It's normal to lose your rebounding when you develop the ability to score. There's no point in rebounding if you make the basket. From experience, you don't bother crashing the boards becuase you know the ball will go in. That's what's happens to me. The Bank Shot is the most lethal shot in the game. The Face up game is crucial if you want to become a good dribbler. The opponents will commonly back up 3 feet if you can't shoot from outside, which means you can't blow by your man. Tips On Dribbling From Me...Da Asian Chocolate. From experience- 1. Dribble low so opponents have a harder time stealing. 2. Develop Both Hands- If the opponents can't tell what hand you are, then you've done a good a job. Commonly people think I'm left handed at first and then they let me go right thinking my left is my dominant hand. I show them my right hand. They are then baffled on how to guard me. 3. Wear Some Baggy Shirts- That's rite...clothing does help. If they can't see your waist, it gives you half a step, and that usually means an easy score. 4. Learn to Dribble Looking Up...Able to Stare your opponent down- If you can dribble with your eyes up, you'll be able to see more options and see passing lanes. Plus if you wanna do tricks...u gotta know how to do this. 5. Ehh...if you need more just ask. The Cat-I'm a great shooter too...too bad u're speciality is 3s...mine are free throws and jumpers. My game elevates 20 folds when in clutch. I LOVE the pressure. ------------------ Draftsource.net
6. If you are white, where black shoes. They make you look slower than you really are. You need to be "sneaky fast". rf34 is right: clothes do help.
heypee, well i pat it when i lose control of it sometimes ooo, nice tips rf34. * digging out my baggy shirts * heyp, being a lil overweight and *appearing* that i play upright like a stiff already gives me my sneaky speed. ------------------ snap crackle pop