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If you want to have a good assist, first of all, you must have good basic skills, such as dribbling, to ensure that you are not dribbling with your head down, and you must see all directions and listen to all directions. This is very important to ensure that you can spot teammates who are in good position. Secondly, the strategy, for example, if you break through to the left side and go to the basket, at this time you have to observe whether there is an enemy coming to make up for the defense, as long as there is another player coming to make up the defense, it means that there is a teammate who is no longer defending.
This is something to keep in mind. Finally, tactics, for example, pick-and-roll, etc.
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You have to restrain your desire to attack, use your breakthrough, or dribbling ability, to create a good gap for your teammates, because when you break through, the focus of defense is on you, so that your teammates will definitely be unattended, at this time you have to judge the position of your teammates, pass the ball in time, and of course, the players must follow up in time, so that you can cooperate well. Secondly, practice more hands, one-handed passing, ground passing, back passing, air passing, after proficiency, you can try to pass the ball without looking at people, sound the east and west pass, these require a certain amount of skill, only continuous repetition of practice can be superb!
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If you really want to pass a good ball, you have to watch Paul Delon Nash those point guard games**, when you play, you always look at the position of your teammates, don't have the idea of doing it alone in your head, and at the same time you have to use the skills of hitting the ground, lob ball, back pass, back pass, and know when to use which way to pass the ball, such as when there are many people, like a teammate in the crowd passing, the drop ball is not fast and safe to hit the ground.
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Dribble well, so that you can use your advantage to attract defense, organize offense, and create more layup opportunities for teammates! Finally, practice more blocking and dismantling, passing and cutting cooperation, this is the most basic tactical coordination, of course, it is also the most important, these are the basic skills to be done as an "auxiliary", and more training in ordinary times.
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If you want to have a good assist, you must have full court awareness, sometimes a chance is fleeting (there are definitely good opportunities, but often it is slow when you are ready to pass), using one hand to pass the ball is the fastest, but easy to pass crookedly, so you need to practice one-handed passing speed, accuracy and reflexes.
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Assists must first pass the ball, which means to reduce their desire to attack the basket and think about whether their teammates' positions are more suitable for offense than their own, which is the most basic. And then you have to be particular about the way you pass the ball, because otherwise you see the position of your teammates and you don't pass it well, and you make a mistake or get a steal, then it's not good.
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If you want to pass the ball well, you have to practice more, my method is: throw the ball to the wall, catch it with one hand, push the ball against the wall again (not too far away), slowly speed up, and finally you can use both hands at the same time, so that you can practice the ball control ability and reflexes with both hands.
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First of all, of course, practice the ball sense, which requires practicing the dribble well, grasp the direction of the ball and the strength of the pass, learn to pass the ball in the right way at the right time, whether it should be a direct pass, a high pass or a ground pass, you need to hone during the game, when you pass the wrong ball, you must learn to listen to the nagging of the receiver, so that you can continue to improve.
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You can watch some of the assistant masters** like Magic, Stockton, Kidd, Nash, Deron or Paul, and they will give you some passing skills. Then use it through the game, and slowly your assist ability will improve.
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Personally, I feel that passing is a level that has been accumulated by the running-in training with teammates, you have to know that he is running to the **, what will he do next, this is to rely on playing more games, who will not pass the ball, the key is to look at the ability to predict, but also to combine the running ability of teammates.
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The so-called assist, simply put, is when the offensive player gets a pass from a teammate and scores, and this pass can be regarded as an assist.
If A passes to B, and B takes the ball and shoots directly to score, A can be counted as an assist. However, if A passes to B, and B fakes and makes another turnaround jumper, A's pass doesn't count as an assist. Therefore, the definition of an assist is related to whether the action between passing and scoring is coherent.
Generally speaking, as long as the offense is coherent and the pass is the main key to scoring, the pass is considered an assist. In addition, the number of assists or nots is also related to the perception of the record crew, so it often happens that the number of assists counted by the audience is much higher than the number of assists recorded.
In addition, if A is covered with hot pot and B picks up the ball and shoots directly, this situation does not count as an assist.
Assists are counted differently in China than they are in the NBA. China's statistical method is relatively strict, that is, after passing the ball, the borrowing player does not need to make other superfluous actions, and directly shoots or dunks to score, and the passer will record an assist. The NBA power calculation method is more relaxed, and as long as you can easily score (excluding the personal ability factor) after receiving a conscious pass, you can count an assist, such as an open three-step layup.
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In terms of assists, it is defined as the act of helping the first player to touch the ball to score directly when the ball is in the live ball stage.
The first point of this definition is that the time of the assist is defined as the live ball phase, and the concept is the time when the ball leaves the hands of the player with the ball, and the court clock is running. This point sets the minimum range of assists: the assister is in bounds.
Suppose a player serves outside the sideline and the teammate who receives the ball scores directly, the serving player does not count the number of assists, on the grounds that the movement of the clock starts from the time when the first player touches the ball in the line, and the clock is static when the player outside the sideline touches the ball, so the statistics of assists are invalid;
The second key to judging an assist is that the pass of the ball helps a teammate score directly, and this direct score has three definitions:
First, the scorer gets the ball from which player, and the passer counts assists and not the other players involved in the pass;
Second, direct scoring is defined as a series of scoring actions after the scorer receives the ball, which is interpreted as a scoring opportunity because of the ball, and does not include the free throw score after receiving the ball and receiving a foul;
Third, direct scoring refers to the shooting or layup score, and does not include the second offense after the scorer gets the rebound.
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First, the scorer gets the ball from which player, and the passer counts assists and not the other players involved in the pass; Second, direct scoring is defined as a series of scoring actions after the scorer receives the ball, which is interpreted as a scoring opportunity because of the ball, and does not include the free throw score after receiving the ball and receiving a foul; Third, direct scoring refers to the shooting or layup score, and does not include the second offense after the scorer gets the rebound.
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Teammate A passes the ball to teammate B, and teammate B directly shoots or lays up (of course, dunk is also OK) to score, and teammate A assists once.
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Pass the ball to a teammate, and the teammate scores a goal to count as an assist, and there are only two participants from the pass to the goal.
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When the ball is in the live phase, the player with the ball passes the ball to help the first player to touch the ball to complete the direct score.
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The player in the assist position is the offensive engine of the whole game and the soul of the whole team, and there are only a handful of active players who meet the criteria of a top defender, but the wonderful assists are still outstanding, and there have even been creative assists similar to the performance in recent years. It's a pity that while the new generation of players is fancy and confuses the eyes of fans, it seems that they should spend more effort on how to organize the system, rather than pursuing how to complete a perfect assist.
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One of your passes, after receiving the ball, the receiver shoots or lays up directly without a stagnation action, and the passer counts an assist after the ball goes in.
For example, in the air relay, after receiving the ball, shooting, and in the fast break, receiving the ball and going straight to the basket.
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Eh, hehe.
Assists are an important statistic in basketball, which is used together with scoring and rebounding to indicate whether a player is well-rounded
An assist is a pass from player A to player B and helps player B complete an attack and become a valid score (it must be valid).
To complete this offense, teammate B must receive the ball from teammate A and score without dribbling (e.g., A passes to B, B dunks or lays directly or shoots to score, it is called An to B's assist, and A adds an assist. However, if B misses a shot, layup, or dunk, it does not count as an assist).
If A passes to B, B plays a single, dribbles the ball, and then scores on his own, then it doesn't count as A's assist.
The language is a little more popular, =
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Pass the ball to a teammate.
A teammate scores. You've got an assist.
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Practicing assists is also improving assist efficiency in the following ways:
1. Find a good seat for your teammates.
When preparing for an assist, be sure to find a good teammate to make a hidden space, so that passing the ball to him can give his teammates enough time to prepare for the shot, or layup, etc. If your teammates are not in a good position, or if someone is defending closely, don't pass the ball casually.
2. Try to pass to teammates with a high hit rate.
When assisting, try to pass to teammates who are accurate in the middle of the shot, or who have the advantage in the basket. In this way, after receiving the ball, the shooting percentage will be relatively high, and the assist will come out. Don't always give an assist to one person, after all, everyone's play is inconsistent in every game, and whoever feels good passes to whom.
3. Learn to pass on the tricks.
If you want to be better and more beautiful assists, it is very important to learn how to pass, such as passing the ball from behind, this trick of assisting the pass is also more unexpected, when the front defense is very tight, a pass behind the back can make the defender out of reach. However, it is better to pass the ball at close range, otherwise it is easy to pass the ball too far away.
4. Attract the defense and then pass.
When organizing the attack, if the opponent's defense is very tight and there is no suitable passing space for the family, you may wish to break through and cause people to wrap up the defense, so that you can find an empty space by passing the ball out.
5. Practice the basic skills of ball control.
Solid basic ball control, in assists, can reduce turnovers.
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First of all, you have to practice awareness, and then you have to learn to watch the timing, observe the position of your teammates, and make passes.
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