Basketball is one of the most popular sports around the world. One can turn basketball into their profession or just play it for fun in the park. Keep reading to learn how to become a better player.
Look forward when dribbling. If you’ve got your eye on the ball while you’re dribbling, you haven’t mastered it yet. Take the basketball around off-court wherever you are. On your way to the grocery store, practice your dribbling. Staring at the ball doesn’t allow you to watch the other players.
Learn what a crossover is and how to do it. This is when the ball is moved from hand to hand. It has to be done fast to be effective. One done the right way, the crossover dribble can help you change directions and get down the court more efficiently.
Watching the pros play is a great way to see how great basketball players use their skills in the game. Watch some games on TV, view videos of professional games, and go to some games. You’ll see that every great player has specific skills that cause them to be great and you have the opportunity to practice what you’re watching them do.
Are you interested in being able to fool the other team? Trick them using a back pass. To do a back pass, begin by grasping the basketball using your dominant hand. Then, put the ball around your back. Then you will use your wrist and flip it in the direction you want the ball to be going. This will confuse the other team into wondering where the ball went.
Where are your feet? If you step on the baseline, you will be out of bounds. Taking a lot of steps when you’re not dribbling means you’re traveling and that’s a turnover call. If you move either foot while trying to pick, take a charge or set a screen, it will result in a called foul.
If an opponent is staying with you, try passing the ball between your legs. You can train for this maneuver by stepping forward or backwards as you bounce the ball real hard in-between your legs. Mastering this technique can give you a significant advantage.
To generate consistency with layups, leap from the opposite foot from the hand you use to shoot. So, if you shoot using your left hand, launch with your right foot. This will keep your body properly balanced with forward momentum.
To better three-point shooting, try using NBA distance as the minimum. High school lines, International standard lines, and college lines are closer. If you make your shots from where the NBA players shoot, you will improve your skills and increase your range.
Practice shooting hundreds of shots during each training, and you quickly improve shooting skills. To get even better, try to practice dribbling and quickly shooting. Once in the air, keep an eye on the target. But, be sure not to look at it beforehand. This will help improve your accuracy during a game.
It should be clear to you now what you can do to get more into basketball. All you need to do is work hard and use what you have learned. Begin playing and before you know it, you will be playing every day. Get out there and have a blast!