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fadeaways

Fadeaway is a basketball shooting technique in which the shooter releases the ball while leaning or fading away from the defender. The move typically involves an airborne or elevated leap while the body is angled backward, creating space and making it harder for the defender to contest the shot. Fadeaways are most common in one-on-one situations or close to the post, where the defender has leverage to block a straight-on attempt but may have difficulty with a shot released over the shoulder.

Technique: Effective fadeaways require balance, footwork, and timing. A shooter plants an inside foot, uses a

Variations and strategy: Common forms include the turn-around fadeaway and the one- or two-foot fadeaway, performed

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quick
shoulder
and
torso
rotation,
and
releases
while
the
body
is
fading,
often
with
the
shooting
arm
extended
and
high
behind
the
defender.
The
shot
is
usually
released
at
the
apex
of
the
jump
to
maximize
separation,
with
the
non-shooting
hand
guiding
the
ball.
with
either
hand.
Fadeaways
are
prized
for
their
ability
to
create
space
against
length
and
reach,
but
they
can
be
difficult
to
execute
consistently
and
may
reduce
shooting
efficiency
if
overused.
They
are
a
hallmark
of
several
famous
scorers,
such
as
Michael
Jordan
and
Kobe
Bryant,
who
used
the
move
to
score
over
taller
defenders.
Dirk
Nowitzki
also
popularized
a
high-arching
fadeaway
with
a
distinct
shooting
style.