Friday, March 22, 2013

Period 4 Advanced Basketball

Due Date: Wednesday, April 10th

We are getting ready to start our basketball 3 on 3 unit. Based on your own basketball experiences, as well as what you have learned so far in class, what are three strengths that your 3 on 3 team must possess to be successful? Why?

24 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ayushna Kavathekar P4
In order have a successful 3 v 3 team; the team must possess 3 strengths:
1. Communicating with team members- This is probably the most important concept of a successful team, in any sport, but especially 3 v 3 basketball. Conflict can occur when team members don’t know what their teammate is thinking. Effective communication, calling rebounds or calling plays can help the game run smoothly and keep all the teammates on track.
2. Passing & shooting- Quick and nice passes can decide the turnout of a game. More accurate passing at the right time gets the defense tired and helps the offense take time to get open.
A pass moves faster that the defender’s feet. Also, taking the correct shot at the correct time can also determine the success of a team. When you are not open and you know you are not going to make it, the better decision is to pass it. Of course, when you are open or have an open lane, shooting is your best option.
3. Getting open and setting screens- Setting screens is extremely, important to the success the 3v3 team. A screen can help the person with the ball dribble to the basket and make the shot. That is how a screen is really helpful and must be used. If an offender is just standing, with a defender covering him the whole time, the offender is probably never going to get the ball. Making good cuts, like the V-cut, can help an offender get open for a shot or a lay-up.

Anonymous said...

a team with 3 players must have the ability to get open and finish but also trust in teammates.
-clement zhang

Anonymous said...

George Mikalis Pd. 4

Three strengths my 3v3 team must posses in order to be successful would include moving/making plays without the ball, an outside game, and defensive communication. An example of making plays without the ball on offense would be setting a screen for a teammate to get open. This will be important because there will be less room on the court because there will be 6 players and it is important to maximize space as well as get an open look or giving a teammate an open look. Next, having an outside game will be very important in 3v3 as well because again there are more people on the court possibly making it harder to drive in. In that case, its important to be able to shoot from the outside if driving in isn't an option. Finally, it is very important that m team communicates on defense. Since it's 3v3 now, people on offense will be setting screens on/off the ball therefore it is very important to strategize how to handle screens like that and communicate

George Mikalis Pd. 4

Anonymous said...

1. A good shooter because we would need a threat from the outside that can cause the other team a problem.

2. A good passer because we would need a player that will set us up well in order to score.

3. A good rebounder, defence man, and/or big man because we would also need a threat in the paint offensivley as well as deffensivley.

- Zack Thompson

Anonymous said...

You can pass the ball to be very affective. Also you can get in the post and use the moves we learned earlier. We have to pass the ball alot so we all can get in the zone.
-Grant Ibeh

Anonymous said...

brendan timmons
1. We need to have a good shooter
2. We need to have one person that has a strong drive.
3. We need someone that can pass the ball around well.

Anonymous said...

Langston Thomas
1. defense: without defense, no team can be successful
2. communication: talking to each other on offense and defense will help the team learn to work together
3. finishing: the team must finish offensive and defensive plays in order to beat their competitors..

Unknown said...

In order have a successful 3 vs 3 team you must have players that know how to move without the ball, communicate well, and make smart decisions.

-Edward Song

Anonymous said...

In order have a successful 3 vs 3 team you must have players that know to move without the ball, good communication, and goood decisions.

-Edward Song

Anonymous said...

1. Setting screens because we need to be able to help create shots for our teammates.

2. Moving without the ball, because it is very difficult to score if the offense stands still.

3. Communicating on defense, because if we don't communicate, then a good team can score easily

Jason Friedman

Anonymous said...

Naveen Paul Per.4
-There are many things needed to make a successful 3v3 team. But here are three...

1. Communication: I think this is the most important skill,because to be on a successful team you have to be able to read what others are calling for or waiting to do. Communication is necessary in order to have an effective team and in order to score.

2. Shooting/disturbing the ball: On 3v3, a team needs to make sure there are no ball hogs. One person may make one shot and feel the need to take the rest. A good way of getting the best shot is swinging the ball. Many times when I play 3v3 I tell my team to swing it, so we can get a better shot. Which brings me to my second point TAKE EFFECTIVE SHOTS, which means shoot to the best of your abilities and shoot at the rage you are good at, and that can make your team be the top dog if use your offensive choices wisely.

3.Defense: Defense is a key feature to make a successful 3v3 team. I say this because if you are able to stop the offense by shutting them down, you can have more chances on offense with your team, which allows more points. So stepping up your defense can drastically help, and put your team on top.

Liam Harrington said...

-Liam Harrington

1.My team must be able to communicate. We will fall apart and run over each other otherwise.
2. My team must be able to keep its cool. If we start getting angry and frustrated we will start making silly mistakes.
3. My team should know how to box out. This would make rebounding much easier and grant us more time with the ball therefore giving us more scoring opportunities.

Anonymous said...

1.) good rebounding- if your team has good rebounding they can stop put backs on defensive rebounds and put back shots on offensive rebounds.

2.) 3 point shooting- a 3 can really help your team in a jam.

3.) post moves- just another good weapon for your team. Helps add pressure to the other team.

Sergio Salcido.

Anonymous said...

1.Have a point guard who is able to find the open man
2.have a shooter who can hit big shots
3.have a big man who can rebound
-Ben Weinstein

Anonymous said...

1) The ability to share the ball.
2) Pick and roll. To create space to score and to pass the ball to your teamates.
3) Scoring. Without points you cant win
Sam Ellis

Anonymous said...

1. A good outside shooter because in gym basketball the team that makes the most outside shots wins.

2 Good ball movement. If we pass the ball quickly we will eventually get an open shot.

3. A big msn becasue if we cant score from outside we need to be able to score from down low.

Brian Barrett

Anonymous said...

In order to have a successful 3v3 team; the team must possess these three strengths:
-Team Chemistry: This includes communicating with each other and trusting one another to make plays. It also helps when a player can predict his teammate's movement without the ball, so that he can be set up with a pass.
-Rebounding: This allows a team to have second chance points and prevents the other team from gaining momentum.
-Balance of Shooting Abilities: When a team's players have varying strengths and abilities, regarding shooting, the other team must work harder on defense and a team can be more unpredictable.

-Michael Palizkar

Anonymous said...

1 Strength is teamwork. In order to successfully play the game, the team just communicate effectively and work together.
Another strength is the ability to play defense. Defense is important, and proper defense is essential to win the game.
Lastly, the ability to get rebounds is a very important strength in order to score a shot where you missed the first time.

-Joseph Wobus

Anonymous said...

1. We need communication between teammates in order to stay on the same page on the court.

2. We need good team defense, so if a person gets beat they have help at the basket.

3. We need move without the ball to create space to which then creates an open look at the basket.

~Justin Feldman

Anonymous said...

Zach de Leon pd 4
1. Our team must be successful in passing the ball well because that is how we will set up the offense.
2. We must move and cut into open space to create offense and easy scores.
3. We must communicate on defense in order to avoid confusion

Unknown said...

Serban Negoita

Three strengths my team must have to be successful in 3 on 3 are:
1. Setting up in the post in order to score and grab rebounds- this will force the defense to collapse leaving the other teammates open
2. Having players use moves from triple threat to attack the rim- this similarly draws the defense in on one player, creating space and scoring possibilities for the others
3.To be successful the team members needs to help each other on defense, covering for each other if someone makes an error. This can help limiting the scoring of the opposing team.

Anonymous said...

1. Good ball control and movement because when the person who has the ball he/she should not have the ball taken away.

2. Getting open for a good shot because we need to have good easy threes or twos or ones.

3. Also a good rebounder so that we can get another chance to shot
-Shayna Golfer

Anonymous said...

1) Good communication on defense so the other team cant attack the basket.
2) A good shooter to draw defenders towards the three point line so you can drive in.
3) Good passing to move the ball fast and effectively
-Robby Severynse

Unknown said...

1.I think we need a good shooter.Because it can help us score.
2. A good passer is very important too,if the passer can pass the ball well, i think it will help score too.
3.The ability to get rebounds can help a lot too.

Steven Yu