How accurate was Kareem's skyhook?

He played in 15 playoff games that season, including 10 against Hall of Fame centers Artis Gilmore and Moses Malone. The results: an even 50 percent on skyhooks while scoring 1.06 points per possession. (For comparison, only two teams scored at least a point per possession on post-up plays during the 2019-20 season).
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How efficient was Kareem's skyhook?

Is there any way to figure out what percentage Kareem shot with the Sky hook throughout his career? I wouldn't be surprised if he shot near 75% or so.... ! Considering his lifetime percentage was 56%, it seems unlikely he shot 75% with his skyhooks.
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Was Kareem's skyhook blocked?

The only "legit" block of the sky hook I witnessed was when we were playing the Washington Bullets with Manut Bol. At 7'7", Bol blocked the sky hook from behind Kareem as the ball bounced off the backboard. As Chick crowed (way back when...), "Chamberlain blocks it, what a play by Chamberlain!"
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Why is Skyhook not used?

It's an athleticism thing. There are too many players who can jump high and quick enough to block that shot now. It's not practical for regular use. Shooting a sky hook is not as easy as Kareem made it look.
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Why does nobody shoot the skyhook?

Anybody that can shoot like that is on a different plane from all the guys I played against. They are not teaching the young guys to score with their back to the basket. Therefore a lot of them don't get to learn the hook shot. They don't get to realize if you get closer to the basket a lot more of your shots go in.”
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Was KAREEM'S Skyhook REALLY Unstoppable?



Who taught Kareem the skyhook?

The man was George Hejduk, an 80-year-old retiree who lived in the nearby beach town of Encinitas. Hejduk taught Kareem the skyhook.
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Did Kareem invent the skyhook?

It's not that Abdul-Jabbar created the skyhook. But sometimes it's better to perfect things than do them first. Liza Minnelli had the first crack at "New York, New York," but Frank Sinatra's version is the one you mostly hear played at Yankees and Knicks games.
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Are hook shots efficient?

The average shot percentage from 10 feet or less in the NBA is 57%. The hook shot from 4 feet out is a whopping 10% worse than any shot under 10 feet. While some players may still incorporate it into their arsenal, the hook shot is not efficient.
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How Good Is Skyhook?

He played in 15 playoff games that season, including 10 against Hall of Fame centers Artis Gilmore and Moses Malone. The results: an even 50 percent on skyhooks while scoring 1.06 points per possession. (For comparison, only two teams scored at least a point per possession on post-up plays during the 2019-20 season).
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What made Kareem so good?

Because Kareem could use the sky hook with equal effectiveness with either his right or his left hand, and from any distance from the basket, it has basically transcended any element of the game of basketball that came after it.
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Who could block Kareem's skyhook?

Wilt was able to block Kareem's skyhook on occasion, and he did an outstanding job on Kareem in the 1972 Western Conference playoffs...so much so that when the Lakers eliminated the Bucks in the sixth game in Milwaukee, the Bucks fans gave Wilt a long standing ovation for his work against Kareem during that series when ...
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Was Shaq stronger than Wilt?

Wilt was definitely stronger than Shaq (although Shaq is a LOT heavier because he has a lot more fat than Wilt did). Shaq's excess fat has a negative affect on his stamina. Wilt averaged 46 minutes per game over the course of his career, and in 1962, Wilt only sat out EIGHT MINUTES of the ENTIRE SEASON.
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Why did Kareem develop the skyhook?

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Developed His Signature Sky Hook After The NCAA Banned Dunking In Games Because Of Him. Before Michael Jordan and LeBron James, many fans considered Kareem Abdul-Jabbar to be the greatest player of all time.
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What was Kareems vertical jump?

"It was very frustrating having a 44-inch vertical leap and be way above the rim and not being able to dunk the ball," the 6-foot-4 Thompson said. "Kareem (Abdul-Jabbar, a.k.a. Lew Alcindor) messed it up for everybody. He messed up all my college highlights."
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How much would a skyhook cost?

Currently, each launch of this rocket costs around $115,000,000. This cost allows about 64 tonnes of stuff to be delivered to low-Earth orbit (which is about the altitude of the ISS, 250 miles, or 400 km).
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How long was Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's wingspan?

We break down the physics of shooting bank shots and grabbing rebounds. However, as our panel points out, it's also easier to grab a rebound if you have a 101-inch (almost 9 ft) wingspan like Kareem. Besides being one of the greatest basketball players to ever play, Kareem is also a scholar.
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Why did Kareem wear goggles?

He would miss the next two games against Stanford and Portland. His cornea would again be scratched during his pro career, which subsequently caused him to wear goggles for eye protection.
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Who was known for the hook shot?

The hook shot became a trademark of Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, the National Basketball Association's all-time leading scorer, who was proficient at the shot at a much greater distance from the basket than most players.
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Is a hook shot hard?

Especially at the lower levels of basketball, the hookshot can be simply unguardable and lethal. But even against taller, more experienced athletes, the hookshot can be an incredibly tough move to defend. The hookshot has an illustrious history that spans many decades, up until it's near extinction in recent years.
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Why is it called junior junior skyhook?

Michael Cooper threw an inbounds pass to Johnson, who did a hesitation dribble before driving toward the middle of the paint. After three dribbles, he gathered and went up for what is famously known as a “baby sky hook” or as Kareem Abdul-Jabbar put it, a “junior, junior sky hook.”
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Who invented the finger roll?

The shot was pioneered by center Wilt Chamberlain in the 1960s.
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Who was the basketball player who perfected his fame sky hook shot?

Regardless of where it started, the sky hook was perfected and made famous by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar in his time with the Los Angeles Lakers.
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