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May be a bit of a drive but guaranteed you won't regret it. Darren Hindle at Transition Sports. Hands down the best shooting and motivational coach I've seen.
Phil Shelley and Trevor Burnette would both be worth considering, I don’t know if Ray Tomlinson does any private coaching but his teams always seem to shoot well. Pete Maunder at No Limits is a younger coach who might be ok also.
Thanks for reply
Outer eastern suburbs. Really just want want to work on the mechanics of my shot,quick release and practice routine.No good practicing something that might be broken
Looking at how well Ronnie brewer (go jazz) is playing for the Knicks, got me thinking about some of the lesser hyped player movements that so far, are paying off.
My jazz have 5 starters averaging dbl figure points, the Williams's fitting in well, but Randy Foye is having a career year.