Friday, February 20, 2009

"Moving without the ball."



Everyone wants to shoot. period. yet, alot of the time, guys stand around waiting for people to feed them. dont be lazy and passive! look at a guy like rip hamilton. he constantly moves; he never stops, always making his defender work for everything. once you stay in a spot, you allow the defense to set itself and you let your defender isolate you on one side and no one worries about you being a threat. you gotta constantly keep the defense thinking.



Rip sums it up. Use your teammates to your advantage. Rip mentions using curling, flaring and cutting to evade your defender.

This sums it up best.

Youth Basketball Shooting Guard: Coming Off of Screen -- powered by eHow.com

Playing off the ball is what he saids is "a lost art in the nba." Everyone wants the ball in their hands, yet there are only so many players and shot attempts available. Look for your teammates who stay still and those who never stop moving. Plus, if you were defending a guy, wouldnt it be easier to pick off a pass from a guy who stood in the same spot and never moved? You get alot of shots off in a small amt of time.

And like what Rip said, well, coming from the air jordan ad, "defeat yourself." This especially applies to playing off the ball. Try to outwork yourself so when come game time, you are more than prepared than your defender and you're gonna give him a real tough time. Defeat yourself now so you are prepared for whatever challenge comes at you. Whether its outrunning a guy, he's not gonna expect all that stamina so you gotta practice harder than the actual game. Sound cliched but is true.



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