Walking is not walking, but a very practical skill. Its characteristic is that it can enter the interior quickly and can be used flexibly according to the situation when shooting. But it is not suitable for tall centers, because when you make your first move, it is easy to be seen through and blocked. The action should be like this. For example, if you see that the insider is free, you are ready to take a step. If you dribble the ball with your right hand, you should quickly hold the ball with both hands, jump to the neutral position with your left leg, then land with your feet and shoot at the next jump. Pay attention to take off on one leg immediately while holding the ball, and don't take the ball away like a layup. Moreover, after your feet touch the ground, you can either take off, shoot or pass the ball. In short, you can't move your feet any more, or you will be fouled. It's a bit like an emergency stop jumper. The difference is that the jump shot is far from the basket, and a "small jump" in the middle is not obvious, sometimes even omitted; The last shot was a shot. The span between steps is flexible and can be adjusted according to the situation. There are two forms of stepping: the first one is that both feet touch the ground, so that there can be a pause before shooting (that is to say, there can be a fake action time after stepping), but then both feet must touch the ground at the same time, and the feet can't move again during fake action; The second type: the feet land alternately in tandem, so the difference from landing at the same time is that you can cross farther, but like a three-step layup, you should shoot without stopping in autumn. Different from the three-step layup, the steps are not that big.
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