Basketball Fundamentals
Friday, July 22nd, 2011

What work after the fundamentals of basketball?
The main fundamentals of shooting, dribbling and passing. I have that goes down and the drip my shot is almost there. =] After getting the three down. What should I start working to become a better ball player? I'm 5'4 "and point & 2guard the game.
You feel you have the 3 down? Good for you! Here is a list of things to do now. (With no particular order) 1) Run as many miles as possible until it is exhausted. Once done, working on his shot, dribble and pass. The condition is the name of the game, and any person may look like a star when they are fresh, energetic. However, how most people play when they are exhausted? Here is where the real see how "down" its foundations are. 2) Work on the foundations of his teammates. Share the knowledge you have in that. In addition, doing this is a good way to get an idea of his teammates and build a great relationship. After all, you play the right point? It is important to know how your coworkers and play if you are feeding the rock throughout the match. 3) Play against players older, taller, and better in your local park. Fundamentals mean nothing if you do not know how to use them against players who are simply better than you. The only way it will get better is to know how it feels to not be the better on the court. Motivation! 4) the realistic gaming experience. A test for your computer (if not already) and get that experience. It is as important as fundamentals. 5) trays. I see you have shooting, dribbling, passing down, but I see nothing trays. You have to learn to drive to the hoop. This is not just to score, but also to learn how to penetrate the defense and create a bucket for easy big man. If you feel you can make easy drive trays and then start to learn your non-shooting hand. Right-handers who can sit with both hands really create problems for the defenders down. Many people do not know how to defend someone who can put it in the left hand. Good luck!
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