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Shot from Perimeter and Triangle Rebound
To shoot from perimeter and rebound.
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Interior and Perimeter Footwork
One of the reasons I have become such an ardent believer in the necessity of re-teaching these fundamentals day in and day out, depending upon which areas are lacking with your team, ...

The goal for the perimeter player is to keep their spacing and find the seem for a shot. The step-slide motion will get them in the right spot, but the player must also be in a tail down and hands up position to get the shot off in time.
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the perimeter player continues along the 3-point arc until eye contact is made between the receiver and the passer. At this point, the receiver should plan (toe-up) the non-shooting foot, get the tail down and the hands up.

Perimeter moves when you have the ball.
When you receive the ball, immediately get into "triple threat position". This gives you the three options of being ready to shoot, pass, or drive.

Perimeter Basketball Moves When making any perimeter move, be sure to:
A) Look at the basket
B) Hold the ball in the "triple-threat" position ...

Perimeter offense -

To successfully play on the perimeter, a player needs to be able to execute the following skills - ...

Perimeter defense work is a must for anyone learning how to play basketball. Here are tips you need to be a lockdown defender.
6 Tips For Better Perimeter Defense
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Perimeter (or Three-point Line) - The semicircle line on the court enclosing the basket and key. Field goals made from beyond this line are worth three points.

Perimeter: The area on each side of the foul circle away from the basket, including 3-point line and from which players take long-range shots.

Perimeter - The area outside the three-second lane area.
Period - Any quarter, half or overtime segment.
Pick - A screen set by an offensive player.

Perimeter - the area beyond the foul circle away from the basket, including three-point line, from which players take long-range shots.
Period - any quarter, half or overtime segment.

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The perimeter is defined as the areas that are farthest to the basket but outside of the free throw lane and inside the three-point line. Shots converted in this area are called "perimeter shots" or "medium-range shots".

Perimeter - The region outside the foul circle including “Three-Pointer' territory, scoring attempts from this area are considered “Outside Shooting' ...

Perimeter players will often need to create space from their defenders so that they can recieve a pass from a teammate. Usually the best way to get open is to use a "V-cut"(see Footwork section).

What is the perimeter of a basketball court?
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backdoor cut An offensive play in which a player on the perimeter steps away from the basket, drawing the defender along, then suddenly cuts to the basket behind the defender for a pass. The opposite of a V cut.

outside shooting: shots taken from the perimeter. over the limit: when a team commits 5 or more team fouls per NBA period (4 in each overtime); 8 or more per WNBA half; 7 or more per half in college; ...

Shooting guard: (1) A position played by a perimeter player who is usually the team's best outside shooter. Also called the "2." (2) The person playing this position.
Shooting hand: The hand used to shoot the ball. See also guide hand.

A basketball skill game apparatus for one or a plurality of players playing in a determined order, comprising: at least one baskeball a game mat, said game mat sized to allow said players to walk about its perimeter when said game mat is placed upon ...

When you just stand around the perimeter, the shots typically have to be taken more quickly with less sense of exactly where the defenders are.

The first person in one line is going to dribble around the perimeter of the court with their left hand. The first person in the other line is going to jog backwards around the perimeter of the court two times and back to his line.

Use - the defense is overplaying the perimeter passing lanes... Communication - say a pre-arrange "key" word to signal the team about the 'Back Door Cut'...

So box out and prevent the perimeter offensive players from getting an offensive rebound and an easy basket. Your primary job should be thinking how to prevent the other team from grabbing it instead of grabbing the rebound itself.

There are several different types of passes, to be used in different situations: The chest pass is used primarily in the open court and on the perimeter: The overhead pass is used on the perimeter and on the outlet pass: The bounce pass is a pass ...

in this case,the 5 should allways defend the lane first,and the passing lane from the perimeter by sticking a arm in front of the post.
Allways apply hard pressure to the ballhandler to make entry passes harder.

2) If a defender on one of your perimeter teammates comes in to stop you, pass to your now open teammate for the jumper.
3) If a post defender steps up to block you, pass inside to your open post teammate.

The blue-lined mark surrounding the perimeter of the court where all the game action takes place. The opposite of a baseline is a sideline.
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Label either side of the rectangle as "Low post area." Shots taken here are closer to the basketball hoop than those in the perimeter. Low post shots count two points.
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Label the painted rectangle as the "Key area." ...

A play in which a player receives a pass and shoots it immediately without squaring up so that the defender cannot react in time. Used by teams with great perimeter shooters, such as the Indiana Pacers, ...

It's primary goals are to force the opposition to rely on their perimeter shooting to score points, and to goad their opponents into making careless mistakes as they grow more frustrated with the zone defense facing them.

See also: Basket, Ball, Basketball, Post, Defense