A feint is any deceptive move used to mislead an opposing defensive player. These actions include faking a pass, a shot, or a direction change. The goal is to force the defender to move the wrong way. A successful feint creates a clear advantage for the attacking offensive player. Players use their eyes, arms, and hips to make the deception believable. One example involves a player faking a drive right but moving left. This simple movement leaves the defender behind and opens a path to goal. Feints require high levels of body control and explosive power to be effective. Beginners must learn to sell the fake before making their actual move. Mastering various feints is crucial for winning one on one battles on court.
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