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Motion offense with a three-point threat.(BASKETBALL)(Diagram)
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April 1, 2008
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Have you ever had a couple of three-point sharpshooters who couldn't put their game together against a tough man-to-man defense?
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Very likely, you and your fans would probably begin yearning for those old-time momentum changing bombs, but about all they will produce will be a few pretty looks.
By the second or third time, the usefulness of the distance set play will have disappeared like a magician's magic quarter.
Though tried-and-true motion offenses from the Wheel to the Flex are perfectly capable of freeing the offensive player, practically none of your motion options will routinely plant your star shooter behind that magical ...