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- Motion_offense abstract "A motion offense is a category of offensive scheme used in basketball. Motion offenses use player movement, often as a strategy to exploit quickness of the offensive team or to neutralize a size advantage of the defense.Motion offenses are different from continuity offenses in that they follow no fixed repeating pattern. Instead a motion offense is free-flowing and unrestricted, following a set of rules. Some examples of basic rules that are commonly used are: Pass and screen away: Players pass to one side of the court and seek to screen for players on the opposite side of the court. The hope is to create spacing and driving lanes to basket. Back screen: Players in the key seek to screen players on the wing and open them up for basket cuts. Flare screen: Player without the ball on the perimeter seeks to set a screen (usually near the elbow area of the lane) for another player without the ball at the top of the key area.".
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- Motion_offense wikiPageExternalLink Free_Area_Basketball_Motion_Offenses.
- Motion_offense wikiPageExternalLink implementing-half-court-sets-with-motion-offense-by-jordan-graneto.
- Motion_offense wikiPageExternalLink continuity-offense-vs-set-plays.
- Motion_offense wikiPageID "3714468".
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- Motion_offense hasPhotoCollection Motion_offense.
- Motion_offense subject Category:Basketball_strategy.
- Motion_offense subject Category:Basketball_terminology.
- Motion_offense comment "A motion offense is a category of offensive scheme used in basketball. Motion offenses use player movement, often as a strategy to exploit quickness of the offensive team or to neutralize a size advantage of the defense.Motion offenses are different from continuity offenses in that they follow no fixed repeating pattern. Instead a motion offense is free-flowing and unrestricted, following a set of rules.".
- Motion_offense label "Motion offense".
- Motion_offense sameAs m.09wtnz.
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- Motion_offense wasDerivedFrom Motion_offense?oldid=571090279.
- Motion_offense isPrimaryTopicOf Motion_offense.