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    How do I know what kind of defender I'm going up against?
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    Use some set-up moves and see if they bite. Harder defenders won't usually fall for these as much as weaker defenders. Good defenders may also have their arms out.
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    What is a double dribble?
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    It's dribbling the ball, then holding it, then dribbling again.
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    Which move or moves are best when trying to get past defenders?
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    That really depends on the type of defender you are going up against and your own play style. There is no move that will make you get past every defender, but the best move is probably a cross-over, as it is easy and really effective when done properly.
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    Can I dribble with some tricks?
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    That would be good, but if you're trying out for something, coaches might think you're showing off. Dribbling with tricks isn't a basketball fundamental, but can help with getting around defenders.
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    What moves will help me fake them out when they give up no ground?
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    A defender who gives up no ground is leaving you open for a jump shot. They will not come out to guard you until you prove you can knock down a jumper consistently. Tip: Work on knocking down shots consistently from a couple of spots on the court. Then work your dribble to get you to these spots.
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    What is required to do a crossover?
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    You need to shift momentum as you move the ball from one hand to the other. This works best if you have the ball in one hand, then fake that way, then cross over to your other hand, then drive.
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    How do I execute one on one moves if I am a big man?
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    If you are taller than your defender, try to "post" them up. Try backing your defender down and using a jump hook. Once they get used to that move, a simple pivot before you shoot can really fake them out. To see them in action, go to YouTube and search for "Low Post Basketball Moves."
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    How do I dribble really quickly?
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    Keep your hands as low as possible, but mainly practice. The more you do of anything, the better you get.
  • Question
    How do I avoid ball tap?
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    Play with a puck instead of a ball, as it decreases the friction between your hand and the puck. In this way, you will have more force.
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    Does switching legs work to fake a defender on the direction?
    Community Answer
    It could work if you're quick enough, but if you're slow, then there's no point.
  • Question
    How do I dribble when one on one in basketball?
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    Dribble very, very low. It’s harder for your opponent to steal the ball if you do so.
  • Question
    At 5'11, can I dunk on a 10' foot basketball hoop?
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    This all depends on how high you can jump, how heavy you are, and your wingspan. Normally, the odds do not favor you, but if you have a long wingspan and can jump very high, then you might be able to. Try it!
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    How can I beat someone who is better then me?
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    Luck is your only option. However, playing with someone who's better than you, even though you'll likely lose, is a great way to build your own skills.
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    How can I get past defenders who are harder and stronger than me?
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    Use this to their disadvantage. If they're larger and stronger, they may not be as agile.
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