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Assign best defensive board players to their offensive board players. It is not practical to use the ideal assignment of guards taking forwards, center against center, and forwards on the guards.
For example, on a defensive board or a turnover that doesn't cause a dead ball (travel, out of bounds, taking a charge, etc.), the defense can break for 1 more point by scoring in transition. If you believe in practicing 1st-string, 2nd-string, etc.
deal of rebounding is dependent on the size of a team, size alone does not result in backboard control. Through diligent work in practice, techniques must be developed that lead to successful rebounding on both the offensive and defensive boards.
See also: Basketball, Break, Point, Basket, Ball
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