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FIBA: Impact on Coaches Strategy offensive flow defence - disrupting flow Tactics time outs – wise use, force opponent to waste subs - use more players,

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1 FIBA: Impact on Coaches Strategy offensive flow defence - disrupting flow Tactics time outs – wise use, force opponent to waste subs - use more players, adjust through last two minutes work closely with minor officials Create instinctive coaches, run better practices Less time to communicate with official more time to coach players

2 24/8: Impact on Coaching Pace of the game? Walking the ball up vs. no pressure. Hold the balling ball in the half court. “Ball stoppers” Skill of the players. –Pattern offences that reverse the ball 5 times are a thing of the past. You need players who can create a shot for themselves or others.

3 Style of Defence: Impact on Coaching With 8/24… Will we see more zone? Will we see more pressure? »2 ways of thinking

4 Trapezoid Key: Impact on Coaching Change the position of the block, may be better to be in the mid post, short corner. Posts need more face up/dribble moves No advantage on the FT lane block out for the defence. New block out techniques? Spreads the floor for middle penetration.

5 Time Outs: Impact on Coaching Time Outs: Requested at the table Must train our minor officials properly in FIBA. They have much more responsibility. Will the good officials watch for/anticipate timeouts being called?

6 Time Outs: Impact on Coaching Time Outs: Less Timeouts. Less flexibility of when to call the timeout. Players need to be able to make decisions and know what to do in an end game situation. Less chance for the coach to screw them up!

7 Time Outs: Impact on Coaching Time Outs: Advancing the ball in the last 2 min. of 4 th and OT Saves time in advancing the ball. Coaches need to be ready and anticipate a made shot or by the other team or stoppage in play. Intentional miss FT at the end of the game?

8 Back Over Center: Impact on Coaching Must keep the ball moving at the half court line Do you trap at center? Do you force a turn/change of direction or lateral dribble at center?

9 Handle in the Backcourt: Impact on Coaching Slows the pace for some teams. Referee point of emphasis. Keep the game moving quickly.

10 Frontcourt Inbounds: Impact on Coaching Can not inbound the ball from the frontcourt into the back court. Coaches need to practice inbounds from difficult positions. Eg. Just over the center line. With Less than 8 sec. in backcourt.

11 Subs on FT: Impact on Coaching Can not sub in between FT. Only when it is being reported and on a made 2 nd FT. Get your subs early. Be ready for the star player’s 3 rd/ 4 th foul.

12 Points of Emphasis: Impact on Coaching Do we still have the old points of emphasis? Carry ball Physical play in the post Hand Check 30 Second meeting after 5 th foul? These are not P.O.E. in FIBA.

13 THE FIBA GAME IT IS HERE, GET OVER IT, LETS MAKE IT WORK Questions??


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