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A hook shot, in basketball, is a play in which the offensive player, usually turned perpendicular to the basket, gently throws the ball with a sweeping motion of his arm in an upward arc with a follow-through which ends over his head.

 


Getting good at hook shots.
Instructions
Start on the right side of the basket about 3 to 4 feet out. Do a right handed hook shot. Then go to the left side and do a left handed hook shot. Do this until you make both like make-make.

Hook Shot Drills
Hook Shot Warm-Up
In this drill, you will shoot hook shots with both your strong and weak hands. Start with your head under the front of the rim, facing the sideline in a balanced stance.

Hook Shot - A one-handed shot usually taken from near or inside the key. The shooter faces sideways to the hoop and arcs the ball over the defending player.

Hook shot
The player starts with their back to the basket and pivots round before shooting with the ball played over their head
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Hook Shot: A popular shot for tall players usually close to or under the basket that uses a sweeping, hooking motion.
Hops: A player's ability to leap high.

Hook shot - a one-handed shot with the shooter facing sideways to the hoop and arcing the ball over the defending player to score.
Free throw - a free shot taken from the foul line as the result of a foul.

Hook Shot
Hook shot is deadly in 1 on 1 situations. When executed correctly, it enables the offending player to separate the defender and the ball by shoulder length.

Hook Shot - A one-handed shot on which the player is sideways to the basket and the ball is released above the head from the hand farthest from the basket.
Hoop - The basket.
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Hook Shot: A one handed shot that is taken with the arm looking like a hook. The player taking the shot is usually standing with one shoulder facing the basket so the ball is shot over their head.

hook shot reverse lay up and the ones above too
Answer
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A hook shot taken while jumping, popular among big men because it is difficult to block.
Jump Shot
A shot on which the shooter jumps into the air and releases the ball from above the head, making it difficult to block.

Hook Shot Shooting Drills
Set Shot Shooting Drills
There are as many types of set shots as there are basketball players.

SH5 - Hook shot - Right handed - catch a pass or throw yourself a spin pass, take 1 step with your left foot and shoot without dribbling. Keep your left arm up for a shield and for balance.

Sky-hook: A hook shot in which the ball is released while the shooter's hand is at the top of the arc; used most effectively by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, the NBA's all-time career scoring leader.

The Hook Shot
SCHEDULING SMART
VALUE THE BASKETBALL
THE ONLY PLAYER WHO CAN SCORE IS THE ONE WITH THE BALL
COMING FROM BEHIND LATE IN THE GAME
TO THREE OR NOT TO THREE-THAT IS THE QUESTION
OPEN THE BACKDOOR ...

Basic shots include the layup, the jump shot, the foul shot, and the hook shot. The layup is the easiest shot in basketball, taken directly under the basket.

Low Block Shooting Basketball Practice Drill --- a) Drop step, power lay-up, b) Turnaround jump shot (baseline side), c) Turnaround, pump fake, up-and-under basketball shot, d) Drop step, middle jump hook shot.

After shooting the 4 shots, player 1 then sprints to the sideline and picks up the basketball, power dribbles (crab dribbles) it to the middle of the key and shoot a hook shot, ...

Jump hook: A variation of the traditional hook shot in which the shooter takes the shot with both feet in the air.
Jump shot: A shot in which the shooter faces the basket and releases the ball after jumping into the air.

the shooting sequence, the player's shooting range, when to shot, shooting off the dribble, shooting checkpoints and shooting drills as well as the specific shot mechanics for free throws, jump shots, lay ups, three point shots and hook shots.

hook shot: a jump shot taken over your head with your non-shooting shoulder aimed at the basket. Used mostly by post players in close to the hoop and trying to clear a defender.
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See also: Basket, Basketball, Shot, Ball, Shooting