
Why a Simple Layup Feels Brutal
Elite players argue that a basic three-step layup is harder than a deep three because it exposes biomechanics, timing, and decision errors with zero excuses.

Elite players argue that a basic three-step layup is harder than a deep three because it exposes biomechanics, timing, and decision errors with zero excuses.

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