Five Hundred and Ninety-Six. Something About Shooting
Tim Hardaway is very dissatisfied with his set of shots. Even if he hasn't played for so many years and his body is out of shape, he can still shoot more than 80% of his three-pointers in training.
But this was too powerful in Sun Ce's eyes, and he was stunned for a while.
A short, fat guy who had been retired for seven years and was out of shape, and he didn't seem to have warmed up yet. He was wearing a sweater and he went up and shot 37 of 50!
His grandson ran to the gym instead of warming up, and also practiced three sets of mid-range shots on the right baseline + right mid-range + free throw line to find his touch, and then practiced three-pointers, but he only made 27 of 50 shots!
This gap...
Sun Ce is so jealous!
Tim Hardaway blasted again: "You see, my three-pointers are barely considered shit, and your three-pointers are not even shit!"
Sun Ce didn't know how to refute this, and the most irrefutable point was - would anyone describe his shooting as shit?
At this moment, the system prompt came!
"Because Tim Hardaway has feelings of appreciation for the host, the exclusive event of the humility learning section: the recognition of the court bug is triggered."
"Recognition of court bugs (humility): The host needs to designate a three-point shooting spot before the end of the regular season this season and achieve an 80% training shooting rate.
Event reward: Tim Hardaway’s recognition. "
"Tim Hardaway's approval: 1. Training with Tim Hardaway can trigger the humble learning module, which is effective in the long term. 2. There is a certain probability of learning Tim Hardaway's strongest technique - cross-step change. A chance to break through.”
What the hell?
Spraying on your mouth, but appreciating it in your heart?
Sun Ce was curious, what kind of psychology do these old men have?
Sun Ce's focus is not on this reward, but on Tim Hardaway's psychology.
Just when Sun Ce was full of confusion, Tim Hardaway said to Sun Ce: "You practice a set of three-pointers again. I think your three-point posture is also very problematic. Are your basic skills so bad? Are you really Did you train with Nash and Jordan? They didn't beat you to death?"
What this said... Sun Ce didn't know if Nash wanted to beat him to death, but he felt that Jordan wanted to beat him to death every time he taught him.
However, although Tim Hardaway had a bad mouth, Sun Ce knew from the system that this guy had already developed an appreciation for him and immediately began to move his body again to prepare for practicing three-pointers.
"Sure enough, geniuses are admired wherever they go. He is handsome and a genius. I am even jealous of myself..."
After feeling narcissistic for a while, Sun Ce concentrated on practicing three-pointers.
Another set of 50 three-pointers. This time Tim Hardaway also watched it very seriously. Sun Ce was observing carefully every three-point shot.
29 of 50 shots were made, which is still less than 60% of the three-point training shooting rate. Although it is much better than the 40% three-point training shooting rate before the season, Sun Ce still feels that his face is burning, and he is 41 years old. And compared to veterans who have retired for 7 years, he is so far behind.
But this time Tim Hardaway didn't complain. After watching his three-point training, Tim Hardaway thought for a while and did not give an evaluation. Instead, he said: "Lord, you practice a set of mid-range shots." , don’t hook, just learn the mid-range shot from Jordan, you can practice it for me.”
Sun Ce didn't say much and went to the right side of the three-second zone to practice mid-range shots.
Sun Ce is more confident in this aspect and has practiced better. He made 50 mid-range catch-and-shoot jump shots from the right side and made the last one, making a total of 41 shots.
This is quite excellent mid-range shooting training. The mid-range is the most difficult to practice. It is indeed not easy for Sun Ce to practice this thing with Jordan first.
Tim Hardaway is also full of appreciation for Sun Ce's mid-range shot.
Before taking over this job, he investigated the person he was going to coach, Sun Ce. He knew that Sun Ce only started playing basketball officially in April 2009 when he relied on his speed to score 20+10 against the Heat. He used to be a wanderer. The prodigal among the flowers.
In just over a year, Tim Hardaway was surprised to have such a mid-range shooting performance, a 35% mid-range shooting percentage from the right side... As for the fact that the baseline and free throw line hooks are more accurate , Tim Hardaway didn't want to mention this matter, he didn't admit that this was the point guard's style of play.
Just comparing Sun Ce's mid-range shots and three-pointers, Tim Hardaway came to a conclusion. After practicing mid-range shots, Sun Ce started practicing layups and asked: "When you practice three-pointers, do you also use Jordan's teaching method?" How do you shoot?"
After Sun Ce made a running shot that accelerated and changed while traveling, he nodded towards Tim Hardaway, indicating that this was the case.
Tim Hardaway looked at Sun Ce speechlessly for a long time, and couldn't help but burst out: "That guy doesn't even have three-pointers. If you use his shooting method to practice three-pointers, can you practice it? Can you tell me?" What do you think?"
Sun Ce really hadn't thought about this, and asked doubtfully: "Isn't it all about shooting? Does practicing three-point shooting and practicing mid-range shooting have different postures?"
After Sun Ce asked a question, he picked up the ball and went to the left three-point line, turned around and made a three-pointer...no touching...
"Ahem," a little embarrassed, Sun Ce coughed twice and said, "This action is quite cool, so I just practice it like this. How about I change my shooting posture?"
"I'm not talking about the shooting form, but the details of the shooting action! Details!" Tim Hardaway roared.
Tim Hardaway covered his head in pain. Why didn't Jordan beat this retarded man to death?
I don’t want to listen to Sun Ce anymore. Although I don’t know why, Tim Hardaway gets angry when he hears it! He started to explain directly: "There is a big difference between shooting a mid-range shot and a three-pointer. The main reason is the angle difference with the basket in the horizontal plane..."
As he spoke, Tim Hardaway stood at the free throw line, raised the ball to the release point and said: "Look here when I lift the ball and prepare to take off, the angle to the basket is like this..."
Then he retreated to the top arc: "When I shoot a three-pointer here and prepare to take off, the angle between the ball and the basket is obviously smaller than at the free throw line!"
After showing it off, Tim Hardaway continued: "When we are at the same distance from the basket, when we shoot from different positions, we will find the appropriate shooting angle according to the vertical line formed by the backboard and the basket. When we are at the same shooting angle, what we have to consider is the angle between the ball and the basket when we take off the shot, and then adjust the shot based on this!
I observed two sets of your training sessions. When you were practicing mid-range shooting and three-point shooting, when you picked up the ball and prepared to shoot, the position where you raised the ball was the same! "
After such an explanation, Sun Ce suddenly understood and responded: "I understand. When I make a mid-range shot, the arc of the shot is wider. When I shoot from the same point outside the three-point line, I have to aim at the basket and the arc." It’s become shorter!”
Tim Hardaway was surprised that Sun Ce got through with just one click! It seems that he is just mentally retarded, not mentally retarded.
"I think you can try adjusting the angle of the three-point shot," Tim Hardaway suggested. "Of course, if you insist on practicing like this, you can also practice a good three-pointer. You have a strong learning talent. Just like Kobe Bryant, his shooting is also imitated by Jordan, and his three-point movement has not changed. You can look at his game videos. His mid-range arc is very good, but his arc outside the three-point line is very Even, but he has also mastered the three-point shot. I don’t know if my experience is suitable for you, but you can try it..."
When Sun Ce heard this, he recalled the shooting of Kobe, Tracy McGrady, and Carter. It seemed that they were all like what Tim Hardaway said. Their mid-range shots were all very cool, with various turnaround and fadeaway jumpers.
In terms of three-pointers, the former coach has developed a three-pointer with a very flat arc; Tracy McGrady... seems to have a very flat arc for his pull-up jumper. Carter's shooting arc is indeed beautiful, and he still has it even when he is 40 years old. They can shoot very well, but for Kobe and Tracy McGrady at the end of their careers, Sun Ce remembers that after they were seriously injured and lost their athletic ability and couldn't jump, they were terrible at three-pointers!
Throughout his career, Carter's three-pointers have always been better than the top two!
McGrady seems to be unable to practice more because of a congenital disease. Sun Ce thinks that Kobe and Carter's training intensity is the same. Carter's three-point training results are also better than Kobe's. But to say that Carter's talent is better than Kobe's? Not really.
Carter's training intensity is definitely not as good as Kobe's.
After thinking about it carefully, Sun Ce sincerely admired Tim Hardaway's experience!
And Sun Ce has some faith in Tim Hardaway - Boss Joe doesn't even have three-pointers, so using his shooting details to practice three-pointers seems really unreliable.
Of course, Sun Ce did not say that he must adjust the arc when shooting three-pointers, but he must try to see the difference between the efficiency of adjusting the arc training and maintaining the current mediocre three-point shooting arc, and strengthen according to the shooting angle that suits him best. train.
It's not that Tim Hardaway's three-pointers are great, you have to learn from his shooting movements. The height difference is too big. Sun Ce feels that the basket in his eyes is different from the basket in Tim Hardaway's eyes. the same……
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The next chapter will be around 6 o'clock. I don't know if I am busy with anything in the afternoon. Anyway, a group of people in the office were playing Landlords in the morning. Xiaofeng resisted the urge to play a few games and wrote all morning. After finishing in the afternoon, he went home from get off work.
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