Techniques in Basketball

In Basketball techniques, you need to focus what you doing, focus on the, focus in training. You need to work hard, play hard. You need to hard training, you need to accept what your role in the game don’t mind the points you need to win the game. The most important put god first before you enter in hard court. You need to listen to your coach you need discipline your self. Eat healthy food everyday don’t smoke and drink alcohol. PRAY BEFORE YOU PLAY.

Shooting

There are many ways to shoot a basketball. Shooting the “scoring” of basketball, where you score points, as like all other sports. The most well known shots are the jump shot, the layup, the slam dunk, the alley hoop, and the hook shot. All these shots are used various times during a proper basketball game, and require some technical skill to achieve. Some famous players have also come up with their own types of shots, but all based on four of the five (Not the alley hoop) fundamental shots. The hook shot is rarely used in many basketball games.

JUMP SHOT

LAY UP

SLAM DUNK

HOOK SHOT

ALLEY OOP

DRIBBLING

Dribbling may seem like a simple thing in basketball, but if you look carefully at the players in any professional basketball game, you see them using different types of dribbles to get past their defender(s). Dribbling is basically propelling the ball in any direction by bouncing it with the hands. Originally, when Dr. James Naismith created the game of basketball, these was no dribbling. There are, in general, seven different main ways to dribble the ball: the basic dribbling technique, the crossover dribble, the spin dribble, or reverse dribble, the “change-of-pace” dribble, the “behind the back” dribble, the “pull-back” dribble, and lastly, the “through-the-legs, dribble.

 Basic Dribbling

Crossover Dribble

Change-of-Pace Dribble

 Spin Dribble

Behind the Back Dribble