Third Shot Drop

A Simple Shape Helps Win Firefights

February 04 2024

One of the favorite theories floating around the rec courts these days is called the “Triangle Rule.”

The rule applies to speedups against your opponent at the kitchen line. It’s used to predict their reaction to your speedup.

You’ve probably heard this one before or noticed it yourself; a speedup down the line is likely going to be countered to the middle.

Employing this rule is one of the best ways to set your partner up and take advantage of your opponent.

  • Speed the ball up down the line (preferably to your opponent’s backhand)
  • Watch them hit a less-than-stellar counter to the middle
  • Let your partner clean up the mess and end the point

Pickleburner takes the rule a step further and describes what to expect in other scenarios.

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