you just have to keep practicing
nope
Barack Obama was never a professional basketball player, nor did he play for any semi-pro teams. He mainly played basketball in high school, where he earned praise as an excellent shooter. To this day, he still enjoys the game, and plays basketball with his friends when he has some free time.
yes !!!
The shooter has to wait for the ball to touch the rim.
shoot fifty every day, work on rythm, do the same thing every time
you work out your arms which are biceps, triceps, and your legs and if you keep practicing shooting from three point range you will become a better three point shooter.
practice makes perfect... keeping shooting around. and if your guna be shooting in a game, play with friends so you don't get nervous on the court.
The American basketball player Bill Walker became famous by being an excellent athlete in the sport of basketball. He was drafted 47th overall in the 2008 NBA draft by the Washington Wizards.
no, Larry Bird is.
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Yes. It is called a 'block' and will result in 2 foul shots for the shooter. If the shooter makes the shot but also gets fouled, the basket counts as 2 points and the shooter gets 1 foul shot opportunity.
Dell Curry (Former NBA player) great shooter