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How to Disrupt Without Getting Burned | Episode 4 | Defensive Series

How to Disrupt Without Getting Burned | Episode 4 | Defensive Series

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How to Disrupt Without Getting Burned | Episode 4 | Defensive Series:


⚡ The "Small" Defensive Move That Elite Teams Use 20+ Times Per Game

Think stunting is just a quick fake? Think again. This seemingly simple technique is the difference between good team defense and elite team defense. Learn the subtle art of disrupting offense without committing - and why perfect timing changes everything.

What You'll Master:

  • The two critical stunting scenarios that stop drives cold
  • Proper technique: Quick lunge, shoulder drop, immediate recovery
  • Help defense stunting - Buying time for teammate recovery
  • Team coordination - Why stunting requires full defensive awareness
  • Recognition skills - Identifying your stunting opportunities

Why This Separates Elite Teams:Elite defenses use stunting 20+ times per game to disrupt rhythm, clog driving lanes, and create hesitation. It's a low-risk, high-impact technique that makes offenses uncomfortable without gambling for steals.

The Team Element:Perfect stunts can be wasted if the next defender doesn't rotate. This episode breaks down the chain reaction that makes team defense unstoppable when everyone understands their role.


🎯 Master the art of disruption without commitment.⏱️ Small technique, massive team impact.


Part of the MMB Elite Defensive Series - Episode 4

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