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Let us go into some outside pivots. Everything that we do, we would like to assume that we are going to flash to the ball. We are going to have a V-cut, have our hands extended and be down low.
I think one of the biggest mistakes is people have a tendency to catch the ball here on the paint and here, let me see you take that. That, okay. Then catch the ball here.
Rock, come and guide me please. If I catch the ball here, they want to be standing up straight. If I am going to stand up straight and go ahead and make my move as I pivot to the basket. He is right here if he is well-coached. He is going to be able block me with his left hand.
Where we would like to be is down low. If we are going to make outside pivot, let us say, we are going to start on our left foot. We flash, we V-cut our hands, we extend it, we catch the ball here. If you want to break it in here or keep it out here as long as you are holding with two hands and holding it tight. As far as I am concerned, that is the best position to be, but we want to down low.
So, when you do make that pivot if you are square to the basket. I can pull right into my shot. It is more important to do that than to pivot here. If the man is off me a little bit. If I have to go down and bend to take my shot, I think that is too slow and it is like having a hitch in your shot. So, whatever we do, we want a pivot, low, go into the shot.
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