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Top Ten Shooting Forms in NBA History

Jul 12, 2024

Top Ten Shooting Forms in NBA History

Introduction

  • Developing a perfect jump shot takes practice, dedication, hard work, repetition, and a strong work ethic.
  • This list highlights the prettiest and purest shooting forms in NBA history, not necessarily the best shooters statistically.

Players and Their Shooting Forms

10. Dirk Nowitzki

  • Effective shot, high release over defenders.
  • One-legged fadeaway, almost unblockable.
  • Distinctive and impressive for his size.

9. JJ Redick

  • Known for running off screens.
  • Quick release and on-target shots.
  • Hop into stance and motion into the shot.

8. Kyle Korver

  • Catch-and-shoot player, stretches the floor.
  • Sturdy setup and wide stance for balance.
  • Consistent and on-point shooting form.

7. Reggie Miller

  • Known for his sniper-like three-point shot.
  • Unique and exciting shooting stroke.
  • Made three-point shooting his trademark.

6. Peja Stojakovic

  • High-arc, rainbow shot with Sacramento Kings.
  • Calm demeanor and automatic shooting.
  • Wrist snap and follow-through like a sling shot.

5. Larry Bird

  • Considered one of the greatest shooters despite unconventional form.
  • Twisted body for increased accuracy.
  • Unique guide arm, effective shooting form.

4. Klay Thompson

  • Part of the "Splash Brothers," three-point specialist.
  • Consistently squared up to the hoop.
  • Quick shot release, rarely dips low.

3. Ray Allen

  • All-time leader in three-pointers made.
  • Precision follow-through and smooth mechanics.
  • Consistent shooting form, energy from the ground up.

2. Stephen Curry

  • Known for deep range and effortless shots.
  • Unique release in front of his face.
  • Rarely gets blocked, impeccable timing.

1. Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant

  • Identical, textbook jump shots.
  • Shoulders, elbows, and wrists perfectly aligned.
  • Signature fadeaway jumper, fundamentally sound.

Conclusion

  • The list represents favorite shooting forms, not an evaluation of overall player skill.
  • Encouragement to study the shooting forms of these players.

Call to Action

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