Watching the pros and having played some against pros, it seems like even when they miss, they don't leave much of a shot for their opponent (unless the shot is just a complete muff). Obviously, this isn't by chance. Admittedly, I don't think much about two way shots but started thinking, perhaps I should more often.
How often do the elite players think about hitting a two way shot? It almost seems like they do it subconsciously or automatically. Since I obviously miss way more than they do, should I consciously start thinking more about two way shots? Do the pros even go so far as thinking about angles to their next shot that would allow them to play the two way shot more easily? Or is this just more situational when they realize their percentage of missing the shot is higher OR the opportunity for playing a two way shot is really easy to do?
How often do the elite players think about hitting a two way shot? It almost seems like they do it subconsciously or automatically. Since I obviously miss way more than they do, should I consciously start thinking more about two way shots? Do the pros even go so far as thinking about angles to their next shot that would allow them to play the two way shot more easily? Or is this just more situational when they realize their percentage of missing the shot is higher OR the opportunity for playing a two way shot is really easy to do?