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Fast break is an offensive strategy in
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and handball. In a fast break, a team attempts to move the ball up court and into scoring position as quickly as possible, so that the defense is outnumbered and does not have time to set up. The various styles of the fast break–derivative of the original created by
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–are seen as the best method of providing action and quick scores.Practical Modern Basketball, Second Addition, John R. Wooden, 1980 p.153 A fast break may result from
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Description

In a typical fast-break situation, the defending team obtains the ball and passes it to the fastest player, who sets up the fast break. That player(usually the smaller point guard, in the case of basketball) then speed-dribbles the ball up the court with several players trailing on the wings. He then either passes it to another player for quick scoring or takes the shot himself. If contact is made between him and a defender from behind while on a fast break, an unsportsmanlike foul is called. Recognition, speed, ball-handling skills, and decision-making are critical to the success of a fast break. In basketball, fast breaks are often the result of good defensive play such as a steal, obtaining the ball off a block, or a missed shot by the opposing team and a rebound, where the defending team takes possession of the ball and the other team has not adjusted. A fast break can sometimes lead to an
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if there are more offensive players than defenders. In basketball, if the fast break did not lead to a basket and an offensive rebound is obtained and put back quickly, this is called a secondary break.


Fly fast break

A fly fast break (also known as a one out fast break, the technical term for the play) is a
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move in which after a shot is attempted, the player who is guarding the shooter does not
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or rebound but instead runs down the court looking for a pass from a rebounding teammate for a quick score.


How to play the Fly fast break

The coach designates a certain guard or guards to carry out the Fly fast break. This is often the guard that defends the opponents' shooting guard. When the designated opposing guard makes an attempted shot. The defending guard (referred to as 'Fly') will contest the shot but then sprints down the court to the other team's key. When the defending team obtains the rebound or has to inbound the ball (after a made basket), they throw the ball into the other team's key, knowing that there is a 'Fly' waiting to catch the ball and score.


Strengths

* Defeats the zone - the other team doesn't have time to set up their
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. * Removes a rebounder - because the shooter has to defend against the Fly, they are removed from rebounding. * Upsets the shooter - because the shooter has to worry about defense, they are less focused on their shooting.


Weaknesses

* Rebounding weakness - The Fly's team is left with a 4 against 5 rebounding ratio, if the shooter stays to rebound. * Inbounding - If a shooter scores, the inbounding set up takes longer and the distance to throw the ball is harder. * Exhausting - The Fly has to sprint on offense, but has to hustle back on defense if the Fly fast break fails.


Breaking Down the Fly fast break

Breaking down the Fly fast break can be done in two ways: * Have a confident shooter who can score and force the defending team to inbound while the shooter hustles back to defend against the Fly. * Use non-shooting plays, where the #4 & #5 forwards do the scoring.


Notes

The 'Fly' is a term in fly fishing where the actions of this type of fishing are similar to the actions of the basketball player in Fly fast break.


References

https://www.uri.edu/anniversary/stories/frank-keaney-and-the-old-gazazza/


Further reading

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Fast Break Basketball terminology Basketball strategy Handball terminology