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There are many situations for multiplayer defense. I'll tell you about them one by one.
Joint defense: When you face the joint defense, once you hold the ball, you will be defended by two people in the area, and it is difficult to form a breakthrough.
Man-to-man defense: Man-to-man defense is a way to focus on defending people and ignoring the transfer of the ball, once you break through with the ball. The opponent will quickly adopt the trap tactic.
Therefore, when encountering man-marking, you can choose to cooperate with your teammates, appropriately block and cut in the air, and complete the offensive penetration through the passing of the ball, so as to achieve the purpose of layup.
Of course, there are times when you're the heart of the team or the main scorer, and they're going to be very close to you, and that's certainly the case against multiple defences. If you can't create a one-on-one one-on-one and break through with the ball by expanding the offensive formation, the best way is to make a layup through the air after running and passing.
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If physical fitness allows, stiff protrusion; But it's better to pass the ball or run away.
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Draw the bag clip, then pass the ball, or find a gap to intersperse.
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Pass. Block. Teammate lays up.
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Passing, you have to go to the basket or LeBron gives you power Wade gives you bounce and speed
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On the basketball court, defense is a very important thing. When facing an opposing player to break through to the basket, you need to pay attention to the following rules:
1.Don't deliberately block his path, it's easy to get blown for a foul. When the player is defending, pay attention to stick to him but not directly in front of him, because you can't block the offensive player's forward path, and the slightest mistake will be whistled for a foul.
2.When jumping to the basket, do not take the initiative to bump into the opposing player, because the body is often unstable after the jump, and it is easy to be blown foul when being violated at this time.
3.Note that the block must be directed towards the ball, and no tugging on the offensive player can be attached. Some players like to block the opponent when they break through to the basket, but be careful to get the ball first, otherwise you will inevitably blow for a foul.
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You can't go up against a defender, it's an offensive foul.
1. Whether there is a foul mainly depends on the position, if the defender stands up in advance and dribbles the ball against the defender to make a layup, it is an offensive foul.
2. If the body is already up when you are ready to go to the basket, and the defender is in front of the defense, this is a defensive foul.
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If the defender stands on your offensive line in advance, and the opponent stands there and you go to the basket and hits the opponent's torso, it's an offensive foul, so whether you can stand up depends on when. Generally, except for the obvious defender who has stood up, most of them are blocking fouls.
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You can, but keep it small! Do not make malicious ramming, elbow swings, etc.
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Yes, as long as you don't obviously hit the defender with your shoulder or elbow, provided of course he doesn't stand up early and make you an offensive foul.
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It is with the body to protect the ball.
In addition to a good ball feel, it ,?? outside the bodyAlso nursing strikes the dribble layup is also the first two steps to find the direction and route to the layup to score, the first jump, close to the basket 2 and the third step is to squeeze the guard.
Don't call some useless tricks to score a layup, putting your hand down is the most important basic move, a well-shaped air dodge move is naturally able to do this, or even if you make a layup to run away and block the ball can't be in.
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As long as you take the first step, he's not in front of you, and you can't obviously elbow and slam your shoulder.
Guarantee the above 2 points There are only a few possibilities for you to make a layup.
Cover cast in.
If you get fouled, you throw it off.
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Yes, as long as it doesn't move too much.
If you are targeting someone in particular, then try to understand his attacking methods and habits as much as possible, for example, whether he is better at jumping shots or breakaways, and which side is the breakthrough? Knowing this, when he wants to break through, he will pull away a little, lower his center of gravity, and get closer when he wants to shoot. For example, Garnett, he generally goes to the left mostly for jumpers, and to the right most of the jumpers, understanding this, even if your strength reaction bounces or something slightly worse than the opponent, it's absolutely fine, remember, the purpose of defense is not to knock his ball off, but to make him lose his rhythm, let him go to the basket or shoot uncomfortable, you will succeed, so don't keep your eyes on the ball when marking, but stare at the movement of his body. >>>More
First of all, it is a matter of attitude, and the defense must be determined, not fearful. The second is the physical problem, which depends on what kind of opponent your physical fitness is suitable for defending, for example, if you are 170 and you can defend against 190, you will definitely not be able to defend against 190, height and strength are disadvantages. On the other hand, your 190 is not suitable for defending 170, and you can't be flexible in speed. >>>More
The main thing is to have faith in yourself, and not to be afraid of him because you think he is strong. >>>More
I don't feel very high, because I don't like to play basketball, I don't like sweating, and my sports cells are very underdeveloped, so the shooting percentage is not high at all. <>