noun General Slang

in-and-out dribble

IN-and-OUT DRIB-ul · noun · slang

A fake crossover that keeps the ball in one hand

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A dribble move faking a crossover by moving the ball inward then back out in the same hand to freeze the defender.

“His in-and-out froze the defender and opened the lane.”
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in-and-out dribble In A Sentence

His in-and-out froze the defender and opened the lane.

Origin & Usage

Streetball/handle move; ball goes 'in and out.'

Variants in and out

People Also Ask

What is an in-and-out dribble?

It's a move that fakes a crossover by pushing the ball inward then pulling it back out with the same hand to freeze the defender.

How is an in-and-out different from a crossover?

A crossover switches the ball to the other hand, while an in-and-out only fakes that switch and keeps the ball in one hand.

How do you use an in-and-out dribble?

You use it to make a defender lean the wrong way so you can blow past them in the original direction.

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