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[Highlight] Ben Simmons with the eurostep hook shot as the Nets lead the Bucks by 23



[Highlight] Ben Simmons with the eurostep hook shot as the Nets lead the Bucks by 23

by DonGarlandMobleyJA

19 Comments

  1. BigDickJimmy1123

    Nice shot. Harden put up 20/10/21 tonight

  2. PlutosBeard

    Did he switch hands mid-dribble at the start or am I taking crazy pills

  3. SonicdaSloth

    He hits those when he’s feeling it. Didn’t see game but he must have been locked in.

  4. Lol he only did this because they were up 21. No way he does this in a close game, let alone the playoffs. He should though. Sadly it’s all mental really. He needs to just ignore everything and play without consequences.

  5. feet_hands

    He’s really looking like his old self out there. Still plenty of room to grow but its nice to see him play like this again.

  6. I don’t know the stats but I wouldn’t be surprised if 90% of Simmons’ made shots that aren’t under the rim were made with his right hand, basically any shot he takes away from the rim is either a hook shot or floater, both right hand shots for him….any time he attempts a legitimte jump shot it’s with his left he mostly bricks, same with his free throws but he’s just too stubborn to change at this point in his career…almost certain it would eventually lead to him being a much better FT shooter and making a lot more jump shots, maybe not even at league average but much better than he is doing now

  7. Shrimp_guy

    Right handed of course. He desperately needs to start shooting all of his shots right handed. He might be able to actually develop a midrange or long range shot that way.

  8. fimbres16

    Simmons one of my favorite players just because Im left handed and shoot a basketball with my left, but I dribble and layup better with my right. To make it work my shooting form is 10x better with my right but my left just feels normal.

  9. ryan31598

    Let’s see what he can do in the playoffs on the road down 10

  10. Suddenly, the Nets and Sixers seem like their trades worked for the better

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