Chapters
- 2.2.1 Motion offence - 3 out, 2 in - screen the screener
- 2.2.2 Motion Offence - 3 Out 2 In – multiple screens for the shooter
- 2.2.3 Motion offence - 3 out, 2 In - Double Screens
- 2.2.4 Motion offence - 3 Out, 2 In - Blind (Back) Screens
- 2.2.5 Motion offence - 3 Out, 2 In - Pick and Roll with Triangle on Help Side
- 2.2.6 Motion offence - 3 out, 2 in - cuts off high post screen
- 2.2.7 Motion offence - 3 out, 2 in - 1v1 isolation
- 2.2.8 Shot selection - importance of the corner 3
- Follow-up
- 3.2.1 Characteristics of long tournament play
- 3.2.2 Long tournaments - selecting the team
- 3.2.3 Long tournaments - preparing the team prior to tournament
- 3.2.4 Long tournaments - scouting
- 3.2.5 Long tournaments - keeping players fresh
- 3.2.6 Long tournaments - coaching staff
- 3.2.7 Long tournaments - organising the off-court
- Follow-up
Level 3
Level 3Team1. Defensive tactics and strategies1.4 Advanced defensive techniques1.4.4 Denying spots on the floor
1.4.4 Denying spots on the floor
Just as many teams have a preferred point guard, many teams have a preferred position on the floor from where they initiate offence
Commonly, the wing will be where offence is initiated and it is often on the right hand side of the floor, given most players are right-handed dominant.
Aggressively deny passes
x3 denies the pass to the wing, which may cause 3 to cut back door.
x5 steps toward the wing to help to stop any pass to a “back door” cut.
x4 similarly moves toward the middle of the floor.
If the offensive team looks to initiate from either wing, then x4 may deny a pass to 4, while x2 sags towards the key.