Answering "Who scored a memorable goal in the replay of the 1999 FA Cup semi-final single-handedly dribbling the ball from the half-way line past every Arsenal defender and scoring against David Seaman?"
Explanation: The goal was named "Goal of the Season" for the 1998-99 season, awarded on BBC's "Match of the Day" program.
Answer by Eric Ndung'u Murugami. eric.murugami@gmail.com
Real Answer: Ryan Giggs for Manchester United in extra time. (Sarah B.)
Practice passing and dribbling.
A deadball in basketball is when someone who is dribbling the ball, stops dribbling. That person is just stuck in that spot until a teammate comes to retrieve the ball. You can only be "dead" for 5 seconds with a defender on you.
Handling is just basically dribbling the ball and protecting it from the defender. There are many moves that you can do to try and get around them. Some are crossovers, in and out, behind the back and many more....
Consider what position the player plays. A defender should have good heading, shooting (clearance) and tackling ability. A midfielder needs to be a good all rounder. A winger should have good crossing, dribbling and speed. A striker needs to have good shooting (finishing), speed and dribbling .
Since the dribble can only begin and stop one time it is in a player's possession, you should make his dribble count. Every single dribble should have a purpose.
Yes. According to NBA, NCAA, and High School Rules, if the dribble is stopped, and you hold onto the ball, you can begin to dribble again once an opposing player makes any contact with the ball in your hands. This includes but is not limited to attempting to strip or knock away the ball from your possession. Even if you retain possession, you are free to dribble again.
No. The scissors kick is an acrobatic over-the-head power kick (sometimes called a "bicycle kick"), while a step-over is a tricky move meant to deceive a defender while dribbling.
To play like Barcelona star Lionel Messi you have to have crazy control while dribbling at speed. Another way is looking one way but cut in the other direction to confuse the defender. You also need a lot of speed and when your dribbling try to change pace.
Answerhey just practice dribbling up and down the court with your strong hand one way your weak hand the other way. Once you get the hang of that try to do some between the legs, crossovers, stuff like that while your going up and down the court. Good luck to you next year.^that answers good, but when ur ready try getting a friend to help defend you and make sure hes a good defender. it might seem frustrating at first when ur trying to do drills against a good defender, but then when u dribble against an average defender itll be easy.^thats all true but just go to google and look up dribbling drills. They have a lot of sites for that. or you can just dribble 2 balls at a time. first time you alternate dribbles the second time you dribble between the legs.
It was Patrick Battiston, and in fact he was a defender, not a striker that Harald Schumacher brought down in the '82 World Cup semifinal. Battiston was knocked unconscious and he had damaged his vertabrae and had some teeth knocked out. Amazingly, the ref did not even give a free kick to France for the incident.
The ability "Defender" is actually a disability, a creature with defender cannot attack. Creatures with Defender often have "Wall" as their type.
You have to verify either Dragonlord , Starlord or Guardian to get defender when you verify one of the 3 you can get Defender