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Offensive Stratagies
Post Play-Shot Fake to Step Through
Great post players have great footwork. In the video clip the Russian post player, Andrey Vorontsevich, gives a great example of a shot fake to a step through move. There are several important points the player must execute if the move is to be effective against quality defenders.
First Big - Rim Run
Establishing position is the key to scoring in the post. One of the most important tactics used to acquire great position is the "rim run", the run from the defendsive end of the floor to basket at the other end.
1-3-1 Special
This is a popular zone quick hitter and is part of Michigan State's zone offence package. The offence aligns in a 1-3-1 set.
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