“SLICE” AND “POINT” SETS - FIBA.com
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D.14<br />
the low-post area. They play 4-on-3 in<br />
continuity. Here are the options:<br />
▼ No dribble.<br />
▼ No dribbles until the mid court and<br />
only one dribble per player on the offensive<br />
half court.<br />
▼ Pass the ball to the low post.<br />
▼ Limit the number of passes.<br />
▼ Only the perimeter players can shoot<br />
from the 3-point line.<br />
DRILL 5: 2-ON-1 / 1-ON-1 WITHOUT DRIBBLES<br />
The start of the drill is shown in diagram<br />
14. Players play 2-on-1, and then again<br />
2-on-1 at the other half court. The first<br />
defender should try to harass the pass to<br />
the offensive player as he goes to the<br />
basket.<br />
DRILL 6: WAVE 2-ON-1<br />
Three players make a wave. Then they go<br />
back to the same basket. The shooter<br />
then be<strong>com</strong>es the defender and plays<br />
2-on-1 (diagr. 15 and 16). Here are the<br />
rules:<br />
▼ Limit the number of passes.<br />
▼ If a basket is scored, the throw-in<br />
<strong>com</strong>es from the baseline.<br />
▼ If there is no basket scored, rebound<br />
and fastbreak.<br />
▼ No long pass can be made to the second<br />
offensive player.<br />
▼ Three <strong>com</strong>petitive groups of players.<br />
▼ Run a 2-on-1 for the second time with<br />
the same group of players.<br />
The second part of this article will be<br />
published in the next issue.<br />
D.15<br />
D.16<br />
Fiba Assist Magazine | 34 2008 | Page 19