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Originally Posted by SmokeEater
Then you have never had to rely on form and follow through as a shooter. Probably never played before.
We can go back and forth on this for ever. You believe what you want.
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The follow-through is important because of what you have to do to get to a proper follow-through. The follow-through just shows you that you have used proper form. Once the ball has been released, nothing can affect the shot (other than a Greg Oden-type).
If you played golf, you would know this. You could just stop the golf club after you hit the ball and nothing would change (something you find out when hitting out from behind a tree, LOL). The proper follow-through just indicates that your swing path didn't change.
What part of the follow-through touches the ball?