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Why is it normal for Harden to drop three points? And other players just walk?

Harden developed a new three-point retreat. This technical action is very easy, and many players are imitating it. However, we say that Harden's normal three-point retreat does not go, and sometimes there will be two consecutive retreats, which is indeed a walk, but sometimes the referee does not blow it out.

The so-called three-point retreat means taking two steps back and shooting outside the three-point line. This is the same as a three-step layup. They all start with catching the ball and take two steps in a row. The direction is not limited. Forward is a three-step layup, one step to the left and one step to the right is a European step, and continuous backward shooting is a three-step backward.

Under normal circumstances, if the right hand is a shooter, the left foot is usually taken back first, and then the right foot is taken back, which is tied to the left foot, making it easy to exert force and make consistent movements. On the other hand, if you shoot with your left hand, you will retract your right foot first and then move to the right and rear. But Harden's research this season is often used in addition to the new three-point back step, that is, shooting with his left hand, first withdrawing his left foot to the right rear, and then withdrawing his right foot, so that the distance will be farther and the shooting space will be larger. But when you take back your right foot, you must lift your left foot and don't touch the ground, because if you don't lift your left foot, there will be no room to come out, and your legs will cross.

Impressively, Harden took a double step back at the end of the attack time. To tell the truth, the ball did go, but the referee didn't blow it out. The next day, Curry did the same thing, and the referee blew a foul. Some people think this may be a double mark. In fact, the referee also misjudged. If you can't blow it the first time, you won't blow it again.

Friends who usually play ball can try Harden's new three-point backward step. According to the test, it is still quite effective, but it needs strong coordination and waist and abdomen strength.

First of all, Harden's step back is reasonable in most cases. Under normal circumstances, taking a step back is not a step, but sometimes when we watch the rocket game, Harden obviously takes more than one step back, sometimes his foot will jump back, and even one or two steps back. This action has also been ridiculed by many stars in the league, and Curry is one of them.

In fact, old fans should know that the league doesn't care too much about this action in dribbling consistency. For a simple example, many players' fast break and dunk are more than three steps, and the dunk after stealing is the best, so this kind of move is the most allowed in the league, such as James, Kobe, Durant, Shao Wei and now Brother Xin.

Harden, on the other hand, it's really not easy to blow a penalty, because taking two steps back before shooting is also a coherent action, so many referees turn a blind eye, but this imitation of the opposing player is not good, just like James's fast break dunk before, and everyone else is basically the same, and a fast break can't be blown away at one go.

However, this action became Harden's exclusive right. Obviously the referee will not blow when he sees Harden, but Curry or Jokic will blow it away. Maybe this is the so-called superstar rule of the league, but I wonder if Curry is bigger than Harden. Curry's retreat step, blowing many times in the regular season is invalid. Of course, Curry also made his own response, and made a gesture of 13 on his chest, meaning that I am not Harden and I have no right.

Harden's retrogression belongs to the edge ball of playing basketball rules, which is difficult to define.

Anyone who has played golf and has some basic skills knows that it is difficult to distinguish illegal actions such as walking, second luck and bowl turning in actual combat. There are few referees on the court. When there is a dispute, you can't watch videos and do actions in the blink of an eye. What should you do? See if the movements are coherent. That is: visual judgment according to the impression. To put it bluntly, this person is fluent, dribbling and so on. Doesn't look like walking. That ball didn't seem to be a big problem just now. I have seen this man play ball. He can't walk at ordinary times, and this ball is no different from his usual, so he didn't walk.

Going back to Harden, instead of discussing whether he has left or not, it is better to change the angle. Why can only Harden be questioned many times but never blown away?

In the NBA, we saw the stunts of various gods, such as Jordan and Kobe's back jump shot, McGrady's elegant breakthrough and the fastest first step, Wade's lightning stride, James's strong touchdown, Ross's striding meteor, and so on.

However, Harden's housekeeping skills seem to be different from others. He has athletic ability close to genius, and occasionally makes long-range shots and dunks that surprise the audience. He has a weight advantage, but he doesn't seem to rely too much. His basketball philosophy is rhythm.

Just as the referee explains whether Harden walks in the video, basketball has a rhythm. It seems reasonable for Harden to take a step with the ball at his own pace, because his withdrawal is too fast and smooth, and it is difficult to define which step is from dribbling to holding the ball and which step is the first step of withdrawal.

Harden's dribbling is not as shocking as Iverson's massive shaking in disguise, but careful observation shows that he dribbles in various dazzling crosses, and then accelerates, shifts gears and retreats. These processes are completed in one go, without excessively highlighting a certain link, but each key point is perfectly connected. As a defender, you see that it takes him 6 to 7 seconds to attack each time, which seems to have enough time to judge his next move, but in fact, every move he makes is fake and true, and it makes you feel helpless to understand your defensive habits. Butler, a soldier with sharp defense, can't even stop the breakthrough route in the face of Harden, because he can't tell which way he is going. By the time he starts, it will be too late.

In the playoffs between the Rockets and the Timberwolves, it is obvious that Butler can't limit Harden's breakthrough, but can only interfere with shooting through harassment behind his back.

Harden's rhythm skills and rhythm control are not available to many NBA stars. Of course, those talented superstars don't need to learn this. When you have the physical quality of James or Shao Wei, you will dunk in the restricted area with one foot on the accelerator, so it seems that you don't need much struggle. But the horror of Harden is that he has a physical talent close to genius, but he is superior in skills and details, which also makes his playing style tend to be healthy and not easy to get hurt. But as long as he seizes the opportunity, he can stride and get up and fly, reminding me that flying can kill you, even though I am fat.

Therefore, playing the rhythm in applause is the reason why Harden can "fool" the referee and make people question his helplessness.

Accurately speaking, it is normal for Harden to take a step back. There is no suspicion of leaving. Occasionally there is suspicion of walking. At the same time, he is the most important role in losing three points. Referees are used to it. Others only use the backward step occasionally, which is not skilled enough, and it is easy to walk.

Ha ha Deng's three-point retirement is a walk, but the league can't blow it, or the nba will be finished.

Did someone else screw up? Take your time!

The NBA destroyed Harden, and Harden doesn't know it yet.

Walking is the adopted son of the referee.