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:
1.pass the ball around
2. be able to posses the rebounds
3.be able to drive the ball and kick it out
-aidan wright
1) communication becuase we have to work together to be organized to set up plays, to know what eachother is going to do.
2)defense because you have to stop the other team from scoring.
3)offense because you need to work together as a team, be unselfish, pass the ball to the ones in the best position to score
Alex Murk
The 3 things my team must possess are:
1.Redbounding
2.being able to post up
3.Being able to make open 3's
these are the most important because they all give you better chances of scoring. You need to rebound to get more scoring opportunities
Three strengths that you as a team should have, are good defense, good offense, and good passing skills.
Nathaniel J.
John Auchincloss
The three things my team must possess are
1. Good passing to create open scoring oppurtunities.
2. movement to open places to encourage open lanes to the basket.
3. Rebounding to keep the ball away from the other team.
Max Child-
We must Be able to...
1. Drive to the hoop.
2. Rebound the ball.
3. Make smart passes and move the ball around.
1. Rebounding, to keep possession of the ball.
2. Passing the ball, to throw off the defense.
3. Talking to each other, and communicating to create the plays that lead to scores.
Matthew Wadler
1. sharing the ball with other teammates
2. grabbing rebounds
3. creating open space for easy shots
Eric You
1. Communication
2. Good Defense
3. Respect for eachother
- These three things are important because it develops a great team and relationships with other classmates.
- Kenny Hailey
1. Being able to move the balla round efficiently
2. Being able to communicate on defense so we can help eachother out
3. Making easy and open shots to allow your team to score
Olivia Mangum
1. To be able to play good defense and limit inside shots because it is more likely the opposing team will miss an outside shot.
2. To be able to pass the ball effectively because this helps get easy points.
3. To be able to shoot the 3 so we can make the most possible points out of a possession.
Ethan Core
1. Teamwork
2. Rebounds
3. Passing and shooting
1. To be able to create a chance for pass
2. Team members need to be cooperative while attacking the basket
3. Knowing who is at the best position
-Bryan Wang
Gracie Gesiskie
1. We need to be able to get rebounds to further our chance of scoring.
2.We need to be communicative so we know where each other are, and where the other team is.
3.We need to have good defense to stop the other team from scoring.
1. communication- good communication makes it easier to score/prevent the other team from scoring
2. ability to shoot- if someone can shoot well, it takes pressure off the defense, thus making it less stressful and easier to win
3. some type of defense that works for the team- whether it be a zone or man-to-man, whatever type of defense that each person is the most comfortable with will be the most successful
Jake Gordon
1.ball movement
2.ball handler
3.hustle
Lei Zeng
1) Good ball movement - need to work together as a team
2) Good rebounding - more opportunities to score
3) Post - down low for easy points
George Wu
1. Good ball movement.
2. Make open shots.
3. Box-out and rebound.
Zach Smith
1. connect passes
2. make team moves/ post up
3. getting rebounds
~~Rahin Chowdhury
they must be able to pass
Be able to set picks and
rebound
Taylor Schneider
1. Good communication with one another
2. good fundimentals
3. players that fit specific roles
Alex Brietzke
1. rotate the ball
2. rebounds
3. setting up picks
Chris Partyka
Jared Beinart
1. Communicate and make good passes
2. Must rebound well
3. Stick with their man and play good defense
1. Be able to keep the ball moving within your teammates
2. To be able to rebound the balls
3. To be able tto drive in for the layup and to be able to use the moves that we learned in the post
Keeran Navaratnam
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