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Basketball offensive tactics to increase scoring power
Basketball offensive tactics to increase scoring power
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Book Introduction
Create space, take position, and break through the goal!
From ball-keeping techniques to court-dominating formations
An Introduction to Basketball Offensive Tactics to Build Fundamentals and Improve Your Basketball IQ

“Looking back on my basketball career, everything I have constantly pursued was in the fundamentals,” said the author, who played for the Japanese national team and professional team for over 20 years.
There is no disagreement that the most important step in building and growing your skills in any sport is to 'faithfully master the basics.'
He emphasizes that what is more important than flashy individual skills or learning new tactics is to properly build a solid foundation and not neglect it, thereby reducing simple mistakes and scoring with accurate plays.

"Basketball Offensive Tactics to Increase Scoring" is an introductory book on basketball offensive tactics that contains the basic principles of offense and how to utilize tactics carefully selected through the author's experience and know-how.
This book introduces fundamental and core concepts and techniques that should be reviewed by everyone from the general public who loves basketball to beginners who are just learning the game, to intermediate players who want to systematically relearn the principles of basketball tactics from the basics.
This is a very basic and easily overlooked topic, and it covers the most common game situations and provides specific and analytical preparation and response strategies.
We've included three-dimensional pictures and point explanations so you can understand the flow of organic tactics at a glance.
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index
Preface 6
How to Use This Book 7
Basketball Court Names and Specifications 14

PART 1: Basic Principles for Gaining the Advantage When Attacking
Detect rotations and find gaps 16
Move the defense by lowering the ball line 18
Maintain floor balance while being conscious of the distance from fellow players. 20
Be conscious of your play choices and timing 22
Identify your team's strengths and use tactics to maximize them. 24
Basketball Terms Review 26

PART 2: Roles and Characteristics of Each Position
Basic Concepts and Fundamentals 28
Position 1 Point Guard 30
Position 2 Shooting Guard 34
Position 3 Small Forward 38
Position 4 Power Forward 42
Position 5 Center 46
Review 50 Basketball Terms

PART 3 Movement to receive the ball
Basic Concepts and Fundamentals 52
Receiving the ball posture 54
Meat 56
I-Cut 58
V-cut 60
L-cut 62
C-cut 64
Ball side cut 66
Receive the ball at the high post 68
Receive the ball from the low post 70
Hand-delivered 72
Receive the ball using the screen ① V-cut 74
Receive the ball using the screen② Curl cut 76
Receive the ball using the screen ③ Z-cut 78
Receive the ball using the screen④ Flare Cut 80
Receive the ball using the screen⑤ Back cut 82
Receiving the rebounded ball ① Principle of fast break 84
Receiving the rebounded ball② Principle of ground attack 86
Review Basketball Terms 88

PART 4 ​​How to move the ball
Basic Concepts and Fundamentals 90
Pass distance 92
Turn from the outside 94
Put the ball into the high post 96
Throw the ball into the low post 98
Pass out 100 from high post
Pass out 102 at Ropost
Skip one and pass① 104
Skip one and pass② 106
Pass 108 to empty space
Long pass forward 110
Basketball Terms Review 112

PART 5 Movement Off the Ball
Basic Concepts and Fundamentals 114
Move in conjunction with colleagues① 116
Move in conjunction with colleagues② 118
Move immediately after passing ① Pass and Run 120
Move immediately after passing ② Away screen 122
Move immediately after passing ③ Ball screen 124
Move to the high post ① Inside player moves 126
Move to the high post ② Outside player moves 128
Move to Ropost 130
Post Rotation 132
Move to hang the screen ① Pick and Roll 134
Move to hang the screen② Down screen 136
Move to hang the screen ③ Up screen 138
Move to hang the screen④ Counter-exploitation of screen restraint 140
Move to hang the screen⑤ Pick the Picker 142
Move for rebound 144
Basketball Terms Review 146

PART 6 Movement of Linked Play
Basic Concepts and Fundamentals 148
Principles of Linked Play ① Principles of Dribblers and Inside Players 150
Principles of Linked Play ② Principles of Outside Players 152
Drive from the top ① Double low post situation 154
Drive from the top ② 4 outs, 1 man situation 156
Drive from the top ③ Start with a ball screen 158
Drive from the wing ① Double low post situation 162
Drive from the Wing② High & Low Post Situation 164
Drive from the wing ③ 4 outs, 1 man situation 166
Drive from the corner ① Double low post situation 170
Drive from the corner② High & low post situation 172
Drive from the corner ③ 4 outs, 1 man situation 174
Linking with Lowpost Player ① Linking with Slide 176
Linking with a low-post player ② Linking with a cut 180
Basketball Terms Review 182

PART 7 How to Deploy a Quick Attack
Basic Concepts and Fundamentals 184
Lane 186 of the Rapid Attack
PG·SG·SF's Lane 188
PF·C's Lane 190
3 vs. 2 fast break ① When the defense is horizontal 192
3 vs. 2 fast break② When the defense is vertical 194
3v3 fast break 196
4 vs 3 fast break 198
Review 200 Basketball Terms

PART 8 How to Play the Game
Basic Concepts and Fundamentals 202
How to Develop a Game Plan 204
How to Use Timeout 206
How to Use Player Substitutions 208
How to Use Your Time 210
Foul Operation 212

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Publisher's Review
The text is divided into eight parts, organized step by step.
Part 1 begins with a general explanation of the 'principles of offensive tactics', and then goes into detail about the 'roles and qualities required for the five positions' in basketball.
Part 3 introduces the play on the court in earnest, explaining the 'principles of how to receive the ball', the most basic movement when attacking.
Next, let's look at how to move the ball.
By understanding the different situations, effects, and risk factors created by the positional relationship between the passer and receiver and the timing of the pass, and by introducing various passing patterns, we were able to develop the ability to select passes appropriate to the game situation and positioning.

Part 5 explains 'off-the-ball movement', which is very important for successfully developing an attack.
Although it is not a play that directly leads to scoring, we will go into detail about the basic patterns of off-the-ball play that play an important tactical role, such as maintaining floor balance and creating an unmarked player with a screen.
And in the following part, we introduced the 'movement of linkage play' for the ball man who plays one-on-one, allowing us to understand off-the-ball play one step deeper.
We will explain in detail how each position should be linked and positioned closely to increase the probability of scoring by setting up various game situations.

Part 7 introduces fast break plays, which have special principles that differ from the half-court offense.
With limited playing time and players, we've helped you understand and organize how to accurately assess the situation and quickly break down the defense.
And in the final part, we briefly introduced guidelines for choosing the one move needed to win the day among various strategic moves such as game plan, timeout, and player substitution.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of publication: February 26, 2018
- Page count, weight, size: 212 pages | 400g | 153*224*12mm
- ISBN13: 9788978495684
- ISBN10: 8978495680

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