Why horns? Fifty plus years ago we ran a 'simple' 1-4 high offense with 6'6" and 6'7" twin high posts. Cross-screens and post roll downs got lots of size mismatches down low.
Horns improves the spacing and fills both corners creating chances for open threes if defenders help. There's no 'natural' weak side and horns opens the lane for driving, cutting, and passing.
Additionally, the great spacing helps 'teach' young players core offensive actions.
1. Good action from Marc Hart. Iverson action.
Dribble Drive Motion (DDM) Monday -
— Marc Hart (@CoachMarcHart) September 26, 2023
Quick Hitter out of the Iverson Cut Series pic.twitter.com/Z2R43zfa95
2. Favorite action, double downscreens sets up curls, flare lifts, or a drive for proficient point guards.
In a 7th grade playoff game years ago, horns "down" helped upset a better team as we scored seven points in five possessions using the action.
3. Duke Elbow "Handoff/Iso" Series.
KEEP THE DEFENSE OFF BALANCE with this simple cross step move!!! #hoopstudy @DJSackmann pic.twitter.com/ufqQ2urzJn
— HoopStudy (@hoopstudy) September 21, 2023
Lagniappe 2. SLOB double zipper entry with backscreen for inbounder.
Lagniappe 3. Winners.This is a money SLOB 💰 #XsOs https://t.co/BLElcS5hy4
— FastModel Sports (@FastModel) September 21, 2023
WINNERS FIND A WAY TO:
— Jeff Janssen (@janssenleader) September 26, 2023
✅ persevere through adversity
✅ overcome the obstacles
✅ change or upgrade the culture
✅ break through to the next level
✅ silence the naysayers
✅ make it happen
✅ get it done
✅ win
How will YOU FIND A WAY this week?#CultureWins