Do you guys wear these?
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Do you guys wear these?
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no
i dont,i want some though, but i cant find any at any stores. Big 5 or sports authority nothing
i dont,i want some though, but i cant find any at any stores. Big 5 or sports authority nothing
you can get them on eastbay.com, nba.com, nike.com, underarmour.com they all have them.
the mcdavid ones have a padding in them for your elbow.
all i have to say is if your going to wear them, you better fill them out. the last thing i want to see is a scrawny kid runnin around with his shooting sleeve falling off LOL
i actually just bought a shooting sleeve today at Target for 6 bucks, and it works pretty good. keeps my arm warm while i shoot
[QUOTE=NBA4EVER] keeps my arm warm while i shoot[/QUOTE]
How does that help, please explain.
[QUOTE=Riker]How does that help, please explain.[/QUOTE]
a shooting sleeve isn't supposed to make you shoot better, it's made to keep your arm warm and READY to shoot
personally i think shooting sleeves sole purposes are too look cool.
Reggie Miller never compained about his arm being cold while he was slingin in 3's.
a true shooter is ready to shoot when he walks in the gym.
[QUOTE=1manfastbreak]personally i think shooting sleeves sole purposes are too look cool.[/QUOTE]
Noooo you don't say?! :lol
no
The best should always be looking for a slight advantage, a warm arm shoots better. So if the feel of it doesn't bother you, wear a sleeve!
[QUOTE=1manfastbreak]personally i think shooting sleeves sole purposes are too look cool.
Reggie Miller never compained about his arm being cold while he was slingin in 3's.
a true shooter is ready to shoot when he walks in the gym.[/QUOTE]
+1.
Shooting sleeves offer no real value. They originated when the league was trying to find a new way to cover up their new poster boy's (AI) 'unmarketable' tattoos and became a fashion trend.
You're playing basketball in climate controlled gym.
Any player that whines that his arm is to cold can't suit up with or for me.
[QUOTE=Go Getter]+1.
Shooting sleeves offer no real value. They originated when the league was trying to find a new way to cover up their new poster boy's (AI) 'unmarketable' tattoos and became a fashion trend.
You're playing basketball in climate controlled gym.
Any player that whines that his arm is to cold can't suit up with or for me.[/QUOTE]
A.I wears a shooting sleeve because he has elbow tendinitis
a shooting sleve is not going to stop tendinitis in your elbow. he would need to put a lot more pressure on it.
i would say at least 2-3 players per team in the NBA wear shooting sleves give or take.
im surprised they haven't banned it like they did to tights a couple of years back..