How to Be a Good Basketball Scorer

How to Be a Good Basketball Scorer
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In the game of basketball, there are a variety of methods of scoring. in order to be a good scorer, you must master the skills of scoring from underneath the basket, driving to the basket and scoring from the outside. Practice these skills and utilize them in game situations to gain the confidence you need to be a consistent scorer.

Step 1

Develop a reliable outside shot. Becoming a good outside shooter requires learning correct form and practicing that form over and over again. To learn correct form, watch instructional videos that are available on the Internet. Find a practice partner and take turns practicing your outside shot from different angles and distances from the basket. If you play the guard position, or the "small" forward position, practice shooting from the three point line, and pulling up for jump shots off the dribble. If you are a taller player, and play close to the basket, learn how to shoot a turn around jump shot and a jump hook.

Step 2

Play one-on-one often. This helps you develop a quick first step that enables you to go by your defender. Once you are close to the basket, you will learn how to use your body to shield the ball from a defender. An effective way of learning how to drive to the basket is by watching players who demonstrate the skill and practicing what they do. Play one-on-one against a variety of players.

Step 3

Practice ball handling skills. Learn to dribble with both hands, which keeps your defender from knowing if you are likely to go left or right. Practicing high dribbles will allow you to accelerate past your defender in the open court. Practicing spin dribbles and crossover dribbles will help you go by your defender when he is playing you too closely.

Step 4

Practice your foul shooting. Because of you skill at driving to the basket, you will get fouled often. Consequently, it is important to practice your foul shooting. Practice shooting your foul shots in simulated game conditions. For example, in a game of one-on-one, have each player shoot foul shots after being fouled.

Tips and Warnings

  • When you are playing in games, even pick-up games, have someone shoot videos of your play. This will allow you to analyze your offensive moves and determine where you need improvement.

References

Article reviewed by Jessica Lyons Last updated on: Apr 29, 2012

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