Now in the basketball game, many teams play joint defense, and interested friends will discuss it to

Updated on technology 2024-04-14
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It is divided into standing joint defense and counterpoint joint defense, if combined with marking, it can also be changed into mixed defense (mixed defense), the biggest difference between joint defense and marking is that marking people to prevent people is the ultimate goal, and joint defense is to prevent the ball as the ultimate goal. Alignment defense is based on fixed personnel to defend a certain area, which is not easy to read and varied, and can become a marker and a standing joint defense at any time, but because the team's tacit understanding and personal ability requirements are too high, and the aggression is slightly weaker, it is not good for playing fast-paced games, and it is less used by NBA coaches who emphasize individual ability and fast-paced, even outside the United States, there are few people who use alignment defense for a long time.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Don't talk about it so profoundly, the tacit understanding of teammates is very important, sometimes there are a lot of theories, there are many objective reasons on the field, and it is not necessarily used Personal skills are the foundation It hasn't started yet, shouldn't it be a league in the university, is it a company team? If so, then practice the tacit understanding of teammates My experience may not be as good as yours, but there are still some very effective and practical tricks to share: pass the ball and don't look at people Don't throw it high It's best to pass on the ground Don't jump up when the opponent throws the ball Directly cover his eyes can interfere with the opponent and disrupt the opponent's rhythm with more passes.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The joint defense is mainly to contain the opponent's breakthrough, form a local double package, and protect the rebound very well.

    The main thing is to rotate positions, and when someone else goes to fill in the position, you have to move with them, and the better the rotation, the better the defense.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In addition to the second and third joint defense, the most used is regional joint defense;

    Zone joint defense refers to the defensive tactics formed by the defender quickly retreating to the backcourt, each player is responsible for defending a certain area, closely defending the offensive players who enter the area, and coordinating with teammates to defend, and organically linking each defensive area with a certain formation.

    Then there is the counterpoint joint defense;

    Alignment defense, as the name suggests, refers to defending a fixed area with a fixed player.

    In addition to the above three, there are 2-1-2 joint defense and 3-2 joint defense;

    2-1-2 joint defense refers to two divisions, two defenders on both sides, one in the middle, this defense is mainly to prevent the opponent from breaking through, but the two bottom corners of the three-point line are defensive blind spots.

    A 3-2 combo is when a defender is placed at the three-point line, in the middle and in the two corners, and on either side of the two-point line. This defense is mainly about preventing outside offensive players!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There is also a three-two joint defense, the two-three joint defense is the main defense of the inner line, and the three-two joint defense is the main defense of the outer line.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Expand the tight man-to-man defence. Regional joint defense. Half-court defense, full-court defense, three-two, two-three defense.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Three-two joint defense, two-one-two joint defense, etc.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Two or three joint defense.

    Three-two joint defense. Two-one-two joint defense.

    This can be equivalent to an intermediate combination of three, two, two, three.

    One-two-two joint defense.

    There is only one top scorer left on the opponent, and when the opponent has only one strong point and the outside line is not good.

    The rest is regional joint defense. When the ball is on one side, several players form an area around it.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Basketball Defense: 1Strictly guard against outside lines 2Strictly guard against inside lines.

    3.2-3 joint defense 43-2 joint defense.

    5.2-1-2 joint defense 6Mark-to-man defense.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    2-3 joint defense, 3-2 joint defense, 1-3-1 joint defense, 2-1-2 joint defense.

    The 2-3 joint defense mainly defends the opponent's interior, especially the team with a super center, but the outside defense is not good and is easy to be shot.

    The 3-2 joint defense mainly defends the opponent's outside line, and his defensive object is generally a team with a strong breakthrough player, but the inside line is relatively empty, and he is afraid of the big center.

    The 1-3-1 combo defense is a variation of the 3-2 defense, you can look at the '07 NBA Finals, the Spurs defended the Cavaliers like this, the main thing is that the opponent only has a strong scoring point, so just keep an eye on that person, (James).

    The 2-1-2 joint defense is a variation of the 2-3 joint defense, where the main defense is the opponent's strong center, and the rest of the people are released, and the defender refers to 06

    The Timberwolves in '07 only guard against Garnett, and the rest of the people can let it go.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    All that's left is foul defense.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Those who know basketball must know that there are two ways to defend basketball: one is man-to-man defense, and the other is joint defense, and I will talk about the advantages, disadvantages and practicality of these two defensive methods.

    1. Marking defense.

    Defensive method: Positional defense.

    Advantages: Just be optimistic about your own people, no matter the people you defend will follow, there are few leaks, and it is more suitable for newcomers and when the opponent's scoring ability is not very prominent.

    Disadvantages: When the opponent's personal ability is strong, it will cause the phenomenon of breaking through to the empty basket or missing people. When the other party dismantles the file, it needs to have a good sense of personal awareness, otherwise it will also cause the phenomenon of leakage and breakthrough.

    2. Joint defense. Defensive method: Zone defense, regardless of whether the defender is a striker or a defender, defend when he arrives in his own area.

    Advantages: The strongest defensive method in defense, strong defense under the basket, rebounding***, difficult to break through, the best for opponents whose overall strength is higher than themselves and outstanding personal ability.

    Disadvantages: The personal consciousness requirements are extremely high, and the wheel change position must be fast, otherwise the phenomenon of leakage is very serious.

    3. Actual combat. What is often seen in FS is the marking defense, which is used more, and it will also cause the phenomenon of leakage, and the more prominent situation is that when the offensive and defensive transitions are leaked after grabbing the defensive rebound, experienced guards often use this to score, which requires team cooperation to solve.

    The joint defense is not seen in the FS, but when there is a C in the team, it is a typical 2-1 joint defense, and the center stands directly under the basket. If the opponent is FFG or GGF, it is not uncommon to see the person defending by C pulling directly to the mid-range to shoot or use the breakthrough to score.

    The above two defensive styles are generally the strongest in the joint defense, but as long as one person in the team does not switch positions quickly enough or has poor awareness, then wait to lose, so if the coordination is not too good, it is better to use the man to defend.

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