Running in from the sideline
This detail can be used against an opponent, who is very focused at
the ball and the attackers. The team is attacking and the coach calls
a player to the side line to "give some instructions". After a short
while the attackers put in a pressure on the opposite side of the court
in order to pull the defenders to that side. Also CB moves a little
bit to the side. The attacking RW must be free all the time and should
not receive the ball during this.. When the defense is pulled well
to the side, the attacking RW can receive the ball. RW pass the
ball to nearest backcourt player which is the signal to the coach to
send in his player. CB runs forward and puts a screening on the
outer side of the defense. The backcourt player makes a long pass
to the "coach"-player who now should have a great area to perform the
shot. This method can also be used in a 2-minutes suspension.
If the team has the ball and there is about 10 seconds left of the suspension
time, the same pressure can be made on the defense and the suspended
player is sent in when the time is ready (even if it is with a couple
of seconds overtime)
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