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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