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The general definition of offense in basketball is to help one's teammates score points by passing the ball.
That is, when the ball is in the live phase, the player with the ball passes the ball to help the first player who touches the ball to complete the direct scoring.
Key points: one. The time the ball leaves the ball from the player with the ball, the court clock is running, and the assister is in bounds.
Two. Direct score refers to: 1.
From which player the scorer gets the ball, the passer counts the assist and not the other players involved in the pass; 2。Direct scoring is defined as a series of scoring actions after the scorer has received the ball, which is interpreted as a scoring opportunity as a result of the ball, and does not include the scoring of free throws after receiving the ball and receiving a foul; 3。Direct scoring refers to a worthy shot or layup score, not including the scorer's second offense after getting the rebound.
There are 4 situations for assists.
Clause. 1. Pass the ball to your teammates, teammates do not run, and score directly, which is also the most common assist.
Clause. 2. Aerial relay.
Clause. 3. Catch the ball in the middle of the run and go straight to the layup or slam dunk in 3 steps.
Clause. Fourth, this kind of assist is not very common, but it is also regarded as an assist in the game, that is, it is blocked by the opposing player during the game, and its own team member gets the ball and shoots or slams it directly.
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Passing, especially to scorers who can score.
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After passing, the receiver scores directly.
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After the pass is passed, the assister will score
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That's an interesting question.。。。
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Assists are deceptively simple, but they are actually an unusually brain-burning thing. Assists are not as simple as passing the ball, it requires a good understanding of the game, when to pass the ball, who to pass the ball to who is most sure to score, these questions need to be thought about in a matter of moments. If you just pass the ball blindly, it will be difficult to assist your teammates to score once they are targeted by an opponent.
Assists are usually the business of point guards, who are the offensive initiators of the team, and with 25 assists in a game, the team has at least a 90% chance of winning the game. The player who averages the most assists per game in the season can win the assist king.
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The assist king is generally taken by the point guard, and as a point guard, if you want to get the assist king, you must have a very accurate judgment, who should pass the ball to to score, so often the win or loss of a basketball game has a 90% relationship with the point guard, which means that the assist king is difficult to take.
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It is very difficult to get the assist king in the NBA, and even Curry has not won it once.
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