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The Genius Of a Ray Allen Jump Shot: From Hero To Zero | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors

Basketball has a few ways to score points. You could take two and a half steps for an easy layup or you could just leap up and dunk the ball in. Alternatively, if you get fouled you could stand stationary at the free throw line and get a point for each shot made. 

The jump shot however, is a completely different concept. To see an adept shooter take a jump shot that hits nothing but net is one of sport's purest motions.

It equates to a tennis player serving ace after ace in rhythm with minimal effort or a cricketer playing a textbook straight drive past the bowler.

It represents an ephemeral moment when a physical action is transformed into visual poetry and we remind ourselves once again why it is that we watch sport.

But just as it's fair to say that Wilt Chamberlain, Shaquille O'Neal and other dominant centers didn't possess a jump shot, it's also equally fair to acknowledge that they didn't really need one. If they got double or triple teamed they simply passed the ball out to a jump shooter.

Over the past two decades, we've seen a variety of talented basketball players—some good at exploding and powering their way through the defense for an easy layup or a thunderous dunk and others who were adept at creating their own shot by shaking off their defender.

We've seen the Carters, the McGradys, the Iversons and the Bryants.

We've witnessed the effectiveness of a Steve Nash pull-up jumper and we're now witnessing the new wave of Carmelo, Lebron and Dwyane Wade.

Anyone could tell you how to take the perfect jump shot.

For starters, the ball has to be above the head centered between left eye and right shoulder, the feet have to be parallel about 12 to 18 inches apart and most importantly the follow through has to impart enough reverse spin for the ball to traverse the perfect arc and swish through the net. 

Only one man does it close to perfection.

Ray Allen will definitely be a Hall of Fame member if the Celtics steal this Championship from the Lakers. The real reason he should be enshrined in NBA immortality though, is because he defines the near-perfect jump shot. 

Whether it's an open look or a catch-and-shoot running off a screen, Allen's shooting mechanics are as fundamentally sound as they can get. The keys to his pure shooting lie in pulling off a "phone-booth shot", i.e:- jumping straight up and landing straight down as if in a phone booth.

Furthermore, when taking a jump shot, looking at the basket is the last thing on his mind. According to him, "Most times I don't look at the rim or anything else. In game time, when you aim, you miss. Most guys who can't shoot, they aim. Trust your shot."

However, for all Allen's purity of shot and fluidity of motion, making baskets is inevitably all about rhythm.

No one knows that better than Allen himself.

In Game Two of the NBA Finals, he set a finals record making seven three pointers in the first half and finishing with eight overall. His accuracy and style evoked memories of the time Michael Jordan shrugged his shoulders as if he himself couldn't believe how well he was shooting. (You can see the link here - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gkUBN5Ydjao )

In Game Three? Allen shot 0-13 missing all eight of his three pointers! His technique didn't change and neither did his fundamental shooting style. What changed was his rhythm.

An inch here, an inch there and the ball bounces off the rim instead of hitting net. When it happens a few times in a row it starts affecting the subconscious confidence of a jump shooter.

Allen might explode again in Game 4 or he might go cold and have a horrible shooting night. I would bet on the former happening first.

Nevertheless, while he's still busy shooting it's fair enough to say that his jump shot should be appreciated for what it truly is—simple and fluid basketball poetry in motion.

Ray Allen Three Point shootout - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5p9wV2RuKA&feature=related

Ray Allen Slow Motion - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rPWtdEDUS80&feature=related

Perfect the Ray Allen Basketball Shooting Form

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By STACKPublished On: 2011-08-31

Some things in life get better with age. For Ray Allen, one of those things is his three-point shooting percentage.
At the ripe age of 36, Allen shot a career-best 44 percent from beyond the arc in 2010-11, good enough for second in the NBA.
The game has changed since Allen’s debut in 1996, a time when MJ reigned supreme, the Hornets played in Charlotte, and Kobe was an 18-year old rookie sporting a mini Afro.
Since that time, Allen has played for three teams over 15 NBA seasons for a total of 1,102 career games [he started in all but four]. Through it all, his shooting form is one aspect of Allen’s game that has remained constant, as awesomely illustrated by the peeps at Got ‘Em Coach: Allen’s right elbow is locked in the exact same position every time he rises for a jumper.
The locked elbow is just one aspect of Allen’s textbook shooting form, according to Dave Hopla, a shooting specialist who worked with Allen during his Milwaukee Bucks days. “The most important part of the shot is having your shooting elbow in the letter ‘L,’” Hopla says.
Take it from Hopla: “Ray Allen has perfect form. When he shoots, he believes every shot is going in.”
Step up your game with instructions from Hopla for developing Ray Allen’s textbook shooting form.

Ray Allen Shooting Form

Staggered Stance
  • Assume slightly staggered position with shooting foot in front
  • Keep slight bend in knees and waist

Toe to Target
  • Point toe of shooting foot directly at hoop
  • Bring shoulders in front of toes and head in front of shoulders

Letter L
  • Form letter “L” with shooting arm

Wrist Wrinkles
  • Cock shooting wrist until skin on back wrist wrinkles, allowing only fingertips of balance hand to touch ball
  • Do not apply too much pressure with balance hand

Elbows Above Eyebrow

  • Keep shooting elbow above eyebrow through finish

Hand in Hoop
  • Visualize putting shooting hand in hoop when releasing ball
  • Keep eyes on target; don’t watch flight of ball

Freeze Your Follow-Through
  • After releasing ball, freeze follow-through until ball hits floor

Shoot, Stay and Swish
  • Stay put until ball goes in

Says Hopla, “Some guys chase their rebounds, but a good shooter believes he is going to swish every shot. If you run in, the ball could bounce right over your head, back to where you just were.”

Shooting Form Drills

Form Shooting
  • Stand two feet from hoop with ball in shooting hand
  • Using only shooting hand, take shots
  • Upon making three consecutive shots, take half step back and repeat

Coaching Points: Adhere to “Shoot, Stay and Swish” practice // Keep elbow up while moving further from basket

Spinout Series
  • Assume triple-threat position
  • Toss ball approximately three feet in front with backspin
  • Step forward, gather ball and shoot
  • Retrieve ball; repeat for 25 shots
  • Alternate sets between spinning left, right and straight on

Coaching Point: Freeze follow-through

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By STACKPublished On: 2011-08-31

Some things in life get better with age. For Ray Allen, one of those things is his three-point shooting percentage.
At the ripe age of 36, Allen shot a career-best 44 percent from beyond the arc in 2010-11, good enough for second in the NBA.
The game has changed since Allen’s debut in 1996, a time when MJ reigned supreme, the Hornets played in Charlotte, and Kobe was an 18-year old rookie sporting a mini Afro.
Since that time, Allen has played for three teams over 15 NBA seasons for a total of 1,102 career games [he started in all but four]. Through it all, his shooting form is one aspect of Allen’s game that has remained constant, as awesomely illustrated by the peeps at Got ‘Em Coach: Allen’s right elbow is locked in the exact same position every time he rises for a jumper.
The locked elbow is just one aspect of Allen’s textbook shooting form, according to Dave Hopla, a shooting specialist who worked with Allen during his Milwaukee Bucks days. “The most important part of the shot is having your shooting elbow in the letter ‘L,’” Hopla says.
Take it from Hopla: “Ray Allen has perfect form. When he shoots, he believes every shot is going in.”
Step up your game with instructions from Hopla for developing Ray Allen’s textbook shooting form.

Ray Allen Shooting Form

Staggered Stance
  • Assume slightly staggered position with shooting foot in front
  • Keep slight bend in knees and waist

Toe to Target
  • Point toe of shooting foot directly at hoop
  • Bring shoulders in front of toes and head in front of shoulders

Letter L
  • Form letter “L” with shooting arm

Wrist Wrinkles
  • Cock shooting wrist until skin on back wrist wrinkles, allowing only fingertips of balance hand to touch ball
  • Do not apply too much pressure with balance hand

Elbows Above Eyebrow

  • Keep shooting elbow above eyebrow through finish

Hand in Hoop
  • Visualize putting shooting hand in hoop when releasing ball
  • Keep eyes on target; don’t watch flight of ball

Freeze Your Follow-Through
  • After releasing ball, freeze follow-through until ball hits floor

Shoot, Stay and Swish
  • Stay put until ball goes in

Says Hopla, “Some guys chase their rebounds, but a good shooter believes he is going to swish every shot. If you run in, the ball could bounce right over your head, back to where you just were.”

Shooting Form Drills

Form Shooting
  • Stand two feet from hoop with ball in shooting hand
  • Using only shooting hand, take shots
  • Upon making three consecutive shots, take half step back and repeat

Coaching Points: Adhere to “Shoot, Stay and Swish” practice // Keep elbow up while moving further from basket

Spinout Series
  • Assume triple-threat position
  • Toss ball approximately three feet in front with backspin
  • Step forward, gather ball and shoot
  • Retrieve ball; repeat for 25 shots
  • Alternate sets between spinning left, right and straight on

Coaching Point: Freeze follow-through

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90,000 Top 15 NBA 3-Point Shooters of All Time

It's undeniable that shooters are very important to modern NBA games. Therefore, teams have to pay a very high price for the best shooters in the NBA. Let's join Scott Fujita to find out about the best best 3-point shooters in NBA history from this article.

Best 3 point shooter in NBA history

Do you have a question “ who is the best 3 point shooter in NBA history ?”. Here are the 15 best NBA shooters of all time. Our rating is based on statistics, outstanding achievements and player skills.

Top 15: Danny Green

When Talking about the best shooters of all time, this article would be incomplete without Green. He has won three rings so far.

Danny Green won the first ring with the San Antonio Spurs. This player won Ring 2 with the Toronto Raptors. Green won the third ring with the Los Angeles Lakers basketball team.

Read more: Who has the most rings in the NBA

The turning point in his career came in 2013. At the time, he was playing against the Big Three Miami Heat. He shone in the final series, setting the record for the most points in the final series list.

Fortunately, he and his team lost that series. However, Danny Green won one NBA championship in 2014.

Danny Green

Top 14: Kyle Korver

Kyle Korver deserves to be on this list. Every time Kyle Korver plays, fans can count on Kyle to kick three corners and bounce off the screen for a three-pointer.

Any defender should beware of Kyle Korver. This amazing player holds the record for most three points scored in a season. In particular, this record is 53.6%.

Kyle Korver is one of the best 3-point shooters in the NBA

Top 13: Drazen Petrovic

Drazen Petrovic is considered by many to be one of the best players in the NBA. His excellent shots make him one of the top 3-point shooters in NBA history.

The player had a rocky start with the Portland Trailblazer in his first two seasons in the league. In addition, a car accident also hindered his progress.

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Fortunately, after that, Petrovich revealed his full potential. His hard work made him one of the best three-point shooters in the NBA of all time.

Despite the difficulties of his career, he relentlessly strived to become one of the best three-point shooters of all time.

Drazen Petrovich

Top 12: Chris Mullin

When it comes to the best three-point shooters in the NBA , this player is one of them. from the best. This player has poor speed. However, Chris Mullin used his shooting skills to make up for it.

This southpaw has used his shooting skills since 1987 to 1993 with the Golden State Warriors.

In these seasons, he scored at least 20 points per game. With reliable ability, he had a memorable career with the Warriors and Pacers.

Chris Mullin

Top 11: Peja Stojakovic

As a player from Europe with great skill, he became one of the best shooters in the league. Throughout his career, he averaged 17 points per game. Due to his great achievements, he finished 5th in the league record book.

Peja Stojakovic used his superb shooting skills to make his mark with three All-Star Games.

This player also won two NBA 3-Point Shootouts. So there is no denying that he is a great shooter.

Peja Stojakovic

Top 10: Mark Price

Mark Price deserves to be one of the best shooters in NBA history. In matches where Mark Price appeared, he was a nightmare for the opposing teams.

With great prowess, he won the NBA 3-point shooting competition two years in a row (1993 and 1994). He was also able to join the 50-40-90 club during his time with the Cavaliers.

Mark Price

Top 9: Steve Nash

His role is point guard. As a result, we didn't see a lot of footage of Steve Nash. Although he doesn't shoot many shots, his shot accuracy is very high.

That's why we put Steve Nash in ninth place on this list.

Steve Nash is very important to the opposing teams. He has excellent passing skills. As a result, the opposing teams’ defense always find it hard to beat him.

Due to his superior skills, he won the Most Valuable Player award for two consecutive years (2005 and 2006).

Steve Nash

Top 8: Steve Kerr

His outstanding hit rate is 45% from deep. This is not an easy task. The proof of this is that so far no player has been able to break this record.

Steve Kerr also holds the NBA record for three-point field goal percentage. As such, he deserves to be one of the best three-point shots of all time.

Steve Kerr has won five championships as a player. Also, the best shooter in NBA history won titles as a coach. Steve Kerr has become one of the best shooters of all time thanks to his outstanding career achievements.

Steve Kerr

Top 7: Dirk Nowitzki

Many people think big men can't shoot. Dirk Nowitzki, a talent from Germany, proved them wrong. He is a massive attacker who can shoot with great accuracy. He showed off his shooting prowess when he appeared in the final series against the Miami Heat.

This shooter proved to be a talent when he helped the Dallas Mavericks win their first title in 2011. In addition, he also received the Finals MVP title.

It's no wonder Dirk Nowitzki is one of the best shooters in NBA history thanks to his incredible ability.

Dirk Nowitzki

Top 6: Kevin Durantea >

When it comes to big guys with great shooting ability, we can't ignore Kevin Durant We believe that few people have such outstanding abilities as he does.

Kevin Durant has a height advantage. Therefore, he is really a big problem for the opposing teams. The 10-time All-Star always performs well when he plays.

Kevin Durant was the NBA's all-time leading scorer four times and the league's MVP for two consecutive years.

Thanks to his amazing skills, he was a great help to his team. In particular, Kevin Durant helped the Warriors win two championships against the Cleveland Cavaliers. He also earned the Finals MVP title in those championships.

Kevin Durant

Top 5: Reggie Miller

There were times in his career when Reggie Miller became the best shooter of all time. It was then that Reggie Miller had the most three-point conversions of all time - 2560 (until 2011). In addition, one of his most outstanding achievements is that he scored 8 points in 9seconds.

Reggie Miller deserves to be in the top 3 marksmen of all time because of his excellent performance. Thanks to his excellent shooting ability, Reggie Miller has also joined the prestigious 50-40-90 rating.

Reggie Miller

Top 4: Larry Bird

If you're looking for a player who can shoot anywhere with ease, then that's Larry Bird. He really is one of greatest shooters of all time . His career includes amazing achievements.

His track record clearly shows how good he is. Some of his notable titles include 2 Finals MVP, 3 NBA Championships and 2 Season MVPs.

In particular, this amazing player has led the NBA three-point shooter competition for three consecutive years.

Larry Bird

Top 3: Ray Allen

If anyone deserves to be third on this list, it's Ray Allen. Ray Allen is a player with excellent shooting and catching abilities. This can be seen in his incredible achievements. Until now, Ray Allen had two rings.

Many acknowledge that Allen is one of the best shooters of all time in NBA history. In 2001, this best 3-point shooter of all time became the NBA points champion. In addition, Ray Allen also broke Reggie Miller's record for most NBA three-point field goals made of all time. Ray Allen currently holds the record with 2973.

Ray Allen

Top 2: Clay Thompson

Clay Thompson is a player who deserves to be number two on this list. Due to his great skill, he once scored 60 points in a game in 29 minutes.

His excellent shooting skills earned him five All-Star Game appearances. In addition, Klay Thompson also helped the Golden State Warriors win three championships.

Clay Thompson still has many chances to break more shooting records in the future.


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