Deceptive Dribbling: Teaching Techniques Loved by Kobe and Harden
Basketball Teaching Issue 33
Today, we're bringing you Kobe and Harden's commonly used dribbling moves -Change of Direction DeceptionThis is a game-changer on the court.

Basically, this involves moving your body to mislead the defender's center of gravity, using small step-over movements to create a feint.

1. When changing direction, step out with your right foot, while simultaneously moving your upper body in the opposite direction. Note:Your center of gravity and footsteps need to move together.

2. Pause with the ball, then step out with your left foot. Detail: This move is especially effective in full games. When using it, you can accelerate first and then combine the previous two actions to make the defender react slower.

3. Let's look at the complete action. It's important to emphasize that while doing this, you should try to create some distance with the defender, and you need to move quickly, using momentum to do it all in one fluid motion.

Repeat it many times! See you next time!