What is the great trick that is not only the darling of the street court, but also the big killer in the regular game?
That's ---- Sam Gaud!
But many people think it's fancy and can't learn.
But is this a problem for skilled people? - Today I will help you take this trick down
First of all, the so-called Sam Gaud is actually a backhand pull back the ball.
Most of the time it's a 45-degree angle first, sending the ball some distance away to make the defender think we're going to accelerate to the side.
As soon as the opponent's center of gravity shifted, we immediately pulled the ball back with our backhand and changed direction to pass him.

So why should we let the other party's center of gravity move? First, sudden acceleration when pushing the ball
Acceleration can make the defender instantly alert to our breakthroughs and easier to move his center of gravity.
Therefore, many people like to use scissor steps to complete this action, and the sudden acceleration of the rapid change of front and back feet is easy to shake the defense.
Second, send the ball as far away as possible.
Because the basketball is far away from our bodies, it will make the defender have a strong desire to take the ball, but once the opponent moves the idea of reaching out to steal, it is deceived. We quickly pulled the ball back in reverse and changed the direction of the break past him.
However, there will also be an obvious flaw if the front-facing delivery action is too obvious, facing a quick-reacting, experienced defender. He would anticipate the possibility that we would pull the ball with our backhand and intercept it in advance.
Then we can also grasp a "fake" Sam Gaud:
For example, in this famous scene that appeared in big3, Wilbaynum observed that the defender had reached out in advance to intercept it in advance, so he pretended to pull the ball back, but actually broke through in the original direction.
The skill jun here found several "fake" Sam Gaude's practices, the combination of false and false, the combination of virtual and real so that the opponent can not understand the bottom line, that is, the real invincible.
This issue of video skills jun recommended collection, take it to the court to practice.
The next time the skill jun will come to dissect Sam Gaud's footsteps, many friends feel that doing action is stuck, then don't miss it!