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learn these 4 basic moves. in n out lefty and righty, crossover left to right and right to left, through the legs left to right and right to left and behindthe back left to right and right to left. basically those moves with using both hands. practice these moves until you have them down pat. and down pat meansthat when you dribble it just comes naturally and you dont have to think about anything.
being a point guard is to envision the next play thats going to happen. alot of dribbling through people is also reaction to how the defender plays youwhether hes laying off waiting for you to make a move or hes pressuring you and you got to go by him. also hesitation is important in making these moveswork. you need to get the defender to think you are actually slowing up when you are actually turning up the speed.
once you have these moves down you should mix them up and create combinations i.e. in n out lefty to left to right crossover or in n out lefty to a left toright behind the back to right hand to left crossover and drive in. sounds complicated but not really once you know these moves. also after trying thesemoves, you will find out which move works best for you and you will have go to moves that you know will always work. again this is just a lot of practicing andseeing what works.
marburys handles are def nothing spectacular. he has no lefty moves at all. i would say to watch alot of deron williams, tim hardaway, and baron davis. deron williams has alot of moves nice crossover both ways, in n out, a killer step back, and a nice through the legs. hes very good with both hands. timhardaway if you want that killer crossover, also watch how he changes speeds and uses hesitation to make that killer crossover work. baron also good handleboth ways and some nasty moves.
being a point guard is to envision the next play thats going to happen. alot of dribbling through people is also reaction to how the defender plays youwhether hes laying off waiting for you to make a move or hes pressuring you and you got to go by him. also hesitation is important in making these moveswork. you need to get the defender to think you are actually slowing up when you are actually turning up the speed.
once you have these moves down you should mix them up and create combinations i.e. in n out lefty to left to right crossover or in n out lefty to a left toright behind the back to right hand to left crossover and drive in. sounds complicated but not really once you know these moves. also after trying thesemoves, you will find out which move works best for you and you will have go to moves that you know will always work. again this is just a lot of practicing andseeing what works.
marburys handles are def nothing spectacular. he has no lefty moves at all. i would say to watch alot of deron williams, tim hardaway, and baron davis. deron williams has alot of moves nice crossover both ways, in n out, a killer step back, and a nice through the legs. hes very good with both hands. timhardaway if you want that killer crossover, also watch how he changes speeds and uses hesitation to make that killer crossover work. baron also good handleboth ways and some nasty moves.