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Basketball Shooting Footwork: 1-2 vs. The Hop

Written by Nick Bartlett | May 27, 2019 8:35:21 PM

Throughout the past few years we've noticed that there are many "fundamentals" within basketball that are rather controversial - especially on social media.

And recently we've tried to get to the bottom of these issues and get both sides of each argument before making our own definitive decision.

Back in January we asked the question to coaches on Twitter on whether they like the "1-2 step" or "Hop" in a catch and shoot situation:

You can see the percentages of each choice which are very interesting but there were some great comments as well.

In Favor of "Both"

Here's one of our favorites from our partner, Mike Dunn:

And a great quote from another one of our partners, Reid Ouse of Catalyst Training:

In Favor of the "1-2 Step"

But we had a few responses that were very heavy in supporting the 1-2 step like this one from Seth Duke:

In Favor of "The Hop"

And last, here's one from our friend Coach Chris Straker that feels like "The Hop" is the best option the majority of the time:

Our take

We tend to lean towards "being able to do BOTH is important in different situations" AND "every player is going to be slightly different in what they adopt." 

For me personally, I was always taught the 1-2 step and "planting on your inside foot" when shooting in a catch and shoot situation AND off the move. However, I feel like "the hop" has become more popular as of late - especially in catch and shoot situations.

One benefit of "the hop" is being able to choose your pivot foot if you don't shoot. I can also see how - if timed correctly - "the hop" would help create a quicker shot release. 

However, as someone who spent many years focusing on the 1-2 step, I believe it would be hard for me to adopt a new way of shooting. Granted, I'm not sure the rec league games I play in now matter as much as aspiring high school, college, and pro players :)

I personally believe that players should practice both and understand what works best for them and what is most comfortable for them to execute in a game situation. 

Your Thoughts?

Let us know in the comments! This is a fascinating topic and we want to hear from as many coaches/trainers/players as possible. Any other shooting questions you'd like us to help answer on Twitter?

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