yes , because shooting sleeves keep your mucles warm and helps you with your form
there just basketball shooting sleeves
turtles
Shooting sleeves.
to support an injury to the elbow or bicep or to keep sweat off their shooting hand
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A shooting jacket or shooting gloves (depending on what you are shooting)
Basketball players wear sleeves on the arm they shoot with so it stays warm. In addition it is an extension of the wrist sweat bands from the old days, keeping the sweat from running down their arm and onto their shooting hand. Keeping their shooting hand dry is important for feel on the ball when passing, dribbling and shooting.
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Sweatbands, wristbands, shooting sleeves, and some have specially designed sneakers
A good shooting percentage in basketball is typically around 50 or higher. Players can improve their shooting accuracy by practicing regularly, focusing on proper shooting form, and developing muscle memory through repetition. Additionally, working on strength and conditioning can help improve shooting consistency.
NO! Unless you're a true baller like Matt Caroll or Mike Dunleavy
In most circumstances, yes. Calf compression sleeves are designed improve the endurance of the use of the given calf and therefore actually influence the performance.