behind-the-back dribble
The "behind-the-back dribble" is a basketball technique used to protect the ball from defenders while maintaining control. Players dribble the ball behind their back, switching it from one hand to the other. This move can create space and help evade defenders, making it a valuable skill in offensive play.
To execute the behind-the-back dribble, a player should keep their head up and use their wrist to push the ball behind their back. This technique is often used by professional players like Stephen Curry and Kyrie Irving to enhance their ball-handling skills and improve their overall game.