lifetime :)


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PostPosted: 28 Dec 2009, 18:20 
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Good for you, my kind of guy!


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PostPosted: 28 Dec 2009, 23:22 

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Lesson 3:graduating from shooter to scorer.
-make a goal to the study the game and become a scorer.
-find multiple ways to score
-ask the question: how can I score more points answers will come.

How can I score more points?


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PostPosted: 29 Dec 2009, 07:31 
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How can I score more points?


- First of all I would say... KNOW YOUR RANGE

- Know where your shots come from and practice them at game speed.

- Work hard to get open... move without the ball

- Set GREAT screens and make yourself available - a good screener is usually open IF he will do that.

- DON'T force shots, let them come to you.

- Get yourself to the free throw line.. that does multiple things... gets you some easy points IF you make them. Gets your TEAM to the free throw line by getting the team into the bonus faster and it allows you to check your form IF you are having any difficulty with your shot in that game.

- Get every loose ball, that will give you and the team more possessions.

- You're a point guard, make your teammates better, get them good shots and that will force the defense to cover them closer... giving you more space to work with.

- Work on your passing and encourage your teammates to work on that part of their game also.... GOOD passes help make GOOD shooters... (try having your dad or friend make some bad passes to you and see what the results are...) It's pretty hard to shoot off a pass that is at your knees or ankles etc.

- Develop a few great moves with the ball that will help you to get the shots you want... crossover etc.

I'm sure there are more from the book.
ps. Are you testing me? :-)
Ken


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PostPosted: 29 Dec 2009, 11:07 

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no im not testring you. It just said ask that question and you will get answers.


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