Basketball three on three tactics

Updated on physical education 2024-02-29
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Tactic 1: The simplest outside blocking tactic. If we serve, let B serve, C to the 3-point line to catch the ball, A to the free throw line, and then there will be a 1-on1 situation in the future, which is the opponent man-to-man.

    At this time, B will come over to block C and let B break through, because ABC is on the outside, and the enemy is hollow inside, it depends on the situation. Situation 1: Defending C is blocked by B, and defending B catches up with C, at this time B is empty, and the ball can be picked up directly.

    Situation 2: Defending C is blocked by B, defending B keeps up with C, defending A to make up for B's hole, A can run directly near the free throw line to get the ball and shoot, and there are also 2 players under the basket to protect the rebound. Scenario 3:

    The defenders were too sharp. Unable to block or shake off. (Relatively little, unless the real lbj knocks you out of the way) Tactic 2:

    Baseline blocking tactics. C holds or dribbles on the outside, B presses or cards on the inside, and A runs off the ball in the blue zone. At the beginning of the attack, A crosses the baseline with the defender, then B makes a single block, and C passes the ball to one of the players to score due to the situation.

    Situation 1: When A's baseline is blocked by B's defender, and the opposing player defending B doesn't immediately follow up or hesitates, A can run out of the open space, and C immediately passes the ball to A's periphery to shoot and score. Scenario 2:

    When A's bottom line allows B to block the player who defends him, and the player who defends B immediately follows, then you can consider that the player B blocks has the ability to resist B's basket singles, if it is weak, you can directly pass to B to score singles, even if it is equal, generally block the enemy behind B, and you can also score directly. Situation 3: The above situation is fruitless, C can choose to break through, and A goes to C to block, and B pulls the player under the basket out, forming a hole under the basket.

    Tactic 3: Double block and dismantle. C holds the ball, A hovers around the free throw line, B is under the basket, and then C breaks through with the ball.

    Situation 1: C dribbles through A, let A give C a block, A's defender will follow C, C breaks through to the basket and slips the bottom line, let B give C a block, generally speaking, there will be a large gap after such a double block, C can choose to go up, throw, or pass.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Serve to the breakthrough A, the weight of B moves in the position of the big front, can block and guide the ball, A has three directions to break through: right, left, two points to the C ambush at the free throw line.

    Nearby, A can break through and go to the basket, but if he can't, he passes to C, and C seizes the opportunity to shoot, or gives B a layup; , C station B in the other direction, A is still looking for an opportunity to break through, can go up, can not pass B, C...

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Each one is broken, one person is holding a boy's leg, and then the other two are thrown with stones in the distance!

    After that, I'll have a second one.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    You can't win unless those three boys let you. In the end, it's all about strength and height.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Everyone in this team has the ability to score, so coordination and tacit understanding are important, and tactics can only be used based on these premises:

    1. There is only one player who can play singles with his back, then he must be responsible for rebounding and blocking If you feel good, you can block and dismantle and then divide the ball, and it should not be difficult to score.

    2. If the only shooter and the center always run to the side together when running on the baseline, then look at the defense on the field, the strong defensive ability stays, and the other one is better to be replaced and replaced by a small forward.

    3. If the point guard's skills are very stable, he can directly play 2v3 with the center, and the pitcher only needs to score some goals occasionally to attract a person to defend.

    4. If the small forward plays well, then the pitcher and the point guard form three outside groups, which will create a gap without rebounds, so there are more layups, more passes, and no need to rush to shoot.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If those three men don't know how to fight at all! You're going to win

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