I have a question, while on the dunker spot, would you rather try to read your teamate offense drive and move for a better pass or waiting there is normally a higher percentage option?
Thank you for your comment. Adjusting position with another teammate's drive is important, but I think the player at the dunker spot don't have to move a lot (like changing the side). He/She needs a bit movement - outer ( near the corner) or inner (near the dead-low).
@@modernbasketballtacticsres5170 hello... I’m going on a journey trying to learn more about basketball and could you please tell me what the dead-low is? That’s not a spot I’ve heard of as I’ve started my dive into the game.
@@blake4736 Thank you for your question. Dead-Low is a Japanese local terminology... and I use the word in different meaning from usual in Japan. Usual meaning includes both side dunker spots and restricted area along baseline. But I use the word as restricted area along baseline only (as my video shows).
Great video btw
I have a question, while on the dunker spot, would you rather try to read your teamate offense drive and move for a better pass or waiting there is normally a higher percentage option?
Thank you for your comment.
Adjusting position with another teammate's drive is important, but I think the player at the dunker spot don't have to move a lot (like changing the side).
He/She needs a bit movement - outer ( near the corner) or inner (near the dead-low).
@@modernbasketballtacticsres5170 Thanks a lot
@@modernbasketballtacticsres5170 hello... I’m going on a journey trying to learn more about basketball and could you please tell me what the dead-low is? That’s not a spot I’ve heard of as I’ve started my dive into the game.
@@blake4736 Thank you for your question. Dead-Low is a Japanese local terminology... and I use the word in different meaning from usual in Japan. Usual meaning includes both side dunker spots and restricted area along baseline. But I use the word as restricted area along baseline only (as my video shows).