New Article On Steph Curry's Shooting Form
By Scott Ostler
San Francisco Chronicle
March 7, 2013
Syndicated sports writer Scott Ostler of the S.F. Chronicle is a big fan of Tom's. Tom has often said that Steph could be the "Poster Child" for the Swish method though the two have never worked together. (However, Tom did give Steph SWISH 2 & SWISH 3.) Scott asked Tom to summarize what Steph does when shooting, as he sees things most people miss, the result is the article Nothing Cooler Than A Hot Shot.

"Johnny Appleseed" of the Jump Shot!
By Scott Ostler
San Francisco Chronicle
October 23, 2003
Scott attended a Coaches' Training of Tom's and wrote an article calling him, "The Johnny Appleseed of the Jump Shot, spreading his simple gift to the world, even if the world isn't always ready to receive." That describes it well ... planting the seeds of great shooting in game of basketball. Read Scott's article Jedi of the Jumper Could Teach LeBron.

25 Articles on the eZineArticles.com Website
See these 25 articles Tom wrote on shooting and the Swish approach for eZine Articles.

More Mechanical than Mysterious!
By Terry Tucker, Jasper, Indiana
Read what an Indiana coach said when asked to describe Tom's approach to shooting. Terry's point is that learning to shoot a basketball is much simpler than people think. The answer is mostly physical ("mechanical") and not so psychological or "mysterious." You don't need a better attitude, more "confidence," or a better "Pre-Shot routine." You need a physical technique that is both simple and works, one that's based on sound principles of minimizing variables, shooting more from big muscles and less with more unreliable smaller muscles (like those of the wrist, hand and fingers), a way to be accurate, and an easy way to control distance. Tom's been given an amazing "gift" to see shooting like few have ever seen it. Once you experience what he's talking about, you will become a convert, too, because it's based on reality. It can be learned quickly and, get this, it explains how the best shooters in the game have always shot.
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'Awakening' Leads to Shooting Clinics
By Lign Ann Tipton, Staff Writer
Evansville Courier & Press
June 29, 2001
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Shot Doctor Helps Dale Davis at Foul Line
Pacer's free-throw accuracy improves dramatically, bringing more playing time.

By Mark Montieth, Staff Writer
Indianapolis Star
May 8, 1999
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This Playoff Win Likely was Born in Dale Davis' Summer and Fall
By Bill Benner, Sports Columnist
Indianapolis Star
May 20, 1999
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Accepting No Charity
They're free throws, to anyone but Shaquille O'Neal, who provided the Pacers with a late-game strategy.
By Conrad Brunner
The Indianapolis Star
June 14, 2000
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