Shooting Your Shot

When shooting, there
are three different ways for the ball to leave your
hand. Both the Head Pause and the Catapult consist
of three motions that are taken to release the ball.
The One Motion is very straight forward and as you
can see from the image below follows a simple path
to release. It is imperative that after each shot,
your hand flicks down once the ball leaves your
hand. This movement is called the follow through and
signifies the end of the motion of a shot, as well
as placing a gentle spin on the ball so it glides
effortlessly through the air. The spin on the ball
follows Newton's Third Law and allows the basketball
to spin off the backboard at different angles so
that it go through the net. You also must consider
the angle at which you release the ball, if you
release it too soon, your arc would end short of the
hoop, missing the rim entirely. Too late, and you're
in danger of "bricking" it and you might want to
duck cause the ball is likely to come back to you.
The optimum angle of release is somewhere around 50
degrees.
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