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Good point, too many just hang back and watch their missed magic. Surely a different type of player than 20 years ago.As frustrating as it is to watch so many layups and put-backs missed, many times the UConn player after shooting just watches and, I guess, hopes it goes in. They need to stay there and anticipate a miss and grab the rebound instead of being passive observers. Sarah is the only one who follows the shot/ this should be emphasized in practice when they do set after set of layups (hopefully)
I'd like to hear, from the Boneyard, what the current thinking is about how to cure the missed layups. As in foul shooting drills, do you just repeat the moving layups over and over until it ingrained? I also notice that many shoot the layups with a closed hand facing the basket rather than a softer underhand. Seems like many layups are wildly missed, some don't even hit the rim. Some players like Paige show down a bit while approaching the hoop while others like KK are full tilt. What is current best practice based upon metrics or winning coaches? Is missing contagious like a virus?
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