J R You're right for the most part. He has experience as the go to guy, and he's more than answered the call when in that role. He's a bucket, through and through.
One thing about his shot when he pulls up off a 1-2 that is very subtle but I think very important. When he goes right, he points his lead foot (his left foot) inwards towards the hoop as he sets it down. When he goes left, he sets his lead foot (his right foot) down in the same direction he is moving - pointed left. Either way, he turns to get his shooting arm (shoulder to elbow) lined up with the hoop before he lets his shot go. No good shooter shoots with a chicken wing elbow. The point is, a right handed shooter has to turn more to get his elbow pointed towards the hoop when going right. Turning your lead foot inwards as you set it down facilitates that and prevents him from having to turn excessively as he rises up off the floor. Sometimes he shoots off a jump stop, other times off a 1-2. He also does a lot of step backs. Whatever shot he takes, he turns his feet towards the hoop as he sets them down going right, but doesn't do that going left. In my opinion from over 50 years of watching and playing this game, most right handed shooters are better going left than going right - and vice versa for lefties. I think it's because it is natural to set your feet in the same direction you are moving. If players did this subtle trick, right handed shooters would be just as good if not better at going right and vice versa for lefties. There are advantages to going to your strong side - namely the defender has further to go to get to the ball because he has to come across your body.
i’m in high school and i somewhat understand what your saying, but what exactly do u need to change to make you a better shooter going right if i’m right handed?
Great tips! Another technique righty shooters can do on the 1-2 going right is to swing the right leg forward. This helps rotate the body to be square towards the basket. I think the reason over-rotation is necessary on the 1-2 driving right is due to where the shooting hand is relative to the pivot foot. When driving left, the shooter rotates on the right foot, therefore the shooting hand is more naturally in-line with the pivot foot. So it's much easier to square up accurately. Whereas, when driving right, the shooting hand and the pivot/plant foot are opposites. The right shooting hand must rotate all the way across the body to square up. Hence, why using over-rotation techniques (like swinging the right leg forward) is necessary to shoot accurately.
The man is working hard. I think this workout is designed to train mentally as much as physically. He is taking some tough shots when he is tired from way beyond the arch and they are tough to make. I can see him get frustrated on a couple occasions. I think those shots are tougher than the shots he will normally take in a game - with the idea if he can stay in good form on those shots, game shots will be easy. I may be wrong but that is what I think he is doing. I think a couple things start to break down under these conditions and he does a great job fighting it. First I think there is a tendency to jump forward rather than stay in your spot and go straight up. For me, my shot becomes a line drive brick when I jump forward. I have to dig down deep to get my butt down and go straight up. Second, my elbow starts to stick out when I get tired, I think because I subconsciously want to throw the ball to get it above the rim. I have to make an extra effort to keep my elbow tucked in, stay home in my spot, and feel the vertical lift from my jump to get the ball high above the rim. Especially from long distance because you really need that lift from your legs to stay in form.
One day there’s gonna be a player that’s gonna want to learn from every legendary player alive and respect the skills it takes to up there game as dominant on the court. The most hated but well respected for the love of the GAME..
I like the longer 3s because he can't get sloppy and his form is better. Shooting off the dribble is harder because you have to set your feet and control the timing of the shot to have form and focus on the back inside edge of the rim. Switching from dribbling to the rim is extra work.
Woah those dribbles are impressive and tight. And to think he's considered average among nba players. Goes to show nba players are a whole other level.
@@versatillion15 You are missing my point. I'm just saying even when he's not considered a top player (LeBron, Curry, Durant, etc), he's still an incredible player when playing against non-nba folks. This is *not* a discussion on whether how many points he's averaging or not. His career points average is 18-19. That's solid stuff already.
Man he is good but the moment those 2 superstars come his average 21 pts. Drop to 13 to 15 pts. As he will get less touches the moment Kyrie and KD comes back. For now he is good there. He will be good for another team because Kyrie hugs to ball so much. Like the Bucks, Philly...he is a good player but with Kyrie he never play well other teammates.
When my pistons drafted him he didn't do shit for 3 seasons, even played like shit in the summer league 3 summers straight. But now he can shoot and pass when we cut him? That's fucked up
Y’all didn’t believe in the boy for long enough. No ones fault but the entire pistons org. Which isn’t surprising given the fact that Detroit sucks ass at developing and keeping talent anyway
Spencer Dinwiddie averaged 20.6 points and 7 assists per game this season... should nba teams target his Bit coin idea to sign him?
No, he’s good but he won’t average 20 if he plays for a contender. He’s averaging 20 because he’s the 1st option since KD and Kyrie are injured.
He is perfect on the nets, as our back up guard
Forgive me
J R You're right for the most part. He has experience as the go to guy, and he's more than answered the call when in that role. He's a bucket, through and through.
what the fuck is that camera? it feels like im experiencing motion sickness... don't you have stabilization at least?
One thing about his shot when he pulls up off a 1-2 that is very subtle but I think very important. When he goes right, he points his lead foot (his left foot) inwards towards the hoop as he sets it down. When he goes left, he sets his lead foot (his right foot) down in the same direction he is moving - pointed left.
Either way, he turns to get his shooting arm (shoulder to elbow) lined up with the hoop before he lets his shot go. No good shooter shoots with a chicken wing elbow. The point is, a right handed shooter has to turn more to get his elbow pointed towards the hoop when going right. Turning your lead foot inwards as you set it down facilitates that and prevents him from having to turn excessively as he rises up off the floor.
Sometimes he shoots off a jump stop, other times off a 1-2. He also does a lot of step backs. Whatever shot he takes, he turns his feet towards the hoop as he sets them down going right, but doesn't do that going left.
In my opinion from over 50 years of watching and playing this game, most right handed shooters are better going left than going right - and vice versa for lefties. I think it's because it is natural to set your feet in the same direction you are moving. If players did this subtle trick, right handed shooters would be just as good if not better at going right and vice versa for lefties. There are advantages to going to your strong side - namely the defender has further to go to get to the ball because he has to come across your body.
i’m in high school and i somewhat understand what your saying, but what exactly do u need to change to make you a better shooter going right if i’m right handed?
Is it trying to keep your lead foot (left foot, if going right) pointed more inward??
Steve Watkins Cool man, thanks i’ll have to try it
Great tips! Another technique righty shooters can do on the 1-2 going right is to swing the right leg forward. This helps rotate the body to be square towards the basket.
I think the reason over-rotation is necessary on the 1-2 driving right is due to where the shooting hand is relative to the pivot foot.
When driving left, the shooter rotates on the right foot, therefore the shooting hand is more naturally in-line with the pivot foot. So it's much easier to square up accurately.
Whereas, when driving right, the shooting hand and the pivot/plant foot are opposites. The right shooting hand must rotate all the way across the body to square up. Hence, why using over-rotation techniques (like swinging the right leg forward) is necessary to shoot accurately.
@@Lewis.Alcindor Lew Alcindor, pretty cool name
My boy led the nets to a playoff team he should get some kind of recognition.. #underrated
Your boy is trash # overrated
Honestly trade kyrie for like booker
He just needs to get more efficient with his jumper and he'll be an all star.
The man is working hard. I think this workout is designed to train mentally as much as physically. He is taking some tough shots when he is tired from way beyond the arch and they are tough to make. I can see him get frustrated on a couple occasions. I think those shots are tougher than the shots he will normally take in a game - with the idea if he can stay in good form on those shots, game shots will be easy. I may be wrong but that is what I think he is doing.
I think a couple things start to break down under these conditions and he does a great job fighting it. First I think there is a tendency to jump forward rather than stay in your spot and go straight up. For me, my shot becomes a line drive brick when I jump forward. I have to dig down deep to get my butt down and go straight up.
Second, my elbow starts to stick out when I get tired, I think because I subconsciously want to throw the ball to get it above the rim. I have to make an extra effort to keep my elbow tucked in, stay home in my spot, and feel the vertical lift from my jump to get the ball high above the rim. Especially from long distance because you really need that lift from your legs to stay in form.
All respect for posting the misses ✊🏾🔥
Washpaping
Those misses are tough shots to make.
@@cynkauvanyau2059 yes!
He needs to work in his shooting it's his only weakness. He needs to shoot 1000s 3s a day in this off-season.
Real talk!
6’6 with a handle silky smooth finisher and s deadly pull-up 🥶
Good hard work to be able to be ready to get better and better. Very solid game should be starting the rest of his career.
Future all-star? Dude be puttin in work and has been making significant jumps every year. Brooklyn’s gonna be the team to beat next year.
I really hope that they'll win a chip next year with the same guys and that they won't trade anyone😣😣😣🤞🤞
Team to beat for what ?? They are garbage and so is dimwit-e!!!
@@fv8399 please wake up , you are dreaming !!
@@rafarules6861 kd and kyrie died?
rafa rules have you even seen their future roster within the last year?
Most underrated player in the league
Facts!!!
Primo Wilberforce 🧢
No cap
YRK Jeedoh Cj McCollum is the most underrated guard in the league
Juan Man cj gets the recognition but he’s just overshadowed by lillard
One day there’s gonna be a player that’s gonna want to learn from every legendary player alive and respect the skills it takes to up there game as dominant on the court. The most hated but well respected for the love of the GAME..
I like how he shoots he doesn’t fade he extends his arm out more
My mans so smooth
Official starter no question. Ballislife 👌🏿🙌🏿NBA ELITE
I like the longer 3s because he can't get sloppy and his form is better. Shooting off the dribble is harder because you have to set your feet and control the timing of the shot to have form and focus on the back inside edge of the rim. Switching from dribbling to the rim is extra work.
That’s good work 💯
if you squeeze your eyes enough, he kinda look like flight in June 2021.
Spencer beard makes him look like the uncle at the cookout playin cards that say “come here boy, got get me a beer at the fridge.”
Wilt Chamberlain out there working out!
😂
What shoes is spencer wearing?
Woah those dribbles are impressive and tight. And to think he's considered average among nba players. Goes to show nba players are a whole other level.
Luke Wolfe def not average among nba players he averaged 20 my boi a bucket
he def got all star potential
@@buffy8187 that's only because he's the first option besides Kyrie and Durant my boi. But nonetheless, he's real good.
Luke Wolfe even when D Lo was there he was getting buckets
@@versatillion15 You are missing my point. I'm just saying even when he's not considered a top player (LeBron, Curry, Durant, etc), he's still an incredible player when playing against non-nba folks. This is *not* a discussion on whether how many points he's averaging or not. His career points average is 18-19. That's solid stuff already.
Get well Spencer
Straight buck
🏋🏽♀️🔥
If we trading Beal to the nets. I feel better if we getting bruh and Spencer Dinwiddie plus a pick
I’ll work with swish cultures when I enter the nba
Shoulder 💪
🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬New Member of the Team🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬
Man he is good but the moment those 2 superstars come his average 21 pts. Drop to 13 to 15 pts. As he will get less touches the moment Kyrie and KD comes back. For now he is good there. He will be good for another team because Kyrie hugs to ball so much. Like the Bucks, Philly...he is a good player but with Kyrie he never play well other teammates.
Wouldn't be surprised if they traded him this offseason
Nana Gyambibi he could get released, and if he does I don’t think anybody will be wanting him tbh
Jay G. You sleep fam
is this recent? thought Spencer wore his own sneaker brand....I see Nikes on his feet...
He’ll only wear Nikes if it’s Kobe out of respect and admiration
Right
This from 2019 offseason im pretty sure
What’s shoes you wearing
judging by his head and his hair, he gotta be a jalen rose fan
Spence remind me of Mo Williams lowkey
The Marques Haynes of the NBA?
Spencer DinWiddie look like marceles Howard
SHAWN LIVINGSTON 2.0
Nothing like him
Caris LeVert 😒STOP NIGGA GOT DA SAME BAG HE JUST SHOOT BETTER AND SHAWN POST GAME IS BETTER ONLY DIFFERENCE
@@cellthegreat4365 no. Just no. He might kinda look like Shaun but their game doesn't resemble at all
Where the Cario’s at?
When my pistons drafted him he didn't do shit for 3 seasons, even played like shit in the summer league 3 summers straight. But now he can shoot and pass when we cut him? That's fucked up
Hard work
Lmao
Y’all didn’t believe in the boy for long enough. No ones fault but the entire pistons org. Which isn’t surprising given the fact that Detroit sucks ass at developing and keeping talent anyway
Nets training staff put him through the ringer + the extra work he puts in. it take player a few seasons to find their groove
god damn those kobes are fire af
Which Kobe's are those
@@elitezayne_1651 Nike Kobe Elite Low 4KB Liquid Lime
Dude look just like marcelas😭😭😂
Right
isnt he supposed to wear his 0wn signature shoes from his 0wn brand?
Why he has nike on
he made the brand he has his own rules he can wear Kobe's
The dude on the thumbnail looks like giannis
he needs to start on a team. i think he'll get traded to make a "big 3" in brooklyn.
I can see him in Charlotte or lakers
It’s a damn shame that he’s never been an all-star. Since he’s been in Brooklyn with the Nets, he has killed.
NBA TRADE RUMORS :
Nets receive : Draymond Green and 2021 first round pick.
Warriors receive : Spencer Dinwiddie and $30 trillion cash consideration.
needs to practice with tennis balls to get it tighter
the camera gives me headache
16.20-16.37. that's all i
Dinwiiiddddii who is this casual
Who the hell is recording ?? Cmon man couldn't go worse
why didnt you get separation from corona virus
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