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The NBA's traditional American center should only rely on hook hands and interior cricket to attack. However, due to the globalization of the NBA, some European centers and Asian centers enter the NBA due to physical conditions, they cannot carry out effective back-to-back offense in the low post, so they will practice a good half-cut blue, that is, a mid-range shot, which will also greatly cause damage to the opponent's interior. However, there are fewer backward jumpers, because the height of the center in the traditional sense is 2.13 meters, and it is very difficult for such a big man to fall back, and it is easy to lie down when he falls back.
Nowitzki, who is talking downstairs, is indeed an exception, he is 2.13 meters but his shooting is very accurate, and it is also an independent backward shot by the Golden Rooster. But generally Nowitzki will be used as the No. 4 position (that is, the big forward appears on the court, not the real center, but the Chinese basketball big forward is called the second center, which cannot be wrong).
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Able to step back and shoot a jumper.
It is a more difficult technical action, the purpose of leaning back is to prevent the person who is being targeted from covering the hot pot, but the timing of the jump and the angle of the lean need considerable skills to grasp it very accurately, the most important thing is the balance and landing when staying in the air, and the slightest carelessness will sit down, and even twist to the ankle; 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.
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Theoretically, yes, but very rarely, like Garnett could play five positions when he was young, and Yao Ming also leaned back!
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This is possible, but it is not usually done, and the step-back jumper is generally a hallmark move for guards and small forwards.
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Yes, for example, Gasol, Lopez, etc.
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Nowitzki is a big forward or not. Nabs. Yao Ming is the only one in the center's back. Others who can not be really centre-forwards. None of the true centers can shoot backwards and jumpers. However, Yao Ming also retired. Ay.
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Jordan's beautiful step-back jumper highlights.
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Yes, Nowitzki, isn't it? I ha.
It is best to have a certain basketball foundation first, and then the bounce power must be enough, and it is recommended to use feints to deceive the opponent before jumping, and then shoot the basket!!
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Leaning back is difficult, it requires the strength of the waist to control, so that the leg kicks forward while the body leans back.
Yes in a way.
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