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Iverson butterflies wear flower steps are too showy! The change of direction breakthrough shook the opponent's ankle, and this is the answer.
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Wearing flowers and butterfly steps is the crotch leaking dribble and changing direction This is the most famous of Iverson's many basketball tricks, and it is also Iverson's famous stunt.
The decomposition action of the butterfly step through the flower:
Hold the ball in one hand, pull the ball to your right hand, and then press down with your shoulders and center of gravity to make a fake action to break through to the right; Take a step back, step down the dribble, and return to the left hand to make a feint to break through on the left; Just two feints, dribbling under the crotch, the opponent can't figure out which way you are going, and before he can react, he dribbles under the crotch and changes the ball to the right side, and directly breaks through to the layup; After dribbling the ball under the crotch and turning the ball to the right side, you can also take a step back to catch the shot.
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Butterflies wear flowers.
Step 1: Before making a move, take a step to the left with your right foot, not too far from the tip of your left foot, 10 cm.
Step 2: When dribbling the ball with your left hand, spread both feet to the right at the same time and jump.
Step 3: Hit the ground with your left foot first, step out quickly with your right foot, and at the same time step down to your right hand to dribble, and feint to cut right.
Step 4: While the right hand lifts the ball from the ground, the body quickly pulls the bow and turns right, the right palm of the right hand is placed on the right side of the ball, the right arm is clamped around the waist of the body, and the eyes are staring at the opponent.
Step 5: It is the same to change hands and dribble again, and it is also like a knife cutting tofu, crisp and neat.
Step 6: When you see someone defending under the basket, step in with your right foot and press the "brake" at the same time, then step your left foot next to your right foot and bend your knee into a shooting position.
Step 7: Sudden stop and retreat jump shot.
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Hey, the friend on the first floor is very right, no matter what the pace, speed is the most important, if your speed is not good, shake off the opponent, the opponent can also react quickly, and then catch up with a back cap, the specific pace, you can go to the major ** search, and then slow motion after the search.
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To put it bluntly, it is the perfect combination of shaking, crotch, sliding, and emergency stop. You need to practice each step a lot, and the combination will be smooth! It's not like learning radio gymnastics to break down each movement and connect it together.
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Butterflies wear flower steps, I think it's better to forget it, you still practice the basic skills honestly. It's like practicing calligraphy, if you can't write in regular script, how can you write cursive? It's never too late to learn when you're solid in dribbling and footwork.
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Take the ball, one step left, one step to the right, one step to the left, and then walk and wait to be sprayed.
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Todd in Iverson's physical fitness and technical details to the point of fake, knowing which way to go, but just can't prevent it, his speed, reactions, reach, and feints make it a signature move.
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Iverson's trick is particularly powerful, and the most awesome thing is that he can make others wonder what his next step is.
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One is the control of power, and the other is the ability to suddenly turn to this control at an extremely high speed.
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