Best! RayRay.
Worst: Boozer, Rondo, Marion, Redd
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Best! RayRay.
Worst: Boozer, Rondo, Marion, Redd
Ugh...Rashard Lewis anyone? It looks like it's gonna go in everytime. And It's like he's not even trying, just flicks his wrist.
[QUOTE=Apples]Ugh...Rashard Lewis anyone? It looks like it's gonna go in everytime. And It's like he's not even trying, just flicks his wrist.[/QUOTE]
He's got a bad shooting form. He never follows through, he kind of flicks the ball towards the basket. Anyone who knows about shooting a basketball would agree with me, it's just he's good with this form and comfortable with it. I don't think anyone would say Reggie Miller had a great shooting form, but he was one of the greatest shooters of all time.
[QUOTE=Meticode]He's got a bad shooting form. He never follows through, he kind of flicks the ball towards the basket. Anyone who knows about shooting a basketball would agree with me, it's just he's good with this form and comfortable with it. I don't think anyone would say Reggie Miller had a great shooting form, but he was one of the greatest shooters of all time.[/QUOTE]
"who has the best "looking" shooting form." Not whether the form is actually the best for shooting. Either way it works out great for him and the Magic,
Dirk and Lebron
Kobe, Ray Allen, and Martell Webster.
If you do not agree that this jump shot is one of the best in the nba you are either blind or racist towards .... [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F9Qdi5IBzI8[/url]
[QUOTE=Apples]Ugh...Rashard Lewis anyone? It looks like it's gonna go in everytime. And It's like he's not even trying, just flicks his wrist.[/QUOTE]
not the most textbook but yea it does look sweet don't it? just looks like he's flicking some booger or some **** off his hands/wrist and it always goes in. absolutely effortless.
But I'd like to nominate PEJA STOJACKOVIC. Silky smooth shooter.
Honestly, Ray's doesn't look textbook to me. He has a weird flick with his left and sometimes, or most of the time, he doesn't fully extend his arm. For, I'd say Sheed has a really good form. On the push up though, I'd say Steve Nash. The arc on his shot is perfect, and I think it's mainly due to his full extension of the arm and incredible follow through, with his fingers dipped in. :ohwell:
OT: Shooting form is probably one of the greatest problems young players like me have. I'm not saying mine sucks (mine's been said to be from textbook, to Ray Allen, to Nash), by the way. A lot of these guys who are coming into the league don't have the proper set up and don't get enough power from their legs, which is practically where you get all the momentum for the shot from. Shooting form really needs to be stressed in today's game. :(
Peja flicks his wrist to the side when he shoots. It looks good up to that point. It's like a bowlegged person kicking a ball or something.
Kobe has great form, but Ray Ray has the best looking shot.
While not probably the best in the league, I actually think Carmelo has pretty natural form.
[QUOTE=Big One]ronnie brewer or shawn marion[/QUOTE]
Shawn Marion?
His shot looks like a chipmunk with turrets launching a nut!
:confusedshrug:
Brent Barry (not a big fan of his) but thats a sweet stroke
Rashard Lewis
Kevin Martin
[QUOTE=dajadeed]Peja flicks his wrist to the side when he shoots. It looks good up to that point. It's like a bowlegged person kicking a ball or something.
Kobe has great form, but Ray Ray has the best looking shot.[/QUOTE]
ray's is not that perfect. don't know what people are talking about. he's got that wierd wrist jerk, if you look closely. kobe, rasheed, carmelo are all more textbook.