How to Correct a Basketball Line-up Position Error

When it comes basketball, most coaches align their team to play with two guards in the back court, two forwards in the front court and a center who dominates the middle of the front court. Here are some tips on how to realign your team if you notice a line-up position error while coaching the game of basketball.

Instructions

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      Look at the basketball court and the positioning of your players. The guards should be playing up by the foul line, the forwards should be down by the blocks and the center should be roaming the box.

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      Instruct your team to run a play or get into a specific defense. By calling a play, your team will naturally fall back into the correct line-up position on the court.

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      Keep on your team so that they hold their correct positions during the basketball game. Teams consistently get out of whack as they fall victim to a stronger defense or offense. You start playing their game rather than sticking to your own. Remind them that they need to avoid position errors and get back in line.

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      Other popular line-ups in basketball include using 3 guards and 2 forwards or 1 guard, and 4 forwards. These are usually utilized for specific situations in a game. Apply the same principles to see if your team is making a position error.

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      If your team continues to be out of alignment, then call a timeout and set them straight. Diagram where they should be on a given play.