1. The ability to shoot with one step in front of the basket is equivalent to losing half of the game. Here is a small discussion
(1) Position:
p>Stand one step in front of the basket and shoot, remember! Otherwise, the chance of catching the rebound will be reduced if you encounter a master.
(2), shooting method: ball, or ball If you don’t score, you will lose rebounds. Over time, you will no longer be able to shoot.
Press D directly to shoot without pressing the direction keys, or add one or two fake moves before shooting.
(3) Advantages :
The probability of catching rebounds is 95%, and the scoring rate is 95%. If you have the ability, it is equivalent to losing half of the game. Here is a small discussion
(4), precautions :
Shooting: Pay attention to adding fake moves. Don’t take the first shot or the second shot every time. Make more changes so that others can’t block shots regularly. Rebounds: Don’t hit the board when you see the ball. Go in, press D immediately to jump up and grab the rebound in about 0.2 seconds, and react quickly! After taking the board, continue to fake 1 to 2 times before shooting. At this time, you will basically deceive everyone!
Confidence in attacking. However, a ball The team's center position did not score
2. King step layup method.
(1) Position:
After receiving the ball near the basket, Take a step in the direction you are used to using the Overlord Step. Remember, try not to use the catch-and-turn, dribbling method, as it is easy to get the ball intercepted.) Attack with confidence. However, a team's center position does not score
(2). Throwing method:
On the right side of the basket: ↓ + ← (press D at the same time); in front of the basket: ← + ↑ (press D at the same time); on the left side of the basket: ↓ + ↑ + → (Press D at the same time).
(3) Advantages: Single offensive method. When encountering a confrontation with a master, you often get hit
For opponents who have no special experience in defending the Overlord Step, The goal rate is 98%. If there are no goals, it is probably because the opponent is defending closely or is not coherent.
(4). Notes:
Requirements for using the Overlord Step in the game The user is very proficient in mastering the direction keyboard and the continuity of movements, otherwise it will become a standing shot or a running shot. It is recommended that new friends practice on their own in the training mode. And pay attention to using fake moves, or when meeting a shot-blocking master. Standing shots, interspersed use of baskets, or missed shots and loss of rebounds, over time, there will be no more
3. Turn or half-turn for a layup.
(1) Standing , or miss the ball and lose the rebound. Over time, there will be no more.
With your back or side to the basket, stand around the basket one step or so away from the basket.
(2 ), shooting method
After catching the ball, directly press: direction key towards the basket + D. (Example: stand one step in front of the basket with your back to the basket, and press: ↑ key for layup + D key. Attack with confidence. However, a team's center position does not score.
(3), advantage
When going for a layup, you can use your turn to stagger your opponent, causing him to I can't block shots for you. Are you the kind of expert who likes to press A and raise your hands to defend and block shots? The goal rate is almost 99%.
(4). Pay attention to the ability, which means losing half of it. A small discussion here
When encountering an opponent who likes to press the A button to defend closely, they often bounce back to the basket and fail to score. It is recommended to use both sides of the basket to turn or half-turn to shoot, so that If you react quickly, you have a 70% chance of grabbing the rebound and shooting again.
4. The ability to shoot with the hook is equivalent to losing half of the game. Here is a small discussion
(1) , Position
Try to stand in front of the basket. Because if you miss the shot while standing in front, you will react quickly and have a greater chance of getting the rebound back.
(2) Shooting method The offensive method is single, and when faced with a confrontation with a master, he often suffers a loss
For basic shooting methods, please read the skill description. Here I will introduce a hook shot with a king step.
Near the basket, if someone is defending you closely or pressing A and raising their hands to guard you, then if you use a hook shot, I bet that 8 out of 10 shots will not go in, and if you are on both sides of the basket at this time If you do, the ball will generally continue to bounce in the opposite direction, and you will 99.9% not be able to get the rebound back. So the hook hand is not used like that. Here is my throwing method:
After catching the ball, see the opponent If he is close to you, press A and raise his hands to guard you. Don't make a quick throw. Move back. If he still follows you and closes you, you can no longer run (that is, the second dribble).
Just use the overlord step hook, it's very simple: ①. If you are standing on both sides of the basket, press: ↑ + the basket reverse key + the basket reverse key (press D at the same time); ②. If you are standing in front of the basket, press: ← key or → key + basket reverse direction key + basket reverse direction key (press D at the same time). If the ball fails to score and the rebound is lost, over time, there will be no advantage.
(3) Advantage
Not to brag, as long as you are proficient in using my method, and in the case of 1:1, the goal rate is almost 99.9%.
(4), Note: The offensive method is single. When encountering a confrontation with a master, you will often get blocked
For players who are not skilled in the King Step or when the opponent has two people guarding you, just pass the ball. Don't force it. Because of the hook hand In fact, shooting is more successful when the defensive player in front of you is 1 or 2 steps away from you. Otherwise, it is almost a useless skill.
The difference between 2V2 and 3V3 is very big. 2V2 is basically singles. , there is little coordination, so as long as the control of the board and the defense of one's own people are in place, 3V3 has many tactics because there are more passes.
In 3V3, C's 3 points, teammates It will be more comfortable to play. ★Defense comes first, including helping teammates with defense and rebounding. Personally, I feel that awareness of defense is more important than rebounding; ★The second is to actively block the gap, although I am often scolded by the opponent for blocking the gap. LJ or something like that, but this is indeed the most practical way to score. Don't run in front of G to help him. This will block his movement route. Just wait for G to pass by and then squeeze in. If the opponent is with G, squeeze your G twice and there will be a big gap; ★The third thing is to attack the really good C. You have to attack by yourself, but you can't attack forcefully, because it will be very bad if you don't attack. It is not easy to guarantee rebounds because of your own popularity and offense. It depends on luck. However, if your teammates cannot open up the situation and cannot score points, C’s strong attack will be very fierce. His skills at the basket will change the most, but after a few fake shots, If the opponent doesn't jump, it's best to pass the ball. At this time, the opponent is fully prepared and waiting to hit you. Moreover, your hit will not be high after a few fake shots, and it is easy for the opponent's G to press S to kill you. Hug down. Also, the opponent's C is going to cover your outside line. When the outside line passes the ball to you at the same time, if you have no one to defend you, you must attack and don't pass it back. Otherwise, the opponent's C will be bolder to cover it. Be on guard and increase the pressure on your outside line.
As for the start of the offense, the offense starts by entering the basket without looking back, or coming out and standing next to the defender to block the teammates casually. At this time, it is easy for the opponent C to come up to cover the defense. You You can stride to the basket; there are several defensive starts. Go to the basket, but not too far away from your defender. If your defender is in the mid-range, you have to pull out a little, but not too close to prevent mid-range shots. Just go blue/dunk with PF, and guard against the opponent's inside line in the mid-range. When one of your own is blocked, you have to make up the defense.
The rest you have to practice more by yourself. As for the combination problem, I prefer C+SF+PG (all three of them are the main attackers), or C+SG+PG (the SG and PG who focus on the outside). ), others can also play good offense, but the pressure on the opponent is not as strong as these. In a team with SF, the main thing is the cooperation between C and SF. PG does a good job of passing and defending, and C's return pass The ball is very important
Deeply guarding is to reduce the chance of knocking yourself down when the opponent hits you. It is passive. I personally think it is a necessary skill
Technical 2V2 can be practiced, but Awareness still needs to be practiced in 3V3, come on