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Curry shakes Gobert's movements.
I'm sure many people have seen it.
Gobert spun around twice.
I don't know how many people are like me.
I like to watch this kind of moment when the small fights the big one.
In general.
Most of the small fights are produced after the blocking, dismantling, and changing the defense.
The best way for a small player to face a big man is to break through.
Make use of techniques such as speed, change of direction, tempo, step back, and more.
Let's take a look at Curry's other situation against Gobert.
After blocking and dismantling, Curry directly chose to accelerate and change direction to break through.
Instead of pulling away and then choosing one-on-one singles.
During that time, Curry saw Gobert after he followed.
It shook off with a stop-and-go rhythm.
Taking advantage of the time difference, Curry completed a layup.
Except for Curry. Point guards such as Paul, Parker, and Nash are also good at small and big fights.
Paul shook it continuously, and then he shook Bynum.
But Bynum quickly followed.
Given Bynum's height, arm length.
So Paul immediately stepped back and shook off the defense.
That's it, Bynum still almost blocked Paul.
Speaking of Paul's small fights.
I have to say that he was on little Gasol this time.
After two consecutive changes of direction, Gasol Jr. was basically stunned.
Nash's small fight is also a classic.
Shake, feint, accelerate, change direction.
The whole rhythm is super strong.
The movements are also quite fluid.
Face Gasol this time.
Nash back-to-back pullup jumpers.
Gasol is also completely helpless.
Parker faced Gooden this time with a small fight.
After the breakthrough, return to the Buddha.
Gooden thought he was creating space to shoot.
Parker immediately seized the opportunity and put the ball in the basket.
A lot of times when small fights big ones.
Shooting feints can be particularly useful.
Of course, the premise is that you move realistically.
Nate shook and bowed to the Buddha.
shook up the opponent's big man and made a layup.
Rondo is directly facing the big man to break through the basket.
The feint shot shook Bynum.
Then play cricket and score.
After reading these. You might be able to come up with a few tips.
You can find a suitable one for yourself to practice in actual combat.
In the future, we will target these small and big players.
Specialize in making a few players small and big**.
Take a look at some of the techniques each of them used when they were small and big.
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As the name suggests, the small fight is to open the singles when the small man faces the big man, and there are many skills for the small fight, and the most commonly used ones are the following.
Step-back, step-back is a technique used by forwards and defenders, who often make a sudden step back in the process of dribbling and make the defender unable to react. In the process of small and big, because the big man is taller, the speed and agility are far less than the small man, and the small man is a good choice to step back by changing direction and then connecting.
Directly use speed to pass people. Small men are also known as elves on the court, meaning that they are relatively fast and can make a variety of moves on the court. When facing a big man one-on-one, if the big man is close, he can directly get rid of the defense by accelerating.
Change of direction. By changing direction in front of the body, dribbling under the crotch, dribbling behind the ball, turning around, etc., you can also use these skills freely together may have unexpected gains, and we often see examples of big men being shaken away or even shaken down, Jamal Crawford and Irving often use these skills in small fights.
Worship Buddha action, the word worship Buddha was introduced to China from abroad, simply put, it is a feint to shoot during the dribbling process, because the eyes are staring at the basket, the hand movements are more realistic and often let the big man be fooled. Last year, there was a classic Buddha worship pass from Paul, facing Gobert's defense, directly shaking Gobert up, which was extremely exciting.
There are many skills in small and big fights, such as using blocking and dismantling to go down, so I won't list them all, in short, the core of small and big is that the speed of the big man is not as good as the small man, and the flexibility is not as good as the small man, and the big man can be mobilized.
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The small and big passing action generally requires the cooperation between the players, using the blocking and dismantling, the point guard against the center, and then using their own speed, disguise, etc., to pass the defender and score a layup. On top of that, I think the pull-up layup is also a good small and big pass.
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Curry shakes Gobert's movements.
I'm sure many people have seen it.
Gobert spun around twice.
I don't know how many people are like me.
I like to watch this kind of moment when the small fights the big one.
In general.
Most of the small fights are produced after the blocking, dismantling, and changing the defense.
The best way for a small player to face a big man is to break through.
Make use of techniques such as speed, change of direction, tempo, step back, and more.
Let's take a look at Curry's other situation against Gobert.
After blocking and dismantling, Curry directly chose to accelerate and change direction to break through.
Instead of pulling away and then choosing one-on-one singles.
During that time, Curry saw Gobert after he followed.
It shook off with a stop-and-go rhythm.
Taking advantage of the time difference, Curry completed a layup.
Except for Curry. Point guards such as Paul, Parker, and Nash are also good at small and big fights.
Paul shook it continuously, and then he shook Bynum.
But Bynum quickly followed.
Given Bynum's height, arm length.
So Paul immediately stepped back and shook off the defense.
That's it, Bynum still almost blocked Paul.
Speaking of Paul's small fights.
I have to say that he was on little Gasol this time.
After two consecutive changes of direction, Gasol Jr. was basically stunned.
Nash's small fight is also a classic.
Shake, feint, accelerate, change direction.
The whole rhythm is super strong.
The movements are also quite fluid.
Face Gasol this time.
Nash back-to-back pullup jumpers.
Gasol is also completely helpless.
Parker faced Gooden this time with a small fight.
After the breakthrough, return to the Buddha.
Gooden thought he was creating space to shoot.
Parker immediately seized the opportunity and put the ball in the basket.
A lot of times when small fights big ones.
Shooting feints can be particularly useful.
Of course, the premise is that you move realistically.
Nate shook and bowed to the Buddha.
shook up the opponent's big man and made a layup.
Rondo is directly facing the big man to break through the basket.
The feint shot shook Bynum.
Then play cricket and score.
After reading these. You might be able to come up with a few tips.
You can find a suitable one for yourself to practice in actual combat.
In the future, we will target these small and big players.
Specialize in making a few players small and big**.
Take a look at some of the techniques each of them used when they were small and big.
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