The deceptive basketball maneuver involves a player with possession of the ball taking a dribble and then, instead of driving directly to the basket, using a wide, exaggerated step with one foot to create space between themselves and a defender. This movement is often followed by a quick gather and a shot, layup, or pass. A key element is maintaining control of the ball while executing the footwork, as an illegal travel can be called if not performed correctly. For example, a player driving right might plant their left foot wide to the left before gathering the ball and continuing towards the basket.
This particular offensive technique is important because it allows players to create scoring opportunities in tight spaces and exploit defensive positioning. It forces defenders to react and adjust, potentially leading to defensive breakdowns, fouls, or open shots. The use of this move has evolved over time as players have sought new ways to gain an advantage over their opponents and defensive strategies have adapted to counter it. It has become a staple in the arsenal of many offensive players.