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Marvin Harvey, HSTA, NA4TB, Basketball Shooting Training & All Basketball Training

Posted on Saturday, October 4, 2008 at 04:46PM by Registered Commenteradmin | CommentsPost a Comment

You Better Learn & You Better Master the Shooting  Form

Early on in my basketball life was the time I became fascinated by what made the ball go into the basket. Why ? Simple, the team with the most points wins the game !

Those points are earned by putting the ball in the basket.  So do you think that Mastering the Shooting Form , having the power to make shots, is a valuable skill in the game of Basketball ? I argue that it is the most valuable, and unless a player is too lacking on other basketball skills, including a competitive mind set, a player Mastering this skill will always be sought after.   Unless you Master the Shooting Form, YOU WILL NEVER BE A COMPLETE PLAYER and you will never reach your basketball potential, NEVER! 

As basketball progresses towards the Professional levels, the uneven match ups are less and less,  the game becomes itself.  Instead of so many of the mismatches in the lower levels where players are mostly recruited and placed on "stack" teams.  Until these "stack" teams face each other, what is seen as "competition," is mostly nothing more than outrageous mismatches that keep the game from being genuinely played. 

At the higher levels of the game, real competion is seen and so is more of the Genuine game. 

"The way to get Better is to start Now"

Marvin Harvey, HSTA, "Educating Shooters since 1982"

NA4TB  "For the Betterment of the Game and All involved."

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