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1 Structures, Strategies and Compositions General Data Gathering Attacking Strategy – Fast Break

2 Today we will... Attacking Strategy – Fast Break Aim of the Fast Break. Describe the Fast Break. Discuss the strengths and weaknesses of the strategy. Gathering General Data

3 Attacking - Strategy Fastbreak

4 Fast Break Video Clip Click Here To View

5 Fast Break PG C F On Defence Win ReboundOutlet passFast Break Option One Pass to forward

6 The aim of the Fast Break Using the words below, piece the puzzle together to explain the aim of the fast break Using Speed and Width quickly move the ball up court to the oppositions key and set up a free shot (lay-up) before the opposition get back to set up a defence, allowing one of our unmarked players to score with a lay-up

7 The aim of the Fast Break Did you get it correct? Using Speed and Width quickly move the ball up court to the oppositions key and set up a free shot (lay-up) before the opposition get back to set up a defence, allowing our unmarked forward to score with a lay-up

8 The 2 Key Principles of Attack There are 2 key principles required for a successful Fast Break: What are they? Fill in the blanks Speed:Speed allows you to get up the court before the opposition have time to set up a defence. Width:By creating width you can spread out any defenders that get back creating more space around the basket and space for the point guard to drive up the middle of the court. There are 2 key principles required for a successful Fast Break: What are they? Fill in the blanks Speed:Speed allows you to get up the court before the opposition have time to set up a defence. Width:By creating width you can spread out any defenders that get back creating more space around the basket and space for the point guard to drive up the middle of the court.

9 Describe the Fast Break With reference to the principles of attack and the three main players involved complete the bullet points below to describe the fast break 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

10 Describe the Fast Break 1.Centre blocks out opponent and wins defensive rebound. 2.Centre makes an ‘outlet pass’ to the Point Guard who has cut from his defensive position at the top of the key to the side of the key to avoid the traffic in the key. 3.Point Guard drives down the centre lane of the court at speed. 4.Centre overlaps point guard to fill the right lane. 5.Left lane is filled by the Forward. 6.All 3 players have now ‘filled the lanes’ (width). 7.Once the Point Guard has reached the top of the key they pass to the Forward who scores a lay-up shot. 8.The Centre cuts into the basket to win the rebound if the shot is missed.

11 Think…Pair…Share With your partner, discuss the strengths and weaknesses of the fast break. (1 minute talk per person) Copy and complete the below diagram into your jotter (Person A 1 minute on strengths, Person B 1 minute on weaknesses then swap) Strengths and weakness of the Fast Break StrengthsWeaknesses

12 Strengths of the Fast Break If done with speed you can reach your opponents key before their defence are set up, giving your forward an unopposed lay-up. Finishes with a lay-up shot – easiest shot meaning lots of baskets. ‘Filling the lanes’ spreads any defenders out, creating space for point guard to dribble at speed and space for forward to dribble into when scoring lay-up. Simple strategy to understand and use in games, can also be easily adapted. Pass to centre instead of forward Point Guard dribble in to score lay-up Pass to centre who plays reverse pass to forward

13 Weaknesses of the Fast Break 1.You have to perform skills quickly which means that if your skill level is not high then you make lots of mistakes e.g. misplace your pass, drop the ball 2.Tiring if you use it for the whole game. 3.If used repeatedly it can be predictable. If the defence know what is coming they will be more organised and will intercept the ball more. 4.Team weaknesses Example 1: Centre is not good enough to win defensive rebounds which means the attack can’t start. Example 2: PG can’t dribble quick enough so the defence has time to set up.

14 Data gathering – video analysis General Data Strategy analysis Specific Data Fast break observation Role Effectiveness. Data gathering Fast Break Motion Offence ½ Court Man- Man Zone Defence Man-Man Fast Break Point Guard ForwardCentre

15 Class task Describe how you gathered information on a structure strategy or composition you have used in an activity of your choice. (6) Task 1 In groups of 3- create a structure to explain how you gathered initial data on your overall performance Task 2 Create a word bank of words that you would expect to use in your description. You will be expected to share your word bank with the rest of the class.

16 Describe how you gathered information on a structure strategy or composition you have used in an activity of your choice. (6) Introduction – purpose of data gathering what did you want to know General Data (Strategy Analysis) Video recorded, 3 competitive games Used video to complete observation schedule – Strategy Analysis Describe Strategy analysis observation schedule (click here to view) Assessed both offence and defensive strategies, name 5 strategies What did you discover

17 Step One General Data (Overall Performance) Strategy Analysis 5 Strategies 2 attacking and 3 defensive Step Two Specific Data (Assess fastbreak) Fastbreak Analysis Component parts of fastbreak Step Three Specific Data(Role Effectiveness) Player Analysis Assess each players performance Identify if they are suited to position


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