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The Euro step, two-step, or long lateral is a basketball move in which an offensive player picks up their dribble, takes a step in one direction, and then quickly takes a second step in another direction. It is intended to allow the offensive player to evade a defender and attack the basket.
The Euro step (sometimes "Eurostep") is a move developed in European basketball in which a player, after picking up their dribble, takes a step in one direction bumping into their defender, and then quickly takes a second step in the other direction before they attempt a layup.
Pinoy step is a basketball move in which an offensive player picks up their dribble, quickly simulates taking a shot the while going towards the basket then proceeds to make an actual shot with the last remaining legal step. It is intended to allow the ball handler to get past a defender and take a more advantageous shot.
But when you are young, let’s get you good at a power two-footed layup first before you do the Euro step. Let’s get you good at the wide-open 15-foot jumper instead of just jacking up 3s all ...
Olympic basketball gold medal game: Women's final schedule, bracket at Paris Games. 2024 Paris Olympics women's basketball: Medal match schedule Bronze medal game: Belgium vs. Australia.
π The Euro Step: Mavericks 4, Spurs 3 (2006 West Semifinals) βΎοΈ Next Year: Cubs 4, Indians 3 (2016 World Series) π The Messiah Promised: Rangers 4, Canucks 3 (1994 Stanley Cup Final)
If, after receiving the ball, a player shall release the ball to start his dribble before his second step. The first step occurs when one foot or both feet touch the floor after gaining control of the ball. The second step occurs after the first step when the other foot touches the floor or both feet touch the floor simultaneously.
A layup in basketball is a two-point shot attempt made by leaping from below, laying the ball up [clarification needed] near the basket, and using one hand to bounce it off the backboard and into the basket. The motion and one-handed reach distinguish it from a jump shot. The layup is considered the most basic shot in basketball.