with your finger
Backwards spin
1. Spin basketball in hands. 2. Dribble basketball 3 times. 3. Concentrate at target. 4. Spin basketball in hands. 5. Shoot
jerry west
There are a few steps to spinning a basketball on your finger. The steps go like this:Holding the ballTwisting the ballSpinning the ballPointing your finger towards the skyPutting it all togetherFor more information and a video tutorial on how to spin a basketball on your finger, view the related link below.
It makes the shot more accurate so youll have a more polished shot, and when it is a little of-target it might roll back in cus of the spin.
Yes you can you put a spin on the ball so it bounces back at you
left down up right same time
So if it hits the rim it's top spin will carry it into the hoop
free throws and ball handling drills. Another good drill for your shot is to spin the basketball in front of you. Jump torwards the ball and catch it in your stance.
You have to dribble toward the basket, facing the basket at first, then do one full spin (360 degrees is one full spin), face the basket again, and then dunk.
A thrown basketball follows a path that can be approximated by a parabola. The approximation ignores air resistance and any curve imparted by spin on the ball. Over the distances involved, both are likely to be negligible.
Don't focus too much on the spin. The best type of spin to use is back spin, which most players use, but the spin is not the most important part of the shot. Some players have little spin on the ball but are great shooters, with Ray Allen being an example. i wouldn't focus much on the spin but more of an emphasis on following through and your formation. i find its all in the fling of the wrist that puts the ideal spin when shooting the ball and i don't think its necessary to put any unnatural spin unless its part of your dribbling technique.