NBA teams often have unique strategies, but two stand out: The Golden State Warriors' 'Death Lineup' and the San Antonio Spurs' 'Motion Offense'.
The Warriors' 'Death Lineup' was a small, fast group of excellent shooters. This lineup aimed to outscore opponents rapidly, exploiting increased pace and space on the court.
The Spurs' 'Motion Offense' involved constant player movement and intricate passing sequences. The goal was to create high-percentage shooting opportunities and confuse opponents defensively.
These strategies, among others, contribute to the compelling dynamics of NBA games.