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Discover Ludwig"drop step" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
"Drop step" refers to a movement or action where a person lowers one foot behind the other while changing direction or preparing to move forward. It is commonly used in sports, particularly in basketball and dancing. Example: The basketball coach emphasized the importance of using a drop step to quickly change direction on the court and get past defenders.
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He used a more compact delivery in which he shortened the drop step of his left foot, lowered his hands and tried to be quicker to the plate.
Cameron had the quickest route to the entry pass, but his drop step just before it was played allowed Garcia to get a running start at him.
Camby was asked because it was no secret that he could use a few low-post lessons, develop a baby hook, a drop step, anything resembling a go-to move.
There are 6-8 forwhods who are guarding their man, but are quick enough to take one drop step to cut off a dribbler if he beats his man on the perimeter.
Sullinger's father, Satch, is a high school coach and taught his son a drop step at age 2 and the proper free-throw shooting form when he was 3. Sullinger also had two older brothers who played in college: J. J. at Ohio State and Julian at Kent State.
So sometimes that doesn't work so I do an open drop and I normally do a stick shot instead of a drop step into a hook shot.
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As the game wore on, he showcased his full collection of drop steps and slip screens.
Knicks forward Othella Harrington has the prettiest post moves on the team: spins, drop steps, hooks.
It came down to Masada, the Western Wall, the country's beaches versus drop steps and blockouts and banging around against the pros.
For Troy Murphy, the baseline was a launching pad for a feathery left-handed turnaround jumper, the lane was a Twister game mat for a variety of nifty drop steps.
He converted drop-step moves into powerful dunks.
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