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PostPosted: 31 Dec 2009, 07:40 
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Maybe you could post a video of you shooting off the dribble? Moving to one side and then the other? Do you know the flip drill?

What I was trying to say about the arc on your shot is... IF it is working for you, then its good. OK?

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PostPosted: 31 Dec 2009, 10:03 

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Well on the video I made 2 out of 3 from 15-17 ft. I missed the 1st one it was halfway in, the 2nd one was a make and the last one was a swish.

Well the arc was a little low., I think I could have a little higher arc. The one thing I noticed was that my follow thru was low.

And I will post a video of me off the dribble.


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PostPosted: 31 Dec 2009, 13:13 

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AVRr9ogNWZg
This video is me off the dribble innout, crossover and through the legs.
6 for 6.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wtOZYVl_sdc

This is me with the flip drill.
3 for 4.


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PostPosted: 31 Dec 2009, 14:05 
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Dang, Ben. Nice shooting!

Remember, to keep pushing yourself out of your comfort zone to shoot shots at game speed and to keep that elbow above your eyes on the follow through.

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PostPosted: 31 Dec 2009, 14:13 
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Another coaching friend and I say the same thing about your shot Ben...

GREAT SHOOTING!! GREAT FORM

The first video is good... good footwork and good form... and great shooting. IF you keep this up you are going to be a great shooter.

The FLIP drill looks like you are taking an extra step... travelling. (catching the ball taking one step and then 1-2 steps and a shot)...

Why don't you try the flip drill this way... think of it as being on the free throw lane line ... going from left to right.. flipping the ball, going to the ball, planting your inside foot (left foot), squaring up and go right into your shot. Then flipping the ball going the other way... going to the ball, planting the inside foot (right foot) , squaring up and going into your shot.

I want you to take a close look at the video of your flip drill and see what you think... then try it the way I just descrbed and send me a video of that if you don't mind. See if you can see and feel the difference.

Joe, take another look at that and see if I am right....

Ken


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PostPosted: 31 Dec 2009, 14:27 
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I just don't want you to pick up any bad habits Ben... so IF I am right.. you can correct it now....


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PostPosted: 31 Dec 2009, 14:36 
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Yes, Ken. I would say that you are correct. That is a difficult shot for players.

Something I learned from Don Kelbick is that young players can do a lot of the same things that older players can, just not as well (Correct me if I'm misinterpreting anything, Don). With repetition, Ben will eventually get the footwork mastered. Instead of doing it correctly right away, the progression might go from:
- traveling every time to
- traveling a little bit less
- traveling half of the time to
- barely ever traveling.

What you recommended is great as well.

Remember, Ben. Practice outside of your comfort zone! If you're making mistakes, you're probably getting better. That is one of the biggest mistakes I made. I never wanted to make mistakes and rarely practiced out of my comfort zone.

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PostPosted: 31 Dec 2009, 15:00 
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Joe,

I like the things you said here....


The reason I brought it up was that I don't want to see Ben create some bad habits.. and I agree that this is a learning process for him... but if he were to catch it now he can correct it now before it gets too ingrained in his game. Good footwork is a huge part of being a great shooter... so thats why I brought up now.

I think that he has great form and is a good shooter right now.... from our conversations I believe that he is a hard worker and is not worried about making mistakes. He is willing to try anything that will make his game better.

Keep up the good work Ben.


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PostPosted: 31 Dec 2009, 15:08 
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Yeah. I agree with you, Ken. Great idea to point it out now, so Ben doesn't form bad habits.

My statement was just to provide some food for thought and words of encouragement, so Ben doesn't get frustrated if he doesn't figure it out right away.

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PostPosted: 31 Dec 2009, 15:23 
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I agree Joe, I always try to encourage him while I point things out.. I want you (BEN) to think of it as helpful criticism.... not being negative. I only wish that I could have shot like you at your age.

I think he is going to be a good / maybe great shooter as he gets older.... IF he keeps working this hard he will do just fine. Just wait until he gets more hands on coaching, think about how much better he can be... instead of us "net" guys. :-)

I do think that if he tries the flip drill the way I described it his footwork will become automatic - catch - square - shoot - all in one motion. We got that drill from George Lehman.


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