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∙ 12y agoA fast break in Basketball is the ability of a player or team, once they have the rebound or a steal, to move swiftly down the court and score. This is generally done when, lets say Johkim Noah, gets a rebound and sees Derrick Rose open down court and no one is in front of him, he passes Rose the ball and Rose scores, that is an example of a fast break.
A slow break, on the otherhand, is the exact oposite. It is a player or team, taking their time to get the ball down court and score.
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∙ 12y agoA fast break in Basketball is the ability of a player or team, once they have the rebound or a steal, to move swiftly down the court and score. This is generally done when, lets say Johkim Noah, gets a rebound and sees Derrick Rose open down court and no one is in front of him, he passes Rose the ball and Rose scores, that is an example of a fast break.
A slow break, on the otherhand, is the exact oposite. It is a player or team, taking their time to get the ball down court and score.
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∙ 12y agook well i dont know how your coach or whoever explains it but i was taught that a fast break is when 1 steal or get the ball back from the other team and hurry to the basket and a slow break is when you take your time to the basket which is what you normally do if your trying to run down the clock
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∙ 13y agoA fast break is when a team tries to dribble the ball to their basket as quickly as possible to try and score before the other team has time to assemble.
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∙ 12y agoA fastbreak is a play where a team either rebounds or steals the ball and sprints down to the other basket and tries to score.
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In basketball and handball, the fast break is considered an offensive strategy
The "Fast-Break" offensive style offers fast movement from one part of the court to another and a chance for scoring.The "Slow-Break" offensive: Slower, more deliberate play characterizes the slow break style. This technique calls for more thoughtful action; players manuver carefully in order to shoot in this type of offense.
In basketball, when you're on a fast break, that means you got the rebound and sprinted to the other side of the court as quickly as possible. A slow break is the exact opposite of that. The only thing is you have to get to the other side of the court in 15 seconds, or else it's a violation.
I don't think that the slow-break is one of the most exiting styles because its just seems to boring
In basketball, a slow break style requires a thoughtful action
Is there a difference between style sheets and templates? If so, what are they?
Is there a difference between style sheets and templates? If so, what are they?
Every writer has their own style of writing. It's the same as their style of speaking. The difference is the same as the difference between individuals. It's not so much that this difference is important -- it's something that just happens.
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Nothing, the difference is in the author's style of writing