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, dynamically moves to the inner side (E), and eventually makes a free jump shot at the goal (F).- A bit delayed, the players start the same sequence on the other side, with
(G).-
moves back again and then places the screening next to (H).- And so on.
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switch positions after the action.just before changes the direction and moves to the inner side (E).
A2.2 Implementation: Playing the Russian Screen 2-on-2
Basic course:
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and and .-
should not interfere but wait until it is his turn during the subsequent action on the other side.(Figure 1)
Course (figure 1):
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(A).-
initially stands close to .-
actively steps forward towards the piston movement path of (B).-
(C).-
, on the inner side (D).-
, and dynamically moves to the inner side (E).(Figure 2)
- If
makes a jump shot at the goal (F) (= option 1).- If
, moves backward, receives a pass from (G), and eventually shoots at the goal (H) (= option 2).Repeat on the left and right side alternately; the defense players should change sides.
(D).
A3: Direct passes to the pivot to overcome offensive defense systems
Recommended for overcoming these defense systems: 3-2-1, 3-3
Requirement:
Description:
With this series of exercises, the players develop different passing options to the pivot when playing against offensive defense systems.
Factors of success for the pivot:
- Screenings to gain positional advantage before receiving the ball.
- Proper catching under pressure – also with one hand only.
- Turning around and shooting under pressure.
Factors of success for the back position player:
- Different passing variants.
- Identifying situations in which the pivot is in a good position for receiving a pass, also while moving.
- Decision-making: Breakthrough, parallel pass or pass to the pivot.
Implementation:
Passes