Breaking Down LeBron James Secret Drive Moves ft. Coach Chris
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Time to read 4 min
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Time to read 4 min
Today, we are going to explain some of the tricks that King James is using to bypass his defenders, and helping us with the details will be none other than the finder of Hoopsking, Coach Chris.
As we all know, LeBron is not much of a lateral dribbler guy. He is more of a change of pace/monster first step kind of attacker, and he is using his strength (read shoulder) to bump a defender and drive to the rim.
And, there is a little secret that Coach Chris noticed. LeBron James is often uses his offhand to chop down/lock down his defenders just enough to make a body contact that will give him the advantage needed to have a clear driving lane.
Here we have a situation where LeBron is on a high post with the ball, having his back turned to the rim. We all know that this is a not a good attacking position. On the other side, we have a defender that is in a solid spot. He is protecting the paint, he is forcing the corner/sideline, and he is close to James. But, as the Coach Chris is pointing out, LeBron is initiating a contact, and it is a hard one. Why? Because he knows that he has the size and power advantage, and because he knows that the defender needs to take a hit because if he steps back, James is already in the paint.
So, this is a crucial part. As the contact takes place, and James sees (feels) that the defender is leaning towards him with his all weight, he swings his off arm and he chops the arms of the defender, while rotating his body around his right leg. The trick is in the that off-hand. You can push a bit, and the judge will let it slip his eye, but if you go too far, an offensive foul will be called. Basically, you can not overdo it with the off-hand. Every off-hand extension, that overcomes the middle level of the shoulder front-to-back movement is considered foul.
As the play continues, we see the push-off of the defender who is in a lock position and can not move, which gives the attacker the advantage to drive the lane and get to the basket.
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Today, we are going to explain some of the tricks that King James is using to bypass his defenders, and helping us with the details will be none other than the finder of Hoopsking, Coach Chris.
As we all know, LeBron is not much of a lateral dribbler guy. He is more of a change of pace/monster first step kind of attacker, and he is using his strength (read shoulder) to bump a defender and drive to the rim.
And, there is a little secret that Coach Chris noticed. LeBron James is often uses his offhand to chop down/lock down his defenders just enough to make a body contact that will give him the advantage needed to have a clear driving lane.
Today, we are going to explain some of the tricks that King James is using to bypass his defenders, and helping us with the details will be none other than the finder of Hoopsking, Coach Chris.
As we all know, LeBron is not much of a lateral dribbler guy. He is more of a change of pace/monster first step kind of attacker, and he is using his strength (read shoulder) to bump a defender and drive to the rim.
And, there is a little secret that Coach Chris noticed. LeBron James is often uses his offhand to chop down/lock down his defenders just enough to make a body contact that will give him the advantage needed to have a clear driving lane.
Today, we are going to explain some of the tricks that King James is using to bypass his defenders, and helping us with the details will be none other than the finder of Hoopsking, Coach Chris.
As we all know, LeBron is not much of a lateral dribbler guy. He is more of a change of pace/monster first step kind of attacker, and he is using his strength (read shoulder) to bump a defender and drive to the rim.
And, there is a little secret that Coach Chris noticed. LeBron James is often uses his offhand to chop down/lock down his defenders just enough to make a body contact that will give him the advantage needed to have a clear driving lane.
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