NEW Article: 3 Simple Strategies to Attack a Zone Defense
Take a look at our new article: 3 Simple Strategies to Attack a Zone Defense
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Take a look at our new article: 3 Simple Strategies to Attack a Zone Defense
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Check out this new article & video to learn more about implementing screens into your offense and why Bobby Knight dislikes down screens: http://www.breakthroughbasketball.com/coaching/bobbyknight-downscreens.html
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QUESTION: I will be coaching a 5th grade boys team this season and looking to teach the kids motion (still haven’t decided between 3-2 and 4-1). I like the drills included in this document but was surprised that the following items were not covered more thoroughly: – Timing of starting the offense, especially when defensive
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When Don Kelbick was recently in Austria for training players, he worked with a coach who used the Triangle Offense. When Don got back, he diagrammed and wrote down everything about the Triangle Offense that he could remember. Read more about the Triangle Offense used by Phil Jackson and the Los Angeles Lakers.
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QUESTION: Your site is great and I’ve learned a lot from the motion ebook. Thanks. I coach 5th grade boys and we’re 0-5. We started using the motion after the first game. The offense is still a mess, but we occasionally get a give and go for a layup that looks kinda like basketball. So
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In our recent teleseminar for the people who purchased the Motion Offense eBooks, there was a question that I really wanted to share. Here is an edited version of the question and answer between the listener and Don Kelbick. Guest: I’ve got a 6’9″ kid actually that’s going Division 1 next year. I want to
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Don Kelbick recently answered a question about offense from one of our email subscribers. It has some great information about utilizing post players and shooters within your offense. Here it is: Question: I have one good shooter and two good post players. I need an offense for my team. Anything would help out would be
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Coaches constantly complain that they can’t get their players to remember their plays. They want an easy basketball offense. Over and over again I hear, “My guys are thick. I can’t get them to remember anything.” Once in a while I might hear, “How can I teach my offense better?”, but I don’t hear it often
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Just a couple of cynical thoughts as I watched Memphis wipe the floor with Texas. As, they run their “Dribble Drive Motion,” you can’t tell me that the type of offense they run will make any difference with how good they are. They are great athletes with terrific skills and any offense they run will
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