there is no devensive tactic in basketballl
In basketball, the defensive position is the stance you are in while guarding an opponent (defense) in basketball.
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No, his tactic was splitting his army into two and outflanking the Union Army under General Joseph Hooker. This was an offensive tactic as opposed to the defensive tactic of holding high ground.
no
As long as they want.
They have their eyes on the side of their heads so they can see behind and to the sides of themselves. It's a defensive tactic.
Pete Newell has written: 'Defensive basketball' -- subject(s): Basketball, Coaching, Defense
Yes. A defensive player can stay in the lane as long as they wish.
No, that is considered a foul
Trench Warfare was a great defensive tactic, but many were killed while going "over the top" through "no man's land" on the offensive. Small 100 yard gains were at the cost of thousands of lives at times.
A transition is when the team changes from offensive gameplay to defensive gameplay and vice versa.
No, both the offensive and defensive teams can get a rebound on either basket. The defensive team tends to have better positioning, so defensive rebounds tend to be more common.