Here at Dr. Dish, we always stress the importance having your feet shoulder-width apart in order to create a solid basketball shooting base. This allows you to transfer the most energy from your legs as you elevate over your defender to release your shot. However, when it comes to the angle of your feet in relation to the basket, players at elite levels don't always have the same style. Below are 3 different ways that professionals place their feet while shooting a jump shot.
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This stance is probably the most common stance used by basketball players of advanced levels. With this stance, the shooters foot on their dominant side is slightly closer to the basket than their non-dominant foot. Some coaches teach their players this footwork because they believe that this footwork will naturally point the players shooting hand towards the basket. In theory, this promotes a more accurate shot as well as giving a shooter a shorter distance to shoot the ball.
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In short, whatever is most comfortable for you! There are professional and collegiate athletes that have been able to shoot very consistently, regardless of the style of foot placement that they use. The one thing that they all have in common, however, is that they keep their feet shoulder-width apart.
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