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Basketball Between-The-Legs Spin Move Into a Layup

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Summary: The between-the-legs spin move is used to fake out a defender, and when doing this basketball combination move, alternate the ball between the left and right hand. Learn to shoot between-the-legs layups to deceive defenders with this free video from a semiprofessional basketball player.

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By Travis Corpening
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Travis Corpening has been playing basketball since the age of six. He played as a guard for Francis Marion University, and he moved on to play semiprofessional basketball for the...read more

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"Hi, I'm Travis Corpening, coming to you here from Carolina Beach Recreation Center, and I'm going to show you just how to do a between the legs spin move into a lay-up. Now, the first thing you want to do is you want to use this; probably you want to use this in the paint in the paint when you're trying to deceive a defender. So, what you want to do is you you have the ball; if if you're right-handed, you want to have the ball in your left hand, come through and cross between your legs into your right hand, and as you do that with the ball you want to cross. Use that hand. The ball should be in the right hand. And use that momentum to spin your body the opposite direction and lay it in with the left hand. By doing that what you do is you give the defender, you're fooling the defender into thinking that you're going actually to your right when you're actually planning to go to your left. So, as you you cross over, spin and finish right there on the on the glass, right there on the backboard. There you have it. The crossover spin move into a lay-up."

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