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===Playing Your Best===
 
===Playing Your Best===
#Practice shooting from everywhere on the court. Practice shooting at close range, longer range and then 3-point range so you become a dexterous, well-rounded shooter. It can help to work on your shooting ability in continuous three-week rotations, spending one week working on each type of shot. You can never be too precise.<ref>https://www.usab.com/youth/news/2011/06/7habits-of-successful-shooting-guards.aspx</ref>[[Image:Get in the NBA Step 1 Version 2.jpg|center]]
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#Practice shooting from everywhere on the court. Practice shooting at close range, longer range and then 3-point also range so you become a dexterous, well-rounded shooter. It can help to work on your shooting ability in continuous three-week rotations, spending one week working on each type of shot. You can never be too precise.<ref>https://www.usab.com/youth/news/2011/06/7habits-of-successful-shooting-guards.aspx</ref>[[Image:Get in the NBA Step 1 Version 2.jpg|center]]
 
#*Try to maintain a strong shooting average: At least 60% average from the 2-point field goal, 40% from 3-point line and 75% from free throw line.<ref>https://ift.tt/32A9Tto>
 
#*Try to maintain a strong shooting average: At least 60% average from the 2-point field goal, 40% from 3-point line and 75% from free throw line.<ref>https://ift.tt/32A9Tto>
 
#Record video of yourself playing in basketball games. Watching your body move when you make good baskets and when you miss can help you tweak things that are off and improve your game. If you’re in middle or high school, have a friend or parent attend a game to help you record some video footage. If you’re in college, many teams have media assistants who record games for the university. Ask your coach if you can review some game footage.[[Image:Get in the NBA Step 2 Version 2.jpg|center]]
 
#Record video of yourself playing in basketball games. Watching your body move when you make good baskets and when you miss can help you tweak things that are off and improve your game. If you’re in middle or high school, have a friend or parent attend a game to help you record some video footage. If you’re in college, many teams have media assistants who record games for the university. Ask your coach if you can review some game footage.[[Image:Get in the NBA Step 2 Version 2.jpg|center]]


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