Hello. What is causing your ball to drift is that you're putting your guide hand on the top of the ball! I think that you have realized this.
It should be on the side of it, acting sort of like a wall. I can do it, and I know that I have smaller hands than you. Some ways you can fix it: 1) stand straight with your shoulders pushed back 2) have your elbow be right in front of your shoulder, with the ball on the fingertips of your hand 2.1) your guide hand should be like a wall; to stop using your guide hand to shoot, try throwing the ball in the air/high on a wall without your guide hand to strengthen that one hand 3) jump, and flick your wrist, carrying the shoot through; don't drop your hand too early Good luck, Hawkeye.
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