The reason this basketball drill is call the Ray Allen shooting drill is because Ray is one of the best shooters there is at coming off of different types of screens and knocking down a catch and shoot shot. To be a great shooter on the move you need to make sure that your footwork is right, you get your body squared up, you hold your follow through, etc.
Drill Name: Ray Allen Curl Cut Shooting Drill
Similar Drills: Reaction Inside Pivot Shooting Drill, Ray Allen Fade Cut Shooting Drill, Ray Allen Straight Cut Shooting Drill
Drill Goal: Improve footwork, shooting, and conditioning.
Equipment Needed: 1 basketball, 2 chairs, and a partner.
Tips: Visualize your defender and really set your man up each time. Sell your cut and focus on proper footwork and shooting form each time.
Directions: Set a chair on each side of the paint about 2 feet outside of the lane. Passer will start with the basketball at the top of they key and the shooter will stand under the basket. The player can pick either side to curl the chair for a shot. He/she can also make a curl move and not receive the ball. When this happens the player will immediately go back in the paint and then come out the other side for a curl or out the same side for another curl. After every shot the player will reset under the hoop. Do 8-10 reps and then switch players or if you want have multiple players just go in order.