What are the left and right steps in basketball?

The left-right step is also called the confusion step, which is the footwork used by Wade in the NBA for layups.

Wade's three-step layup is nicknamed by Chinese fans as the "mizong step". He holds the ball firmly with both hands while taking the first step, and changes direction with the second step. Take a big step forward to the left, then take off into the air to complete the shot, and then complete the third step after landing. European players often use this kind of three-step layup with a change of direction. Some of the first steps are similar to Wade's, but the second step is not to change direction to the left front, but to abnormally step to the left rear and then take off and The body leans back a little, and the right foot is kicked forward. The left and right changes of direction and the final left and right steps. In fact, many people in the NBA can do it, but their abilities are not as good as Wade's. Wade can dribble well with both hands. When breaking through, it all depends on the situation. There are no fixed moves because Wade is gorgeous, elegant and unpredictable when using it, so the Lost Step has become Wade's patent.