1. Half-bent your knees before shooting a Basketball for more potential power
2. Your dominant hand should have its fingers spread out
3. Only the fingertips should be gripping onto the ball
4. Your other hand should support the ball on the side
5. The ball should be brought above the head in one motion
6. At this point, the angles at your armpit, elbow, and wrist is at 90 degrees
7. While extending your knees, extend your forearm and snap your wrist
8. Make sure you follow through with your wrist movement. If it feels natural to jump upon release, do so.
There isn't a lap shot but there is a lay up shot which is where you take two steps and then shoot
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In basketball, you are allowed to take two steps before dribbling.
No, there is no rule that says you must dribble the basketball before you can shoot it. But you may not take any steps with out dribbling the ball, if you do "travel" with the ball without dribbling the referee will whistle a penalty.
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In basketball, you are allowed to take two steps before it is considered a travel violation.
In basketball, you are allowed to take two steps before it is considered a travel violation.
Yes, in basketball, a player can legally take two steps after stopping their dribble before shooting or passing the ball.
3 then pass or shoot
In basketball, a player is typically allowed to take two steps after picking up their dribble to complete a layup. This means that once the player gathers the ball, they can take one step to pivot and then a second step to jump and shoot. However, if they take more than two steps without dribbling, it results in a traveling violation.
The traveling violation occurs when person throws ball on the court and another player receives it and moves both feet without dribbling the ball.
To shoot a basketball you have to bend your knees and push up with your right hand and jump.