Answers to common questions post players ask in basketball

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Answers to Common Questions Post Players Ask -by Coach Brian Schofield http://www.hoopskills.com

Question: My defender constantly fronts me and I struggle to get around him. What can I do to get open? The way I am being defended is slowing down the offense and I want to know what ways I can make him pay so that he'll play me normally. Answer: I am a huge Illinois basketball fan. One of the many great coaches they have had is Bill Self who is now the coach at Kansas. One thing Bill Self does very well is coach the high low offense. He wants defenseto front his post player and his offense is predicated on it. When Brian Cook was at Illinois teams would play behind him and let him catch it because he was so good at sealing his man. Let's talk about this in detail... Some defenses play to front the post, meaning they will place the defender directly in front of the post player so that a lob pass must be made to get it to him. Lob passes are slow and teams can help relatively quickly on those. So how do we beat it or establish position as a post player? Let's assume that your offense isn't predicated on the front style defense and it is just your defender that has chosen to do this. First, try what is called a step around to get the ball. This is just plain working hard and stepping around him to get the ball. Usually this works but it also forces you further from the basket. I coach my posts that if the defender keeps trying to front

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