Fake Hesitation, Real Attack! Here's Why Your Fake Actions Always Fail!
There are thousands of fake moves that can be made on the court.
This technique, 'false hesitation, real attack'
You must have heard of it

Hesitation steps, many basketball fans probably know, which is to make a pause action during the dribbling and advancing, to make the defender hesitate at that moment.

Use small, choppy steps to accelerate, this segment is very important, I highly recommend forcing the defender to shift their center of gravity backward, and small steps are convenient for us to make changes of direction.

Calculate your steps as the opponent retreats.One step, two steps, hold it!

Raise your dribbling height, keep your chest up and look at the basket.Make a shooting fake action to make your opponent think we're going to shoot.
Once the defender falls for the trap, they will basically jump to block, at this time we can change direction to pass the ball.
The subsequent dribbling actions and steps should be large, to quickly open up the distance.
Correct demonstration:Take small steps in the early stage, and take big steps later.

This is the core action of 'false hesitation, real attack'. Are you taking your steps too slowly? Even a small pause can make the defender fall for it. I can easily pass the defender with just one pause...
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