The theoretical and practical research in question aims at frequent basketball shooting issues for reference to teachers, students as well as youngsters enthusiastic about basketball. The analyses and researches are conducted based on questions raised in classrooms, on the web and the following conclusions have been reached after discussions: 1. To use the wrists and fingers for short-range shooting for higher stability and backspin ball that may roll into the ring most of the time. 2. For the lack of shooting practice, one may be used to incorrect shooting positions and eventually the shooter may lose confidence and shooting average may drop. 3. As a good shooting demands successful coordination of a all body, slightly bent feet, forward-and-upward force, rapidly pressing wrist and directing index finger are keys. Secondly, in consecutive movements, the player is to raise the ball over the forehead first and then make the shoot. 4. Catching the ball is key to successful jump shoot and it demands good knowledge about catching the ball correctly before the jump shot. The running force is key to a good jump shot while moving and it deals with transforming the horizontal force into vertical one and the shot is made immediately after jumping up. For an abrupt jump shot on one foot, we would recommend using the foot on the inside as pivot for high success rate. 5. Good abrupt jump shoots demand good muscle force and endurance, abrupt stop during fast run, stepping after abrupt stop, Jump after stepping and shooting after jump among others.