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Okay on some of these moves that we are showing you, you have to understand,
If I am catching the ball here, and I am going to make inside pivot if my defender is here, I am not going inside the pivot on my right foot.
I would be going right into him. I would not go outside pivot on my right foot because he is in that position.
At that time, I have to go outside the pivot left foot for shot,
I go inside pivot left foot for a shot or I would go drop step, power dribble in the lane for shot.
So everything you have to,
The moves that you are going to make have to depend on where the defender is gutting you so you have o keep that in mind before we go into these,
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Once again, we just showed the inside pivot with the right foot.
If Gregory was on my left side or directly behind me, then I could use an outside pivot here and come this way,
Pull my shot.
If he comes with me, I would cross over one dribble.
Another option is to take the shot there so I have two options, if he is on me,
If he plays me on the inside, I catch it on the elbow,
I can outside pivot for a shot,
I can outside pivot, shot fake crossover, one dribble jump or cross over, shot fake, one dribble and take my lay up.
Once again, depending on how he is gutting you, then you are going to use outside or inside pivot.
You can use either one that you like to. It is just a matter of preference or which ever you are comfortable.
If you like using inside pivots,
A lot of people are using inside pivots, people are playing the pain.
Guys who play outside, have a tendency to use the outside pivots is a little bit more.
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