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Best Basketball Games to Play in the Summer

9 Best Basketball Games to Play with Kids in the Summer

Posted on 04/25/202301/10/2025 by Nam

Looking for some basketball games to play? Here are 9 of the best games to play this summer. It’s the summer and it’s hot out. You want to get outside and, more importantly, you want to get your kids off of their devices to do something active outdoors. And you want an activity to do…

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New to Basketball? Here’s How to Get Better

Posted on 04/13/202303/25/2024 by Nam

Want to learn how to play basketball and get good at it? Do these drills. Basketball is not an easy sport to play. It’s dynamic and there are many things you need to be able to do to play the sport well. I remember the first time I played, I kept double-dribbling the ball because…

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What is Zone Defense in Basketball? (Difference between a 2-3 Zone and a 3-2 Zone)

Posted on 03/10/2023 by Nam

Want to know how to run zone defense in basketball? A few years ago, I joined a rec league team with my friends. They had played the previous season, but it was my first time playing with them. As we were warming up, one of my friends told me that we were going to run…

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What is the Olympic Shooting Drill?

Posted on 02/21/202303/30/2023 by Nam

The Olympic Shooting Drill is a great drill that helps you work on your basketball skills and conditioning. The Golden State Warriors are elite with their offensive movement. There was this one play in 2022 where Draymond Green caught a pass from Klay Thompson, and without even having to really look, bounced the ball behind…

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What is the Gilbert Arenas Rule?

Posted on 02/13/202310/20/2023 by Nam

The Gilbert Arenas Rule helped a lot of teams after its introduction. Gilbert Arenas was a problem in his prime. He was one of the best clutch shooters –much like Damian Lillard– in the NBA and when he got hot, there was no stopping him. Arenas played a modern type of game, where he shot…

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The History of Ball Don’t Lie

Posted on 02/06/202308/31/2024 by Nam

The phrase Ball Don’t Lie was popular in the 90s and 2000s. But where did it originate from? Our team was down… a lot. And it didn’t help that I was playing poorly either. Not that we would have been winning if I was playing well, but the deficit would have been much smaller. My…

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What is a Traditional 3-Point Play?

Posted on 01/23/202310/20/2023 by Nam

Ever hear broadcasters say “traditional 3-point play” after a free throw is made? Well, here’s the history behind it. Okay, so I’ve been hearing this term -traditional 3-point play- a lot lately. It’s often used after a player shoots a mid-range jumper or attacks the rim, gets fouled, and still makes the shot.  Then, he…

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What is a Snake Screen? (Learn John Wall’s Favorite Play)

Posted on 01/16/202301/14/2023 by Nam

Remember the Gortat Screen? Well, the snake screen is that, but more complex. The snake screen is a more complex Gortat screen, which I talked about a few articles ago. You can click here to read it, which I highly recommend. But if you’re too busy (or, let’s be real, too lazy), here’s a short…

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What is an Escape Dribble?

Posted on 01/09/202306/05/2023 by Nam

If you’re like me, you were probably pretty confused to learn that there are two types of escape dribbles. I break down both in this article in an effort to clear up the confusion. I was watching a Boston Celtics game and after this one Jaylen Brown play, Candace Parker brought up an interesting term…

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Ring Chaser: Ron Artest, the Indiana Pacers, and the Los Angeles Lakers

Posted on 12/19/202210/20/2023 by Nam

Despite having an unconventional career, Metta World Peace achieved a lot of things that many players have only dreamed of. Metta Sandiford-Artest did not have an ideal NBA career. He was drafted in 1999 by the Chicago Bulls –a year after Michael Jordan retired- but didn’t get any recognition until he was traded to the…

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