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The three most commonly used breakthrough details will make your passer as powerful as Owen Iverson

Why does your dribbling breakthrough always fail?

This is definitely a annoyance for beginners or old birds who are new to basketball. As soon as you break through, the opponent can always stand in front of you first, either dropping the ball or being robbed. Are you in trouble too?

Today, I will share with you the three details of my personal breakthrough that I use most often, so that your breakthrough is as simple as crossing the road in the morning!

Detail 1: Get close to the defender and then break through

A lot of brothers, far away from the defenders, they start to change direction!

Can this kind of change of direction breakthrough be outstanding? Definitely not! Why?

Even though you're much faster than a defender, you'll need to dribble the ball over long distances to get past the defender

And what are the consequences of such a generous amount of time?

It leaves a lot of room for the opponent to adjust the defensive route, so the opponent often only needs to do a small slide to block your breakthrough.

So, can this breakthrough effect still be good? Of course not! So what should we do?

Get close to the defender and break through again!

Look at Harden's ball, before breaking through, Harden gradually approached the defender,

March to the defender and suddenly change direction,

Take advantage of a quick, sudden crotch dribble that instantly changes the direction of the defense.

You say that the closest distance to the change of direction breakthrough, the defender can easily react? Of course not.

Here some brothers asked, said skill jun, I am indeed close to the defender and then break through, but still can not pass the person? The real reasons are:

You didn't break through on the best route.

Detail two: dare to use confrontation to get the best route

The shorter the distance of your breakthrough, the easier it is for nature to burst in. Some brothers do wait until they reach each other and then change direction to break through, but as soon as the opponent catches up with them to defend, he just wants to go around.

You say that this detour, the breakthrough distance is not equivalent to becoming longer? This gives the opponent a lot of time to catch up with you, then of course it is difficult to break in.

So, don't always think about dodging the opponent's breakthrough, use the active confrontation to get the best breakthrough route, take the shortest and fastest route to break under the basket.

Why choose the shortest breakthrough route?

The three most commonly used breakthrough details will make your passer as powerful as Owen Iverson

Many times, when we first break through, we are often half a step ahead of the defense, when we have the advantage, and the defense can only chase us from the side or even behind.

The three most commonly used breakthrough details will make your passer as powerful as Owen Iverson

At this time, we take the initiative to confront the opponent, which can force the opponent to slow down, and the opponent will not be able to catch up with our footsteps for defense

Some of the brothers asked, "Skill Jun, my explosive power is not strong, what should I do if I can't grab this half-step advantage?" ”

Don't worry, it's solvable. But it's not a question of explosiveness, what is the problem? Did not choose the right direction to break through

Detail three: Attack the front side foot

This breakthrough is superior, and it can be protruded left and right. But why do some people break through and get half a step ahead of the defense, while you crash into the arms of your opponent as soon as you break through?

Attack the front side foot – putting you half a step ahead of the defense

When you break through, first observe the defensive position, if the opponent is standing with two feet one in front of the other, then you attack in the direction of his front foot.

For example, if the defender below has his right foot further ahead, he will protrude to his right. In this way, the defender needs to make an extra turn to catch up with us, and naturally it will slow us down.

Wouldn't that make it easy to get half a step ahead of the defense? So what's the use of taking that half-step lead when you break through? Review it again, take the initiative to confront, and delay the defensive pace.

For example, slow down and actively lean back on the opponent, force the opponent to slow down, stuck the opponent, you can not only easily break in, but also slow down the end of the hit rate will be more stable.

It can be seen that the breakthrough of people does not need to blindly rely on the outbreak, rely on speed, pay attention to the above three details, you can easily tear through the defense line, and the efficiency of the passer is soaring!

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