Instant Breakthrough! A Quick Drive is Better Than Observing and Then Breaking Through
Previously, we've all been learning to receive the ball and then execute a drive. Today, we're going to learn three instant breakthrough methods after receiving the ball.
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These three offensive methods are the best, of course they're also the simplest and quickest to master.
Let's take a look at the first receiving and breaking method

The most important thing here is your footwork after receiving the ball

After receiving the ball, take a step towards the offensive side and make a 'threatening' step with your offensive foot. Keep your weak side foot stable as the pivot.
Hold the ball as low as possible.

At this point, you need to decide on the attack direction based on the defender's position, and your pivot foot must be firmly planted
The overall movement looks very simple, but it's very practical
Second breakthrough, cut


The breaking foot needs to make movements in two directions while observing the defender's position

While breaking through, you can also use a step back to avoid the defender's block

Third,

The simplest is receiving and immediately stopping and jumping for a shot. The movements should be quick and precise
After receiving the ball and stopping, keep observing the defender. If the defender jumps to block, you can choose to break through
After stopping the ball, your eyes should be fixed on the front, then make a shooting fake movement to shake off the defender and attack the basket
These three offensive methods are concise and quick, and the movements are not complicated but can be deadly. The most important thing is to improve your shooting accuracy, otherwise, no matter how well you execute the movements, it will be wasted without the final shot.
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