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Basketball Shooting 1 (The Setup)

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Uploaded by on Mar 12, 2007

Pistol Pete's Homework Basketball

Part 1:
- Fingers
- Hand Position
- Elbow and Arm
- Left Hand

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  • Pistol Pete is like Larry Bird. They look nothing like basketball players but they can sure as hell ball you up.

  • @SILK334  hes a 80 percent career ft shooter

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  • Thumbs up if you learned how to shoot from this man.

  • This really works..i swear

  • @Hilariousshow4you i have th esame problem bro i jus changed it from shooti from my chest to trying to release a little over my head.... making a sort of window frame with my elbows and try to straighten my elbows

  • the thing is whit me is tat i am an ok shhoooterr but i dont have a consistent jump shot....i change it alot and i really want to have just 1 jumpshot which i would stick 2 and get better at it

  • Thanks to you i am a killer- shooter.Thank you wherever you are.

    Greetings from Hellas(Greece)!

  • Damn if only i could watch the great pistol pete in HD.That would be awsome

  • @TheBoiFlip Same. Alot of the time I know what I am doing wrong, like not keeping my arm straight, or letting the ball fly from my ring finger and thumb rather than index, but watching the vids always confirms it.

  • i always look back at these videos when im having trouble wit hmy shot

  • after these drills, people started calling me a shooter, though I never used to be one

  • @HBazsi: I remember reading a Larry Bird iview where he said that if you're making shots, then stick to what you're doing, no matter how weird or unconventional it might look. I've done that with kids I've coached. I have some kids with really weird looking releases, but as long as they're getting that arc and not just flinging up the ball, and consistently making their shots, I've left them alone. As for the others who have poor technique AND do not make shots, I try to correct technique.

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