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Fade Away: Actually, it's a fade away shot--- a step-back jumper, but the word "shot" is omitted to make it easier to read. This is a relatively high level in shooting, and it is an effective measure to prevent the ball from being covered by the opposing player.
In the NBA, you can often see such a jump shot, and you can usually see it, it will indeed make people's eyes shine, such a shot is both posture and practical, and it does require a certain amount of skills.
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Fadeaway jump-shot
Fadeaway jump-shot, a basketball term; It is a more difficult technical move, and the purpose of leaning back is to reduce the probability of defending one's own cap, and then increase the probability of one's own score.
However, it takes a lot of repetition to get the timing of the jump and the angle of the revolt to get it right. It should be noted that you need to maintain your balance when you are in the air, and you need to stand firmly on your feet when you land, because if you are not careful, you will fall and even twist your ankles. This shooting technique is often used by NBA players when defending their opponents who are taller or bounce better than themselves.
The purpose of the backward jump shot is to prevent the person from being targeted from covering the hot pot, but the timing of the jump and the angle of the backswing need considerable skills to be very accurate, and the most important thing is the balance and landing when staying in the air. This shooting technique is often used when the opponent is high in the ball or has a better bounce than you.
In the literal sense of English, fade means to hide, away means to disappear, and the combination is to say that for the defender, the backward jumper feels like disappearing from front of the eye because the person doing the action leans back.
Typical characters: Jordan, Kobe.
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Here's pretty much all the basketball terminology, check it out.
Slam Dunk: (Powerful) Slam Dunk.
bank shot: wipe the cricket.
Double Pump: Verb Fade-Away Shot: Step-back jumper.
hook shot.
jump shot: Jump shot.
layup: Layup with the ball.
Perimeter Shot: Mid-range shot.
Set shot: Stand shot.
three-point shot.
NBA Statistical Terms.
assist: assists.
block shot: Block the attack, cover the hot pot.
defensive rebound: field goal percentage: field goal: shot to the ball.
Free throw percentage:Free throw:Offensive rebound:Offensive rebound.
rebound: rebounding.
scoring: Score.
steal: Transcription.
Three-point shot percentage: Turnover: Turnover.
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1. The jump of the back jump is actually a back jump, not really a vertical jump and then lean back, just look at the video. However, some of the balls do jump vertically, which should be attributed to his amazing coordination. At the same time, it is necessary to pay attention to the stability of the back jump, and take off when you lean back slightly.
If you fall back and jump again in order to avoid the other party, your movements will be ugly and you will become a laughing stock. It's certain that you want to jump high, and if you don't jump high enough, you will shoot backwards.
2. After jumping, exert force from the waist muscles, lean back, and make full use of the waist and abdomen strength and coordination to throw the ball. Contraction of the abdominal muscles immediately before pitching, at this time the forearm of the pitch should use some force, and the arc should not be too high. If you have good wrist strength, you can shoot directly and completely by wrist strength.
Teenagers often don't shoot well because of the lack of finger and wrist strength, in fact, the shooting mainly relies on wrist strength, it is recommended to practice wrist strength and finger strength first and then practice jump shots.
The movement before the jump is also crucial, with the example of a right-handed shot:
1. The most common emergency stop, pick up the ball with one step on the left and right feet to stop or jump to stop, with the right foot in front.
2. More sudden emergency stop, slow down slightly during running, stop with the left foot, jump immediately when the left foot is in front, and exert force from the left foot (sweat, or the left foot landing, the burden of the left foot is heavy enough). This is Maddie's usual stop-and-go jumper. It is more difficult because in the air the body has to turn left and turn towards the basket, and the right leg tends to "kick forward".
Friends who often watch Rockets games should be familiar with Maddie's way of shooting. A long kick with your right leg slows down the spin and helps stabilize your body for a shot. Such an abrupt stop is often unexpected by opponents.
Most people shoot with their right foot in front, but Maddie suddenly jumps with his left foot in front of him, which catches Bowen off guard.
3. When facing away from the basket, squeeze the opponent and immediately use the stepback step to form a shooting opportunity. High school forwards and power forwards tend to be ordinary shots, and perimeter players need to make step-back jumpers when using such movements.
4. Make a feint to break through or shoot to win space for shooting. There are many ways to do this, and they are more commonly used in streetball.
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Here's pretty much all the basketball terminology, check it out.
Slam Dunk: (Powerful) Slam Dunk.
bank shot: wipe the cricket.
Double Pump: Verb Fade-Away Shot: Step-back jumper.
Hook shot: Hook shot.
jump shot: Jump shot.
layup: Layup with the ball.
Perimeter Shot: Mid-range shot.
Set shot: Stand shot.
three-point shot.
NBA Statistical Terms.
assist: assists.
block shot: Block shot, old Tangai hot pot.
defensive rebound: field goal percentage: field goal: shot to the ball.
Free throw percentage:Free throw:Offensive rebound:Offensive rebound.
rebound: rebounding.
scoring: Score.
steal: Transcription.
Three-point shot percentage: Turnover: Turnover.
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