PEDRO MARTINEZ. Espacios en el poste bajo

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28 Mar 202021:36

Summary

TLDRThis basketball coaching video focuses on low post play, emphasizing its importance as a strategic offensive tool. The coach discusses techniques for players with their backs to the basket, stressing the value of simple yet effective moves. Key concepts include passing precision, spacing, and reading defensive reactions. The video demonstrates how versatile players—whether point guards or forwards—can excel in the low post. It also highlights the importance of mixing low post plays with other offensive strategies, like backdoor cuts, to maintain unpredictability against defenses.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Effective low post play requires players with good technique, but even players without natural skills can improve with practice.
  • 😀 Passing to the low post should be fast, straight, and accurate to prevent defensive interceptions.
  • 😀 Spacing is crucial: having three outside players (not necessarily all perimeter players) helps create the best environment for post play.
  • 😀 Players need to protect the ball when receiving in the low post and read the defense to take advantage of their positioning.
  • 😀 Dribbling towards the baseline can help open up space and improve passing lanes for low post plays.
  • 😀 The low post isn't just about finishing – it's an opportunity to generate offense and create advantages for teammates.
  • 😀 Simple, well-executed movements in the low post are more effective than complex moves that players cannot consistently perform.
  • 😀 Good offensive spacing requires versatility, allowing players to play multiple positions and shift roles as needed.
  • 😀 Offensive rebound positioning is critical; players should anticipate misses and maintain balance in the low post.
  • 😀 Key to modern basketball: reading the defense and taking advantage of defensive help or one-on-one opportunities in the low post.

Q & A

  • What is the key to successful low-post play in basketball?

    -The key to successful low-post play lies in reading the defense, making smart decisions, and executing fundamental skills such as quick passes, maintaining proper spacing, and protecting the ball. Players should focus on mastering a few key moves rather than attempting complex ones.

  • How important is versatility for players in low-post situations?

    -Versatility is crucial. While low-post play is often associated with bigger players, smaller players like point guards and small forwards can also be effective in the post if they are trained in the technique. Versatility allows players to contribute in multiple ways and adapt to different situations.

  • What role does spacing play in low-post offense?

    -Spacing is essential for generating opportunities in low-post offense. Proper spacing creates passing lanes and allows for one-on-one situations. The ideal setup is with three players on the outside, giving room for the player in the post to operate and for teammates to exploit defensive help.

  • Why is it important for a player to think about passing first in the low post?

    -Thinking about passing first in the low post helps to create opportunities for teammates. When a player is focused on generating advantages and reading defensive reactions, they can make quick passes to open teammates, often leading to easier scoring opportunities or forcing the defense to collapse.

  • What is the 're-post' concept, and how is it executed?

    -The 're-post' concept refers to the action where a low-post player re-establishes their position after initially losing it, typically in response to a defender's attempt to push them out of position. It involves quick footwork, strong positioning, and sometimes a subtle change in direction to regain the advantage.

  • What is the significance of offensive rebounding in low-post play?

    -Offensive rebounding is a crucial continuation of low-post play. It allows teams to maintain possession, create second-chance points, and put pressure on the defense. Players must anticipate the ball's landing spot and position themselves accordingly to grab the rebound.

  • How can players read defensive reactions to enhance low-post play?

    -Players should be able to quickly assess how defenders react to their movements. This includes recognizing when the defender collapses to help or overcommits, and then exploiting those reactions by passing to open teammates or adjusting their own play accordingly, such as attacking the baseline or posting up again.

  • What are some common mistakes players make in low-post situations?

    -Common mistakes include poor footwork, lack of patience, and failing to read the defense properly. Players may rush their decisions or attempt complex moves without mastering the basics. Another mistake is not creating enough spacing to allow the offense to flow smoothly.

  • What is the role of the low-post player when the defense collapses?

    -When the defense collapses, the low-post player must read the defense and either pass quickly to an open teammate or exploit the space created by the collapse. This can involve passing to players on the perimeter or using a dribble to create more room for themselves or others.

  • Why is mastering just a few low-post moves more effective than learning many?

    -Mastering a few low-post moves ensures that players can execute them with precision, making them more dangerous and unpredictable. Trying to learn too many moves can lead to confusion and less effective execution, especially under pressure. Focused practice on key moves leads to better results.

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