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Title:
Technical program Defense and Offensive Stats To analyze the defensive methods and their relationship to the distinctive fast break of the basketball teams in the Arab Club Championship 2021
Authors: Mahmoud Mohamed Naduib
Year: 2022
Keywords: fast break of the basketball teams
Journal: مجلة اسيوط لعلوم وفنون التربية الرياضية
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Local/International: International
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Abstract:

• Objective of research : The research aims to design a "technical program Defense and Offensive Stats to analyze defensive methods and their relationship to the distinctive fast break of basketball teams in the Arab Club Championship 2021" through: 1. Getting to know the most used defensive methods to launch the fast break of the teams under discussion. 2. Identifying the most common ways of acquiring the ball, starting with the fast break, and related to the defense method used. 3. Identifying the skills most used in building the blitzkrieg of the teams under discussion. 4. Getting to know the teams (under research) that take advantage of the fast break and score points. 5. Knowing the percentages of the use of fast break by the teams in question. • Research Methodology : The researcher used the descriptive method in the survey method, due to its suitability to the nature of this research. • The research sample : The sample of the research was chosen in a deliberate way from the matches of the Arab Men's Basketball Championship 2021 AD in Alexandria, where the sample included (25) matches.

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