yes it throws of you shot but the repetion of shooting in the same motion over an over again will help your shot basicly form is what you want to practice not distance or height
YES!!!!! You use your a lot of your leg muscles. You have to have good balance. Lots of upper strength for boxing out for shooting and many more things.
Because it's the best way to get it up into the hoop... and if you shoot a granny shot, you're more likely to use more energy than shooting it.= And you're bringing the ball down lower than you need to. I play basketball and I know that shooting it the way we do is just.. well... it's been like that for as long as anyone can remember.=
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It depends on what level of basketball, and where. In the NBA, the average salary for a year is around $10 million. For college and below, they are not payed. In Europe, the pay rates are slightly lower, as well as in other parts of the world.
There are usually two ways to lower a basketball net. Either there will be a lever on the back, and you would scroll that around to raise or lower, or there is a lever, and you pull it down to raise the net and push it up to lower the net.
Falling on an icepick or being shot or appendicitis
Below or in a lower place
saw it down or lower it
Jogging Squats and Basketball
I think lower as the air is thicker. honest.
Point Guard, Shooting Guard, Small Forward, Power Forward, Center