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I don't get picked last at the park anymore
Things you learned from experience during a game
I wanted to know some personal experience tips people got. Some tips several people told me are:
1: When you're defending a person with the ball, put your body from the person to the hoop
2:They can eye/shoulder/leg fake you but can never hip fake you
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Enter the Dragic
Re: Things you learned from experience during a game
I really need to start looking at the hips when I play D... can't ever seem to remember it while playing and it's so basic.
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Local High School Star
Re: Things you learned from experience during a game
Originally Posted by bobbyflay
I wanted to know some personal experience tips people got. Some tips several people told me are:
1: When you're defending a person with the ball, put your body from the person to the hoop
2:They can eye/shoulder/leg fake you but can never hip fake you
3: when defending a player without the ball, position yourself so that you can keep one eye on your man and the other eye on the ball- by using peripheral vision. You'll always know what's going on and can pick off passes.
4: quickly realize which hand is ur opponents dominate hand and force him to drive to his off hand.
5: when your opponent is dribbling- if the ball is in their left hand it's the perfect time to attempt a poke away. time it, when the ball leaves their hand take a quick poke and then back into position. some people can't react fast enough or don't have the same moves to protect the ball when it's in their off hand.
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By Any Means
Re: Things you learned from experience during a game
Sometimes I drive wide, instead of hip to hip. Why? I dont know.
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Re: Things you learned from experience during a game
If a player is right handed try to block they're jump shot with your left hand and the opposite if they are left handed
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Re: Things you learned from experience during a game
basic but if a player is only a threat when driving give them a bit more room to block of there drive or if there a 3 point slinger get all up in there grill
also i find if im playing against a good player and they are in the triple threat position i leave my hand in there face to block there vision which really annoys people
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still hyphy
Re: Things you learned from experience during a game
if your going to give someone an ally off the backboard, make sure you lay it off gently and don't give a chest pass.
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Re: Things you learned from experience during a game
Taking charges can hurt
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Re: Things you learned from experience during a game
Originally Posted by DevDaAllstar
If a player is right handed try to block they're jump shot with your left hand and the opposite if they are left handed
Why exactly?
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Re: Things you learned from experience during a game
Originally Posted by shlver
Why exactly?
I think this is more suited to a post up situation, think of a right handed player posting up and doing a right hand jumphook on a right handed defender. The hook is going to provide space for the right hand against a same handed opponent but a lefty can get inside and block the hook if you know what i mean..
Take this image(too big to paste in here): http://thehullabaloo.com/wp-content/.../11/Loyola.jpg
If the defender were to try and block that hook with his left then he could face the opponent and go in front of his body for the block whereas if he uses his right like he has chosen to he is forced to go over the body to get anywhere near the shot at release.
I guess it can be applied to when you're being driven on aswell, if a right hander drives right and the defender tries to block the layup right handed he would have to get around the body of the player or give up the drive and try and swat in onto glass etc.. whereas a left hander, providing they're in a decent stance, is nearly symmetrical to the person driving and can block the shot without going over the body or having to give up space like a right hander would.
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Re: Things you learned from experience during a game
Originally Posted by AJ2k8
I think this is more suited to a post up situation, think of a right handed player posting up and doing a right hand jumphook on a right handed defender. The hook is going to provide space for the right hand against a same handed opponent but a lefty can get inside and block the hook if you know what i mean..
Take this image(too big to paste in here): http://thehullabaloo.com/wp-content/.../11/Loyola.jpg
If the defender were to try and block that hook with his left then he could face the opponent and go in front of his body for the block whereas if he uses his right like he has chosen to he is forced to go over the body to get anywhere near the shot at release.
I guess it can be applied to when you're being driven on aswell, if a right hander drives right and the defender tries to block the layup right handed he would have to get around the body of the player or give up the drive and try and swat in onto glass etc.. whereas a left hander, providing they're in a decent stance, is nearly symmetrical to the person driving and can block the shot without going over the body or having to give up space like a right hander would.
Oh I see. Thanks for the explanation.
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Re: Things you learned from experience during a game
Originally Posted by AJ2k8
Taking charges can hurt
yeah but dont ***** out man up and take it on the chest
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Re: Things you learned from experience during a game
Originally Posted by richi
yeah but dont ***** out man up and take it on the chest
Amen to that
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I don't get picked last at the park anymore
Re: Things you learned from experience during a game
getting open off the ball is not easy.
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Re: Things you learned from experience during a game
Originally Posted by AJ2k8
I think this is more suited to a post up situation, think of a right handed player posting up and doing a right hand jumphook on a right handed defender. The hook is going to provide space for the right hand against a same handed opponent but a lefty can get inside and block the hook if you know what i mean..
Take this image(too big to paste in here): http://thehullabaloo.com/wp-content/.../11/Loyola.jpg
If the defender were to try and block that hook with his left then he could face the opponent and go in front of his body for the block whereas if he uses his right like he has chosen to he is forced to go over the body to get anywhere near the shot at release.
I guess it can be applied to when you're being driven on aswell, if a right hander drives right and the defender tries to block the layup right handed he would have to get around the body of the player or give up the drive and try and swat in onto glass etc.. whereas a left hander, providing they're in a decent stance, is nearly symmetrical to the person driving and can block the shot without going over the body or having to give up space like a right hander would.
Exactly
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