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Good Shots -  explained through the acronym "ROBOT"

R - Range,
A player is in his/her own effective scoring range (when practicing, set goals of over 50 percent for 2-point field goals and over 33 percent for 3-point goals).


O - Open,
A good shot requires that the shooter is open

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B - Balance,
A good shot is always taken on balance.  Your feet should always be ready.


O - One-count shots,
Good shots are one-count shots, where a player's feet are ready and the ball is shot in a single positive moition to the basket from the shooting stance


T - Teammate,
If no teammate has a better shot, go up to shoot; at this point, pass if you see a teammate has a better shot

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