If your defender reacts to this, you'll use the rocker step to set up a perimeter shot or a drive to the hoop. Fake a drive with a "jab step" and then rock back into the "triple-threat" position.
By forcing the offense to take perimeter shots and then contest them the defense has a significant statistical advantage.
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".
Don't forget that a lob can be intercepted just as equally as a perimeter shot is made. It has to be accurate. Don't know if I helped, but there ya go.
This particular drill is designed to train Post Moves, Post Cuts, Perimeter Shots, Post Feeds, and several other key aspects of the Post and Perimeter game. All of that work in a single drill - that's how you make the most out of practice time! ...
Write "Perimeter area" in the blank space within the three-point line. The perimeter also together with the three-point line begins the two-point area. Shots made in the perimeter are known as medium-range or perimeter shots. 6 ...
It is not always necessary to take quick perimeter shots. Instead, drive to the basket and make the opponent defend. Their coach has probably been telling them not to foul.
See also: Basket, Perimeter, Point, Ball, Court
 
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