Stratmaster wrote:Just got a chance to look at the video in more detail. Still didn't have time to watch the whole thing. I watched the first few minutes. Then I moved forward to the 12 minute mark in the video and watched a few more. I may be manufacturing this, so I would welcome your thoughts.
Early in the video, Giddey's right foot seems to most often be farther forward from his left than most shooters. Later in the video, when he was fairly open, that foot seemed to be just barely in front of the left foot. Basically, more square to the basket. When he had to shoot quickly, he would revert back to that right foot being farther forward. Am I seeing things? If not, is that an example of his form changing?
FWIW, I just watched about 10 from the beginning and 10 from the end. The foot position is obviously not static as it just depends somewhat on the position of the defender, but it generally seemed about the same to me, and it looks to me like his preference is just to have an angled stance.
Again, I'm not sure that really even matters, it might not be what you teach, but the key is whether he can be consistent with it. The biggest thing he could probably do would be to remove the shuffling of his feet in general so that he can improve his release speed and have better hand position for better back spin on the ball, but the question with any change like that is whether the juice is worth the squeeze. If he worsens his shot by trying to adjust the mechanics than that isn't helpful, and of course, that's just the tricky part about this.
I'd guess of those things the footwork piece probably has the most upside if he's able to stop his foot shuffle removing the lower hitch in his shot and speeding up his release considerably.