At every level of experience, coaches seek effective and teachable offense.
What 'first principles' belong?
1) "We can't run what we can't run." Skill come first. Sacrificing player development for team action is a mistake. Practicing 1 v 1, two-man game, and three-on-three one-sided actions all deserve a lot of attention.
2) "It's about making plays, not running plays." - Coach K
3) What's our transition game? How big a role will it have?
4) Prioritize spacing. "Win in space."
SPACING DECISIONS FOR PLAYERS
— Steve Dagostino (@DagsBasketball) November 5, 2024
Context: we were talking about players like Embiid that have advantages in the post lingering in the 3 pt line
Before we make a read and decision with the ball, we need to make a spacing decision. Offenses can’t run with poor spacing. Naturally… pic.twitter.com/DvGYKyi5oX
- Initial formations
- Player and ball movement (create ad
- vantage)
- Scoring moment (execute advantage)
10)Customize to your personnel and experience. The best scorers should get the most shots. Basketball is not a democracy.
- Attend to free throw shooting.
- Include 'fatigued' shooting with conditioning built in.
- Proximity defenders (hands up) alters results. Free shooting has limitations.
- Make it competitive. Track shooting among groups with time limitations such as shots made in 4:00.
It's that time of year...what are you running at the end of the clock?
— Chris Oliver (@BBallImmersion) November 4, 2024
This one was one I used "Horns Clear to Corner DHO"
Here are 9 more of our favorite ideas from the last 10 years.https://t.co/hYDSC1sWed pic.twitter.com/X2sN7W4IOT
Lagniappe 2. Rajon Rondo teaches PnR passing.
Rajon Rondo teaching the various passes out of the pick n roll
— The Courtside Vault (@CourtsideVault) October 29, 2024
🏀 Pocket Pass
🏀 Hook Pass
🏀 Lob
🏀 Slip pic.twitter.com/pTjatW3prD