The shooting strategy of basketball is most importantly based on below-mentioned elements:
- Set Target on Eyes
- Balancing and Stance
- Strong grip
- Balance on hands
- Delivery shot
- Landing shot
- Follow up
- Right shot
If you want to bring an improvement in the accuracy, then you need to target your rim quickly. You should always keep an eye on the target and make sure you are not following the flight of the ball. Having your destination all focused in front of your eyes is so much important. Keeping your body in balancing posture is so much essential for you too. You have to follow the feet in the staggered positioning that needs to stay consistent and in comfortable formation for you. Hence, in the same way, your shooting foot has to stay in a slight ahead direction from the non-shooting foot in a relaxed positioning.
Never point your feet in the direction of the basket. You can set your course along with the side path of the basket but don’t point of it. We will recommend you to perform an open stance, but you can even consider making the use of a closed stance as well. This will be depending on your comfort level. If you are in open position, then your feet will be pointing in the one direction of the basket.
As you catch your ball, you will make it move into the shot pocket straight away. You have to set every single thing in advance so that the ball along with the shooting eye will form a straight line in the direction of the basket. This is an important tip to keep in mind. Keep the ball quite a few inches away from the waist body area. Hold the ball tightly in your hands and make sure you are all set to make the shoot.
Having a firm grip plays a vital role in being a professional in the basketball sport. You have to place the air hole that is positioned between the middle backspin the index fingers. You have to line up the whole fingertip pad in the parallel direction to the long seams within the ball. This can help you to monitor the back spin of the ball as well. You have to leave some space between the ball as well as middle part of your palm. Never add extra force or firm grip while you are holding the ball for shot.