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I was viewing one of my taped games recently and noticed several things to work on (Hi, Rainmaker!),
One thing that kinda bothered me: I noticed that when I had a 3 pt shot high on the arc when at trail--I had all the appropriate mechanics and coverage properly applied. Or so I thought. I noted shooter behind line, preliminary 3 pt signal at 45 degree angle, stayed with shooter til he came down and caught at last moment whether shot went in or not. But--I noticed I was not dropping down to help with the back-side rebounding action like I normally do on other shots when at trail. I kinds froze out there leaving my partner to handle any subsequent action on the rebounding. Found that a bit interesting. Had never noticed I was doing that before. Anyone else caught themselves doing the same thing? I've had 2-3 games since and that has been one of the things I've included in things to work on. Now I begin to move towards the free-throw line extended as I continue to view shooter & defender. We can learn from watching ourselves no matter how long we've been doing this. It can be easy to get into bad habits. It had been a while since I had seen film of myself. So, with all the reminders from Rainmaker, I started again. |
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Re: Very good when you get them.
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Dropping down is not necessarily a good thing... If your partner and you are on same side because of strong side stuff, Trail has perimeter and weakside rebounding which is now away from you. If you drop down you will be straightlined and will never have a good view of the weakside rebounding.
Personally in HS I think some evaluators have us drop too far. Going as low a FT line I think is a bad idea in 2 person mech. Top of key or one step down is low enough for me... |
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One or two is all.
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