running the offense

Dutch translation: aanvalsleid(st)er

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English term or phrase:running the offense
Dutch translation:aanvalsleid(st)er
Entered by: Lianne van de Ven

17:34 Feb 5, 2016
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Sports / Fitness / Recreation / basketbal
English term or phrase: running the offense
Not sure if this is used in other sports, but my text applies to basketball, and this must be it:
http://www.maryvilledailyforum.com/image_de3ca4c8-cbbf-11e5-...

Hoe wordt dit in het Nederlands gezegd?

(I have not become a sports translator, just a case study for a HR/training assignment, and I don't know much about sports.)

Bij voorbaat hartelijk dank.
Lianne van de Ven
United States
Local time: 06:55
aanvalsleid(st)er
Explanation:
http://www.ad.nl/ad/nl/1017/Buitenlands-voetbal/article/deta...

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3aanvalsleid(st)er
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Running the Offense
Barend van Zadelhoff

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aanvalsleid(st)er


Explanation:
http://www.ad.nl/ad/nl/1017/Buitenlands-voetbal/article/deta...

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https://www.google.nl/search?q=aanvalsleider&oq=aanvalsleide...

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Reference: Running the Offense

Reference information:
Running the Offense


The offense is able to read and react to the defense based on two offensive theories: initiating the offense against pressure at the moment of truth and lining up and reading the defense by forming the triangle along the line of deployment.

The offense is initiated by entering the ball into the wing position. Once a triangle has been formed on the strong side (ball side), and the defense is lined up along the line of deployment, the players are asked to execute whichever "Number 2 pass" the defense is willing to give up ( it's called N.2 pass because the ball handler in transition typically makes the first pass to enter the ball into the player in the wing position).

Traditionally, the priority of the N.2 pass goes as follows. There are four N.2 passes in all:


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1. N.2 pass to the post


2. N.2 pass to the top (reversal)


3. N.2 pass to the weakside wing who comes across the key to receive the pass, otherwise known as the backdoor step


4. N.2 pass to the corner


Each N.2 pass keys a unique sequence of options in the offense. Players are asked to follow "the path of least resistance." Because of this read and react style of offense, no play call is needed to initiate the triangle or set up plays. Instead, players are required to think for themselves. They must consider the ball, the defense, and their teammates at all times.



Next: Principles of the Triangle Offense

http://thetriangleoffense.blogspot.nl/p/how-is-triangle-offe...

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Barend van Zadelhoff
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Asker: Hartelijk dank voor de referentie.

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