Everyone wants
to score more points. So here are a couple easy ways to improve your scoring average:
1.) Take better
shots. Now, this may sound simple...and it is. But it is an important
part of being a better scorer. The better your shot selection, the better
you're shooting percentage will be. It's a pretty simple formula.
You're probably
thinking: hey, I take good shots. Well, do you really? Good shots aren't
just shots you take because you're open and haven't shot the ball in awhile.
Good shots are shots that are within the scheme of the offense, within
your range, and likely within your shooting "spots" on the floor.
For example:
if you are a great shooter from about 15-feet out, and around the free
throw line, then don't take a 23-footer from the baseline. Or, if you
have a really good turnaround jumper in the post, don't try to take a
guy off the dribble and shoot a running 8-footer in the lane. Of course,
you can't always pick and choose where you'll be on the floor, or what
your coach will ask you to do within the scheme of the offense. But you
get the idea. Put yourself in situations that you thrive in. Create oppotunities
in which you are likely to succeed. Take good shots, shots you are comortable
with, shots you are likley to make and watch your scoring average soar.
2.) Become
a better free throw shooter. Again, a very simple concept, but also a
very powerful one. Think about it: let's say you go to the free throw
line an average of 6 times a game. If you are a 60% free throw shooter,
you'll hit 3.6 of the 6 shots. If you are a great free throw shooter (and
hit 90% of your shots), you'll hit 5.4 of the 6 shots. The difference
is nearly 2 points a game.
In otherwords,
work on becoming a great free throw shooter, and you can improve your
scoring average by a point or two (or more) a game. Besides, free throws
shouldn't be that difficult anyway. Think about it: you get to shoot a
15-foot shot with no on guarding you, and with 30 seconds to shoot the
ball (so there is no rush). That's a gimme'. Free throw shooting is really
a concentration issue: if you can concentrate and block out all the noise
and stress of the moment, you should be able to increase your free throw
shooting percentage quite a bit, and in turn, increase your scoring average.
What
is the trait all great scorers share?
In addition
to having great athletic ability, court sense, and confidence, great scorers
are also great finishers. What does that mean? Finishing a play means
that you not only make a great move, but you have the focus, determination,
strength, and skill level to finish the play and put the ball in the basket.
Let me give
you an example: imagine that you catch the ball on the wing, make a great
pump fake and drive around your man, beat the help-side defender to the
basket and then blow the lay-up. The great fake, the drive to the basket...none
of it really meant anything because you didn't finish the play.
The keys to
finishing plays?
- Focus:
don't lose your concentration just because you make a great move. Focus
until the play is over.
- Strength: be strong with the ball, and make powerful moves. Don't let
the ball get knocked out of your hands at the last second, and make sure
you make your move with power. If you get bumped or fouled going up for
a shot, you should still be able to finish the play more often than not.
- Fearlessness: don't ever be afraid of missing a shot or getting your
shot blocked. Take shots with confidence. Go to the basket with confidence.
You will miss shots, and you will get shots blocked. But don't play in
fear of having those things happen to you.
- Practice against good players: the only way to learn how to finish is
to do it, a lot, against good players. Practice and play against tough
competition and your game will improve.
Multiple offensive
weapons: the key to being a great scorer
Great scorers
are dynamic: they can shoot from all over the court, they can shoot off
the dribble or coming off of a screen, they can drive to their left or
right, they can hit a runner in the lane, they are good free throw shooters,
they can handle the ball...in short, they can do it all.
Now, there
is a difference between a great shooter, and a great scorer. Shooters
usually have great form, and can nail the shot from a couple spots on
the floor. But "shooters" are different from "scorers".
Scorers may not have great form, put they put the ball in the hole. They
always seem to be around the ball, and always seem to be able to find
a way to put points on the board. Scorers not only benefit from their
teammates helping them get good shots, but they can also create scoring
opportunities for themselves. That is the key difference.
To be a great
scorer you have to have the following traits:
- Have a scorers mentality: have no fear and be willing to take the big
shot.
- You can't get discouraged if you miss a shot or two (or three). You
know you'll make the next shot.
- You create scoring opportunities for yourself: whether it's offensive
rebounds and put-backs, or getting fouled and going to the free throw
line, scorers put themselves in situations to score.
- Know your strengths: if you are a good shooter from the baseline, work
your way to that spot on the floor. If you have a great jump hook, put
yourself down on the block or in the lane to take advantage of that strength.
But the key
to being a great scorer is keeping the defense off-balance. If you have
a good shot, and good ball handling skills with either hand, you put the
D at a real disadvantage. The defender won't know if you're going to shoot
the jumper, give a pump fake and drive to the hole, or pull up in the
lane for a little floater. Great scorers have multiple weapons and keep
the defense guessing.
Don't allow
yourself to be limited in what you can do on the offensive end of the
floor. Work on your shot, but also work on being able to drive to the
basket with either hand. Work on being able to shoot coming off of a screen,
or off of the dribble. And make sure you're a good free throw shooter.
The more ways you have to score, the tougher you'll be to guard, and the
more deadly you'll be.
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