Late‑Game Situational Planner Season
1) What it does
This tool rapidly converts your opponent notes, player strengths, and clock/score scenarios into clear late‑game action plans. It saves time by eliminating manual scenario mapping and helps coaches win more tight games through crisp, pre‑built decision trees.
2) Examples
Basketball Example
Input notes:“Opponent switches 1–5 late; weak defensive rebounding; star lefty forces right-to-left drives; they foul poor FT shooters intentionally under 0:40.”
Output highlights:
- Best action when tied: Empty‑corner ghost into mismatch attack vs switches
- Best action when down 1–3: Quick drag → Spain variation to force a rebounding scramble
- Situational alert: Protect your weak FT shooters from being trapped on inbounds
- Defensive plan: Shade star lefty to their weaker hand; crash 3 to punish poor rebounding
Football Example
Input: “Opponent blitzes heavy on 3rd‑and‑medium; corner depth soft in 2‑minute drill.”Output: Late‑game call sequences designed around quick‑hit beaters and boundary access.
3) 6‑Step Prompt
- Task: Turn my notes into a simple, clear late‑game action plan for multiple score/clock situations.
- Role: You serve as my situational‑strategy assistant.
- Context: In‑season games where execution in the final minutes decides outcomes.
- Specific Requirements:
- Boundaries: No fictional tendencies or invented stats.
- Reasoning: Short explanation showing why each option fits the described tendencies.
One‑paragraph version:“Turn my notes into a streamlined late‑game plan with actions for different score/clock situations.”