Four corners offense

The four corners offense, also known as the four-corner stall or the four corners delay offense, is an offensive strategy for stalling in basketball, primarily used in college basketball and high school basketball before the shot clock was instituted. Four players stand in the corners of the offensive half-court while the fifth player dribbles the ball in the middle.

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Four corners offense

The four corners offense, also known as the four-corner stall or the four corners delay offense, is an offensive strategy for stalling in basketball, primarily used in college basketball and high school basketball before the shot clock was instituted. Four players stand in the corners of the offensive half-court while the fifth player dribbles the ball in the middle.

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