Pgc Shot Chart
Autor: soonersam33 • January 27, 2016 • Course Note • 1,411 Words (6 Pages) • 795 Views
This As Adam would say is a "long ass text" so bare with me.
Guys among other things I think shot selection was our biggest problem last night... I thought our defense was decent and our rebounding was okay. I just want to share something I learned at basketball camp about shot selection.
Shot selection can be easily put into a scale from 1 to 10 skipping around a little bit.
"10" shots
There is no such thing as a 10 shot... Everybody has missed a wide open layup at least once.
"9" shots
An "9" shot is an uncontested layup that should be made 95% of the time.
"8" shots
An "8" shot is an on balance uncontested jump shot.
"6" shots
A "6" shot is a somewhat contested on balance jump shot or a somewhat contested layup.
"5" shots
A "5" shot is a shot that is off balance and contested that don't go in very often if ever.
"3" shots
A 3 shot is a shot that coach will correct... Maybe like a contested step back or contested long pull-up. Not that all pull ups or step backs are bad. I'm just giving an example.
In practice we NEED to focus on getting "8s" and "9s" to make it a habit because the only way we are going to WIN is if we work TOGETHER. Let's hold each other accountable in practice and try to work on this.
This As Adam would say is a "long ass text" so bare with me.
Guys among other things I think shot selection was our biggest problem last night... I thought our defense was decent and our rebounding was okay. I just want to share something I learned at basketball camp about shot selection.
Shot selection can be easily put into a scale from 1 to 10 skipping around a little bit.
"10" shots
There is no such thing as a 10 shot... Everybody has missed a wide open layup at least once.
"9" shots
An "9" shot is an uncontested layup that should be made 95% of the time.
"8" shots
An "8" shot is an on balance uncontested
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