Midrange shot means a jump shot taken between the paint and three-point line. The player targets the area approximately 12 to 20 feet from the basket. Midrange shots offer scoring opportunities when defenders collapse on drives. Guards, forwards, and centers frequently attempt midrange shots during half-court offense. Proper footwork and balance ensure accurate shooting form. For example a forward receives a pass in the midrange and jumps to shoot. The defender closes late, leaving sufficient space for the shot. Teams use midrange shots to maintain offensive variety and spacing. Eyes remain focused on the rim during the release. Coaches emphasize rhythm and quick release to avoid contested shots. Practicing midrange shooting increases scoring efficiency in versatile positions. Ball control during reception improves shot accuracy consistently. Midrange shots exploit gaps in defensive rotations effectively.
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