Basketball Plays: Your Key To Becoming A Great Coach

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Just as with any sport...

Just as with any sport, there are certain movements or plays where everyone plays their part and this play is overall designed with one thing in mind, to score points. Basketball Plays may be somewhat hard to follow when one is watching the game at full speed but, rest assured, they are there.

While some maneuvers are designed...

While some maneuvers are designed to accomplish other sorts of plays, with both offensive and defensive plays, there is a setup and order. When executing defensive plays in basketball, they are usually crafted to force the opposition to make a bad shot by shooting from a distance and over a defender's body. As well, it can at times be designed to place extra pressure on the ball handler.

Gene Hackman's performance in the hit movie, "Hoosiers" gave us an in-depth look into the world of basketball, following a team of high school players on their road to the Indiana State Championship. The coach, played by Hackman, emphasized some Basketball Plays designed to build teamwork and discipline. He allowed a minimum of three times for the ball to be passed before a player needed to take a shot, and to catch the defense out of position. This generally led to the team scoring a basket. During the movie, drills included running around wooden chairs and shuffling back and forth across the court.

With all of this, zones came into play heavily as many of the standard Basketball Plays were such that a player found it necessary to cover a certain area of the court. This allowed for non-specific player targeting since the player needed to guard the zone from whoever from the opposing team happened to come into that area. As a result, it was a mismatch between players.

Zones typically also have a swinging section called an arm, where players will make adjustments during the game. This can also open up a shot.

Man to man Basketball Plays, where the defensive player guarded a certain opposing team player, where also used. As well, the now famous "Picket Fence" play where three players formed a line in a direct line with the basket forced opposing players to try and get through the block. Usually the best shooter on the team would be the ball handler, carrying the drive to the basket along the formed line. This was considered a desperation, last ditch play.

There are many more plays...

There are many more plays than those described in this article, and there are completely different plays for other sports as well. Each Basketball Play is created to answer specific needs in the game, and come with distinctive types all designed with two things in mind. They want to stop the opposing team from scoring, or they want to score for their team.

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