In defense, no matter how cautious the defenders are, they always have to face the player with the ball head-on.
This results in the defending side always being at a disadvantage.
They must watch the ball handler move first and then make their next defensive play based on the ball handler's actions.
Many experienced defenders want to break out of this mold.
They hope to anticipate the ball handler's attacking moves in advance, thus making defensive moves ahead of time, achieving the miraculous effect of proactive defense.
But this technique of turning passive into active requires extreme precision in the defender's anticipation!
Used well, it gives twice the result with half the effort;
Used incorrectly, you'll get bypassed without a doubt.
Just like this time, Tang Long's footwork was like a pianist's fingers, going the other way, tapping twice consecutively on the right side!
It's not left-right-left, it's right-right-right, brother!
"Ah, this!"
