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Is the hookshot the best play/move/shot in basketball?

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Most big men in the NBA who do hook shots dont do it from 10+ away. Thats why Vlade Divac had such a long NBA carear. He could hit a 15 foot hook shot.. Him and Kareem Abdul Jabar.
 
Originally posted by: Brackis
Originally posted by: chuckywang
Kobe's fadeaway jumper is pretty much unguardable. If he's hot, he will go for 40 with that shot.

That is one man, not a shot.

well, if he's talking about the fadeaway jumper, that's a pretty tough shot to block....especially with the athleticism of NBA guys. MJ, Vince, Kobe.....they all had/have killer fadeaways that's damn near impossible to block.
 
Originally posted by: sniperruff
Originally posted by: shamrock1313
Originally posted by: oboeguy
Hook shot from 20ft away? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!

You realize that a college 3-pointer is from 19'9", right? I've never seen anyone hit a hook shot 3, and I'll bet nobody here has either.
Hey, can you tell me what Larry Bird did? Yeah. He hit a three point hook shot. Oh, by the way, its not that hard you realize? I'm mildly decent at basketball and can hit it 1 out of every 5 shots.

do you even know what a hook shot is??? my bet is, you don't have a clue.

Are you talking to me? Are you serious?
 
Originally posted by: shamrock1313
Originally posted by: sniperruff
Originally posted by: shamrock1313
Originally posted by: oboeguy
Hook shot from 20ft away? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!

You realize that a college 3-pointer is from 19'9", right? I've never seen anyone hit a hook shot 3, and I'll bet nobody here has either.
Hey, can you tell me what Larry Bird did? Yeah. He hit a three point hook shot. Oh, by the way, its not that hard you realize? I'm mildly decent at basketball and can hit it 1 out of every 5 shots.

do you even know what a hook shot is??? my bet is, you don't have a clue.

Are you talking to me? Are you serious?

honestly, 1 out of 5 true hook shots from three point range is pretty good..... i wouldn't say impossible, because you might just be damn good at it....but that's not an easy feat.
 
Originally posted by: shamrock1313
Originally posted by: sniperruff
Originally posted by: shamrock1313
Originally posted by: oboeguy
Hook shot from 20ft away? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!

You realize that a college 3-pointer is from 19'9", right? I've never seen anyone hit a hook shot 3, and I'll bet nobody here has either.
Hey, can you tell me what Larry Bird did? Yeah. He hit a three point hook shot. Oh, by the way, its not that hard you realize? I'm mildly decent at basketball and can hit it 1 out of every 5 shots.

do you even know what a hook shot is??? my bet is, you don't have a clue.

Are you talking to me? Are you serious?

please kindly demostrate a video of the said "3-point hook shot"
 
I once hit 32 free throws in a row.

Not kidding.

But to be honest, I didn't realize until halfway through it, I was using a women's regulation size ball (28.5).

I could still do it, or come close with a men's sized ball.
 
Originally posted by: JLGatsby
I once hit 32 free throws in a row.

Not kidding.

But to be honest, I didn't realize until halfway through it, I was using a women's regulation size ball (28.5).

I could still do it, or come close with a men's sized ball.

i actually find it harder to shoot a women's ball....it throws off my shot. well, maybe not FT's, never really tried. but 32 in a row is still nice 🙂
 
Originally posted by: sniperruff
Originally posted by: shamrock1313
Originally posted by: sniperruff
Originally posted by: shamrock1313
Originally posted by: oboeguy
Hook shot from 20ft away? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!

You realize that a college 3-pointer is from 19'9", right? I've never seen anyone hit a hook shot 3, and I'll bet nobody here has either.
Hey, can you tell me what Larry Bird did? Yeah. He hit a three point hook shot. Oh, by the way, its not that hard you realize? I'm mildly decent at basketball and can hit it 1 out of every 5 shots.

do you even know what a hook shot is??? my bet is, you don't have a clue.

Are you talking to me? Are you serious?

please kindly demostrate a video of the said "3-point hook shot"
Why do I have to prove anything to you?
 
Originally posted by: iamme
i actually find it harder to shoot a women's ball....it throws off my shot. well, maybe not FT's, never really tried. but 32 in a row is still nice 🙂

I'm quite weak (in a supermodel sort of way), so I play better with a women's sized ball.
 
Originally posted by: shamrock1313
Originally posted by: sniperruff
Originally posted by: shamrock1313
Originally posted by: sniperruff
Originally posted by: shamrock1313
Originally posted by: oboeguy
Hook shot from 20ft away? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!

You realize that a college 3-pointer is from 19'9", right? I've never seen anyone hit a hook shot 3, and I'll bet nobody here has either.
Hey, can you tell me what Larry Bird did? Yeah. He hit a three point hook shot. Oh, by the way, its not that hard you realize? I'm mildly decent at basketball and can hit it 1 out of every 5 shots.

do you even know what a hook shot is??? my bet is, you don't have a clue.

Are you talking to me? Are you serious?

please kindly demostrate a video of the said "3-point hook shot"
Why do I have to prove anything to you?

because, this is anandtech, sucka!
 
Originally posted by: iamme
Originally posted by: JLGatsby
I once hit 32 free throws in a row.

Not kidding.

But to be honest, I didn't realize until halfway through it, I was using a women's regulation size ball (28.5).

I could still do it, or come close with a men's sized ball.

i actually find it harder to shoot a women's ball....it throws off my shot. well, maybe not FT's, never really tried. but 32 in a row is still nice 🙂

On FT's it would make a difference quite a bit with the extra area difference from diameter of ball versus rim.
 
Originally posted by: Brackis
Originally posted by: iamme
Originally posted by: JLGatsby
I once hit 32 free throws in a row.

Not kidding.

But to be honest, I didn't realize until halfway through it, I was using a women's regulation size ball (28.5).

I could still do it, or come close with a men's sized ball.

i actually find it harder to shoot a women's ball....it throws off my shot. well, maybe not FT's, never really tried. but 32 in a row is still nice 🙂

On FT's it would make a difference quite a bit with the extra area difference from diameter of ball versus rim.

for me, it'd be easier to "adjust" shooting FT's with a woman's ball, rather than adjust while playing in a game.
 
Originally posted by: iamme
Originally posted by: Brackis
Originally posted by: iamme
Originally posted by: JLGatsby
I once hit 32 free throws in a row.

Not kidding.

But to be honest, I didn't realize until halfway through it, I was using a women's regulation size ball (28.5).

I could still do it, or come close with a men's sized ball.

i actually find it harder to shoot a women's ball....it throws off my shot. well, maybe not FT's, never really tried. but 32 in a row is still nice 🙂

On FT's it would make a difference quite a bit with the extra area difference from diameter of ball versus rim.

for me, it'd be easier to "adjust" shooting FT's with a woman's ball, rather than adjust while playing in a game.

Adjust to playing with a women's ball in a game? I find I can shoot the lights off with a women's ball but then when I go back to a men's I couldn't hit a cow in the ass with a shovel.
 
Originally posted by: zainali
depends on the player and his size.

Very true. If they are large enough to play post, it is the best. otherwise, it is largely inaccurate from long distances and going at high speeds due to handling the ball. Sadly, not many center do hooks anymore, but baby hooks. It isn't flashy enough.
 
Originally posted by: oboeguy
Hook shot from 20ft away? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!

You realize that a college 3-pointer is from 19'9", right? I've never seen anyone hit a hook shot 3, and I'll bet nobody here has either.



Kareem Abdul Jabbar
Hakim Olajuwan

nuff said.
 
Originally posted by: Superself
Originally posted by: oboeguy
Hook shot from 20ft away? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!

You realize that a college 3-pointer is from 19'9", right? I've never seen anyone hit a hook shot 3, and I'll bet nobody here has either.



Kareem Abdul Jabbar
Hakim Olajuwan

nuff said.


Umm... those guys could hit consistently out to 10ft or 12ft maybe, especially Kareem. However, 20ft.... no way. You're crazy, take a look at some old school tapes and quit waxing nostalgic.
 
Originally posted by: iamme
Originally posted by: oboeguy
Hook shot from 20ft away? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!

You realize that a college 3-pointer is from 19'9", right? I've never seen anyone hit a hook shot 3, and I'll bet nobody here has either.

eh? no gym rats here? i've hit three pointer hook shots and half court hook shots at least a few times. sure, it'll probably take me like 20 tries, but you speak of it like it's impossible, lol.

i'm willing to bet jabbar could hit hook shots from that distance. i doubt theres any video of it though, because in a game situation, why shoot 20ft hook shots when its easier to set up 10ft away from the basket and score from there? and also, if you're at the 3pt line, your defender usually wont be glued on you, and you could just shoot a normal jump shot.
 
Originally posted by: DaShen
Originally posted by: zainali
depends on the player and his size.

Very true. If they are large enough to play post, it is the best. otherwise, it is largely inaccurate from long distances and going at high speeds due to handling the ball. Sadly, not many center do hooks anymore, but baby hooks. It isn't flashy enough.

I disagree, it is a great way for a smaller player who comes into the post to make a move against a bigger stronger player without getting it swatted back in his face or getting tosses around trying to bang for position.
 
Just went to the gym and on my 3rd attempt from beyond college 3 point arc... swish. I took a total of 12 shots, 2 made, and only 1 airball/no rim.
 
Originally posted by: iamme
if it is the best shot in basketball, you've got to wonder why no one shoots it anymore.

my guess is that it's not "cool" to practice.

btw, the best "play" in basketball is still the pick and roll, IMO. it's ancient yet still so difficult to guard.
No one shoots it anymore because (1) you can't draw a foul, and (2) it is a low probability shot for most players.
 
Originally posted by: Vic
Originally posted by: iamme
if it is the best shot in basketball, you've got to wonder why no one shoots it anymore.

my guess is that it's not "cool" to practice.

btw, the best "play" in basketball is still the pick and roll, IMO. it's ancient yet still so difficult to guard.
No one shoots it anymore because (1) you can't draw a foul, and (2) it is a low probability shot for most players.

You can draw a foul, and get high % if you practice.
 
Right now with zone defense, it's pretty hard to get a chance to position yourself with a hook shot without getting swarmed by defenders.
 
Originally posted by: BlinderBomber
my old basketball coach could sink 9 / 10 hookshots from half court... no joke.

That's very impressive...hell, the best NBA players can barely make 9/10 shooting in the standard manner, unguarded, from the free throw line.

As for the hook shot, it's inherently harder to aim with your head sidways and not perpendicular to the line your arms make
 
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