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What are the moves in street basketball? I want a name and how to practice?

This is a combo that I have learned and it is absolutely torturous! Hope the mottled bamboo lights up. Bonus points! I haven’t been playing street basketball for a long time. Although I’m not good at it, there is an advantage to failing often, that is, I can sum up a lot of experience -_-! So I often think about where I made mistakes and where those masters are better than me (you don't have to think about it when you encounter someone who is cheating...). Let me just say this today, hoping to get everyone's approval. I am not an expert, but if you think you can beat 60 players in the street basket. Then please alt F4 directly. You will save yourself a look of disdain after reading it. It is stated in the title that it is for players who are not good at playing. Hoho ~ Without further ado, let’s get straight to the point and let’s talk about the fourteen actions ^_^ These actions are roughly arranged according to the degree of need for you to remember. There are roughly two ways to press buttons: short press and long press. If you don’t understand, you don’t need to read on. Haha. 1~5 are tactical actions. 6~10 are scoring actions. 11~14 are defensive actions. The first action name: holding the ball behind the back. How to operate: When holding the ball, do not press the direction keys. , Short press W Comment: Maybe most players have never used this action except when pressing the wrong key, right? But don't think this action is inconspicuous. Masters use this action very skillfully. Why~ Because its benefits are huge. Many times, after receiving a pass from a teammate, there is always a defensive player pressing W behind you. Even if the opponent does not press W, it is always troublesome to have a thief behind you, right? Use this move at this time to have a certain chance of knocking down the defender. what does that mean? Just do whatever you want~ The second action name: Dribbling under the crotch in place. Operation method: When dribbling, do not press the direction key, short press A. Comment: This trick is rarely used by people and is considered to have no effect. Otherwise, most people now defend by pressing W and waiting for you to send the ball to their feet, so if you press A frantically... But if you use this move, the opponent will definitely be nervous and react at that moment, because To prevent you from knocking him down, your actions on the other side will end immediately, which can relieve your pressure to a great extent. Leave space for your next move. You may be asking, "So what? I'm here to score and win, not to break other people's nerves." It's very simple. When the person defending you is nervous, his defensive effectiveness will be reduced. . Maybe someone is going to scold me again: "The ball is easily taken out the moment after pressing A~" But don't forget that people have reaction time. When you press the A direction key to pass someone, the opponent's hand is on On S, I'll give you a fatal blow after you finish your extraordinary move. But the action I mentioned was completed instantly. By the time he remembered to press S, that time would have passed long ago. If he still pressed S, then I can only say that the defensive player did not estimate your IQ enough. high-_-! The third and fifth action names: Line-changing pass. Operation method: When dribbling, after pressing the direction key A, immediately press the reverse direction key zR=glt; e1xe comment: This pass is rarely used for the same reason. However, this dribble is more advanced than the one-way dribble. If you use your brain to use it, the effect will be very good. That’s it for the first 5. The first 5 are some tactical actions, used to create scoring opportunities. . Remember: it’s a means, not an end. Don't miss a good opportunity and keep playing, the ball will be missed. bvJ*REPL? The following five are scoring actions. Different positions have different priorities of each action~ @3I? T Q1 The sixth action name: Close shot Operation method: estimate the position by yourself, do not press the direction keys, long press D, do not turn your back to the basket Comment: This action is more difficult to block than a layup, you may say that it is more difficult for an expert to block it It's not casual, it's more about a layup, because most people choose a layup, and the hit rate is higher than a close shot.

Therefore, most of the overlords under the basket are preparing for layups, so your short-range shot is somewhat like a big shot~ Let’s see how many fly swatters vomit blood when they see others raising their little hands in front of them to take a short shot, and they hit a lot of " No shot? No shot!" The seventh action name: mid-range shot: estimate the position by yourself, do not press the direction key, and do not turn your back to the basket. Comment: The mid-range shot is more difficult to defend. Yes, because of its location, outside the inside line and within the three-point line, you have many choices, so the opponent has many things to defend against. It often causes: the opponent takes off, but you pass the ball out; when you are prevented from breaking through, you make a forced mid-range shot. The eighth gt; action name: three-point shot operation method: outside the three-point line, do not press the direction keys, long press D, prohibition of back to the basket 1[".z{V3*Comment: No need to elaborate, now Even Big C shoots three-pointers well -_-! The price-performance ratio is pretty good. You can shoot two three-pointers carefully and put the ball into the basket three times under the shadow of C, but there is no good chance. Don't take action. Also, for a while, the three-point shooting rate will be extremely low! So don't be too stubborn. When it's time to play 2, play 2. Don't end up with a single-digit score -_- The name of the ninth action: The three-step layup is commonly known as the King Step. How to operate: estimate the position yourself, and the direction of the basket. "ltB comment: Very good action, high hit rate, not easy to get blocked. If the previous one was blocked, you can only blame it. If you back up too much, you will encounter someone who knows how to block it~. However, the position range is not very wide. If there is a defensive opponent in front, he might even use that talented move^_^! If you're good at walking three steps, take advantage of it. The tenth action name: Layup Operation method: Estimate the position by yourself, the direction of the basket D Comment: Everyone chooses layup because the hit rate is higher than the short shot, so it has become the most proficient way of blocking shots for most Cs. Especially when the game is about to end, the system will significantly reduce the hit rate, so players who are trying to comeback at the last moment will choose layups instead of ridiculous shots, so we are waiting for this final gift from you. (∩_∩)o...Haha, it is recommended that professions with low layup ability do not have gaps or screens, and do not choose layups easily, because being blocked is very demoralizing~ The above 5 actions are all scoring actions. , there are no specific rules, and you will choose the most appropriate scoring action according to your position and situation. Congratulations! ^_^ You have officially become a master! The eleventh action name: rebounding. Operation method: appropriate place and time. Comment: There is nothing to say about this. Experts will give you guidance and practice hard. The reason why I mention it here is because it is both offensive and defensive. Its importance is self-evident! However, good defense is far more important than scoring, so here are three defensive actions. The twelfth Pr^p ^s action name: FACE UP *Operation method: Opponent's direction W Comment: The most effective defensive action, The essence is to remain unchanged in response to all changes (you are unlucky if you meet God A o (∩_∩) o... haha) Generally, people who like to mess with A basically take the initiative to send the ball to your feet, because when the opponent is When it gets stuck, if you move slightly, the ball will fall. At this time, you should quickly release W to pick up the ball. Don't be silly ^_^ Especially when the opponent is G who can save the ball. Generally, offensive players hate this action, so you can imagine its huge utility. Name of the thirteenth action: Blocking the shot. Operation method: Stand opposite the shooter. Take your own timing. Press D any way you want. Just don’t hold it down. Comment: The most enjoyable defensive action is when you slap the opponent with one palm. How can you be so happy when you hit the three-point line? But... you have to be sure to hit the opponent, don't jump blindly, if you are fooled by the opponent's tap D and fly all over the place, then you might as well use the above trick honestly.

Name of the fourteenth action: Pick out the ball. Operation method: Press S lightly in the appropriate position. Don’t press it repeatedly. Don’t tell me you learned it from me~ Comment: Same as the previous action, the ball is picked out. That person will definitely be very depressed~ But you have to seize the opportunity to dig out, and don't let your opponent get neutral when you dig out, and you can't press S repeatedly, otherwise you will be scolded by your teammates! There is also the moment when you have just finished the extraordinary move, which is the easiest time to get ripped off. So practice hard