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Combination defense and pressing defense are two different concepts.
Joint defense, also known as regional defense, refers to the fact that the players are not marking the offensive players when they are in the defensive position, but maintaining the overall defensive formation to hold a specific area, the most commonly used are 2-1-2 joint defense, 2-3 joint defense or 3-2 joint defense, the general standing method of 2-3 joint defense is 3 players standing in an arc within the free throw line, the players on the left and right sides are responsible for defending the area from the bottom line to a 45-degree angle, and the players in the middle are responsible for the front area defense. These three players can only move around in their own defensive area, while the other two players play harassing defense on the outside, and their range of movement is much larger, but they need to keep a corresponding distance from the players inside, and the players inside must also maintain a corresponding distance, otherwise the formation is easy to break. In fact, the method of breaking the joint defense is not difficult, we can see that the center of gravity of the joint defense is biased to the inside line, and the defense of the outside line is more than enough and the strength is insufficient, so the offensive players can make their teammates get the opportunity to shoot in the open position on the outside line through the continuous blocking and dismantling-breakthrough ball, and they can also break the joint defense formation by attracting the defense and then the players cut in the air, of course, the premise is that your outside shooting rate must be passable, otherwise the offensive players will not score in the open position, and other teammates will basically not be able to grab the rebound, Because the interior is occupied by defenders. Once the attacker's shooting percentage is good, then the defender will inevitably pull the formation out to interfere with your mid-to-long-range shooting, so that the defender on the inside will be out of position, so that the attacker can rely on the breakthrough or air cut to score, which is equivalent to breaking the opponent's joint defense.
Pressing defense is a kind of active defense, generally combined with man-to-man defense, it refers to each defensive player clinging to the player he is defending, making it more difficult to receive the ball and attacking, and pressing the offensive team's ball carrier or wrapping, which can cause him to dribble or pass wrong, in order to get offensive opportunities for his own side, but in fact this defensive method is not often used in the game, because it costs considerable physical strength on the defending side. When the opponent's attack is smooth and your own attack is unfavorable, you can suddenly use pressing defense to disrupt the opponent's rhythm and make the opponent's initiative mistakes, or you can also use this method at the critical moment of the game. Of course, the attacker can crack it by breaking through quickly, splitting the ball quickly, and running quickly, in short, it is a fast word.
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Ball Science Episode 2: How to Crack the Pressing Defense? Han Peng teaches you the necessary skills for a striker.
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There are two main ways to get out of defense:
1. Over-the-top passing: The essence of this method is in Kaizhen, abandoning the use of the outside line to feed the ball to the center in the wing position or the bottom corner, and using the high post player to give the low post player a through ball. The advantage is that the distance is close, the passing route is high, and it is not easy to be broken, otherwise it is easy to be broken by the player in front of him;
2. Reverse hand transfer: that is, to hit the ball to the weak side, re-feed the ball, in order to create a chance to receive the ball for the center, there are many ways here, such as forming a low cover in the low position, so that the center can get a short time for no one to mark, and immediately pin the front player behind him and get stuck in the dead position.
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