I DON’T TEACH “GET YOUR ELBOW IN”
I’m going to get right into this one!!! Saying “get your elbow in” isn’t WRONG. With any cue like this, if it resonates with the
I’m going to get right into this one!!! Saying “get your elbow in” isn’t WRONG. With any cue like this, if it resonates with the
There are really only so many drills you do for shooting. It’s tough to play with such a short, quick movement AND still that the
I appreciate all the people that email me, and DM me on social media. That is why I do this – to offer help. My
I do a lot of guest-spots on podcasts. And on most of them I get asked a version of this question… “What is the most
This is another one of those big debates in coaching… But like a lot of them, I think this misses the point of what really
I need to make sure you understand my job. When I’ve worked for 3 NBA teams I’m assigned players to work with. I don’t work
I do a lot of form shooting. I have about 7 different versions that I’ll use in different situations for different habits. I will do
In my travels around the world teaching shooting to NBA players and youth basketball clubs (and everywhere in between) I hear a lot of ideas
NBA Shooting Coach Dave Love explains whether you should use a hop or a 1-2 step when you shoot the basketball.
This is where things start to get tricky… Hopefully you’ve isolated your bad habit, and are getting better at it. Resist the urge to jump
Hopefully you’ve watched the video of your shot… If you haven’t… why not? You asked for my help, and I’m offering it to you for
https://vimeo.com/398305199 Now that you’ve taken the video of your shot, watch it! Look in slow motion and pause the video when you need to. Go
https://vimeo.com/235215203https://vimeo.com/398270278/bc2cdf2261 Make sure you watch the video above. Take video of you shot. Get a parent, sibling or friend to help you, don’t just set
What if you could improve your shooting percentage by 30% in one season? What would be possible for you, or for the players on your
The name of the middle finger can be confusing for young basketball players. It implies that finger is the middle of everything. The reality is,