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…more and more countries are ratifying the UNESCO International Convention against Doping in Sport, FIBA’s cooperation with its own National Federations and the National Anti-Doping Organizations in these matters has been constantly reinforced. The Medical Corner on FIBA’s website (www.fiba.com) is a very helpful tool for communication and cooperation with…

…to players that are considering retaining an agent: How can an agent help? As your career grows, you may experience greater demands on your time. More competitions, media appearances, speaking engagements and travel requirements can leave you with less time to develop and maintain your skills on-the-court. An agent can…

Changes are influenced by a number of things: Athleticism and skill level of players – as offensive skills change, so too do the defensive tactics employed to counter them; Team tactics – e.g. the “pack line defence” was developed to stop dribble penetration. Coaches should resist the temptation to constantly…

…to make careful investigations. Colleges/universities have compliance and admissions officers that work with the athletic department to assist prospective student-athletes in the process. Before a player makes any decision to play at a college, they need to be clear about what pathways exist within their own national federation and the…

…against a post player that plays facing the basket. The wing defender remains responsible for defending the wing player and must keep vision of them. The wing player can go on either side of the post player, and this is influenced by where the post defender is positioned. If the…

…corner being relatively open. On baseline penetration, a pass to the top of the key will often be defended as the team rotation is designed to defend. Here x2 is in position to close-out and defend either 2 or 4 if they receive the pass. However, a quick pass to…

…from other production runs). It is also important to remember that there is no shortcut to success, and that even where products are promoted by established sport stars, supplements by themselves will not lead to success. Informed Sport (www.informed-sport. com) regularly tests supplement products to determine whether they are free…

…been stopped, most coaches will have x5 rotate back to defend the post player once a pass has been made. The defenders have now re-established position, with x5 returning to defend the post player, although other players may now be defending different players depending upon where the ball was passed….

…to throw a chest pass, whilst on the run. Coaches should not stop activities to berate players for missing a pass, instead coaches should accept that as the mentality and skills of fast break basketball are developed, there will be mistakes made. These mistakes are an important part of development….

…scheme has impacted upon sport. On most occasions it is not the direct outcome which is compromised; instead, players, coaches or officials have been pressured to: provide “inside information” on the health of players, weather conditions (in regards to outdoor sports), team composition; affect the “points spread” in a game…

…Side 1 dribbles toward 4 because they are denied (and a pass cannot be made). 4 back cuts, getting head under the basket and then posts in the keyway. 5 lifts to at least the elbow. 2 replaces 1. 3 can move to the corner or can stay in the…

defender does this, the offence will easily get past them. Transition from Lateral Movement to Sprinting Lateral defensive footwork is slower than running – it is used for the specific purpose of legally blocking the dribbler and trying to take a charge. However there comes a time when the defender…

…“back door” cut toward the basket, when the defender is denying the pass. Finally, players must learn to pass while on the move. There are many activities that can be used. A simple activity is to have players in 3 lines, moving up the court passing the ball between each…

…mistakes. When a mistake is made the coach ought to demand that athletes learn from it and avoid repeating it but not dwell on the fact that it was made. As Dean Smith reminds us: What to do with a mistake? Recognise it, admit it, learn from it, forget it….

…more room to move laterally to stop the dribbler’s penetration. The defender should move to a position that is consistent with the team’s defensive rules (e.g. the team may “force middle” and so the defender should close out to a position that is outside the opponent’s baseline foot). To practice…

…them. It is important that they are passing to the side away from their own defender. A pocket pass is also commonly used by a dribbler, particularly when they have come off a ball screen and are passing to the screener as they cut. Pass fakes on the move The…

…Further information on supplements and sports foods can be found at www.ausport/ais/nutrition/supplements or by consultation with an accredited sports nutrition expert. Additional Resources Additional facts on sports nutrition can be found at: Australian Institute of Sport, Sports Nutrition Sports Dietitians Australia “The Complete guide to food for sports performance” 3rd…

There are many situations that will occur during a game where the defence is outnumbered, for example: Defending in “transition” (whether after a turnover, score or a missed shot); After the defence has double teamed a player and the ball has been passed; After a defender has rotated to help…

“Flare Cut” If the defender moves under the screen, in order to beat the cutter to the “other side” of the screen, the cutter should move toward the screen and then move away from the screen, so that the screener is between them and their defender. The screener may also…

“Back Cut” The defender may step in the path of the cutter so that they cannot go over the top of the screen. The cutter steps into their defender (as if cutting over the top of the screen) and then changes direction to “back cut” toward the basket….

…are not done all at the one time. Players cut, when the person next to them has the ball. Add defenders so that players now must react to the defender in making a cut. Here, the defender is in the “passing lane”, so that the offensive player steps high, shows…

…high post. x5 could front the low post player, subject to the team’s defensive scheme. When the ball is passed back to the guard, it may be defended: If the back defender (x3) was guarding the perimeter player, then the front defender (x1) defends the ball; If the front defender…

…perimeter player is denied. The perimeter player can cut straight to the basket. “Low Post Pressure Release” The low post player can step to the “short corner” to receive a pass if “ball reversal” is denied. The Perimeter player can back cut to the basket. “3 Out, 2 In” Receiver…

…x3 must be decisive and communicate early which player they will defend. The risk in having x3 rotate away from the basket (rather than defend Player 4), is that 4 may move to the basket and get there before x1 can get into a position to stop them. If an…

Commonly the on ball defender will force the dribbler to one side of the court and will negate their ability to use one of the screens. This allows other defenders to adjust their position based upon where the ball is likely to go. Usually the defender will force the dribbler…

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