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How Basketball Players Should Throw the Ball?

<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">Shooting skill is essential for any basketball player&period; When we see NBA starts with smooth shots&comma; they are not born with that skill&period; It takes plenty time and effort to establish great shooting skills&period; There&&num;8217&semi;s no way we can get correct shooting skill&comma; if we never train ourselves to shoot properly&period; In general&comma; we should work to build our shooting skill from the ground up&period; There are methods that we can use&period; First&comma; we need to square our feet and they should be at about shoulder width apart&period; Right handed players should put their right foot slightly in front of the left foot&period; Our feet must be squared before we initiate a shot&period; When we are ready to shoot&comma; we need to bend our knees&comma; so our legs can provide extra power for out shot&period; So&comma; it is vital that we get appropriate knee bend before we throw a shot&period; Our body should be properly squared&period; It means that our shoulders and waist should be properly squared&period; Before we throw the ball&comma; we should feel comfortable be completely balanced&period; Other than our arms&comma; our eyes are also essential for accurate shots&period; Our eyes should be focused on a single point and it isn&&num;8217&semi;t necessary to watch the trajectory of the ball&period; Our posture and aim are the most important things&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;"> It is important that we properly hold the ball&period; We should put our strong hand begind the ball and our fingers must be properly spread&period; They shouldn&&num;8217&semi;t be too spead out or too close&period; In this case&comma; our hands need to be fully comfortable&period; Our thumb and pointer finger should have 45 degree angle&period; Grip the ball mostly with fingertips of dominant hand and supported by finger pads&period; Although the ball should be close to the palm&comma; it shouldn&&num;8217&semi;t rest on the palm&period; Our less dominant hand is known as &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;guide hand”&comma; although it doesn&&num;8217&semi;t really guide the ball&period; However&comma; the guide hand should help us in raising the ball and getting it into position&period; Before shooting the ball&comma; we may let the guide hand to fall away from the ball&period; With the correct posture and position&comma; we should be ready to take the shot&period; As we are about to initiate the shot&comma; we may bend the knees and start jumping in the air&period; The ball should begin to move from approximately the chest height&comma; but slightly to the right&period; Raise the ball towards face height and we should keep our elbow in&period;  As we are about to release the ball&comma; we should assume the waiter&&num;8217&semi;s position&comma; that&&num;8217&semi;s identical to the way waiters carry their trays at restaurants&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">The actual release point of the ball is when we reach the top of our jump&period; Just before we reach the top of our jump&comma; our elbow should be above eye level and we need to straighten the arm&period; Rotate the wrist forward to release the ball and separate our guide hand from the ball&period; At this moment&comma; the ball should already be released from our fingertips&period; The overall shot should be quite easy&comma; due to the strong movements of our legs&comma; supported by the smaller muscles of our arm&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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