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Old Fri Nov 12, 2004, 11:27am
mccoachmike mccoachmike is offline
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Originally posted by Forksref
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Originally posted by mccoachmike
Coaching young (8yr old) kids, we limit the pressure, etc. One part of the rule is that there cannot be any back court pressure at any time. However, full court pressing is allowed if you are behind by more than 10 points.

What I am trying to figure out (I should have asked one of the refs last year, but at 7 we had no full court, so it did not apply to me. Still, should have asked) is what determines the difference.

IMHO, full court would be on an in-bounds play, whereas backcourt pressure would be due to a defensive rebound.

However, one could also argue that once a ball has been successfully inbounded, that the defense would still be applying "back court" pressure if they stayed there. And therefore, a "press" would be useless.

Opinions?
IMHO, there should be no pressing for 8-yr olds at any time in a game. Coaches need to worry more about teaching fundamentals then trying to win games with a press. Pressing at that age seems to be more about winning than teaching.
I agree completely, and with your post in my other thread re: pivoting on a rebound.

Unfortunately, we have many coaches/parents that are living through their kids, and for them winning is all it is about. Just as an example, I had to explain to one parent last year, that no, I would not post my defense in front of the offense. At 7yr old, it would actually be more effective (especially when my 4ft center was matched up against a 5 foot center), but it is not the way to play the game.
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