soltheman
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One of the most overlooked aspects of the game is being able to move without the ball on offense. Ray Allen, Rip Hamilton, and other players like them do this extremely well.
Set your man up before using screens. Minimize space between you and the defender when you set them. Read the defense. When you cut to the basket, vary your speed and change directions. Know where your teammates and the ball are at. And never, I repeat never, stand still for more than a couple of seconds. That being said, move with purpose and don't look like a chicken with it's head cut off when you're on the court. AND GO AFTER OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS.
It's the little things like these that keep good players from becoming great players. Wish you the best of luck little homie.
Set your man up before using screens. Minimize space between you and the defender when you set them. Read the defense. When you cut to the basket, vary your speed and change directions. Know where your teammates and the ball are at. And never, I repeat never, stand still for more than a couple of seconds. That being said, move with purpose and don't look like a chicken with it's head cut off when you're on the court. AND GO AFTER OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS.
It's the little things like these that keep good players from becoming great players. Wish you the best of luck little homie.