The end of quarter logic has improved a lot in the recent seasons, but teams still do not play two for one, and I think every fast-paced team, if not every team, should do this (in quarters other than the last one).
Just for refreshers a two-for-one is when, say with 35 seconds on the clocks Team 1, with the ball, takes a quick jump shot so that they can have the last possession of the quarter.
Instead regularly Team 1 goes through some clock time, say 23 seconds, so that in principle if Team 2 plays well Team 1 does not get the ball back.
Two for one is not something you do all the time -- the problem with 2 for 1 is that you get 2 crappy shots: you have to shoot the ball for in 4-5 secs first, and then you'll likely get it back with 4-5 seconds left on the clock.
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