Tips on Becoming a Better Defender -by Coach Brian Schofield http://www.hoopskills.com
To be a dominant basketball player you must be solid on both sides of the ball - offense and defense. Many young players are so focused on becoming good scorers that they completely neglect sharpening their defensive skills. If you aren't good on defense your playing time will be cut short. This article focuses on specific tips and drills that players can use to help them become better defensive players. Positioning When guarding a player how close should you be? Is it better to sag off or better to crowd them? In my opinion, it is always better to crowd the offensive player. Get up into him and let him know you are there. Some coaches suggest you be an arms-length distance but that is too far for me. If you are close and pressuring, the offense will have a tough time getting around you or even getting a good shot off. So get up close to your man before he has dribbled and force him where he doesn't want to go. Sure it may seem like a guess at first but you'll learn. Make the adjustments when you have to. Watch the Mid-Section I have heard this a million times and I agree with it completely. Always watch a player's midsection because it won't fake you out. Oftentimes a player will be able to fake with his eyes or shoulders or even the ball. If you are watching the midsection you will be just fine.
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