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Player-Dependent Basketball Offense |
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Submitted by Eliza Hickman
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Offensive play is actually a team-dependent scheme. Each player must know their roles in making points. While there may be players who can dominate games, all players must take action in order to intensify all moves.
In this article, we have listed various responsibilities each player must take.
The Point Guard
He plays the offense and should at all times, watch the backcourt. He is more like an extension of the coach in the court. Therefore, he must bear these qualities:
Good ball handling including dribbling with both hands
Good ball passing
Must have good speed and agility
Must have hard-nosed defense
Must have good hits on outside shots especially in the absence of defense
Must be able to dish-off and penetrate whenever possible
Must have the ability to read the other team's defense
Must have low ego and should not be mindful of the low publicity point guards receive
The Off-Guard
He is often referred to as the shooting guard or the second guard. In general, he is better than the other guard. He must have the following qualities:
Good handling and passing
Must be agile and should have quick footwork
Must be good in dribbling with both hands
Must be instinctive while playing
Must also be a good defensive player
Must be consistent with 15-20 foot shot
Must be good at dishing off and penetration
Must be good in reading defense play
Must know the moves even without the ball
His ego must also be kept low as his main objective is to help his teammates score and put points on the board.
The Center He is typically the tallest player on the court since he has to guard the inner court. He is one of the most important players in the game. His qualities must be the following:
Must be bale to move quickly
Must be aggressive in terms of rebounding and blocking
Must have a touch of arrogance mainly for intimidation. He is a king in his own territory
Must be good in short-range scoring
Must have good skills with power lay-ups and make shots on either side of the basket.
Must be good with jump shots and short hooks.
Must be good in defensive leadership and should coordinate with his teammates Must have good handling, good jumping ability, excellent upper body strength and strong hands
Must take advantage of the defense play The Small Forward He is considered as the most gifted player. He should have the following qualities:
Must be especially fast
Must have good rebounding skills
Must be a good ball grasper and passer
Must be good in defense anywhere on the court Must be excellent in scoring and fast breaks
The Power Forward He is more focused on the dirty works and is known for working as the "enforcer", thus he doesn't receive much recognition. Nonetheless, his actions are vital in offensive play. Like the center, he also controls the inside court. He must have the following qualities:
Must have good rebounding skills both for defense and offense Must be a good scorer, passer and a gutsy dribbler Must be an excellent hard driver Must be an excellent runner and should go all the way when on a fast break
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