The low post is the area near the basket. It sits on either side of the lane. Big players often operate here. For example, a center catches the ball near the rim. The low post offers close shots. It also draws defensive attention.
Defenders collapse into this area. This opens outside shooters. Low post scoring pressures defenses greatly. Positioning matters more than speed here. Players fight for space before catches. Entry passes must stay sharp. Coaches design plays for low-post touches.
Did You Know low post touches increase foul chances?
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