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Apply PRINCIPLES OF PLAY

Apply PRINCIPLES OF PLAY. Using STRUCTURES & STRATEGIES make applying PRINCIPLES OF TEAM PLAY easier. In ATTACK You will be able to provide WIDTH You will be able to provide DEPTH You will be able to provide MOBILITY & PENETRATION In DEFENCE You will be able to provide WIDTH

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Apply PRINCIPLES OF PLAY

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  1. Apply PRINCIPLES OF PLAY Using STRUCTURES & STRATEGIES make applying PRINCIPLES OF TEAM PLAY easier. In ATTACK You will be able to provide WIDTH You will be able to provide DEPTH You will be able to provide MOBILITY & PENETRATION In DEFENCE You will be able to provide WIDTH You will be able to provide DEPTH You will be able to provide DELAY

  2. Key Concept 1 The structures, strategies and/or compositional elements that are fundamental to activities Key Feature 1 Principles of individual and team play (Group & Team Principles) Principles of Play When you are planning a performance in a game it is important to consider the principles of play in order for your performance to be effective. These are: Width Depth Mobility Communication

  3. Width in Attack Within your fast beak strategy width is created by the supporting runs made by the forward and the centre as the guard dribbles up the middle of the court. (Transition Phase). C C G C G G F F F Width is important as it stretches the oppositions defence and creates space for the ball to be played into or for players to run into.

  4. Depth in Attack Within your fast break strategy depthis created by the positioning of the players in the attacking phase. (Triangle Shape). In particular, the guard, after he/she plays the bounce pass to the forward. C G F Depth provides support to the forward by providing passing/attacking options should he/she be unable to perform the lay – up.

  5. Mobility Mobility • Mobility is an important principle of play. • It is the ability of a team to adapt/change their actions depending on the actions of the opposition. • In your 3 man fast break you will be faced with different situations i.e. • Positioning of defenders* • Direction of defensive rebound • Timing of runs • Using your team mobility, you will have to overcome these situations by adapting your strategy. • *Ultimately, it will be the positioning of the defenders (tightly marking/double marking the forward in the attacking phase) which will cause you to adapt your strategy.

  6. Communication Communication is a vital principle when applying the 3 man fast break. Communication takes place in each phase of the strategy and is both verbal and visual. Defensive Phase Centre uses verbal communication to signal the start of the fast break by shouting rebound. At the same time, the guard uses visual communication to show the centre where he/she wants the outlet pass played to. Transition Phase The forward uses verbal communication to let the guard know that he/she is making a supporting run and is available for a pass. Attacking Phase The forward again uses verbal communication to let the guard know that he/she is available for a pass. The forward will also use visual communication, (hand outstretched) to let the guard know where the pass should be played to.

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