Friday, December 30, 2016

Basketball: Triple Threat

When playing basketball many thoughts come into play. Deciding which way to go, who to pass to, or even shooting the ball. Playing on the outside of the perimeter gives a great chances for the offense to attack the defense from every corner of the court. In the game of basketball there are 5 position. The point guard is the handler of the basketball and is also called the 1 guard. The shooting guard is the main shooter of the team and is the 2 guard. The small forward is the main position and can do basically anything called the 3 guard. The power forward is the 4 guard. And last but not least the Center the big men and the 5 guard.



The photo shows all 5 position
One of the most used play is the Triple Threat. Triple threat occurs when 1-5 guard can move the ball towards the hoop, pass out towards the perimeter, our shooting a mid-shot. "4 and 5 should consider themselves as inside partners who always look to pass to each other (i.e., when one player gets the ball, the other inside player always looks to get open to receive a pass and test/compress the inside of the zone defense with a post-to-post pass)."(Krause and Harkins). In the book it shows that when playing basketball you need to be prepare for multiple outcomes of one play, and if you use the play Triple threat you need to know how to get out difficult situation when one way doesn't work. 

Layup

 
This shows the 4 guard cutting towards the hoop.


 Pass


Point guard having the choice to pass to the 1 or 2 guard.

 



In the video it shows me having the option to fake in any direction and pass to a player on the 3 pt. line

Jumper



The 1 guard giving up the pass to shoot a mid range jumper.


Option 1, pass the ball 
                      
Option 2, shoot the ball


In bound

Passing the ball in is seen as the least important part of basketball, but if you don't pass the ball in within the 5 seconds you are given you can cost critical points for you team.

To pass in the ball correctly you first need to be aware of all players and await for and opening. The best pass is always the unexpected by the defense.







Using the book I was able to learn how to prefect how to in bound the ball and what to do in a Triple Threat. Finding multiple outcomes that can come out of the Triple threat. I learned that reading your defender greater your chances to score easily.



I was wondering, what is your go to move in your favorite activity?


Harkins, Harry L., and Jerry Krause. Zone Offenses for Men's and Women's Basketball. Champaign, IL: Coaches Choice, 1997. Print.   

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  2. Hey Kalid!
    I really liked your blog because as a basketball player, I know what it's like to be on either sides of this offensive play, and being the person to guard this play i know how hard it is to be in the middle. It can help me improve on what to do offensively. Triple threat is one of my favorite moves to do, especially since I'm a better passer than shooter, I usually set up a teammate by passing, but it's not my favorite go to move. My favorite would be a simple step-back to create space for a shot. Thanks for the post!

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    1. Thank you Abdi, I really appreciate the comment you left me. I have recently visited your blog posts and I saw your great drawings. I agree that guarding this play is very difficult. I also enjoy doing a simple step-back because it creates just the right room for an open shot. Well, thank you for commenting and I hope you a great doing your blog posts.

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