Steph curry has a one motion shot. Players like Mj, Kobe, Lebron, they have a 2 motion shot meaning they usually have a high set point before they release the ball. If you wanna be able to knock down deeper threes with less power, or if you’re a shorter guard, a one motion shot would be way more helpful. 2 motion shots are more accurate for midrange shooting and free throws tho.
Steph's shot is very quick but he does not go straight up, but rather brings the ball up to his eyebrows and his elbow is angled slightly down and his elbow dramatically bent. In that way he gets lots of power starting with his legs and elbow all exploding up at the same time for maximum power.
this video is so under rated i have been trying to recreate steph currys shot for a while now and you have covered all of the bases except when i shoot the ball i do 2 things different i shoot with my index finger instead of my middle finger and i dont put my hands on the side of the ball but after seeing the bounus tip im def going to try the wrist pronation
I agree with a lot of this. I just think if you are consistently making your shots you don’t change much especially how you hold the basketball. You always want to improve on footwork which is what I like when he is talking about tilting feet. Overall good stuff ! I always want to improve to be a better teacher of the game of basketball.
I agree with most of what he is saying but you don’t have to tilt, if you want to shoot exactly like curry then go for it. However I’m just saying if you find tilting uncomfortable or you think it’s Been harming your shot then don’t do it
If you catch the ball in triple threat with your knees already bent and your hands already low you don't have to dip. The players do dip because they often don't catch the ball in triple threat position. Steph's dip is very small and very quick. And he shoots with an elbow slightly down and his elbow bent dramatically in front of his eyes. Then he shoots out from his elbow and his legs all coordinated to have the ball be released with the maximum force to get the great distance.
@@SAVICoaching I agree. The reason they now dip is to get consistancy and a lot of momentun (starting at a lower point as you move your arm up. Tripple threat is fine if you are shooting within 20 but once outsde you need the greater momentum. That is why almost all the outside deep shooters t provide for a little dip so set up their shot. The fact that Caitin Clark practices as a normal part of her routne shots from the logo with the goal of making 50% is why she is able to shot 37% of those shots. Really changed the idea of what is humanly possible. Steph and Caitlin - same player.
Well thought out video that was explained really well. A quick question; I am a short player that's trying to improve their shot. I have more than enough power as I have a great build however my shot is inconsistent. I'll either make a loud and clear swish or hit the backboard, airball. Are there any tips that you could reconmend me to shoot better? Thank you.
How would you teach that to kids? It seems like it’s a interpretation on how Curry shoots but it can be just him, Thompson doesn’t shoot like that. Anyways, it would be cool to see how you would teach it to kids.
The only problem with rotational power is with your feet planted to one side. If that's the way you have to shoot, what are you gonna do when you're attacking from the other direction that makes it to where you have to turn more in order to set your feet and get your shot off not very effective. And I don't think that's a complete study of how steph curry gets his shot off.
Curry is a push out the hand shooter and holds the ball on the side. If you want an effortless shot hold your off hand on top of the ball and flick or load wrist shoot out the shooting hand. Feet and all that else is optional
You're not explaining WHY. You're just saying what to do. It sounds like you don't understand what you're talking about, whether or not you're right. You might understand this stuff, but you're not conveying that in this video.
Steph curry has a one motion shot. Players like Mj, Kobe, Lebron, they have a 2 motion shot meaning they usually have a high set point before they release the ball. If you wanna be able to knock down deeper threes with less power, or if you’re a shorter guard, a one motion shot would be way more helpful. 2 motion shots are more accurate for midrange shooting and free throws tho.
midrange yes not fts
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2 motion shots don’t help with accuracy, but they are less likely to get bloked
Steph's shot is very quick but he does not go straight up, but rather brings the ball up to his eyebrows and his elbow is angled slightly down and his elbow dramatically bent. In that way he gets lots of power starting with his legs and elbow all exploding up at the same time for maximum power.
Didn’t even know you had a TH-cam channel. Been a big fan of you for a while. Can’t wait to get even more content from you.
Thanks Jay! I'll keep it coming. Hit me with questions or ideas for new videos.
this video is so under rated i have been trying to recreate steph currys shot for a while now and you have covered all of the bases except when i shoot the ball i do 2 things different i shoot with my index finger instead of my middle finger and i dont put my hands on the side of the ball but after seeing the bounus tip im def going to try the wrist pronation
Why recreate his shot. You should find a form that works for you
@@willz2425 Becauad Stephs release is proven to work 😂😂
Thanks bro. Love your music too, “Can’t Hold Us” is a game changer for me
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I agree with a lot of this. I just think if you are consistently making your shots you don’t change much especially how you hold the basketball. You always want to improve on footwork which is what I like when he is talking about tilting feet. Overall good stuff ! I always want to improve to be a better teacher of the game of basketball.
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great tips, loved the video
Shooting tutorial video without any bucket, it's really funny
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Great shooting tips ❤️it!!
Great info - thanks coach!
I agree with most of what he is saying but you don’t have to tilt, if you want to shoot exactly like curry then go for it. However I’m just saying if you find tilting uncomfortable or you think it’s Been harming your shot then don’t do it
I dig your energy. I would love for you to slow down and show a close up of how you are holding the ball, add slow motion like you did in the end.
Noted!
If you catch the ball in triple threat with your knees already bent and your hands already low you don't have to dip. The players do dip because they often don't catch the ball in triple threat position. Steph's dip is very small and very quick. And he shoots with an elbow slightly down and his elbow bent dramatically in front of his eyes. Then he shoots out from his elbow and his legs all coordinated to have the ball be released with the maximum force to get the great distance.
Passes and movement rarely allow for these perfect catches. Loading with a dip create a repeatable rhythm and sequence.
@@SAVICoaching I agree. The reason they now dip is to get consistancy and a lot of momentun (starting at a lower point as you move your arm up. Tripple threat is fine if you are shooting within 20 but once outsde you need the greater momentum. That is why almost all the outside deep shooters t provide for a little dip so set up their shot. The fact that Caitin Clark practices as a normal part of her routne shots from the logo with the goal of making 50% is why she is able to shot 37% of those shots. Really changed the idea of what is humanly possible. Steph and Caitlin - same player.
Well thought out video that was explained really well. A quick question; I am a short player that's trying to improve their shot. I have more than enough power as I have a great build however my shot is inconsistent. I'll either make a loud and clear swish or hit the backboard, airball. Are there any tips that you could reconmend me to shoot better? Thank you.
Thank you! I’d have to see your shot to tell you. Find me in twitter and dm a quick 10 second vid of your shot. @tylercoston
Before you shoot the ball have a wider grip and before the ball leave your hands it should be in the flick grip while pronating 🤔
Wrist pronation is not talked about much, but seen so often when steph shoots
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Sir thanks for the vid♥️
My pleasure
How do you release the ball when shooting?
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How would you teach that to kids? It seems like it’s a interpretation on how Curry shoots but it can be just him, Thompson doesn’t shoot like that.
Anyways, it would be cool to see how you would teach it to kids.
Great check my youth shooting videos on here.
The last one is palm rotation btw there’s multiple terms
Bruh thank you so much
Part 2!
where does steph curry puts his hands on the ball
His grip is wider than most and he tends to load with his palms facing each other.
@@SAVICoaching ok thanks
Umm change the camera angle when u explain the wrist pronation. Also more game/practice film would be nice
i wonder how wide my feet stance should be?
Start with just outside your hips
The only problem with rotational power is with your feet planted to one side. If that's the way you have to shoot, what are you gonna do when you're attacking from the other direction that makes it to where you have to turn more in order to set your feet and get your shot off not very effective. And I don't think that's a complete study of how steph curry gets his shot off.
make sure the entire move is small
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Are you Jon Stewart's brother or something?
Curry is a push out the hand shooter and holds the ball on the side. If you want an effortless shot hold your off hand on top of the ball and flick or load wrist shoot out the shooting hand. Feet and all that else is optional
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You're not explaining WHY. You're just saying what to do. It sounds like you don't understand what you're talking about, whether or not you're right.
You might understand this stuff, but you're not conveying that in this video.
He is explaining. Open your ears
Curry shoot totaly diferent. lmao :))))
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I agree another coach that can open a Mickey Mouse camp
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