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[QUOTE="husky429, post: 2817935, member: 6696"] This really isn't that much! Shooting is a really complex science--every person is different and coaches vary so much in their philsophy. How much should we teach shooters to turn their shoulders? Enough to relax the deltoid. But people don't agree how much. How much should they stagger their feet? Same as above. Is the space between the palm and the ball really necessary? Probably not, but it's a good teaching cue. Which finger should be in the center of the ball? Index or middle. Where should the set point be? Some people like right over the eye, others want it a little more to the side. Changing his set point to the side more was how Kemba improved his shooting at the NBA level. And a ton more. Yeah, I'm a coach. I coach AAU, HS, and do a lot of individual training. Mostly wings, and bigs who think they're going to be the next Giannis, lol. Walked on in college. Just happen to have been a die hard uconn fan as well! [/QUOTE]
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