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After receiving the ball, tap the d lightly, don't be too dark, or you'll shoot. You can also press E without adding the arrow keys first, and pressing the space bar and arrow keys at the same time will make a different feint.
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That's all: Catch the ball and tap on the D or hold down the space bar and then press the arrow keys.
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You can press the shot button to shake your opponent!
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Answer: One step can be taken after shooting a feint.
Explanation: In basketball, a feint is an action that is performed before a shot in order to deceive the defender and create a chance to shoot. And according to FIBA regulations, a step can be taken after a feint, that is, if a player does not leave the ball in his hand after the feint, then he can take another step before shooting.
However, it should be noted that "taking a step" here refers to taking a step forward with the other foot while standing still, rather than actually "walking".
Expansion: It is worth mentioning that if a player takes the ball out of his hand after a feint to shoot, then he can no longer walk and must finish the shot before leaving the ground. This is known as a "jump" or "walk" match, and if a player shoots after a jump or walk, it is considered a foul.
Therefore, in the game, the skill and timing of the shooting feints are very important, and only the right time and the right way can create a chance to shoot.
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It's all two steps, and in the third step, you have to shoot.
If a player on the move (between the moves) catches the ball or finishes dribbling with one foot touching the ground (which can be understood as step 0), then the next foot or feet that touch the ground are established as the first step and become the pivot foot. Interpretation: "0-1-2" simply delays the judgment of the pivot foot when moving in the old rules, and when the foot is on the ground at the end of the dribble (Note:
This foot will no longer be regarded as the pivot foot, but from the next foot or both feet to judge the pivot foot, in actual combat we may find that the moving step is one more step than before, such as our common state Qi "three-step layup", "jump", "step back".
"Three-step layup" is a common name for basketball shooting (running basket), which is a method used to make close-range shots at the end of a fast run or dribble, and is often used in a fast break or when breaking through to the basket. Since the rules of basketball have strict restrictions on the relationship between the ball, hands and feet, the "three-step layup" is actually a "two-step layup", and must not be understood as "taking three steps before getting to the basket".
Extended information: 1. Three-step layup.
There is a rule in the rules of basketball that reads: "When a player who has control of the ball on the court and has established a pivotal foot moves with the ball, moves, passes or shoots, the player may jump up with the pivotal foot and land with one or both feet at the same time." However, one or both feet must not fall back to the ground before the ball is thrown.
2. Different situations.
There are two situations in the above rule, and the three-step layup falls into the "player can jump up the pivot foot and land with one foot" in this rule, because the second step of the three-step layup is to land on one foot, not the other situation in the rule - both feet land at the same time. In other words, the three-step layup rule is "pass or shoot, and the player can jump up the pivot foot and land with one foot." However, after one kick is raised, either kick must not fall back to the ground until the ball is shot.
From this rule, it can be seen that the player can only have the "center foot" and "one kick" to land on the ground twice from the time the center is determined to the time the ball is shot, and the "center foot" and "one kick" can jump up when the ball is shot at the time of the three-step layup.
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In basketball, a player can take 2 steps after a feint, which means that the player can land his foot on the ground as the first step in the shooting action, then take another step and finally throw the ball. This rule was established in 1997 by the FIBA (International Basketball Federation) and has been adopted in the NBA (National Professional Basketball League). The purpose of this rule is to make the game more entertaining and enjoyable, giving players more opportunities to destroy the and create more ways to attack.
However, it is important to note that after the feint of shooting, the player can only take 2 steps, and if he exceeds this number of steps, he will be awarded a foul. Therefore, in the game, players must accurately grasp their number of steps in order to be able to better play their offensive ability.
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Answer: One step can be taken after shooting a feint.
Explanation: According to the NBA Referee Handbook, a feint is an abnormal way of shooting in which a player can lift his foot off the ground, but can only return to the ground with one more foot, and cannot jump or walk continuously. Therefore, only one step can be taken after the shooting feint.
Expansion: The purpose of this rule is to prevent players from moving too much or walking in a row during a shooting feint, thereby affecting the fairness of the game. Although this rule exists in every basketball game, there may be some minor differences in different games that need to be judged according to the specific rules.
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According to the rules of the basketball game, after making a shot, you can take 2 steps in any direction before receiving the ball, but the steps must be adjacent and there can be no other movements in between. Here"Catch the ball"This is the moment when a player completes his projection and rolls the ball into his or her hand before starting to dribble for the next move. Therefore, when feintting to shoot, the player can only dribble or move within these two steps, and exceeding this limit will be judged as a walking violation.
It should be noted that in the event, the referee will determine the violation and non-violation according to the actual situation, and the referee's acceptance scope also includes other judgments, such as malicious fouls, whether players collide, etc. Therefore, when using skills in competitions, athletes need to be flexible in applying their skills and showing their individual talents while following the rules.
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You can take one or two steps after the feint of shooting. The slag step is a step after the shooting, also known as the foot movement step, after the athlete completes the shot, when the ground is connected, and then take a step forward. Two-step means that if an athlete leaves the ground with both feet before hitting the ground during the shooting action, then he can take another step forward after touching the ground, that is, take one more step.
However, it should be noted that in the rules of international competitions, most players are only allowed to move with their feet after shooting, while the ban on two-step layups is stimulated, and players must jump while receiving the ball, or pass the ball down with their socks closed in order to continue the action.
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1 According to the rules of basketball, one step can be taken after shooting a feint, that is, Ji Gao Shen Bo Jing said that he can only take one step.
2 The reason for this is that the rules of basketball stipulate that when the ball carrier takes off, only more than one step can be called a dribble, and a feint to shoot is also counted as a step, so only one more step can be taken to shoot or pass.
3 If the ball carrier takes two or more steps after the feint to shoot, it is considered a foul and the opposing team may read the free kick.
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After the feint, the player can move the ball on one foot and can stand still and perform one after the other, which is called a "two-step jump stop". This action rule comes from the NBA's official definition of walking, where a player can take a step after receiving the ball and then take a second step, as long as the ball is passed or shot before the second step, it is not considered a walk. Therefore, in a basketball game, it is usually more common to do a two-step jump stop after shooting a feint, which can not only maintain your own balance, but also ensure that the ball is not broken by the opponent.
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There is no specific limit to the number of steps you can take, as the steps in basketball are based on the point of contact with the player early. As soon as a player's foot is called out of the point of contact, it means that he has started a new contact, and if he continues to move his foot, he will be punished for the ball violation. Therefore, after shooting the feint, you should carefully match the footsteps, follow the rules, and avoid being judged for violations.
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Method: 1. Make a feint action to shoot:
Before shooting, bend your legs to prepare for jumping, and at the same time raise the ball with both hands to make a jump shot, then retract the ball, resume squatting, and induce the defender to jump, when the defender jumps up and starts to fall, the offensive player immediately jumps up again to shoot.
2. Two shooting feints:
When the opponent has adapted to a feint of the offensive player, or encounters a player with more experience in defense and better defensive skills, often when the offensive player makes a feint, the defender does not jump or also follows the offensive player to make a jumping feint, and the offensive player shoots the second action, the defender also jumps up and blocks the offensive player's shot, then the offensive player should quickly turn this shooting action into a second feint, at this time the defense jumps and is deceived, and the offensive player shoots or moves to the next action.
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The two hands are to pretend to be close, as if they want to grab the ball with both hands and shoot, but it is not really touching the ball with both hands, as long as the distance between the two hands becomes small, the eyes have been staring at the basket, and the body suddenly rises up as if to pull up the shot, and then quickly depress the center of gravity to accelerate the change of direction and break through!
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There are many feints before shooting, for example, to jump, first hold the ball in both hands (maintain the shooting posture), the left foot is the center of gravity, the right foot quickly stretches forward, and the upper body also leans forward, so that the opponent retreats, and prepares Tong to make some space in case the jump shot is taken off.
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Personally, I think: eyes are very important!The deceptiveness of the eyes on the opponent is quite large, because when the opponent is defending, in order to cut off your passing route, look at your eyes and guess your passing route, and at this time, you pass the blind mind to a player who is far from your eye annihilation, then the effect will be very different Of course, you shoot or break through in order to shake off the opponent, feints are also necessary, if it is a breakthrough, then your steps are very important!
Accelerate, change direction, control the god system, and the feint of shooting is mastered by yourself
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