3Point Play #3 - Slice. In this play, 2 is your primary shooter. 3 is a secondary shooter. They do not have to be your 2 and 3 man. 4 and 5 are solid screeners. 1 is your primary ball handler and passer. 4 steps up and ball screens for 1. 1 dribbles off the ball screen. As 1 goes, 3 cuts off a double screen, set by 2 and 5, to the corner.
Louisvillecomes to the Watsco Center with 100 3-point makes against them. The Canes are a 3-point shooting team. Unless Louisville plays better team defense the
91 Jayhawk. Big Double. 2-3 Zone Play - Iowa. 4-Out Zone Play - Larry. Sideline Inbounds - Triangle. Baseline Inbounds - Box-2. These first two plays come from coach Roy Rana, Ryerson University Head Coach. Get his DVD "Winning the Game within the Game: Special Teams Play for Basketball".
Forthose looking to play the spread, take note: they are a solid 7-3 against the spread when expected to win. Odds St. John's is a big 7.5-point favorite against Oneday after both No. 1 Purdue and No. 2 Houston suffered losses, another top team in the nation fell. No. 3 Kansas was on the receiving end of a 65-60 upset loss Benefitsto 3v3 Play. More touches, shots, handling the ball, passes, rebounds, etc for players: On average players will touch the ball 1/6 of the time as opposed to 1/10 of the time in 5v5. Everyone is a guard: One of 2 More Spacing, More Opportunities. One of the major benefits of playing 3×3 in a practice setting is that it provides so much open space that players really learn how to use a ball screen or off-ball screen. Players get the chance to repeatedly be involved in either setting a screen or using a screen both with or without the ball.
ESPN Alabama finished its game against Minnesota with just three players after its entire bench was ejected following a wild scuffle and two of the remaining five players left due to fouls and an
Player1 passes to Player 3. The following players will make their cuts simultaneously. Player 1 cuts to the corner on the ball side. Player 4 cuts diagonally across the lane to the elbow (high post) on the ball side. Player 2 cuts to ajRBP.
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