STEP 1

Players adopt their starting formation, prepared for coordinated movements and penetration options.

STEP 2

Power forward places themselves strategically to generate passing angles and anticipate defensive moves.

STEP 3

We define the starting positions of the players, placing each strategically to optimize passes and attacking options.

STEP 4

STEP 5

Players are positioned at key points on the court, seeking offensive and defensive balance.

STEP 6

STEP 7

Initial positions are set so the team can move in a coordinated way and create space.

STEP 8

Center blocks the defender, opening space for cuts, drives, or shots.

STEP 9

Players are positioned at key points on the court, seeking offensive and defensive balance.

STEP 10

Small forward places themselves strategically to generate passing angles and anticipate defensive moves.

STEP 11

We define the starting positions of the players, placing each strategically to optimize passes and attacking options.

STEP 12

Small forward changes location seeking advantage over the defender and scoring opportunities.

STEP 13

We define the starting positions of the players, placing each strategically to optimize passes and attacking options.

STEP 14

We define the starting positions of the players, placing each strategically to optimize passes and attacking options.

STEP 15

Power forward executes an effective screen maintaining the team’s offensive flow.

STEP 16

Players are positioned at key points on the court, seeking offensive and defensive balance.

STEP 17

Center places themselves strategically to generate passing angles and anticipate defensive moves.

STEP 18

The initial setup is organized to create synergy between movements, screens, and passes for the opening play.

STEP 19

STEP 20

Each player is located strategically to maximize effectiveness in the first phase of the attack.

STEP 21

STEP 22

Initial positions are set so the team can move in a coordinated way and create space.

STEP 23

5 performs a tactical screen causing mismatches in the opponent’s defense.

STEP 24

Players adopt their starting formation, prepared for coordinated movements and penetration options.

STEP 25

STEP 26

The initial setup is organized to create synergy between movements, screens, and passes for the opening play.

STEP 27

4 moves strategically to provide new passing lanes and open space.

STEP 28

Players adopt their starting formation, prepared for coordinated movements and penetration options.

STEP 29

Center changes location seeking advantage over the defender and scoring opportunities.

STEP 30

Initial formation of players, ready to start the play with fluidity and clear passing lanes.

STEP 31

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Cabeza

Half-court offensive sequence seeking defensive mismatches.

Created by: matias seves

31 steps

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