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- Continuity_offense abstract "A continuity offense is one of two main categories of basketball offenses, the other being motion offense. Continuity offenses are characterized by a pattern of movement, cuts, screens and passes which eventually leads back to the starting formation. At this point the pattern of movement is repeated, hence the name continuity offense. The most well known continuity offenses are the shuffle offense, flex offense, wheel offense and John Wooden's UCLA High Post Offense.".
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- Continuity_offense subject Category:Basketball_strategy.
- Continuity_offense subject Category:Basketball_terminology.
- Continuity_offense comment "A continuity offense is one of two main categories of basketball offenses, the other being motion offense. Continuity offenses are characterized by a pattern of movement, cuts, screens and passes which eventually leads back to the starting formation. At this point the pattern of movement is repeated, hence the name continuity offense. The most well known continuity offenses are the shuffle offense, flex offense, wheel offense and John Wooden's UCLA High Post Offense.".
- Continuity_offense label "Continuity offense".
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