The difference in shooting between the two:
1. Kobe’s hand movements are more like Jordan’s. After shooting the ball, his hand also prefers to stay above it for a long time, and his right hand after shooting The palms are turned outwards to the right, which is what Jordan and Hill are like. Strictly speaking, Kobe is closer to a standard shot in the ordinary sense. Of course, Nash and Driver's are more standard.
2. Tracy McGrady’s hand movements have his own characteristics. They are very casual and relaxed. After throwing, his hands follow the trend and will not stay on top of his head for too long (the most striking contrast to his opposite) It’s an old fish). Relatively speaking, the curved flat ball spins quickly, and the feeling of flat hitting the frame is more obvious. When it goes in, it will snap.
3. Body posture Compared with Tracy McGrady and Kobe Bryant, Tracy McGrady’s body curvature (waist forward) is a little larger. Because he is taller than Kobe, and his calves are thinner, wearing a pair of big sneakers will make him look more saggy. , the body is in a state of natural falling, and the whole body is very relaxed. It can be seen from the picture that the angle between the sole of Tracy McGrady's shoes and the ground is larger, that is, the toes are further downward, and the contrast of the anti-curvature is obvious. McGrady's feet are relatively parallel, while Kobe's toes are pointed inwards.
4. Kobe’s arc is smaller. Maybe it’s just that he is relatively short and doesn’t feel as wide as Tracy McGrady. However, when Kobe shoots three-pointers or ultra-long three-pointers, his abdominal movement is obvious, that is, his hands. Both his body and legs are forward in a positive arc, using body strength to increase the energy of the ball. McGrady rarely tightens his abdomen and basically relies on the power of his hands to send the ball. The most obvious example is McGrady and Arenas in the Hurricanes free game. Comparison of super long 3-pointers.