Dave
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Your resume is incredible! That’s always how I argue. I have been a small school high school coach for 12 years. I personally train players. You train situational shooting in SITUATIONS. You do not have someone shoot open threes repeatedly with form you do not expect them to devolve to automatically and without thinking. Great athletes adjust. Read something about Steph Curry’s workouts. If that is not how he shoots it is foolish repetition. “Ok” now shoot like you have someone closing out on you”! L freakin O freakin L.I have literally worked with college athletes for 15 years, including attending basketball practices weekly, sitting on the bench during a games, traveling to games with the team, etc. you can check my credentials if you’d like.
I’m really not sure I should make the effort, but I’ll try… you do realize that basketball is situational, right? Nobody, & I mean nobody trains for ONE style shot or form for all game circumstances, including jumpers. “Muscle memory” doesn’t mean it’s just the same shot on all spots on the floor for all situations. That’s ridiculous.
It seems clear to me you really have a very limited understanding of basketball, and also take yourself pretty seriously as an expert of some kind… but keep going on with shot breakdowns, doctor. We’re all here for it.
Now shoot like you were tripped by the official.
Oh, and shot nurse, get me some suction to get the suck out of this thread.