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the show! Hi I'm Coach Collin Castellaw with Shot Mechanics.com and this is the Stephen
Curry Wrap Dribble. Now in the All-Star game Stephen Curry put on a handles clinic and
used this wrap dribble to split the defense for an easy layup. What made this move even
more impressive is he used his left hand to wrap it around his leg and then push it out
past the defenders. So i wanted to break this move down for you. It's not as hard as you
think it might be abd it can be super useful in a tough situation. Before we break it down
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everyday and we want you to be apart of the ride. So let's learn how Steph does it. to
begin this move Stephen Curry has to set up his defender with a jab cross. this gets Dwyane
Wade's momentum moving forward as Stephen Curry brings back his crossover. From here
Stephen Curry can see that he has beat Dwayne Wade but he can see that LeBron James is beginning
to come to help. So Stephen Curry wraps the ball between his legs that way his legs shield
the ball from the defenders as it passes through. Notice how he pushes the ball really far out
in front of him. That way each defender can not get a hand on it. Then the last step he
gets his eyes up quick to read the help side defender. Carmelo is late on the help side
rotation so Steph gets and easy bucket. Alright so let's review for you. There is kind of
3 main things you want to think about when you are doing this move. #1 it works best
if both of the defenders are on the side of you. if ones in front or ones in behind it
makes it a lot more vulnerable for a steal. #2 when you wrap the ball around your leg
you want to push it out in front of you as far as you can. That way you get extra separation
from the defender sticking their hands in. #3 you want to get your eyes up as quick as
you possibly can that way you can see the help side defender and make a decision if
you want to shoot or pass. Alright that is it I'm Coach Collin Castellaw with Shot Mechanics.com
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