PRINCIPLES OF THE SYSTEM OF "CUSTOMIZABLE" DEFENSE ON THE FULL BASKETBALL COURT

The problem of this work stems from the fact that the tactics (not just applications, but also to create the principles of basketball games and variants) belongs to the domain experts of this sport (coaches, theorists, etc.). Every devising, selecting and applying specific tactics should satisfy two...

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Main Author: Pavle Rubin (Author)
Format: Book
Published: Montenegrin Sports Academy and Faculty for Sport and Physical Education, 2010-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:The problem of this work stems from the fact that the tactics (not just applications, but also to create the principles of basketball games and variants) belongs to the domain experts of this sport (coaches, theorists, etc.). Every devising, selecting and applying specific tactics should satisfy two main objectives, to: be the greater surprise and provide adequate "response" to the opponent's tactics. The possibility of surprising opponent is primarily associated with the phase of defense, till firstly from an offense is expected to find and implement an adequate solution ("response"). Prerequisite that this defense could be successfully adopted is that the players (they know, and they can) play quality individual defense (one - on - one). Another prerequisite is that the basketball players fully adopted the principles of the system: zone pressing and "man to man" (variations of "pressing" on the full court). The defense in the foul court is, even more demanding because of the space that is defended, which allows players to adapt to the possible, at least the first time, adequate "response" on offense.
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