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Structures, Strategies and
Compositions
Lesson 1 – aim and purpose of fast break
Basketball Positions
Task 1: Name the three main positions in basketball.
Task 2: Identify the main physical, skill and special qualities required to play
each position.
Point Guard
Fast
Agile
Confident dribbler
Accurate Passer
3 Point Shooter
Leader on the court
Good decision maker
Effective communicator
Good awareness/vision
Centre
Powerful
Strong
Excellent Rebounder
Good Passer
Good at lay-ups
Anticipate Rebounds
Good awareness/vision
Forward
Fast
Agile
Powerful
Excellent at Lay-ups
Confident dribbler
Able to outmanoeuvre
opponent / create
space
Good awareness/vision
The aim of the Fast Break
Task 3
Using the words below, piece the puzzle together to explain the aim
of the fast break
allowing one of our unmarked players
before the opposition get back
to score with a lay-up
To quickly move
to set up a defence,
The aim of the Fast Break
Did you get it correct?
To quickly move the ball up court to the oppositions key and
set up a free shot (lay-up) before the opposition get back to
set up a defence, allowing our unmarked forward to score
with a lay-up
The 2 Key Principles of Attack
There are 2 key principles required for a successful Fast Break:
What are they? Fill in the blanks
Speed:
Speed allows you to get up the court before
the opposition have time to set up a defence.
Width:
By creating width you can spread out any defenders
that get back creating more space around the basket
and space for the point guard to drive up the
middle of the court.
Describe the Fast Break
1. Centre blocks out opponent and wins defensive rebound.
2. Centre makes an ‘outlet pass’ to the Point Guard who has cut from his
defensive position at the top of the key to the side of the key to avoid the
traffic in the key.
3. Point Guard drives down the centre lane of the court at speed.
4. Centre overlaps point guard to fill the right lane.
5. Left lane is filled by the Forward.
6. All 3 players have now ‘filled the lanes’ (width).
7. Once the Point Guard has reached the top of the key they pass to the
Forward who scores a lay-up shot.
8. The Centre cuts into the basket to win the rebound if the shot is missed.
Strengths of the Fast Break
 If done with speed you can reach your opponents key before their defence
are set up, giving your forward an unopposed lay-up.
 Finishes with a lay-up shot – easiest shot meaning lots of baskets.
 ‘Filling the lanes’ spreads any defenders out, creating space for point
guard to dribble at speed and space for forward to dribble into when
scoring lay-up.
 Simple strategy to understand and use in games, can also be easily
adapted.
 Pass to centre instead of forward
 Point Guard dribble in to score lay-up
 Pass to centre who plays reverse pass to forward
Weaknesses of the Fast Break
1. You have to perform skills quickly which means that if your skill level is not
high then you make lots of mistakes e.g. misplace your pass, drop the ball
2. Tiring if you use it for the whole game.
3. If used repeatedly it can be predictable. If the defence know what is coming
they will be more organised and will intercept the ball more.
4. Team weaknesses
 Example 1: Centre is not good enough to win defensive
rebounds which means the attack can’t start.
 Example 2: PG can’t dribble quick enough so the defence
has time to set up.
Structure
 Purpose/aim of the fast break
 Players involved in fast break
 Process involved including how the ball is turned over
 Options for varying your structure strategy or composition
 When each of these options should be used
 Your role
 Specific skill qualities, personal qualities and physical qualities
required to perform that role
 SPEED and WIDTH throughout
Questions.
Intermediate 2
(a) Describe a structure strategy or composition you have used (4)
8 minutes
(b) Describe the role you played and discuss why you were suited to that role (3)
6 minutes
Higher
Describe a structure strategy or composition you have used in an activity of your choice.
Give specific reference to the role you played and why you were suited to that role.(6)
15 minutes
Structures, Strategies and
Compositions
Lesson 2 – Gathering data on fast break
Higher
(a)
Describe a structure strategy or composition you have used in an activity of your
choice. Give specific reference to the role you played and why you were suited to that role.
(6) 15 minutes
Break question in two when answering
Part 1 Describe a structure strategy or composition you have used in an activity of your
choice.
Part 2 Give specific reference to the role you played and why you were suited to that role.
Compare your answer with the structure below.
Did you include all the necessary detail?
 Purpose of the fast break
 Players involved
 Process involved including how the ball is turned over
 Options for varying your structure strategy or composition
 When each of these options should be used
 SPEED and WIDTH throughout
 Your role
 Specific skill and physical attributes required to perform that role
 What special qualities do you have that help you to fulfil your
role.
Common Errors – did you make any of these
 Process involved including how the ball is turned over
 Centre wins a defensive rebound by blocking out his opponent and catching the ball at the
peak. of his jump.
 Point Guard moves from his defensive position at the top of the key to the wide channel.
He does this so that the centre does not have to pass through the key.
 Speed and Width throughout (complete the blanks below)
 All three lanes are now filled ensuring we are able to attack with speed and width. By
attacking with speed we are able to……………………. This ensures that which ever
player receives the ball from the point guard has an ……………... By filling all three
lanes we pull defenders away from the ………….... and the ……… Creating space for
the point guard to drive up the middle lane at speed. By pulling defenders away from the
key it……………………
 When each of these options should be used (complete the paragraph)
 The point guard where ever possible will look to use option 1. However the option
selected will be influenced by the defence. If the defence mark or put pressure on the
forward the PG will use option 2 as the centre will be free. Option 3 would normally be
used when .........................................................
Common Errors – did you make any of these
 Specific skill and physical attributes required to perform that role (complete sentences to
create a full paragraph)
 All players require a range of physical, skill and personal qualities. As a point guard I
require the following qualities.
I need to be fast and agile so that I can……………………………...................
It’s not enough to just be fast I need to be able to dribble with a great deal of control when
moving at speed to ensure……………………………………..
I also need to be able to pass accurately as………………………….................
It’s important that I can make the correct decision when under pressure
because……………………………………………………………………….
Data gathering
 Data gathering – video analysis
 General Data - strategy analysis
 Specific Data - fast break observation.
Describe how you gathered information on a structure strategy or composition you have
used in an activity of your choice.
(6)
 Introduction – purpose of data gathering what did you want to know
 General Data (Strategy Analysis)
 Video recorded, 3 competitive games
 Used video to complete observation schedule – Strategy Analysis
 Describe Strategy analysis observation schedule (click here to view)
 Assessed both offence and defensive strategies, name 5 strategies
 What did you discover
 Specific Data (Fast Break Observation Schedule)
 Video recorded in competitive game
 Describe Fast Break Observation Schedule (click here to view)
 Assessed 12 fast breaks, true picture
 Broke fast break into 5 component parts, theses were.......
 Used (), (), (E), (T) also made a comment for every fast break
 Making a comment helped us better understand our strengths and weakness because it provided us with
more information. For example.......
 What did you discover
Describe how you gathered information on a structure strategy or composition you have
used in an activity of your choice.
(6)
 Role Effectiveness (Player analysis)
 Video recorded in competitive game
 Describe role effectiveness observation schedule (click here to see)
 Assessed each individual player, true picture
 Assessed each players performance of the skills involved in the fast break
 Could identify whether player was playing the correct position, rule out individual weaknesses being
responsible for team weakness,
 Used (), (), (E), also made a comment for each skill
 Making a comment helped us better understand our strengths and weakness because it provided us with
more information. For example.......
 What did you discover
Developing Fast Break – Past Paper Question
Describe how you planned your practice of this SSC to ensure you were
prepared to apply or adapt it as performance circumstances required. (6)
Think
What is this question really asking?
Structure of fast break practices
 Introduction
 3 man weave
 2 man fast break practice




3 Man fast break
Fast Break option 1 unopposed
Fast break option 2 unopposed
Fast break option 3 unopposed
 Each option
 1 passive defender
 1 active defender
 2 passive defenders
 1 active & 1 passive defender
 2 active defenders
 2 active & 1 passive defender
 Continuous fast break drill
 Conditioned Games
Structures, Strategies and
Compositions
Lesson 3 – Strengths & Weaknesses of
Fast Break
Identifying Strengths & Weaknesses of the Fast Break
(Past Paper question)
•Describe 2 strengths and 2 weakness that affect your performance when applying your SSC.
(4)
Task in class
• In your jotter brain storm possible strengths and weaknesses
Movement
Communication
Predictable
Opponent better than centre
Pressure on individual skill levels-don’t have necessary skill level
Speed
Decision making
Width
Poor outlet pass
Variation
Interceptions common
Example Strengths & Weaknesses
Speed (weakness)
Decision Making (weakness)
Width (strength)
Structure
• Introduction
• Why factor chosen is important within fast break
• How weakness affects your performance (negatively) / How strength has
a positive impact on performance. Performance examples must be used
throughout.
Speed
Why speed is important within fast break
• Speed is a vital element of the Fast break
• Moving up the court quickly maximising the opportunity of numerical superiority. If
there are few or no defenders this gives an excellent opportunity to shoot and score an
unopposed lay-up. Creating the opportunity for a lay-up is advantageous as it is taken
close to the basket and therefore has a high success rate.
How weakness affects your performance (negatively)
• When my team attempted to move up the court with speed we lost control of the ball
(e.g. misplaced pass) due to our low skill level. To offset this we began moving up the
court more slowly. Unfortunately this resulted in the opposition having more time to
set up their defence.
• With defenders now in our way we couldn’t create space for an unopposed lay-up shot.
At times we had to resort to taking an opposed lay-up or a lower percentage set shot.
Quick Decision Making
Why Decision Making is important within fast break
• For the ball to be moved quickly up the court and a scoring opportunity to be created
against any defenders who may be in position a team must make fast and instinctive
decisions as various performance demands arise.
• Quick decision making, particularly around the key, speeds up the whole attack and limits
the number of defenders who can get into position.
• Incisive decision making on what FB option to play also means that those defenders who
have recovered will find it extremely difficult to predict what is going to happen.
• Reducing the opponent thinking time limits the chances of them taking up a good
defensive position and intercepting the ball.
Quick Decision Making (contd)
How weakness affects your performance (negatively)
• When my team had been quick enough up the court that no defenders were set up we had
few decisions to make and easily scored a basket.
• However, as the number of defenders increased the slower our FB became. Having to
make decisions as the game unfolded was difficult. We sometimes made the wrong
decision under pressure resulting in a misplaced pass or an uncontrolled dribble.
• More often however we took too long to make a decision at all. This gave the opposition
more time to get back into position and a greater chance to intercept the ball. It also
made our play more predictable and less successful.
Strengths
Why Width Making is important within fast break
• Width is created during the fast break by the Centre and Forward filling the wide lanes either side of the Point
Guard.
• Filling all three lanes not only gives the ball carrier more passing options but gives any defenders in place more
space to cover by pulling them out of the key
• The space created can now be used by the PG to drive into themselves or by the C or F who can receive a pass and
score a lay-up as they cut in from the left or right lane.
How strength affects your performance (positively)
• During the fast break my team would regularly fill all 3 lanes. This meant that as we moved up court
we would be pulling defenders away from the middle lane and the key.
• When we crossed into our opponents half the PG was in the middle lane with the C wide on the
right and the forward slightly ahead in the wide left lane. This successfully increased the space the
opposition had to defend and ensured there was space around the key for us to drive in to. As a
result we were able to finish our attack with a lay-up which is a high percentage shot meaning we
tended to score.
Structures, Strategies and
Compositions
Lesson 4
• Strengths & Weaknesses of Fast Break continued
• Describing how you developed your fast break
Steps taken to develop fast break
 Introduction
 3 man weave
 2 man fast break practice
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
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3 Man fast break
Fast Break option 1 unopposed
Fast break option 2 unopposed
Fast break option 3 unopposed
 Each option
 1 passive defender
 1 active defender
 1 active & 1 passive defender
 2 active defenders
 2 active & 1 passive defender
 Continuous fast break drill
 Conditioned Games
Gradual Build Up
Progressively more game like
Success criteria to achieve
Developing Fast Break – Past Paper Question
Describe how you planned your practice of this SSC to ensure you were prepared to apply or
adapt it as performance circumstances required.
(6)
During or after a description of the progressive practices

Discuss how the variations allowed you to score from each lane, why it was important to
adapt your strategy- adding width to your attack

Discuss how speed helped you get quickly beyond defenders

Discuss how each step allowed you to practice the movements and became progressively
more demanding on your decision making skills and your skills within Basketball as they
became more game like
Question 1: Describe 2 strengths and 2 weakness that affect your performance
when applying your SSC. (4)
Introduction
Weakness 1
Weakness 2
Strength 1
Strength 2
– Set the scene.
– Speed
–Variation (lack of options became predictable)
– Decision Making
–Width
Question 2: As a result of the above weaknesses describe how you planned your fast break
practice to ensure you were prepared to apply or adapt it as performance circumstances
required.
Structures, Strategies and
Compositions
Lesson 5
Model Answers
• Strengths & Weaknesses of Fast Break
• Describing how you developed your fast break
Structure
Part One
Part Two
• 3 man weave
• 2 man fast break practice
• 3 man fast break practice
• Fast Break option 1 unopposed
• Fast break option 2 unopposed
• Fast break option 3 unopposed
• Each option
• 1 passive defender
• 1 active defenders
• 1 active & 1 passive defender
• 2 active defenders
• Continuous fast break drill
• Conditioned Games
During or after a description of the
progressive practices
• Discuss how the variations allowed you to
score from each lane- adding width to
your attack
• Discuss how speed helped you get quickly
beyond defenders
• Discuss how your practices allowed you
to practice the movements but also that
they became progressively more
demanding on your decision making skills
and your skills within Basketball as they
became more game like
Model Answer
Introduction
 Name activity
 Name SSC
 Due to the speed of the fast break it s important to make each player familiar with
his/her role in the strategy.
 It is also important that the team are familiar with how to adapt and change the strategy
as the game progresses
 This is important when an opposition team work to disrupt a strategy we are using
3 ManWeave
 Initially we began with a 3 man weave to ensure each player was comfortable passing,
communicating, running, filling the lanes wide and using the lay-up shot at speed. As
each of these are important for our team to perform the fast break successfully.
Two Man Fast Break
• Once we grasped the concept of using all three lanes and performing the required skills at speed we
progressed to a two man fast break.
• One player would rebound the ball off the back board. At the this point the second player cut wide
from the top of the key to the wide channel to receive the outlet pass. He/she then dribbled up the
middle lane at speed with the second player overlapping them to fill the right lane.
• When the ball player reached the opponents key they passed to their partner in the wide lane who
cut in to score with a lay-up.
Three Man Fast Break
• From our individual physical and skill related attributes, strengths and weaknesses we allocated
positions so that each player was fulfilling the role most suited to them.
• Our training program looked to develop our fast break from the development stage to being able to
use it in a game.
• After our teacher had detailed the format of the fast break strategy which had 3 scoring options, we
used unopposed practice to ensure that each player was familiar with the movements of the 3
options, their role and the skills within that role.
• We increased the pace of this gradually as we experienced more success
Adding Defenders
• As we experienced success performing the fast break unopposed we quickly added a
passive defender to put some pressure on us and to demonstrate what our actions did to
the movement of the defenders.
• Then we used a 3 v1 practice with an active defender- who started at the top of their key
and only became active when the outlet pass was made.
• We progressed this to a 3v2 practice with one active and one passive defender firstly then
eventually two active defenders who came in from half way when the outlet had been
made.
• This encouraged us to use the width of the court by filling the lanes to create space in the
middle and use speed in attack to try and get beyond the defenders before they became
active. This contributed a lot to improving our decision making skills, of which fast break
to use, depending on the situation.
• This level of practice was very game like and a lot of our actions were becoming
instinctive and automatic.
Continuous Fast Break
• Before progressing to the game, we used the continuous fast break practice which
involved 3 attackers and 2 defenders at any one time but a number of other players were
involved. This was very game like as it included the concept of turning defense into attack
by initiating the fast break and the defenders were instantly active.
• As a drill which was very tiring, it was important for my team to maintain the quality of
the movements, including the width of our attack, even when tiring as this would effect
how easy it was to defend against us.
Conditioned Games
• The final practice was a 5v5 conditioned game this is where we adapted the rules of
basketball to encourage each team to use the fast break.
• One of our initial conditions was to make the attacking team touch the wall after
shooting before they were allowed to defend. This enabled the defending team to win an
unopposed rebound before setting up their fast breakWe progressed this to……..
• Another conditioned game was to award extra points to a team who successfully scored
using a fast break
• All these practices made us familiar with roles we had to play and gradually became more
demanding so our confidences improved as we experienced more success and the speed
of our fast break increased.
• However, the most important area of the practices was the familiarity of the variations.
• The fast break can become very predictable.
• Our variations ensured any of the three players who undertook the fast break could finish
it by scoring.
• Each of these players attacked from a different lane, ensuring we had three different
points of attack.
• This ensured that even if 2 defenders got back, my team were prepared and ready to
adapt our strategy, using good decision making to score using the fast break.
Strengths & Weaknesses Model Answer
Introduction - Set the scene.
Weakness 1 – Speed
o Explain why speed is important
o Discuss how a lack of speed affected performance
Weakness 2 –Variation
o Explain why variation is important
o Discuss how a lack of variation affected performance
Strength 1 – Decision Making
o Explain why decision making is important
o Discuss how making good decisions affected performance
Strength 2 –Width
o Explain why width is important
o Discuss how having width affected performance
Introduction - Set the scene.
From my initial and focussed data I was able to identify strengths and weaknesses in my
teams performance. Of greatest concern to me was our fast break. By using the Fast Break
analysis observation schedule and each player completing a role effectiveness observation
schedule I was able to identify strengths and weakness in the fast break. We had two main
strengths these were width and decision making. Our performance also had two weaknesses
variation and speed.
Weakness 1 – Speed
Explain why speed is important
Speed is a vital element of the Fast break. Moving up the court quickly maximising the
opportunity of numerical superiority. If there are few or no defenders this gives an
excellent opportunity to shoot and score an unopposed lay-up. Creating the opportunity for
a lay-up is advantageous as it is taken close to the basket and therefore has a high success rate.
Discuss how a lack of speed affected performance
When my team attempted to move up the court with speed we lost control of the ball (e.g.
misplaced pass) due to our low skill level. To offset this we began moving up the court
more slowly. Unfortunately this resulted in the opposition having more time to set up their
defence. With defenders now in our way we couldn’t create space for an unopposed lay-up
shot. At times we had to resort to taking an opposed lay-up or a lower percentage set shot
this lowered the number of baskets we scored.
Explain why variation is important
Variation is a vital element of the Fast break. By having a variety of options available to our
point guard we are able to maximise our chances of scoring an unopposed lay-up. If the
defence read our play and get back and set up the point guard is able to use a different
option. By having a variety of options available we can vary our attack, this will prevent it
becoming predictable.
Discuss how a lack of variation affected performance
My team had a limited number of fast break options. This meant that the defence were able
to very quickly respond to the option called and mark the appropriate player. This often
resulted in our fast break either slowing down, players attempting to score with a lay-up
when marked which was not successful or the pass being intercepted.
Explain why decision making is important
For the ball to be moved quickly up the court and a scoring opportunity created against any
defenders who may be in position a team must make a number of decisions as various
performance demands arise. Decision making, particularly when rebounding and around
the key, prevents interceptions and limits the number of defenders who can get into
position. Incisive decision making when winning the defensive rebound ensures that we are
able to locate and make a quick outlet to the point guard who can break up court. When
attacking the opponents key making the correct decision ensure we select the correct fast
break option in response to the defenders actions. If the defence are able to get back and set
up it’s vital that players make the correct decision to ensure our attack continues. By
making the correct decision quickly we can avoid interceptions and reduce the opponent
thinking time, limits the chances of them taking up a good defensive position.
Discuss how making good decisions affected performance
Our centre was very good at winning the rebound and locating the point guard who had cut
out wide to receive the outlet pass. By making the correct decision at this stage we were
able to start a fast break every time we won the defensive rebound. When my team had
been quick enough up the court that no defenders were set up we had few decisions to make
and easily scored a basket. However, as we slowed our fast break down to combat our poor
skill level the number of defenders increased. Luckily when in possession of the ball our
team tended to make the correct decision and reverse the ball back to the point guard who
could call a set play. This ensured we were able to continue with our attack.
Why Width is important within fast break
Width is created during the fast break by the Centre and Forward filling the wide lanes
either side of the Point Guard. Filling all three lanes not only gives the ball carrier more
passing options but gives any defenders in place more space to cover by pulling them out of
the key. The space created can now be used by the PG to drive into themselves or by the C
or F who can receive a pass and score a lay-up as they cut in from the left or right lane.
How width affected fast break.
During the fast break my team would regularly fill all 3 lanes. This meant that when we did
have a successful fast break we pulled defenders away from the middle lane and the key.
When we crossed into our opponents half the PG was in the middle lane with the C wide on
the right and the forward slightly ahead in the wide left lane. This successfully increased the
space the opposition had to defend and ensured there was space around the key for us to
drive in to. As a result when we were able to break up court at speed we could finish our
attack with a lay-up which is a high percentage shot meaning we tended to score.
Also when we did not break up court with speed or found the defence had marked up we
discovered that we had pulled some of the defenders away from the centre of the key. This
meant that when we used our set play their was space for players to move into.
Discuss how a lack of variation affected performance
My team had a limited number of fast break options. This meant that the defence were able
to very quickly respond to the option called and mark the appropriate player. This often
resulted in our fast break either slowing down, players attempting to score with a lay-up
when marked which was not successful or the pass being intercepted.
Explain why decision making is important
For the ball to be moved quickly up the court and a scoring opportunity created against any
defenders who may be in position a team must make a number of decisions as various
performance demands arise. Decision making, particularly when rebounding and around
the key, prevents interceptions and limits the number of defenders who can get into
position. Incisive decision making when winning the defensive rebound ensures that we are
able to locate and make a quick outlet to the point guard who can break up court. When
attacking the opponents key making the correct decision ensure we select the correct fast
break option in response to the defenders actions. If the defence are able to get back and set
up it’s vital that players make the correct decision to ensure our attack continues. By
making the correct decision quickly we can avoid interceptions and reduce the opponent
thinking time, limits the chances of them taking up a good defensive position.
Structures, Strategies and
Compositions
Lesson 6
Identify key decisions you had to make when
fulfilling your role within chosen SSC
Describing your role
Task two
Describe your role within your teams fast break. Explain what your responsibilities were and
describe how you fulfilled them.
Point Guard
Forward
Centre
Cut wide from top of key
Receive outlet pass
Anticipate rebound
Dribble up middle lane at speed
Block out opponent
Communicate Fast break
option
Win rebound
Out let pass to PG
Execute fast break option
Fill right lane
Take up attacking position a top
of key
Move up court at speed
Prepare to rebound if lay-up
missed (option 1&3)
Perform lay-up (option 2)
Fill left lane
Be available for outlet pass if
centre can not pass to PG
Fill left lane
Move up court at speed
Perform lay-up (option 1)
Prepare to rebound if lay-up
missed (option 2&3)
What is a decision....
• The Cambridge Dictionary gives the following definition...
A choice that you make about something after thinking about several
possibilities….
What is a decision in basketball....
A choice that you make about something after thinking
about several possibilities….
 Any decision you make during the fast break has to have at least two
options.
 In the case of a centre...
1st decision: Start with blocking out, anticipating and rebounding the
ball
 What were his options
 Why did he choose this option
 Consequences? What would have happen if he didn’t make the correct
decision.
Past Paper Question
When performing your role within the SSC, discuss some of the decisions
you had to make during performance to ensure you carried out your role
effectively. (6)
Decision Making - Structure
Introduction:
The importance of decision making in the fast break (example intro
given in next slide) (click here to view)
Key decisions within my role (decisions that you make as a PG or C or F not team decisions)
(work through decision in chronological order)
 1st decision…
 What were my options (explain each of the choices available to you)
 Why did I make this choice (explain the choice you made and why it was correct)
 Consequences?What would happen if I didn’t make the correct decision.
 2nd decision
 What were my options (explain each of the choices available to you)
 Why did I make this choice (explain the choice you made and why it was correct)
 Consequences?What would happen if I didn’t make the correct decision.
Fast break option:
Conclusion:
How your team decided which fast break option to use / what
influenced your decision. Your 3 fast break options are 1
decision, you had 3 options to choose from.
Describe why making the correct decision quickly ensured your fast
break was successful.
Introduction for decision making answer
Question: When performing your role within the SSC, discuss some of the decisions you
had to make during performance to ensure you carried out your role effectively.
(6)
Introduction
For the ball to be moved up the court quickly and a scoring opportunity created each player in
my team has to be able to make fast instinctive decisions as various performance demands
arise. Quick decision making, particularly around the key, speeds up our attack and limits the
number of defenders who can get into position. Incisive decision making on what FB option
to play also means that those defenders who have recovered will find it extremely difficult to
predict what is going to happen. By making quick decisions we can reduce our opponent
thinking time, limiting the chances of them taking up a good defensive position and
intercepting the ball.
Remember...
 Each example of a decision must include:
 Description of decision
 Why you had a decision
 To be a decision you had to have at least 2 options!
 After describing what you did and calling it a decision, you need to describe the
alternative.
 Consequences of your decision
Structures, Strategies and
Compositions
Lesson 7
Decisions made when fulfilling role
Adaptations to SSC
Decision Making - Structure
Introduction:
The importance of decision making in the fast break (example intro
given in next slide) (click here to view)
Key decisions within my role (decisions that you make as a PG or C or F not team decisions)
(work through decision in chronological order)
 1st decision…
 What were my options (explain each of the choices available to you)
 Why did I make this choice (explain the choice you made and why it was correct)
 Consequences?What would happen if I didn’t make the correct decision.
 2nd decision
 What were my options (explain each of the choices available to you)
 Why did I make this choice (explain the choice you made and why it was correct)
 Consequences?What would happen if I didn’t make the correct decision.
Fast break option:
Conclusion:
How your team decided which fast break option to use / what
influenced your decision. Your 3 fast break options are 1
decision, you had 3 options to choose from.
Describe why making the correct decision quickly ensured your fast
break was successful.
How did you adapt your teams SSC....
• As a result of the weaknesses identified in question 1 you will have developed / adapted
your chosen SSC. Describe how you developed / adapted your performance to
overcome the weaknesses identified.
• Describe how you adapted your chosen SSC to overcome your identified performance
weakness(es)
• Explain how you developed your performance of your chosen SSC.
 What do you notice about the three questions above?
How did you adapt your teams SSC....
Describe how you adapted your chosen SSC to overcome your identified performance
weakness(es). (4)
 Using the structure below answer the above question
Introduction
• Recap briefly what performance weaknesses are.
• Briefly explain how you planned to overcome them.
Section One
• Added additional options, describe theses additional options
• Fast break option 2
• Fast break option 3
• Fast break option 4
Section Two
• Discuss how the additional options made your fast break less predictable – how did this
affect the defence.
• Explain that the additional options enabled you to score from all three lanes
• Discuss how option 4 enabled you to move up court quicker, over coming the issue of
speed
Structures, Strategies and
Compositions
Lesson 8
Evaluating for improvement
Future development needs
Future Development Needs
Fast break improved – next step………….
Possible future development need
1.
2.
Set – play for when fast break doesn’t work?
Defensive strategies?
Think…
Does anything affect which of the above you choose…
Earlier questions….
(b) When analysing your teams performance you will have identified strengths & weaknesses
in your performance. Discuss how these affected your performance. … strength ½ court
man-man defence, weaknesses fast break
(c) When gathering data you will have identified strengths and weaknesses in your teams
performance of their chosen SSC.
(i) Explain what you found to be a strength…. Decision making – using set play when FB breaks down