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    Default Re: Never shoot fadeaway from BEHIND the backboard, Its a guaranteed MISS SHOT

    OP needs to bone up his history.

    Hakeem Olajuwon made a living out of that very shot:

    The turnaround fallaway/fadeaway shot on the left block that actually took him out of bounds.

    The most unstoppable and unguardable shot of the 90s.

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    Default Re: Never shoot fadeaway from BEHIND the backboard, Its a guaranteed MISS SHOT

    1st video. now thats a proper baseline fadeaway!

    2nd video. Just behind the backboard BUT just look at the RANGE, DISTANCE from the basket. thus SLIGHLY behind the backboard is COMPLETELY NEGATED

    now compare 2nd video to where Kobe shot the Atlanta fade away from.

    Its a faaking MID-RANGE MJ baseline fadeaway & Kobe is CLEARLY BEHIND THE BASKET hence aimed LEFT.

    Its NOT a LONG RANGE DISTANCE fadeaway.

    against thanks for proving my point.


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    Default Re: Never shoot fadeaway from BEHIND the backboard, Its a guaranteed MISS SHOT

    Quote Originally Posted by gengiskhan
    1st video. now thats a proper baseline fadeaway!

    2nd video. Just behind the backboard BUT just look at the RANGE, DISTANCE from the basket. thus SLIGHLY behind the backboard is COMPLETELY NEGATED

    now compare 2nd video to where Kobe shot the Atlanta fade away from.

    Its a faaking MID-RANGE MJ baseline fadeaway & Kobe is CLEARLY BEHIND THE BASKET hence aimed LEFT.

    Its NOT a LONG RANGE DISTANCE fadeaway.

    against thanks for proving my point.


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    Default Re: Never shoot fadeaway from BEHIND the backboard, Its a guaranteed MISS SHOT

    Quote Originally Posted by Gotterdammerung
    OP needs to bone up his history.

    Hakeem Olajuwon made a living out of that very shot:

    The turnaround fallaway/fadeaway shot on the left block that actually took him out of bounds.

    The most unstoppable and unguardable shot of the 90s.
    You serious!

    Hakeem NEVER EVER faded as much as Kobe.

    Even Ewing had FALL away. Hakeem FADED back.

    he did not FADE AWAY like MJ does, who covered like 2 feet backwards.

    Kobe covers about 1/2 foot to 1 foot. Thats a TRUE FADE.

    & you'll miss it GUARANTEED from mid-range behind the basket if aint a HIGH ARChing prayer.

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    Default Re: Never shoot fadeaway from BEHIND the backboard, Its a guaranteed MISS SHOT

    Quote Originally Posted by gengiskhan
    You serious!

    Hakeem NEVER EVER faded as much as Kobe.

    Even Ewing had FALL away. Hakeem FADED back.

    he did not FADE AWAY like MJ does, who covered like 2 feet backwards.

    Kobe covers about 1/2 foot to 1 foot. Thats a TRUE FADE.

    & you'll miss it GUARANTEED from mid-range behind the basket if aint a HIGH ARChing prayer.
    You serious!

    Artest NEVER EVER faded as much as Lowry.

    Even Lebron had FALL away. Lawson FADED back.

    he did not FADE AWAY like Luther does, who covered like 2 feet backwards.

    Shaq covers about 1/2 foot to 1 foot. Thats a TRUE FADE.

    & you'll miss it GUARANTEED from mid-range behind the basket if aint a HIGH ARChing prayer.

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    Default Re: Never shoot fadeaway from BEHIND the backboard, Its a guaranteed MISS SHOT

    Quote Originally Posted by SyRyanYang
    He is well behind the backboard.

    Look at the picture at the point of release!

    nice diagram btw.

    I'm not a computer guy

    BUT

    nice job making the handle connecting backboard & rim longer

    & also making "POINT OF RELEASE" from Longer range than Kobe shot from.

    Kobe took a MID-RANGE well behind the back board shot.

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    Default Re: Never shoot fadeaway from BEHIND the backboard, Its a guaranteed MISS SHOT

    I just watched it again...

    Kobe took off from in front of the backboard plane, but he was going so fast towards the baseline that he probably crossed the plane as he was in the air.

    But he had to go so fast to get away from Damon Jones who played some pretty good D there.

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    Default Re: Never shoot fadeaway from BEHIND the backboard, Its a guaranteed MISS SHOT

    Does this shit even really matter...

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    Default Re: Never shoot fadeaway from BEHIND the backboard, Its a guaranteed MISS SHOT

    Quote Originally Posted by gengiskhan
    He is well behind the backboard.

    Look at the picture at the point of release!

    nice diagram btw.

    I'm not a computer guy

    BUT

    nice job making the handle connecting backboard & rim longer

    & also making "POINT OF RELEASE" from Longer range than Kobe shot from.

    Kobe took a MID-RANGE well behind the back board shot.
    It's a draft that took me 60 sec. If I'm serious about crushing you, I can use CAD to create a detailed pic with accurate dimensions. But I don't have the time nor the interest.
    You started this thread trying to prove a point, you should be the one providing calculations, not me.

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    Should I watch the Hobbit, is it worth my time? I didn't like the book really...so...im skittish.

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    Default Re: Never shoot fadeaway from BEHIND the backboard, Its a guaranteed MISS SHOT

    Quote Originally Posted by SyRyanYang
    It's a draft that took me 60 sec. If I'm serious about crushing you, I can use CAD to create a detailed pic with accurate dimensions. But I don't have the time nor the interest.
    You started this thread trying to prove a point, you should be the one providing calculations, not me.
    Like I said Nice try.

    props to you for creating that in 60 sec.

    & whats with the lines continuing to the cylinder. It is clearly touching intersecting the corner of the backboard btw thus making my point.

    so TRY AIMING LITTLE LEFT & MISS THE CYLINDER LIKE KOBE.

    you proved my point again.

    thanks.

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    Default Re: Never shoot fadeaway from BEHIND the backboard, Its a guaranteed MISS SHOT

    Quote Originally Posted by tmacattack33
    I just watched it again...

    Kobe took off from in front of the backboard plane, but he was going so fast towards the baseline that he probably crossed the plane as he was in the air.

    But he had to go so fast to get away from Damon Jones who played some pretty good D there.
    Exactly my point.

    He took off at the plane of the back board.

    But Kobe is not a quick shooter.

    The point of release for a MID-RANGE shot here after FADE was completed w towards BASELINE is 1/2 foot behind the Backboard.

    From the MID-RANGE!!

    that shot has ZERO chance of Falling in.

    Its just a BAD BAD shot.

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    Default Re: Never shoot fadeaway from BEHIND the backboard, Its a guaranteed MISS SHOT

    Quote Originally Posted by gengiskhan
    Like I said Nice try.

    props to you for creating that in 60 sec.

    & whats with the lines continuing to the cylinder. It is clearly touching intersecting the corner of the backboard btw thus making my point.

    so TRY AIMING LITTLE LEFT & MISS THE CYLINDER LIKE KOBE.

    you proved my point again.

    thanks.
    I bet you never played basketball in your life.

    Not ever basket goes in "nothing but the net"

    Most shots touches the iron and rolls into the rim, a.k.a shooters' roll

    It's because when people shoot, by people I mean normal people who actually play the game not someone like you who post for a living, they spin the ball.

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    Default Re: Never shoot fadeaway from BEHIND the backboard, Its a guaranteed MISS SHOT

    Quote Originally Posted by Rose


    Should I watch the Hobbit, is it worth my time? I didn't like the book really...so...im skittish.
    Definitely a must watch. Though I really don't like that it's been stretched out to two movies.. should have been one movie, but 5 hours long!

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