When playing basketball, tactical gesture diagrams are a very important and commonly used communication method. Tactical gesture diagram refers to a way in which a team coach or captain uses gestures to express tactical intentions and arrangements to his players. Here are some common basketball tactical gestures.
1. Gesture for defensive instructions:
1. Pick-and-roll defense: Players use their hands to make pick-and-roll movements, indicating double joint defense.
2. Positioning defense: Point your hand at the player whose position needs to be marked, indicating that you need to mark closely.
3. Double team: The gesture is expressed by wrapping the ball, indicating that two to three players are needed to double team defense.
2. Offensive command gesture:
1. Fast break: Point your hand forward to indicate a rapid advance attack.
2. Low position offense: Gratitude your hand at your waist to indicate low position offense.
3. Three-point shot: Use your index finger and middle finger to make a "V" shape to indicate that a three-point shot is needed.
3. Tactical formation gestures:
1. Five Seconds to Death: Use your finger to the floor to indicate that the player needs to pass or shoot quickly to prevent a five-second violation.
2. Substitution: Use your hand to make instructions and substitution movements to indicate that a substitute player needs to play.
3. High kick off: Raise your hand above your head to indicate that you need a player to pass high.
4. Cooperate with command gestures:
1. Pass command: Use your finger to point in the direction of the pass target, indicating that the team member needs to pass the ball to the designated position.
2. Cover command: Point your hand in the direction of the cover target, indicating that the team members are required to cover.
3. Command teammates: Draw a circle or point with your hand to indicate that you need teammates to move or pass the ball.
Basketball tactical gesture maps are an indispensable part of the team. Through the transmission of tactical gestures, the team can communicate more efficiently and improve cooperation and tacit understanding on the court. During the game, players need to understand and familiarize themselves with these hand gestures so that they can better cope with various tactical situations.