Think of this more like a tool in a toolbox rather than something you have to do every time. Kobe has a good video explaining the drawbacks of the negative step
Its cause pushing your foot back shows a drive so the closing defender wont jump if he's disciplined you cant get into a shooting motion with that foot back there or at least a believable one
He’s right, sprinters usually even take a 4 point stance, football players running a 40 use a 3 point stance, the shorter the distance the more free you need your other body parts for a momentum shift
Think of this more like a tool in a toolbox rather than something you have to do every time. Kobe has a good video explaining the drawbacks of the negative step
As an old head. I have never once heard anyone say that this is wrong. Lol.
Its cause pushing your foot back shows a drive so the closing defender wont jump if he's disciplined you cant get into a shooting motion with that foot back there or at least a believable one
Sprinters does not push off the back foot. But I understand the concept of the generating explosion.
He’s right, sprinters usually even take a 4 point stance, football players running a 40 use a 3 point stance, the shorter the distance the more free you need your other body parts for a momentum shift
Nice move lm really trying to get good at basketball this helps
Kobe literally broke this down
That's not really a move. Especially when he's overplaying you're right and just giving you left out for there was late.