3 important things that often times get overlooked in basketball

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3 Important Things That Often Times Get Overlooked in Basketball -by Coach Brian Schofield http://www.hoopskills.com

Basketball is a game of inches. Championships have been won and lost by the slimmest of margins. One of the most famous NCAA championship games was in 1983 when NC State beat the University of Houston on a last second tip-in by Lorenzo Charles. Derek Wittenberg, NC State's shooting guard, had taken a 40 foot shot that missed the rim by inches. Charles ended up catching the ball and putting it in the hoop as if it were planned. On the replay you can see the Houston players expecting the ball to hit the rim. Wittenberg was one of the best shooters in the country and hadn't missed that badly all season so why would this happen now? Basketball is a game of inches. If that ball hits the rim, the game would have gone into over-time and Houston would have more than likely won. In this article I will go over three facets of the game of basketball that don't get talked about a lot and seem trivial but have a huge impact on the outcome of a game. 1. Balance There are few things more important than balance in a basketball game. Try and think of a basketball move that doesn't involve proper balance? Feet should be about shoulder width apart with the weight evenly dispersed. I have often heard coaches talk about keeping that weight on the balls of your feet and I haven't found anything to dispute that. Ball handlers need good balance to be in control and to be able to stop or start with relative ease. When I was young I made the mistake of driving around the defender off-balance and I wasn't in a position to stop or shoot or anything. I was 1 3 Commonly Overlooked Facets of the Game-hoopskills.com


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