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Here's How Ray Allen Teaches Jump Shooting
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In this clip, JJ Redick admires Ray Allen's shooting form and ask Ray how he learned to shoot, how he now teaches people, and the best way to do so.

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Date of upload: Mar 30, 2024 ^^


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@Munir9595

1 month ago

JJ was silent for 4 minutes... then just destroys josh harts shooting form πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

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@captainchau

1 month ago

I've trained in muay thai for 13 yrs and just him talking about mechanics and physiology is really enlightening; no matter what sport you're in.

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@bryce6106

1 month ago

ray allen was spot on. as a teacher, it’s important to teach someone where they are at and then, get them where they want them to be instead of starting them how you start everyone else.

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@PSL09

1 month ago

that adjusting to natural form vs forcing form shots is true

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@theDanDeleon

1 month ago

4:34 the shade thrown to Josh Hart unmatched πŸ˜‚

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@terrencebierke990

1 month ago

Exactly why he is one of the best shooters ever. Just explained it from a childhood standpoint all the way to a professional level within 7 mins

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@ZodaPoppin

1 month ago

jj reddick and ray allen talking about shooting?! SNAP click please have young mantis on the pod

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@chunky9791

1 month ago

Makes perfect sense, as kids grow so will their hands, arms, legs hips etc. Using a smaller ball will help them catch palm the ball & use correct rotation

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@KingJerbear

1 month ago

The thing is, Ray breaks shooting form down to it's purist mechanics, and he was always obsessive about it and put in the work. But lots of guys can still find success with different form, simply from repetition and knowing how to properly adjust. I think what Ray is trying to imply is that these guys would be able to find more success if they could implement better basic technique on a consistent basis (once they learned to adjust the same way as their "natural" form)

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@junkmail1203

1 month ago

Both their shots were beautiful to watch

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@nicholascovucci6545

1 month ago

Two of my favorite all time shooters. This going to be a good one

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@2UGamingProductions

1 month ago

On sonics he used to do the lean in 3 on the break in one motion was something graceful to watch

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@BackAgainWitQBandzz

1 month ago

Ik exactly what he means by pushing the shot πŸ₯²πŸ’― coaches would always tell me growing up to use my wrist and fingertips when the ball is bigger than my head lol

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@International_man_of_mystery

1 month ago

Master class by Ray Allen. Kept everything nice and simple

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@BeardedMavsFan

1 month ago

I could listen to this man break down basketball forever ! So glad he still wants to talk about the game but most importantly share his knowledge with the world . Thank you JJ

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@recrevs963

1 month ago

ray's shot is a thing of beauty, never get tired of his highlights

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@jaytorr6701

1 month ago

Let's think of this. What is the closest motion done in professional sports with the highest accuracy? Funnily enough, darts! They can throw the dart with such accuracy, almost within 2-3mm from where they aim. The motion is exactly the same, but is on a horizontal target, not on a vertical plane. They hold the darts between the thumb, index and middle finger. This is the split finger shot that Petrovic, MJ, Stojakovic etc were using. To put it it all together. When I teach kids to shoot, I get them to throw darts to a target. Then start to raise the target in height so they start throwing on a more vertical plane. Then we go to a basketball court and teach them to use the same motion, with their fingers aiming at the three front net hooks (Steph aims like that). Of courses depending on age using a 7 to 9ft rim and smaller balls. I coach under 11 kids, there is not a kid in my group that does kit have perfect form.

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@Slim4eva

1 month ago

I love that your having this important dialog. Took all winter but I learned my 10yr old son who is right handed shoots natully left. Thanks Ray nd JjπŸ’―πŸ’―

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@macnolds4145

1 month ago

For many players, shooting is the hardest part of the game. It involves several, distinct technical components that one must learn to transform into a single, fluid motion. Good shooting requires steady balance, bending the knees, shooting at the apex, avoiding guide hand interference, avoiding too much palm, achieving rotation, achieving a high arc, achieving follow-through, accurate aiming, and more. It's truly a miracle that anyone can ever learn how to "shoot the right way," especially given that everyone has a different physical shape, sense of balance, sense of physical comfort, and psychology. Hell, most of the best shooters in NBA history had/have at least one thing innately "wrong" about their jumpshots, from a purist's perspective. I played ball (non-professionally) my whole life. Tried everything. Was open to both small adjustments and fundamental, top-to-bottom overhauls. Practiced a lot. Never got even decent at it.

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@samgunz1

1 month ago

So much gold in this interview.. I wish I was about 20 years younger watching this

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