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The Geometry Master
Geometric geniuses who see the court as a diagram of possibilities. They hit impossible angles and use walls strategically.
Master court geometry through spatial visualization and angle understanding. Study the court dimensions and understand how angles change based on court position. Practice angled shots from various court positions. Develop awareness of wall geometry and use it strategically. Hit drives that change court geometry and create difficult returns. Utilize the back wall for defensive and offensive purposes. Your mentality is: the court is a diagram; I'll hit shots to positions opponents can't reach. Develop the precision to execute geometric shots consistently. Study court surveyors for angle exploitation and geometric awareness. Important: don't over-complicate; sometimes the simplest shot is best.
Keep court surveyors from establishing angled patterns. Use power and pace to prevent them from hitting angled shots. Serve to the center of the court to reduce angle options. Keep them in the court with deep shots to limit their angle library. Attack aggressively so they can't set up geometric shots. Avoid giving them loose balls to hit angles from. Stay in aggressive court positions to prevent them from using geometry.
Best partner: the power player
Tough matchup: the power player
How do I develop angle awareness?
Study court dimensions and practice hitting angles from various positions. Visualize trajectories and experiment with different court zones.
When should I hit angles vs. hit through?
Hit angles when they're available (opponent out of position). Hit through when power and consistency are prioritized.
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