10-09-2022, 12:59 PM
(10-09-2022, 12:24 PM)BostonCard Wrote: I think that would be more prone to turnovers, but it is just a guess.Its just what we practice for breaking the press.
BC
Interestingly, early women's basketball banned dribbling or moving with the ball and thus was essentially a passing game. This developed into modern "netball" which is still played in a few corners of the world.
I suppose if a player is unopposed when bringing the ball up the court, then anyone could do it. If on the other hand they are being pressed, then we have always used our break-press tactics and passed out of it.
But what if our ball carrier is just being harassed by one quick defender? That is where I wonder if we can start moving the ball upcourt with passes more fluidly rather than relying on a gifted dribbler like Williams to dribble through the pressure.
