In the NBA All-Star game, players not only need to learn offense but also defense; otherwise, it's impossible to win. When it comes to defense in the NBA All-Star, it is much harder to learn than offense. Therefore, many people still don't know how to defend. To help everyone understand and apply defense in actual games, this article will provide a defense guide. After reading this guide, you will know how to defend.

In the game, when you lose possession of the ball during a match with other players, do not panic. You need to first organize your defense. Have other players on your team coordinate with you to block the opponent's passing routes, then use the player you control to closely watch the opponent who has the ball.

After closely watching the opponent, get close to them to trigger the defensive stance in the game. In this stance, your shot becomes a dribble. You need to look for an opportunity to slap the ball out of the opponent's hands. If successful, immediately run towards the ball with your player.

Then interact with the ball to pick it up. If unsuccessful, continue waiting as the opposing player gradually approaches the basket. If you haven't knocked the ball away by this point, prepare to intercept. As the opposing player jumps to dunk or shoot, extend your hand to block at the same time.

This interception is challenging and requires some prediction. If you jump too late, you won't be able to block. Only by jumping first can you have a chance to succeed, which requires prediction. However, there is a risk of failure in prediction, and the opponent may not necessarily jump to shoot. Therefore, blocking under the basket becomes very difficult, and whether you can successfully defend depends entirely on luck and awareness.

The above is the complete content of the NBA All-Star defense guide. After reading the introduction, I believe everyone now understands how to defend. Once you know how to defend, you can start applying these techniques to defend against opponents in subsequent games.