We are getting ready to start our 2 on 2 unit. This unit will focus on getting position and making moves in the post. Watch the video clip below and answer the following questions. Please make sure to write your name on your blog.
1. Please indicate 2 ways to get position in the post.
2. How can you give your opponent a different look in the post?
3. In the video, Carlos Boozer says that size and build or physique do not determine how successful you will be in the post position. Do you agree with this? Why or why not?
20 comments:
1- 2 ways to get position in the post are the V-cut and dribbling.
2- Get the opponent off balance.
3- No, it is not the physique that determines how successful you will be.
1. Please indicate 2 ways to get position in the post.
-fake away, v cut
-fake screen, spin move
2. How can you give your opponent a different look in the post?
-face opponent up instead of backing down
-jab step
-get opponent a little off balance
3. In the video, Carlos Boozer says that size and build or physique do not determine how successful you will be in the post position. Do you agree with this? Why or why not?
I agree with this statement. Certainly having a buffer physique and being bigger will be helpful, but you can still be very good at playing the post without it. It could be useful to be a small and quick post player as you could go around defenders.
Ann Li
Ben Blutstein
1. V-Cut, fake screen
2. face defender up, then jab-step
3. I agree with Carlos Boozer that you do not need to be big and strong to post up. It is more important that you are able to read your defender, know how to attack the basket, and being able to finish in multiple ways in order to be a good post player.
1. V-cut and fake a pick, then spin around and get the ball
2. you can back him down or face him up
3. Yes i agree, if you have good enough moves to score down low, then you should just back him down.
Justin Nguyen
1. Fake away with a V-cut, fake a screen with a spin move
2. Back the defender down or face him up
3. I agree with Carlos Boozer because if you have enough skills and and know how to use your body physique to your advantage, you can be just as successful as a bigger player
Michael Tran
V cut and fake screen
Jab step to pass defender
I AGEER its better if you not that big to play because if you not that big its easier to run pass your defender
Eyobabeselom
Sophie Lu
1. v cut, fake screen
2. shoot using jumpshot
3. yes, I agree that physique is important, however it is more important that the player has agility and good playing techniques.
1. You cab make a V-Cut and a fake screen
2. You can back the defender down or you can face him up
3. I do agree with Carlos Boozer playing the mental aspect of the game can make you more unstoppable than just being big and strong.
Malcolm Amobi
1. V-cut and fake screen are two ways to get into position on post.
2. You get your defender off balance
3. I agree with Carlos Boozer, #5 Chicago Bulls, that size and build or physique do not determine how successful you will be in the post position. The more you practice in the post positions will determine how prosperous your game will elevate.
Angel Porter
1. V-cut and fake screen
2. Face up and jab step
3. Although physique is a big part of success in that position, I agree with him because if someone is very large but has no skill at that position, then they most likely will not be very successful.
Spencer Tritto
1.v-cut/fake and fake screen are two ways to get into position in the post.
2. Depending on if the defender is playing you loose or tight, you can read them differently. If the defender is playing you tight, you can take two strong power dribbles into them (or crab dribbles). or if they are playing you loose, go in for a strong lay-up to get the defender off their balance.
3. I agree with Boozer because you could be really small, but still have a really strong power dribble and strong finish.
Holly Hennessy
1. V-cut, fake screen
2. you can face your defender and then drive or take a shot
3. I agree with Carlos because it's not about strength but about how you react and the strategy you use at post.
Isaac Reich
1. V-cut and fake screen
2. Get your defender of balance and drive to the hoop
3. Well I mean being bigger in the post definetely helps, but you could be small and still be great as a post player. All you need is to be strong with the ball and if you practice the position you will be good at it
-Noelly miller
1. You can v-cut or you can fake a screen and go right to the block.
2. You can give your opponent a different look by facing up, jab-stepping and driving instead of backing down and posting up the defender.
3. I agree with Carlos Boozer because you just need to be aggressive, physical, and smart to be successful in the post. Build and physique are not always needed to be a good post player.
Chris Vondas
1. V-cut, fake screen
2. Back defender down or face up
3. I do agree with Boozer, as being big would definitely help, but a smaller quicker player would be able to get past their player as well.
Mandla Johnson
cut and or fake screen are the ones you can get into to stand in a structured position
2. Try and distract or get ur defender off balance
3. I agree with Carlos just because you have a fit body doesn't mean ur good at a sport . if you can't do a certain move keep trying until you get better practice makes better donyai
1.V-cut
2. Back down defender or face up
3. I agree with Boozer, a big would help but a small guard would be able to score a lot more in my opinion
1. V-Cut and fake screen
2. You can back the defender down or you can face him up
3. I do agree with Carlos Boozer playing the inteluctual aspect of the game can make you more unstoppable than just being big and strong.
1. v-cut or fake screen
2. you can looking up and jab stepping and driving
3. I agree you can be small and very versatile when you play in the post
- Kamaal Kusow
1.v-cut or fake screen
2.back down defender or face up
3.i agree even if you are small you can still score on a big guy when u do the posting.
-Ze Xian
November 5, 2015 at 1:25pm
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