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Defending The Aggressive Attacker
Once your opponent has the ball, try to immediately turn them in the direction they do not want to go. Ask your coach to help you understand this, but after you’ve played for a while you will start to get a feel for preferences your opponents will have. Also, never forget to notice ahead of time which hand your opponent prefers to dribble with, and unless you are trying to force them in that direction as part of your team defense, always force them to their weak side.
By taking away the lane your opponent is trying to pass or dribble to, you can force them to turn one direction or the other, or even better, turn their back to you completely to prevent you from stripping them of the ball. By turning or forcing your opponent one direction or another, and then turning them again and again, you take away their chance to “square-up” and help all your teammates anticipate what option the opposing players will have to choose. Good basketball players are always involved in the effort to get “squared-up”, or prevent their opponent from getting “squared-up”. Good luck on both sides of this basketball tip!
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