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Finishing Against a Help Defender

By Brian Williams on June 27, 2017

Finishing Against a Help Defender

3 Finishing moves for players to use against a helping defender from Drew Hanlen.

Drew is an NBA skills trainer and founder of Pure Sweat Basketball.

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  1. ATF says

    January 21, 2018 at 8:49 am

    All due respect, but that last move is a traveling violation. I am an IAABO official who works high school varsity. There isn’t an official in the land who isn’t going to whistle that for a walk in a game.

  2. Larry Giustiniani says

    January 23, 2018 at 4:46 am

    ATF
    Nothing damages a young players QUALITY development more than an official who simply cannot count 2 steps after a dribble is picked up. The two step rule has been resoectef in each of those moves yet done so in very game applicable techniques that raise a players game readiness , skill and confidence. Please recount his steps, see the difference and elevate YOUR skills to keep up with the progress of the game…or you will be hindering it and ultimately hurting the hard working athlete.

  3. Ramon Foster says

    February 27, 2018 at 1:31 pm

    I agree that was a travel.

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