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How to meet Lingbo's micro-steps after shooting in street basketball?
(Turn) SF's so-called ultimate trick is not to say how powerful it is in the competition, but to say that this set of tricks is basically used, so you can use it to warm your hands before each competition and stay far ahead in the competition. It's also great to play such a game. In short, this is very basic!

Closer to home, it is the awa of sf, followed by a Jay, then leaned back, and then canceled the leaning back with virtual reality. At this time, it will become a state of holding the ball with virtual reality, then playing the talent ball, and finally canceling the talent with Lingbo micro-steps.

Let me talk about each step in detail:

1.awa is divided into three situations: changing direction 1 time, changing direction twice and changing direction three times:

(1). Because of James's last step 2, sf's breakthrough can be changed to three times (for example, pretend to suddenly turn left, then change to the last step, and finally break right). The specific keyboard operations are: A+ left, back and right (in turn). This awa can be done immediately as long as it is completed three times and the original position is W.

(2) After two breakouts (that is, around A+/ right left/left back/right back), point W, dribble the ball on the back, release W after seeing the ball hit the ground 1, and immediately continue A to come out.

(3) After the change of direction 1 time (that is, A+ left/right/back) is completed, point W, dribble on your back and watch the racket release W twice, and A can come out immediately.

2. Jay: I believe that pressing the F key after awa is Jay's. It has no technical content and should be able to do it.

3. coming down is to return to Jay's state.

This is not difficult either. It is the same as the general method of sending back.

4. The actual situation cancels the tilt:

This is a bit difficult, because the direction of virtual reality is the same as the direction of backward tilt, so the method of pressing the keyboard is: in the state after Jay's end, don't loosen the reverse direction key of the basket, and then press D and W quickly, it will appear, and the backward tilt will be cancelled by virtual reality and become a virtual reality state.

5. Serve the talented ball in a true or false holding state.

In the process of holding the ball, your hand should always press W. At this time, press the direction of the basket first, and then press D while releasing W. There will be an RC ball.

6. The next step is the last step: RC is cancelled by Lingbo micro-step, and Lingbo micro-step layup.

The premise of this step must be to stand in the position where Lingbo micro-steps can be sent out (don't let Ava already reach the basket). The RC ball serves, and the body jumps forward, but before jumping up, quickly press Lingbo micro-step (left and right under the basket +DD).

This is the whole process. Why is this process indispensable? You can try if you don't believe me. After Jay's end, if you don't lean back and cancel the reality, you won't be able to produce talents and stride. You have to have a talent ball to make a micro-step.

Another trick is to use virtual reality to cancel the backward tilt, so that you can make a layup in the dead ball state (that is, in the three-step layup area, make a fake shot in the same place, and then try to see if you can make a layup. No, but in this state, you can make a layup if you lean back, and then cancel it with virtual reality. If you are not in the three-step area, you will be an adult.

The standard to measure the quality of this Lian Bi is whether there is any illusion in the last step. If the connection is good, the last step will appear phantom because of the previous awa.

Again, this is just a technical post, don't discuss the practicality of such a long set of tricks! But the operation is the basic skill of sf, and you can also see the independent application of each step in the competition.