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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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