A half court shot is a shot of half court from the free-throw line. These shots are usually less effective than the long two-handed dunks that you see a lot (see photo above), but the half court shot is quite useful in many situations (when the action takes place in a hurry, for instance).
How are these shot different than a pull up jumper?
Half Court Shot = 1.5″ (6cm) of Space x 6″ (15cm) of Distance
1.5″ x 6″ = 6cm
6″ x 3″ = 10″
10″ x 1.5″ = 12″
Where would you do it on the court?
Half-Court Shot = 5.5″ (14cm) of Space x 5″ (14cm) of Distance
5″ x 14″ = 36″
36″ x 1.5″ = 72″
How long are these shots from?
Half-Court Shot = 3″ (9cm) of Space
3″ x 9″ = 25″
How would you set it up?
Half-Court Shot = 1.5″ (6cm) of Space x 6″ (15cm) of Distance
1.5″ x 6″ = 6cm
6″ x 3″ = 10″
10″ x 1.5″ = 12″
How often would you do half-court shots?
Half-Court Shot = 4x per game
4x x per game = 60 games per season
60 games x 1.5″ = 240 games per year
240 x 3″ = 600 shots per year
600 x 12″ = 1500 shots per year
1500 x 60″ = 1800 shots per year
What is the difference between a pull up jumper and a half court shot?
Pull Up is more useful in slow motion and in the right situation
Is a pull up jumper faster than a half court shot?
Yes, a pull up may be faster than a half court shot in some situations, but as you get faster you get less effective at the half court shooting position. There is a big difference between the two in one hand-eye coordination, and one has to adjust one’s shooting motion to compensate.
Half Court Shot = 1.5″ (6cm) of Space x 6″ (15
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