Can anyone break down Maddie s shooting stance in detail?

Updated on Financial 2024-05-02
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Maddie's pull-up jumper is close to being inexplicable, domineering and unreasonable. Maddie doesn't need a squat preparation at all when pulling dry, and her heart can rise at will, at any time. This stems from Maddie's super bouncing ability.

    When the opponent is unexpected, Maddie is usually already pulled up and taken by surprise. If you remember, yes, the feat of 35.13 seconds was four pull-up threes plus one free throw. Maddie's jump shot can be described as ethereal and graceful, just like his person, calm, tepid, elegant and natural.

    Watching Maddie's shots is nothing short of a pleasure, a heartfelt appreciation for basketball skills.

    Maddie's nirvana is naturally the dry pull jump shot that he relies on for survival, dry pull is a kind of shooting that requires standard shooting skills and good physical fitness, not only requires the shooter to have from the ball of the foot to the ground, to the knee bend, to the sudden arm raising action in one go, and at the same time requires the shooter to have a high shot point in the air of the jump shot, a long time in the air, a large backward amplitude or a long degree of high floating, etc., and we can also call it a wheat dry pull.

    Dry pulling is one of the most difficult ways to shoot.

    Dry drawing requires the player's waist and arm strength, brain dexterity, and shooting crosshair. Maddie has a low arc when shooting, and everyone knows it.

    Let's make a hypothesis.

    Let's say the point is Maddie, the shooter.

    Line segment 1 2 is the diameter of the basket.

    Point 1 is the side of the basket near Maddie.

    Point 2 is the side far away from Maddie.

    When Maddie has a defender in front of him.

    Maddie pulls up a jumper.

    The ball flies in a straight direction to point 2

    When the ball goes into the basket, the ball is from. flew straight to point two.

    And the ball spins inward.

    That's how a shot can go to the basket.

    The ball generally falls down at a 90° right angle.

    If Maddie has a little more power, the ball will bounce from point 2 to point 1

    After playing repeatedly, it enters the frame.

    When the ball is not in the frame.

    The ball is bounced towards point 1 or with a little more force than point 2.

    And Maddie's curvature is destined for such a shooting method as dry pulling.

    The hit rate will not be very high.

    It turns out that trying to dry pull often does not stick.

    The reason is that the waist, abdomen and arms cannot exert their strength during dry pulling.

    Please note: The standard dry draw is a first-take-first-take-out.

    It's not the usual take-off to shoot right away.

    This requires good bounce height and the ability to stay in the air.

    After a lot of contact dry pulling.

    Although it is not a stick, the hit is still quite low.

    If you don't believe it, you can try it.

    Maddie's hit rate in the above situation is already quite high.

    I don't believe anyone in the league can make such a signature dry shot percentage as Maddie does.

    So why is it so difficult to shoot like this, and why does Maddie do it?

    Maddie's body has not allowed Maddie to make a lot of breakthroughs.

    He only scored on jump shots.

    Maddie is the tallest of all shooting guards.

    Defenders have a hard time harassing Maddy's shots.

    And Maddie also has a longer reach.

    So dry pulling is a relatively easy means of scoring.

    But his low arc has caused him to hit high now.

    The Maddy-style pull-up jump shot is the most spectacular way to shoot.

    It is more ornamental than the MJ and KB step-back jumpers.

    Therefore, it is Maddy's most gorgeous jump shot in the league.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Relying on the coordination of the whole body, from the foot to the ground - knee extension - waist stability - arm up - elbow joint extension - wrist force down - finger pluck. Note that the upper arms and torso, the lower arms and upper arms, and the wrists and forearms are at ninety degrees before the shot.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    They are all dry-pull jumpers that mainly use waist and abdominal strength.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Maddie's shot looks easy and graceful, but it requires a lot of waist and abdominal ability. His hand shape is definitely a standard 90°...

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    01 First of all, the first thing to look at in the basketball shooting action is the shape of the hand, as shown in the picture, we can find that Maddie's shooting palm is almost parallel to the ground (mainly observing the thumb), what does this mean? This shows that Maddie has a greater proportion of shoulder power when shooting.

    02 So what is the reason for this phenomenon? That's right, it's Maddie's big hands, the size of the hands determines the ability to control the ball, and a pair of big hands help Maddie even if he has too much force on his shoulders to still throw the ball steadily.

    03 When it comes to Maddie, it is impossible not to mention his best dry pulling, and the reversal of the Spurs in 35 seconds and 13 minutes is Maddy's masterpiece of dry pulling. The whole world knows that Maddie wants to pull out, but you just can't prevent him, why is Maddie's pull so difficult to defend?

    04 Because Maddie first drives his whole body with waist force when shooting, which allows Maddie to reach the highest point of his bounce when shooting, and with his slender figure and arms, his dry pull has become a nightmare for every defender.

    05 In addition, Maddie at his peak also had the fastest first step in the league, and the defenders facing Maddie did not dare to get particularly close to Maddie, which made it more difficult to defend Maddie.

    06 As one of the most talented players in the NBA, Maddie's shooting is also a reflection of his talent, and too much waist power has also caused him to suffer injuries in the later stages of his career, and we should also pay attention to our bodies when imitating.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    They are all dry-pull jumpers that mainly use waist and abdominal strength.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Stretch your left hand as straight as possible, raise the ball high, and prevent others from capping you, you must have a good hand shape for shooting, learn from Maddie's hand shape.

    Stop the ball with one hand (don't flip your wrist) and jump up at the same time, push your body forward with both feet when you land, and then jump up on the ground with the foot that lands first.

    In terms of technical movements, the shooter is required to have the characteristics of kicking the ground from the ball of the foot, to the knee bending, to the sudden raising of the arm, and at the same time, the shooter is required to have a high shooting point, a long time in the air, a large backward amplitude or a long degree of high floating.

    Continuously catch small side jumps under the crotch, pay attention to the rhythm of both feet and the details of the left hand, the left hand finally seems to dribble to the right hand and suddenly pulls back the small side jump projection, and the right hand confuses the defender in the receiving position when the left hand pulls back

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Maddie's shots are all made by the makers, so don't go to someone else's technical moves... The one itself is the most like.

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