phrase General Slang

drawing the defense

DRAW-ing thuh dee-FENTS · phrase · informal

Pulling extra defenders toward you to free a teammate

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Definitions

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When a player's drive or threat attracts an extra defender, opening up a teammate.

“He drew the defense and hit the roll man.”
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drawing the defense In A Sentence

He drew the defense and hit the roll man.

Origin & Usage

Descriptive offensive-read term.

People Also Ask

What does drawing the defense mean?

It's when a player's drive or scoring threat pulls an extra defender toward them, freeing up a teammate.

Why is drawing the defense useful?

It creates open shots for teammates — once two defenders commit to the ball-handler, someone else is left open.

How do you use 'drawing the defense' in a sentence?

For example, 'He drew the defense and hit the roll man,' meaning he attracted defenders then passed to an open teammate.

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