Six Basketball Defense Tips - Defending the Basketball
What stands out most in the minds of basketball fans around the
world is the flashy T-Mac drive, spin and dunk or the fierce
dunk over three defenders by Shaq, but it has been said that
defense wins games. The Detroit Pistons of recent times were a
prime example of that. Although they definitely could score, it
was their swarming defense that won them the NBA title.
Basketball Defense Tip #1 - Defense is a state of mind, an
attitude. Your desire, hustle and level of energy are as much
important if not more than your skill. You should be a proactive
player, not a reactive player.
Your main focus is always an urgent "get that ball back". The
attitude, concentration and teamwork you bring to the game are
key elements to success. The skills of defense can be taught;
only you can develop the desire to win.
Basketball Defense Tip #2 - Transition play is one of the
essentials of defense. You must get back to your defensive
assignment quickly. Avoid letting the offense beat you down
court. All too often players get lazy or waste time arguing a
no-call; don't let that happen to you. Hustle back down court
and get that ball back!
Basketball Defense Tip #3 - Another essential is defending with
a purpose. Mainly, prevent easy shots and get that ball back
(heard that somewhere?) through steals or rebounds. Make the
offense earn their points. Make them score under pressure.
Basketball Defense Tip #4 - Always apply pressure and stay low.
Usually your head will be level with the ball-handler's chest.
Keep yourself positioned between the basket and the ballhandler.
Wave your hands, make noises, anything to distract your
opponent. You can even fake body movements such as pretending to
charge the ball. The main thing is to stay low and apply
pressure.
Basketball Defense Tip #5 - When guarding a player with the
ball, always be ready. You should have one foot forward, the
foot opposite of the ball-handler's most dominant hand. If he is
right handed, your left foot will be forward along with your
left hand extended out, palm up. This will allow you to quickly
flick at and steal the ball.
Usually you will keep that lead hand at whatever level the ball
is; if the ball is low, so is your lead hand. If the ball is
being held high, turn your palm so it facing the ball. You
should also be waving your off hand so you can prevent the
passing lane.
Basketball Defense Tip #6 - Position yourself between the
ball-handler and the basket at all times. Cut off his path by
maintaining your position between him and the basket by sliding
over and staying in front of him. Don't cross your feet.
If the ball handler gets by you, sprint to reestablish your
defensive position between the ball-handler and the basket. A
player without the ball should be able to sprint faster than a
player dribbling the ball. Keep a cushion between you and the
ball-handler. If he tries a spin move or reverse and you are too
close, you could end up with an unnecessary foul. Always prevent
penetration first, then pressure the ball.
If he stops his dribble, attack the ball while staying in your
defensive stance. Try to force a bad pass or you can back off a
little if the ball handler is out of shooting range, but always
avoid the unnecessary fouls.
There are a number of different basketball defense tips,
techniques and drills. Each position has its own special
requirements, but the one common denominator is to prevent the
offense from scoring easy or uncontested points. Always apply
pressure by staying low and positioning yourself between the
ball-handler and the basket. If you can master that you will be
well on your way to earning a nickname like "The Glove" (Gary
Payton) and winning defensive player of the year!