Whether the passer is looking at the opponent or looking at the ball 30

Updated on amusement 2024-04-07
20 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Look at the defenders, that's for sure. It should be noted that we focus our attention on the eyes of the defender, pay attention to the opponent's eyes to judge the opponent's movements, and use the peripheral vision of our eyes to observe what the opponent will do. However, his most basic dribbling is the most fundamental to excel.

    If you can't even dribble the ball, then you don't need to talk about it.

    When passing people, I often use turning and changing direction. Feints are also one of the best moves, no matter what feints are made to deceive defenders.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It mainly depends on the person who plays the ball and controls the ball well to talk about the person...Control the ball and have a good sense of the ball, practice with the ball more! There is no need to "watch the ball" at all

    Which NBA point guard looks down at the ball when he is in possession. ~?Agility, speed, ball control, and observation are all important factors

    Individuals play street ballIt really improves ball controlSome people play because of physical factors, and they tend to lower their heads and hit hard.

    It is recommended to play with your head raised as much as possible, although it is easy to drop the ball, but to play well, you have to work hard to practice!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Of course, if you look at people, you have a sense of the ball to know where the ball is, and then you can easily pass the other party with your eyes.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Counterpart. Look at the feet Pay attention to the hand movement when defending It will not make it easy for people to pass the defense to see the person, there is a ball and a fart, and it is strange that people are tired if they don't run.

    As for your own passing, it goes without saying, you take the ball...

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It's better not to look at the ball and look into the eyes of the other side.

    Of course, it is better not to look at both and look at other places, which can effectively confuse the opponent!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I think when it's better for a person to dribble, you don't have to watch the ball. At that time, you just look at the person, look at the eyes, the footsteps, and the position. This is just my personal superficial opinion. I play as a striker.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    First dribble and practice it yourself before you go to play basketball, of course, you look at people when you pass.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Of course, in the case of a good sense of ball, I looked at each other.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    You have to practice your sense of the ball more, so you don't need to watch the ball, you know how to control your movements and timing.

    It is taboo to dribble and watch the ball without looking at people. It's easy to lose the ball, not be able to pass the ball properly, organize the offense, or even foul someone with the ball.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The most important thing is to pay attention to the opponent's center of gravity, that is, to pay attention to how much his body is tilted. Streetball players can often take advantage of this by shaking their opponents down. Some professional players are also like this, seeing that you go to "no-move basketball"** to see some outstanding people** pay close attention to it and understand it.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Look at your own people, and when you have the opportunity, you will use your eyes to confuse your opponent.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Look into the eyes of your opponent, confuse the defenders, and break through. If I watch the ball, I can't really think of how to break through.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It's better to look somewhere else.

    There are also feints!!

    You have to have a good sense of the ball, and if you always look at the ball, the opponent will lose it.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Since it's a person, of course you should look at the open space, that's where you go.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    A successful point guard, with the ball, should not look at the ball, but look around and listen to all directions!

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It's up to you to see your own skills.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Play with your awareness and conquer your opponent with your eyes.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    I'm looking at each other, not at the ball.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    There are several types of passes, such as cross-step breakthroughs, same-side step breakthroughs (also known as step-by-step breakthroughs), turning breakthroughs, etc.

    Kobe Bryant dribbles.

    Cross-step breakthrough is to break through from the side of the defender while stepping behind the defender with the foot close to the side of the defender, so as to achieve the purpose of holding the defender behind him with his legs.

    Side-by-side breakthrough is to suddenly lower the center of gravity in the process of breaking through, force a cut from the defender's side with speed, and then get rid of it.

    Turning and breaking through is to use the rotation of the body to hold the leg behind the opponent to achieve the purpose of breaking through.

    In short, the key to breakthrough is footwork, and the final result is to find a way to make the other party only behind you. If you don't have Iverson's impressive speed, you'll just have to work hard to master practical footwork.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Step layup, in fact, 3 steps to the basket is easy to say, but it is not easy to say that it is also very difficult. But it needs to be gifted with a strong body. For example, when James makes a three-step layup, he scores a layup just by bulldozer coming up and squeezing the defender.

    2. Cross step, cross step is a bit difficult to learn, because you have to learn how to do some feints, generally from the outside of the defender's front foot to carry out a proper breakthrough attack. Just like Iverson back then, the cross-step is really good-looking, but of course Iverson's nirvana is not this.

    3. European step-by-step, in fact, many people can do the skills of European step-by-step, but not many people can learn it very well, Ginobili's European step can be said to be a must in the NBA, and of course, the Flash's maze step is also very few people learn.

    4. Turn around and pass people forward. Generally when doing this action, many ball carriers carry the defender behind their backs first, and generally use the left foot as the axis, using the body's posture to look for opportunities to overtake the opponent, and then score a layup. Of course, there are similar back-turners.

    5. Passing people along the way. It is not easy to break through with the ball, especially in the face of a good defender, it is very difficult, the first step is very critical, in the process of dribbling, you must put the center of gravity low, and always look at the opponent's defensive center of gravity, according to the actual situation to make a judgment.

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