If you are talking about playing basketball, it generally would be a good idea to know how to 'do' a layup. In basketball, the layup is one of the most important shots in the game because most points are scored that way.
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Well the most accurate spot for people can be everywhere its just depending on what their playing style is. But usually the closer you are to the basket the more accurate you are going to be. Take the layup as an example,that is usually the most highest percentage shot in the game,meaning most people that take a layup usually make it.
A layup is when you are very close to the basket when you shoot the ball. I would say a player would be 3 feet or less from the basket when they shot a layup.
You need to dummy and when the opponent is one way, dribble past them and make a great layup. It worked for me!
with your hands!!!! ARE YOU F***ING SERIOUS YOU GOT TO BE JOKING.
Yes, you can change direction while performing a layup by using your off hand to shield the defender and protect the ball while shifting your body to move around the defender. This requires good timing, coordination, and body control to effectively change direction mid-air and finish the layup. Practice and game experience will help improve your ability to execute this skill effectively.
When you are doing a layup, you go toward the basket. I'm sorry don't know what you mean.
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it is very easy to use rondo layup,thats all you have to do is grip the ball and do a finger roll.................
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You cannot master the layup upon your first attempt. Layups are mastered after years and years of practice. The first year will help you get the basics down; the second year will help you perfect the right or left handed layup; the third, fourth, and fifth years will help you with layups from many different angles; and the sixth year and beyond will help you with the opposite handed layup.