Saturday, January 14, 2012

How to post up good in basketball?

I can drive in really well and take the contact like it was nothing for the AND1, but for my height compared to teammates (I'm 5'10- 6'), I should post up commonly for my current basketball position to them (PF-C). Answer my other question about my basketball position as well if you want, thanks.



How do you hook?

What to do when there's a double team?

How do you get space when posting up?How to post up good in basketball?
when you hook use a spin move works for me and im 5'6

when theres a double team dont look at the floor or turn your back look up and find that 1 open man.

when you create space have your back towards your oppenent and just keep bumping in to him this will allow you to get a gap and a shot.How to post up good in basketball?
to post up, you have to have a wide stance. This means, your feet should be a fair distance apart from each other. This will help your balance. Also, you should stay low, don't hunch over and keep your back straight. Your arms should be ready for the ball so keep them up. some people actually sit on the person defending you, (kinda like leaning). Just be careful not to lose your balance if they move. If you want to do a hook shot, im pretty sure Youtube can help you with that.When there's a double team, i would quickly pass it to a near by guard for the shot, or strong drive to the hoop. Lastly, if you want to get space, you have to make sure you have a decent area to receive the ball. Make sure you seal the person first. It would also be helpful to jump to the ball, instead of waiting for it to come. It'll create less of a chance of getting it stolen. Square up to the basket, should create some space, and if it doesn't the person is probably too close. (which you could probably drive by)How to post up good in basketball?
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