Shot alteration means adjusting a shot mid-air to avoid a defender’s block. The offensive player changes angle or trajectory to maintain scoring chances. Timing and touch control determine success of the altered shot. Guards and forwards often perform shot alterations during contested jumpers or layups. Proper hand positioning ensures effective direction and arc adjustment. For example a guard lifts a floater and adjusts wrist to avoid a defender’s hand. The defender cannot block the adjusted shot in time. Teams use shot alterations to convert difficult scoring attempts successfully. Eyes focus on rim while tracking defender for necessary adjustments. Coaches emphasize hand-eye coordination and touch for consistent execution. Practicing shot alterations increases scoring under defensive pressure. Proper rhythm and body control enhance accuracy of altered shots. Effective adjustments prevent blocked attempts and maintain offensive flow.
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