Layup controversy James made a layupHoumus Walking, its pace is sometimes questioned whether it exceedsHoumus WalkingThe three-step range allowed in the basketball rules was improvedHoumus Walking, thus giving people the impression of "walking". This controversy mainly stems from the subjective judgment of the audience or commentators on his movements. During the game, although some viewers or commentators questioned James's layup, the referee did not call for it, which further exacerbated the criticism by people who disliked James.
1 The top stars in the NBA usually receive a certain degree of attention from the league. 2 Michael Jordan has rarely been called for fouls in his career, and anyone who touches him can be called for a foul. 3 LeBron James and Dwyane Wade are sometimes considered walking steps, but if you observe their layups carefully, they do sometimes take an extra step. 4 Kobe Bryant's style of play includes some inadvertent elbow shots.
When a player catches the ball while moving or completing a dribbling motion, he can take two steps before stopping and choosing to pass or shoot. NBA referees are extremely relaxed about walking penalties. As long as the center foot explains clearly, the layup is completed smoothly, even if it exceeds three steps, the penalty will generally not be called. James does often take four to five steps when making a layup, or even six steps before jumping up and shooting for a layup. However, due to the speed of action.
Unique pace The pace James uses when making layups is called the "crab step". This pace is characterized by the fact that when holding the ball during the march, the footsteps move in a way that looks similar to walking steps, so it leaves a deep impression. Rule revision Although James's crab step looks like walking steps, the NBA League, after evaluation and discussion, revised the relevant rules to accommodate James's unique layup pace, which means that according to the revised.
The main difference between the two lies in purpose and complexity. James's crab steps are more like a strategic movement that combines multiple techniques, while the jumping steps of ordinary players are more reactive movements to deal with immediate situations. In addition, James's crab steps require a higher level of skill and training on how to avoid walking violations. To avoid walking violations, the key is to be clear about the footsteps.
There have been many breakthroughs, so it gives people the feeling that muscular men can't shoot like O'Neal. It's understandable that Howard has waited for him to walk so many steps. It's indeed a matter of basic skills. These problems are all the movements he used to in the high school league. Because he has not been baptized by the NCAA University's regular league, it's understandable that all basic skills have problems, which leads to the "crab steps" that are often used in competitions. Come on, everyone.
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