Archive for 'Offensive Strategies'
Basketball Tips & Strategies – December
Looking for a Gift for the basketball enthusiast on your list? How about giving them a Advanced Basketball Defense? A perfect gift that will last for years to come. Click Here Quick Tip: Teaching – The Key to Satisfaction and Success Unfortunately, along with this increased importance being placed on winning, there has been a significant […]
Posted: December 1st, 2019 under Coaching Strategies, Defensive Strategies, Offensive Strategies, Player Development.
Tags: 6th Person, Communication, Defense, Double Teaming, Effort, Energy, Hawk Set Offense, HoopTactics, Injury Prevention, Jam, Loose Balls, On-Ball Screens, Set Offense, Shadow, SOS Defense, Switching, Teamwork, Trapping, UCLA Set Offense
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Basketball Tips & Strategies – November
Quick Tip: Individual Defensive Skills and Techniques Like their offensive counterparts, defensive fundamentals must be broken down and practiced constantly on all levels of basketball. Players need to know and practice how to guard the player with the ball, how to guard a player without the ball, how to guard a cutter, how to guard […]
Posted: November 1st, 2019 under Coaching Strategies, Defensive Strategies, Offensive Strategies.
Tags: Attitude, Boxing Out, Clock Zone Offense, Coaching, Defense, Defensive Rebounds, Defensive Stops, Flight Time, Out Numbered Situation, Player, RBP (Really Big Play), Skills & Techniques, Teaching, Teamwork, Wolf, Zone Offense
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Basketball Tips & Strategies – October
Featured Play: Base Cross Offense Posting up is a big part of the game of basketball. It is truly an advantage to have a dominant force inside. However, post ups are not limited to just big men, look for all teams to exploit size mismatches at any position. In addition, teams will commonly deploy the […]
Posted: October 1st, 2019 under Defensive Strategies, Offensive Strategies, Player Development.
Tags: Defensive Balance, Execution, Free Throws, Mismatch, Offensive Rebounds, Posting Up, Set Offense, Transition Defense
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Basketball Tips & Strategies – September
Featured Play: Reverse Action Motion Offense The Reverse Action Offense was first introduced and utilized by the late Hall of Fame Coach, Pete Newell, back in the late fifties. It was the forefather of today’s triangle post and flex offenses. Although the basic guard around continuity is fairly simple, it is a bear to defend […]
Posted: September 1st, 2019 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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