Basketball Offense: The Quick Rip
When a basketball team gets the ball on offense, the opposing defense will look to use closeouts to limit their movements on the court. To counteract this, players should use the “quick rip” to help attack closeouts and create space. A quick rip starts by reading the defense and is followed by ripping the ball to the shooting pocket and accelerating to the basket. Watch this video to learn more and discover additional basketball tips and drills at Pro Tips: http://d.sg/SW5 Shop DICK’S Sporting Goods for your basketball essentials: Basketball Training Equipment: http://d.sg/SW6 Basketballs: http://d.sg/SW7 Basketball Arm & Leg Sleeves: http://d.sg/SW8

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