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...stands, voice, and communication.
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So this is also just kind of very more of a warm-up phase
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just to make sure that everybody is focused
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and they're paying attention to what you're asking.
00:16.9
So it's just a build-up activity for you.
00:20.3
So stationary, maybe even during 20 hours.
00:24.3
So we're not, it's not live, it's not active.
00:27.8
We're just working on the close-out part.
00:31.4
So if I can demonstrate it real quick.
00:34.8
First guy up with the ball, he'll be here.
00:38.2
He's just going to stop, toss it here, close it out,
00:42.6
and you're just tracing the basketball.
00:44.5
You're just going to stay here, keep moving the ball,
00:48.1
and you're tracing the ball.
00:49.4
We're standing here. Good job, okay?
00:52.0
So we're going to do that for maybe five seconds.
00:57.8
Whistle will blow.
01:02.3
Defense will go to offense.
01:05.7
Offense goes to the end of the line.
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Defense will play it comfortable.
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We want to be square in our close-out.
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We don't want to...
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Let's go. Let's go.
01:23.5
Defense to offense. Offense to the end of the line.
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Defense to offense.
01:29.3
No. Ball back. Ball back. Ball back.
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Ball back. Ball back.
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Move to the close.
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if you approve that life will keep the ball out of the middle,
02:14.5
the stationary 3-3-3,
02:16.4
you can work on no-middle
02:19.0
So, if you want to play,
02:23.5
you're closing out the square.
02:25.4
You're working on closing out the square.
02:29.3
Alright, freeze it for a second.
02:35.0
Stay in, stay in. Don't crawl up here.
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Stay there for me.
02:39.4
Now, let me get up there real quick.
02:40.9
So, one of the things coaches said
02:42.8
is really important on this activity
02:47.6
facing the basketball,
02:49.8
right, so if you take it,
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if you're moving, you don't want the players
02:59.0
going for a face this way
03:00.7
that allows them to get right down
03:03.0
the lane to the right, okay?
03:04.6
So, when we're teaching our coach out,
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working on it, right?
03:11.2
Teaching our team to the ground.
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We're not jumping
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We're, our coach is active.
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We're facing the ball.
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We're not giving angles.
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may we invite our wonderful
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fellow team that's been
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all around with us for being such
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great players today.
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Even out, even out.
03:46.0
That's great, guys.
04:03.5
kindly request the
04:05.1
SBPT and the NBA team
04:08.1
to join us here on stage
04:09.7
as well, the people who made
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this event possible.