How many can a basketball pitcher score in a hundred practice pitching?

Updated on healthy 2024-03-05
29 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    As far as those of us who play the ball are concerned, the distance from the free throw line to the basket is mainly used in any position, and 100 shots are made in the open position, note that it is an open shot, and how much you can score depends entirely on your proficiency. For example, if you go to play basketball every day, then you can score 40-50. If you go to play basketball once a week, you can only score 20-30, and that's a relationship.

    I don't know exactly what the players are in the CBA, but it's definitely above 60%. The NBA is different, I have seen a lot of NBA players practice shooting, it can be said that if you really want to do this test, the average shooting rate of all players in the NBA league should be more than 85%. Bulls like Steve Nash and Richard Hamilton can shoot 100 into 100.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    You should specify whether it's mid-range, three-pointers, or baskets. The shooting rate is very high when playing under the basket, I can usually hit 90 (all say in the case of no defense) between 50 and 60 in the middle distance, and the three-point is what I am good at, generally around 30 to 40! This means 1 to 2 hours of practice every day!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In the NBA, you have to shoot 40%-50% from the field when you're unguarded, 40% in the CBA is good, and it's 10%-15% off when you're defended

    The NBA should have more than 60% of the two-point unguarded, and the CBA should have more than 50%, and it should drop by 5%-10% when it is defended

    The shooting rate of the inside offensive should be at least 90% when there is no one, and try to keep it at about 70% when there is someone defending.

    So that you don't waste too many chances and don't drag the team back.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    People in the NBA basically shoot above 90% when they practice. Arenas said he shot 86 percent from three-point range.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    For the NBA, the average non-distracting shot is above 90%.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    For professional players, it's not a lot to hit more than 50 percent. It's only when some interior players get closer to the basket and shoot with a dunk or a relatively easy way to score a goal that the shooting percentage is high.

    For you, I think it's about mid-range shooting percentage.

    Generally, there are four achievements that are very high, hehe.

    As for how to shoot, I'm sure you can find a lot of textbooks, so I'll talk about the shooting template.

    Ray Allen, a pitcher now with the NBA Celtics, and Allan Houston, formerly with the New York Knicks, are exemplars of standard shooting.

    If you haven't seen former Jazz team pitcher Hornacek play, please search the Internet for an article he wrote about shooting points. It will be very beneficial.

    Actually, you don't have to learn standard shooting, it's right to find the best one for you.

    I'm sure you're not asking for a copy and paste, it's all my years of experience playing basketball.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The distance between the giant and the dwarf is not height, but action!

    Listen to your question and guess that you are a student, your question I can only tell you that as long as you practice to have a chance to achieve the hit rate you want, otherwise everything is a pipe dream.

    The posture is dead, the person is alive, the shooting posture in the NBA is strange, as far as the active team is concerned, Kevin Martin of the Houston Rockets has a strange posture, but his shooting percentage is the first on the team (outside players), and the Celtics' Ray Allen's posture is unusually standard, and the shooting rate is also among the top outside players in the league.

    Personally, I recommend that the landlord watch more shots from players such as Ray Allen, Alan Houston, Michael Reed, etc., they are all textbook-level characters, I hope it will help you!

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The most important thing to shoot is to feel! The feel of the basketball, the visual sense of the hoop. Kobe Bryant was always blindsided when he was defended by Battier, but he still could hit! That's how he feels about shooting, and it's something that comes from accumulation!

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Pitchers with a high shooting percentage are all practiced.

    If you want to be a pitcher, you have to be diligent.

    Tens of thousands of trainings can achieve a movement shape and feel.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    First of all, find a comfortable posture for yourself, use more wrist strength, be flexible and not deliberately forced, remember the feeling of shooting, and keep the shooting hand.

    Secondly, practice diligently, from near to far, generally practice around the free throw line extension, shoot more, play less with others, and be able to stabilize your own shots first.

    After doing the above two things, you must dare to make a move, and remember not to force it.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    There are no shortcuts to this.

    You have to train hard to make good shots.

    First of all, you have to get your shooting position right.

    Then stick to the pitch every day, whichever one hits.

    Never give up and you'll succeed, and you'll have a lot of shots to jump as hard as you can. It's useful for you to play, it's hard for opponents to block you.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Practice shooting more, use your fingers to pluck the ball when shooting, in short, shoot more and practice more to find a feeling.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    I'm 16 years old, I'm training in a sports school, to be honest, there's no way, with the right hand shape you can succeed 1%, want to be accurate? You can shoot baskets for 1 hour a day, and you're a shooter for a month.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Practice more. Stick with something.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    This still depends on proficiency, or more casting, I feel that it is natural to be accurate, or the posture or something is more standard, of course, you can have your own feel

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    50รท4=12...2

    One is 12 for 2 people and 13 for 2 people; Another 3 people 12 people, another 1 person 14 people.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    50 4 = 12 remaining 2, so at least one person has scored 13 goals.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    100 is a small amount for practice shooting, but it will definitely get accurate, no matter if your posture is standard or not.

    When Jordan was still playing, an all-star game audience interactive program was to select an ordinary audience to let him practice shooting for a period of time, and then on the day of the All-Star game, he shot a three-pointer at the top of the circle, shot 1 million, and missed only 10,000. Before the show began, the reporter interviewed Jordan and asked a question: What if a layman practiced shooting hard for a year behind closed doors?

    Your situation is the same, practicing 100 shots every day will definitely make your shots accurate, but just practicing accurately, this incorrect posture during the game is either difficult to find a chance to shoot, or it is easy to be interfered with by the opponent, or even directly covered, or the shooting rate is greatly reduced, exceeding the gap between the average person's game and training level. It's basically just a piece of paper, and no matter how accurate the practice is, it's useless. So the posture still has to be changed hard.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Since you can't change your posture, try changing the trajectory of the ball.

    I recommend that you throw the ball as high as possible and take a high arc.

    High arc: The ball falls nearly vertically, and the area of the hoop is almost entirely exposed underneath the ball, making it easy for the ball to go into the basket.

    How? When you try to throw, the ball should be as high as possible, and when it flies to the midpoint between you and the basket, the ball should be at its highest point and higher than the rebound.

    If you look at the shots that those NBA superstars throw, it's pretty much the same.

    Secondly, change the spin of the ball.

    In general, when shooting from the perimeter, the ball rotates backwards along the horizontal axis. This is not only conducive to maintaining the stability of the ball's flight, but also helps to control the flight arc. When touching the hoop, the direction of the ball** is downward, making it easier for the ball to fall into the basket than a ball that does not spin.

    When hitting the basket with a backhand or hook on the side of the basket, the ball should be rotated sideways; When making one-handed and low-handed shots between marches, spin the ball forward.

    And it is not difficult to change the spin of the ball. The hard part is to throw a high arc.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    I think the first thing is to practice strength, the strength is guaranteed, the shooting posture will not be deformed, and the hit rate will be ***.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Maintain the same posture, a hundred a day will definitely produce a memory effect as long as the posture is right!

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    The posture must be standard, otherwise you will not be able to do many actions in the future, it is recommended to change it as soon as possible.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    As long as you discipline yourself to perform a standard pose, you will be fine within 3 weeks.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    When I was in high school, I shot 1 hour a day

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    It should be, just get used to it.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    Confidence + Shots + Talent.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    It's all about how you shoot, and it's all about finding your shooting rhythm.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    To give you an equation: 5 9 + 1 = 46 (pcs) So, at least 46 votes. The reason seems to be this, I don't remember exactly, this is the drawer principle, which was taught before:

    If each person steals 9, then it's 45, and since you want to make sure that one person throws 10 balls, you just add one more. (That's probably the case for me, think about it yourself, but the equation and the answer must be correct.)

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    46 of them. 9 people 9 * 5 = 45+ The 10th is 46

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