Start at the three-point line extended.
Work on the quick stop or the two-count stop into the shot.
Shoot 50 shots.
Try to get you feet set square to the basket when catching the ball.
Take twenty shots and then move to the other side and do twenty more.
When making a quick stop or a two-count stop, jump off or pivot on the foot nearest the basket. If moving to the left, pivot on the right foot if using a two count stop.
Imagine you are being guarded, so you are shooting game speed shots.
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Getting to the rim is only half the battle. Converting against shot blockers and help defenders requires a toolkit of creative finishes. The best scorers have multiple ways to score at the basket.
Traditional positions are becoming obsolete. Modern basketball rewards versatile players who can handle, pass, shoot, and defend across multiple positions. Developing these skills creates valuable, adaptable players.