In basketball games, defenders often adopt a strategy of blocking the outside line and limiting the shooting and three-point scoring of opposing players. For players whose outside lines are blocked by opponents, they should deal with them in the following ways.
Players who are blocked on the outside line can choose to cooperate with their teammates and break through the opponent's blockade by passing and catching the ball. In basketball, teamwork is very important. When a player is closely marked, he can actively attract the opponent's defensive attention and then quickly pass the ball to his vacant teammate. This will not only break the opponent's defensive blockade, but also create better shooting opportunities for teammates.
Players who are blocked on the outside line can choose to use diverting dribbling and passing skills to break through the opponent's defense. When the opponent is closely marking the outside line, the player can use the method of changing direction dribbling to quickly change the direction of the ball to confuse the opponent and then quickly break through and attack. In addition, players can also use passing skills, such as changing directions and shaking opponents, to get rid of defense and create shooting opportunities.
Players who are blocked on the outside line can choose to change their offensive strategy and look for other scoring opportunities. When being closely marked by opponents on the outside line, players can choose to use inside offense and create inside scoring opportunities through passing with teammates or pick-and-roll. When attacking inside, players can use their physical advantages and flexible movements to score under the opponent's defensive basket.
Players who are blocked on the outside line can respond to the opponent's defense by cooperating with teammates, changing dribbling and passing skills, and changing offensive strategies. In basketball games, players need to adjust their offensive strategies in a timely manner and flexibly respond to their opponents 'defensive methods, thereby improving their offensive effectiveness and the overall combat effectiveness of the team.