Why was Draymond’s Shooting Form so much better in HS?


Draymond's form was sooo much more fluid in HS. There's at least a couple other players including Giannis who I've noticed this for. Wonder why this happens – maybe it's just bulking up, or new shooting coaches or what?

https://youtu.be/-ri9664JkK4?t=182

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  1. One time at a warriors game I witnessed draymond sink ten in a row from the top of the key and then hug his shooting coach. I wasn’t surprised at all when he made like 5 in a row in a game last season

  2. Just for shits and giggles, go to your local gym and do a full upper body workout, then head to the court to shoot some jumpers when you’re done.

    If a player’s physical conditioning requires significant weight training during the season, it’s almost impossible to maintain a reliable jumper.

    The best shooters don’t really lift much during the season— just enough to stay in shape. Any bulking is done during the off season.

    Draymond depends on peak strength in order to defend taller players. Furthermore, his genetics would probably settle into a fat boy physique if he didn’t strength train consistently

  3. He mentioned this in either one of his pods or on someone else’s I forget. Yes his role was to actually score in HS and college but being drafted to the warriors when they already had David Lee, he knew he wasn’t going to get any minutes as a scorer so he had to reinvent himself. Scorers all need consistency and because he stopped looking for his shot because he had to set up others, almost all the shots he takes are out of rhythm.

  4. Never thought I’d watch Draymond green high school highlights but it’s crazy to see he’s given the same clearance in the NBA as in HS. Top of the key, point forward, no shot respect and he’s tearing them up.

  5. It may look physically more appealing but may not be better. He leaned back a lot on his jump shot which is good for getting the ball elevated with his form, but sacrificing accuracy. He now shoots more crouched and doesnt lean back when he jumps which will make it more accurate but flatter. Maybe he was trying to learn from steph?

  6. His legs were not as overly formed from all the nut kicking he did, so his body was more balanced and allowed for better form

  7. Go look up how much Jared Vanderbilt averaged in High School. Gotta know/change your role sometimes to have a lengthy career in the NBA.

    Edit: I’ll do it for you. 28.5ppg, 13.4 rebounds and 8.8 assists his senior year at high school (state of Texas)

  8. Draymond broke his foot his junior year and it extremely alter his game in all ways. He was a dunker pre-foot injury. He was fat, like had a big belly and all his senior year.

    It took him 4 years at MSU to lose all the weight.

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