High-School Basketball|Half-Court
The straight cut action will have the intended shooter act on a pick to cut straight to the ball.
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High-School Basketball|Half-Court
Quick Diagram to show how an off-ball offensive player can “flare” or “pop” off a mid-range post screen.
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High-School Basketball|Drill
Shell drill is a foundational team defense exercise. The objective is to improve defensive communication, team defense spacing and "jumping to the pass".
This variation plays 4v4, where the offense sets up in a 4-out, no post. The offense is not allowed to dribble. On passes to the low-corner, the elbow man will cut through for additional variation.
Emphasize the defense always being in the passing lanes.
This variation plays 4v4, where the offense sets up in a 4-out, no post. The offense is not allowed to dribble. On passes to the low-corner, the elbow man will cut through for additional variation.
Emphasize the defense always being in the passing lanes.
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High-School Basketball|Half-Court
A double pick variation where two teammates will space their pick at different points of the intended shooter’s cut to the ball.
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Men's College Basketball|Half-Court
Another sideline out of bounds play variation. Use your 5 man with good ball skills to receive the ball. Your 1 is your relief valve.
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High-School Basketball|Half-Court
The intended shooter is able to counter a defensive player over-playing on the perimeter using the off-ball pick.
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High-School Basketball|Half-Court
The intended shooter uses an off-ball pick to curl to the middle of the court for an open look.
This is a good option anywhere from the post, mid-range and perimeter.
This is a good option anywhere from the post, mid-range and perimeter.
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High-School Basketball|Drill
Shell drill is a foundational team defense exercise. This variation plays 4v4, where the offense sets up in a 4-out, no post. The offense is not allowed to dribble. The objective is to improve defensive communication, team defense spacing and "jumping to the pass". Emphasize the defense always being in the passing lanes.
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High-School Basketball|Half-Court
Option 2 for the Triangle Offense. If the entry pass to strong-side low post is unavailable, ball should reverse to the top of the key.
Several Rules are introduced here:
If ball goes to the top of the key, passer should always down screen.If a basket cut is made, cutter should pop to a corner.
Several Rules are introduced here:
If ball goes to the top of the key, passer should always down screen.If a basket cut is made, cutter should pop to a corner.
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High-School Basketball|Half-Court
The initial action to get into a triangle offense.
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High-School Basketball|Half-Court
A double screen uses two offensive players to set a pick, making it even more difficult for the defender to stay with their man when executed properly.
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High-School Basketball|Half-Court
The initial action to get into a triangle offense. Start with a feed to your ball-side post. Your ball-side wings will both cut through as your first option for a lay-up.
If neither cutter is available, let them clear out and let your post player go to work.
If neither cutter is available, let them clear out and let your post player go to work.
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