Allanfan20 wrote:BigDaddyG wrote:GustavBahler wrote:Easiest way I found is practicing shooting with one hand. Developing muscle memory without the off hand in the way to alter the trajectory. You watch Fultz, and DSjr, their off hand too often is also pushing off, when its role should be to steady the ball. Ive taught people within a couple of minutes, who never played bball to hit FTs with this method. Also works with FGs. Good way to get your shot back.
I think RJs biggest thing is foot work. Not as severe, but same problem Frank has. I've seen college videos and games, where RJ is coming up short or airballing. That seems to indicate a lack of energy transference from his legs to his follow through. You notice this when guys are tired are they haven't set up properly prior to the shot. I think this will get better as he matures and keeps practicing.
His form is already different. His feet are less spread and everything is more straight up. That was all before the Bulls game though, where his shot was pretty flat. Maybe that had to do with fatigue. That was a very tiring looking game.
My method has an easy payment plan, money back guarsnteed (allow 6-8 weeks for processing) its not about fatigue, Barrett FT shooting is off without fatigue being a factor. Leave it to the experts, with complimetary T-shirts, and web discounts.