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7 Best Basketball Moves for Beginners That Actually Work

There are over 40 documented basketball moves. As a beginner, you need maybe seven. The rest are highlights you’ll watch on YouTube for years before you use one in a real game — if ever.

Basketball is the most participated team sport in America, with 28.1 million players picking up a ball in 2024. Most of them start the same way: learning moves in a vacuum, then getting stopped cold the moment a real defender shows up.

Here are the best basketball moves for beginners that hold up in real games — starting with the one most articles skip entirely.

Move Zero: The Layup

Before any dribble move, learn the layup. It is the highest-percentage shot in basketball, and no dribble combo matters if you can’t finish at the rim.

How to do it: - Right side attack: plant your left foot two steps out, push off, raise your right knee, and lay the ball softly off the backboard with your right hand. - Left side attack: plant your right foot, raise your left knee, finish with your left hand.

The detail most beginners skip: both hands. Defenders will force you to your weak side constantly. If you can only finish right-handed, you are easy to stop. The Jr. NBA Starter curriculum lists left-hand and right-hand layups as the first two scoring skills every beginner must develop — before any dribble move is introduced.

Drill: 50 right-hand layups, then 50 left-hand layups, every session. You don’t have to make them all. Make them at game speed.

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1. The Crossover

The crossover is the foundation for almost every dribble move you’ll ever use. It’s the first best basketball move for beginners because it requires no advanced ball-handling — just commitment.

How to do it: - Push the ball out to your right side, committing your weight and shoulder to the right. - Cross the ball low across your body to your left hand. - Explode left past the defender.

The part most beginners miss: the crossover only works if your body commits to the fake direction first. Shoulder, knee, eyes — all of them go right before the ball crosses. If you stay upright and just flick the ball across, every decent defender reads it immediately.

Kyrie Irving, Allen Iverson, and Stephen Curry have all built large parts of their careers on the crossover. The difference between theirs and a beginner’s is not speed — it is the weight shift. They make the defender genuinely believe they are going the wrong way.

Drill: 100 slow crossovers daily until the motion is automatic. Then bring it to full speed. Slow reps build the pattern. Game-speed reps make it usable.

2. The In-and-Out Dribble

The in-and-out is the most underrated beginner move on the court. You keep the ball in the same hand the entire time — lower risk than the crossover — while still making the defender move.

How to do it: - Dribble with your right hand and approach the defender. - Push the ball out to the left as if crossing over, dip your left shoulder, and step your left foot in that direction. - Snap the ball back to your right side and drive right into the space the defender just vacated.

The defender sees a crossover, shifts their weight, and opens the lane. You take it. No ball switch, no fumble risk. This is why experienced players call it one of the highest-value beginner moves: high deception, low technical demand.

3. The Hesitation (Hesi)

The hesitation does not require you to change hands at all. It works entirely by disrupting the defender’s momentum.

How to do it: - Push the ball ahead and run toward the defender at full speed. - Slow down for one beat — just long enough for the defender to lose their forward momentum. - Explode past them while they’re still recovering.

As one player who had spent years on defense explained it: the most effective moves don’t involve fancy dribbling at all. A single stutter-step with weight centered — the defender not knowing which direction you’re going — is harder to stop than a ten-dribble combination. When you go complex, defenders wait you out. When you go simple, they have to commit.

Use your eyes. Look at the rim. Look at a teammate. Any visual cue that suggests you might shoot or pass forces the defender to freeze for an extra half-second. That’s all you need.

4. The Jab Step

The jab step is not a dribble move — it’s a threat. From a stationary position with the ball, jab one foot directly at the defender.

How it works: - Defender steps back: take the shot. - Defender holds ground: drive past their lead foot. - Defender lunges at the ball: pump fake, let them fly by, and go.

The jab step turns your triple threat position (ball in both hands, knees bent, ready to drive, shoot, or pass) into an active weapon. Most beginners stand still when they catch the ball and do nothing before their first dribble. Defenders love this. A quick jab step forces a reaction before you’ve even committed to a direction.

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5. The Euro Step

The euro step is two footsteps — a long step one direction, then a quick step the other — used to navigate around a help defender at the rim.

Why beginners can learn it early: There is no complex ball-handling involved. It is purely footwork. Many beginners pick it up faster than moves that require a strong off hand.

How to do it: - Drive past your first defender. - As the help defender slides over, take a long step toward their body. - Plant and step the opposite direction. - Finish with the hand that is away from the defender.

The euro step was brought to the NBA by Manu Ginobili and has since become one of the most common finishes at every level of the game. It is effective precisely because it uses the help defender’s own positioning against them.

6. The Spin Move

The spin move is the most advanced move on this list. Learn it after you’re comfortable with the others.

How to do it: - Dribble at the defender and plant your inside foot close to them. - Spin on that foot, bringing the ball around behind your body with the opposite hand. - Come out of the spin and continue to the basket.

Important rule: Keep your hand on top of the ball throughout the spin. Let it slip underneath and you’ll get called for a carry violation. This is the most common spin move mistake at the beginner level.

7. Behind the Back

Behind the back protects the ball by putting your entire body between the ball and the defender. It is not a showy move — it is a ball-protection tool.

How to do it: - Dribble with your right hand and push the ball off the floor behind your feet to your left hand. - Continue dribbling left in the new direction.

Use it on the fast break when a defender lunges in to steal: a quick behind-the-back switches the ball without breaking stride and leaves the defender grasping at air.

Do not force it in traffic. Every dribble behind the back is a dribble with partial blind visibility. Learn to execute it cleanly before you try it live.

The Secret Behind Every Move

Every one of these best basketball moves for beginners shares one truth: the move is the second thing that happens. The fake is the first.

Your body has to sell the lie before the ball changes direction. Shoulders, eyes, knee bend, weight shift — if those don’t commit, no dribble combination in the world will beat a competent defender. That is why two players can run the exact same crossover and get completely different results.

If you want to see whether you’re actually selling the fake with your body — or just moving the ball — the XbotGo Falcon AI camera might be worth a look. It tracks and records your movement automatically, so you can use XbotGo Falcon AI video analysis to break down your key movements frame by frame and see exactly where the fake breaks down before a real defender ever does.

Master the layup and one dribble move first. Build from there. Each skill you add opens the next one. That is how good players are built — not by collecting moves, but by owning a few of them completely.

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