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Montlake Madness

dncdnc Member Posts: 56,789
Jamal Bey just lost a 3 point contest to "Jonathan from the Dawg Pack".

Hop era marches on!

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  • dncdnc Member Posts: 56,789
    "Erin from the Dawg Pack" also beat Bey.
  • BennyBeaverBennyBeaver Member Posts: 13,346

    The Throbber hasn't picked up a basketball in about 3 years. Pulled into the BIL's driveway a few weeks ago and the kids were playing grabass 10 year old pickup. Clapped for the ball and drained a shot from about 25 feet. Walk off. CSB.

    Guaranteed - with two weeks back in the gym, The Throbber would take down half the Husky roster shooting treys. Couldn't run to half court and back but that shit is all muscle memory. And none of that crossface Obama bullshit. Textbook form.

    Shooters shoot.



  • 1to392831weretaken1to392831weretaken Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 7,657 Swaye's Wigwam

    Textbook form.

    Shooters shoot.

    I grew up in the boonies of north Whidbey. Not much to do but build big ramps and nearly kill ourselves riding bikes over them (helmets and suspension had not yet been invented). When I was about 10, my dad had a slab poured to park the cars on. Made it twice as big so we could ball on the back half and installed a hoop. With nothing better to do, I fucked around with a ball and hoop at least three hours a day until I got to high school. It's hard not to get good when playing that much, and I did. Only problem was that I have small hands (ladies...) and weird things going on with the joints in my right arm, so, although highly effective, my shot always had a slight sideways spin on it. I tried and tried to correct my form, but couldn't. Summer between seventh and eighth grade, I gave up trying and just spent the whole summer practicing with my left hand. Took about the rest of the year for that hand to catch up and surpass.

    I shoot left to this day. Only play once every year or two now, so I totally suck, but at least I have good form with the left hand. You're right, shooters shoot. The best shooters (apparently not me) are built to do it right.
  • BennyBeaverBennyBeaver Member Posts: 13,346

    Textbook form.

    Shooters shoot.

    I grew up in the boonies of north Whidbey. Not much to do but build big ramps and nearly kill ourselves riding bikes over them (helmets and suspension had not yet been invented). When I was about 10, my dad had a slab poured to park the cars on. Made it twice as big so we could ball on the back half and installed a hoop. With nothing better to do, I fucked around with a ball and hoop at least three hours a day until I got to high school. It's hard not to get good when playing that much, and I did. Only problem was that I have small hands (ladies...) and weird things going on with the joints in my right arm, so, although highly effective, my shot always had a slight sideways spin on it. I tried and tried to correct my form, but couldn't. Summer between seventh and eighth grade, I gave up trying and just spent the whole summer practicing with my left hand. Took about the rest of the year for that hand to catch up and surpass.

    I shoot left to this day. Only play once every year or two now, so I totally suck, but at least I have good form with the left hand. You're right, shooters shoot. The best shooters (apparently not me) are built to do it right.
    Solution is the set shot Buford method pictured above. And for free throws:

  • PrestonluvPrestonluv Member Posts: 275
    edited November 2021
    There is a massive difference between game shooters and practice shooters

    Massive.

    I shot 37% in my years of college ball from 3 point land but I bet I wasn’t even 50% shooting wide open practice shots. Because I mainly only practiced game shots. Hand in my face…run to baseline and back before shot. Come off a dummy screen. It’s about quick release, endurance and shooting well off balance. Those are game shots.

    Dummy practice shots can be made by many so it’s no surprise if a random dog pack player beat Jamal Bey.

    Big big difference between the two.
  • PurpleThrobberPurpleThrobber Member Posts: 44,520 Standard Supporter

    There is a massive difference between game shooters and practice shooters

    Massive.

    I shot 37% in my years of college ball from 3 point land but I bet I wasn’t even 50% shooting wide open practice shots. Because I mainly only practiced game shots. Hand in my face…run to baseline and back before shot. Come off a dummy screen. It’s about quick release, endurance and shooting well off balance. Those are game shots.

    Dummy practice shots can be made by many so it’s no surprise if a random dog pack player beat Jamal Bey.

    Big big difference between the two.

    Some of us can (used to be able to) do both.

  • PrestonluvPrestonluv Member Posts: 275

    There is a massive difference between game shooters and practice shooters

    Massive.

    I shot 37% in my years of college ball from 3 point land but I bet I wasn’t even 50% shooting wide open practice shots. Because I mainly only practiced game shots. Hand in my face…run to baseline and back before shot. Come off a dummy screen. It’s about quick release, endurance and shooting well off balance. Those are game shots.

    Dummy practice shots can be made by many so it’s no surprise if a random dog pack player beat Jamal Bey.

    Big big difference between the two.

    Some of us can (used to be able to) do both.

    Very true. Always been a better shooter with someone guarding me as I don’t think. Just shoot

    If I’m wide open I often think I can miss this.

    Such is life. Kinda like shagging the hot chick with all the right moves but being heismaned by the easy one cause you take it for granted
  • dannarcdannarc Member Posts: 2,454

    There is a massive difference between game shooters and practice shooters

    Massive.

    I shot 37% in my years of college ball from 3 point land but I bet I wasn’t even 50% shooting wide open practice shots. Because I mainly only practiced game shots. Hand in my face…run to baseline and back before shot. Come off a dummy screen. It’s about quick release, endurance and shooting well off balance. Those are game shots.

    Dummy practice shots can be made by many so it’s no surprise if a random dog pack player beat Jamal Bey.

    Big big difference between the two.

    Some of us can (used to be able to) do both.



    Such is life. Kinda like shagging the hot chick with all the right moves but being heismaned by the easy one cause you take it for granted
    @dirtysouwfdawg

  • dannarcdannarc Member Posts: 2,454
    edited November 2021
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