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What Should Your Eyes Follow When You Shoot?

Written by Nick Bartlett | Jul 22, 2019 4:20:52 PM

At Dr. Dish Basketball we're fully committed to helping build better shooters and more complete players. And while we want to provide the best resources and knowledge to players, we also know we don't know EVERYTHING about the game. 

One of the most interesting questions/debates we've seen is the basic fundamental of where your eyes should be focused after releasing the ball. 

So we decided to take the question to our loyal and knowledgeable Twitter audience to get their thoughts: 

As you can see, we provided 3 answers of:

  1. The Ball
  2. The Rim
  3. Doesn't Matter

We included the 3rd option of "Doesn't Matter" more to give the option that "everyone is different" and there are both great shooters that watch the ball and great shooters that watch the rim.

The Responses

We were able to gather over 1,100 votes and while "The Rim" was the winner at 51%, it was  far from a runaway.

Check out a few of the responses below:

Our Take

After seeing the results and reading the comments, we get confirm that the correct answer is...

That everyone has their own way that works best for them (I know, it's a cop out answer). 

But I genuinely struggle with the fundamental itself. Conventional wisdom (to me at least) would say  to keep your eye on the target and limit another factor of moving your head/eyes.

However, it does appear that many great shooters follow the ball after they release. 

What do you think? Is there a right or wrong answer? Let us know your thoughts in the comments!

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