Archive for 'Defensive Strategies'
Basketball Tips & Strategies – September 2009
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Posted: September 1st, 2009 under Defensive Strategies, Offensive Strategies, Player Development, Practice Strategies.
Tags: 2-3 Zone, Conditioning, HoopTactics, Motion Offense, Pete Newell, Reverse Action, Training, Warm-Up, Zone Defense
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Basketball Tips & Strategies – August 2009
HoopTactics Website Version 4 Is Now Online: Bigger, Smarter, Better HoopTactics has upgraded our entire website. The world’s most in-depth look into proven basketball strategies is now even better. You’ll find many more strategies than ever before, improved presentations, and easier navigation. Whether you are looking for new ideas or just wanting to refresh your […]
Posted: August 1st, 2009 under Coaching Strategies, Defensive Strategies, Player Development.
Tags: Adversity, Bob Kloppenburg, Defense, Learning, Practice, SOS Defense, Teaching, Terminology, Training
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Basketball Tips & Strategies – March 2009
Quick Tip: Winning Close Games Box Out! The vast majority of games that are decided by last shots are won on put backs ‐‐ NOT the shots. Coaching Tips: Defending Baseline Out of Bounds Situations Coaches spend considerable amounts of practice time working on offensive baseline out of bounds plays, but spend little or no […]
Posted: March 1st, 2009 under Defensive Strategies, Game Strategies, Player Development.
Tags: Double Teaming, Fouls Personal, Offensive Rebounds, Out of Bounds, Score, Substitutes, Teaching, Time Outs, Winning, Zone Defense
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Basketball Tips & Strategies – January 2009
Quick Tip: Teaching & Learning To be successful players must gain a working knowledge of the game. What, when and why should be very clear and specific. Learning is best when it includes activities using as many senses as possible. Learners remember 10% of what is read, 20% of what is heard (75% is forgotten […]
Posted: January 1st, 2009 under Defensive Strategies, Offensive Strategies, Player Development.
Tags: Anticipation, Boxing Out, Communication, Disrupting On-Ball Screens, Flight Time, Learning, Offensive Rebounds, On-Ball Screens, Teaching, Teamwork
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