Dave Hopla holds every pure shooting world record. He has literally outperformed machines and gone entire workouts for 30 or 45 minutes without missing a shot. His best year was 2007 where he shot like 98.6% or something ridiculous. Again…yes wide open and in a gym, not in game. But the people who say Steph is the greatest shooter alive….no he’s not. He’s 2nd. Hopla tracked every shot he’s taken since 16 years old and shoots every shot with perfect form. I love me some Steph though, he’s definitely more exciting lol
Saying he spent 3 hours in the gym and not missing doesn't prove he's better. There was a high school All-American where I lived, the first all-American from my area btw, that would wake up and go the gym at 530 am at the local YMCA where my brother worked.. anyhow he said this kid would shoot 200-300 shots before school with his dad rebounding for him but one day he asked my brother to rebound for him until his dad got there he said the kid made over 110 3s before his missed his first shot... he got drafted didn't play much but he was drafted. He is now working in the NBA.
@@RDB0199118 yah but he has a completely standard shooting form. the only thing different is his leg squat form. which is probably because of tight ankles (hes in his 50s) its the only way he can get low is if he points his toes outwards. other than that hes teaching a very standard classic shooting form. so It has been proven by 1000s of athletes it works in games.
Dave Hopla holds every pure shooting world record. He has literally outperformed machines and gone entire workouts for 30 or 45 minutes without missing a shot. His best year was 2007 where he shot like 98.6% or something ridiculous. Again…yes wide open and in a gym, not in game. But the people who say Steph is the greatest shooter alive….no he’s not. He’s 2nd. Hopla tracked every shot he’s taken since 16 years old and shoots every shot with perfect form. I love me some Steph though, he’s definitely more exciting lol
people say hoplas form wouldnt work in the game. is just people being contrarians. his form is super standard.
Saying he spent 3 hours in the gym and not missing doesn't prove he's better. There was a high school All-American where I lived, the first all-American from my area btw, that would wake up and go the gym at 530 am at the local YMCA where my brother worked.. anyhow he said this kid would shoot 200-300 shots before school with his dad rebounding for him but one day he asked my brother to rebound for him until his dad got there he said the kid made over 110 3s before his missed his first shot... he got drafted didn't play much but he was drafted. He is now working in the NBA.
i think he relies on the one two to generate more power to his shot considering it is a two motion shot.
lol dude I think I subbed to you like 2 years ago because you were teaching in China or smth. are you still out there?
sup dude yah im still out here. china blocked twitch. so im off of twitch
@@theartofcompetition5965 how's the life out there man? would you recommend it? teaching in China long term?
@@2v2hunters oh i fucking love it. im so much happier here. Its so cheap to live here and my pay is so good.
He might be good at shooting wide open with a perfect pass but I’ve never seen this man shoot with a hand in his face
Yah for sure. but you dont really want to shoot the ball with a hand in your face though lol. I feel like its so easy to get open looks in basketball.
also to your point look at his legs when he bends his knees so strange. I dont think he can shoot that way while coming off an athletic maneuver.
The art of competition yea I agree
The art of competition there are literally no highlights of him playing in a game too
@@RDB0199118 yah but he has a completely standard shooting form. the only thing different is his leg squat form. which is probably because of tight ankles (hes in his 50s) its the only way he can get low is if he points his toes outwards. other than that hes teaching a very standard classic shooting form. so It has been proven by 1000s of athletes it works in games.