Could anyone recommend any plays that involve alot of short passes to help get the ball closest to the net for a lay-up or jump shot while keeping some girls in constant motion?
Thanks
plays that involve alot of passing
3/24/2010 14:46
3/25/2010 15:18
I would advise you to visit the link I pasted below. It will provide you a look at some motion offenses.
http://www.breakthroughbasketball.com/offense/motion-offenses.html#types
http://www.breakthroughbasketball.com/offense/motion-offenses.html#types
3/26/2010 16:11
Thanks Coach Hayden - visited link - really good stuff!
Is there a MO out there that looks very similar to the weave drill that finishes with lay-up or player in position next to basket getting it in?
Any feedback on how to defend against motion offences mentioned on this site?
Thanks for feedback everyone - great place to learn!
Is there a MO out there that looks very similar to the weave drill that finishes with lay-up or player in position next to basket getting it in?
Any feedback on how to defend against motion offences mentioned on this site?
Thanks for feedback everyone - great place to learn!
3/26/2010 16:37
http://www.breakthroughbasketball.com/defense/man.html
The link above are some defensive drills. It will help with your help side defense and other intangles that make up a strong defensive team. I would suggest researching m2m denial of passes and forcing the ball to a side and stopping the reversal of the ball.
I am not sure if I am answering your question correctly or not for your motion offense. But you can run regular 1 post motion offense and weave players by using handoffs. Rather than passing have players dribble at another player and hand it off. You can have players fill spots and stress attacking the basket after the handoff. I would recommend to keep your post player on the weak side block and that will involve him/her off the dribble when the players attacks and the defense must help.
I hope this helps.
The link above are some defensive drills. It will help with your help side defense and other intangles that make up a strong defensive team. I would suggest researching m2m denial of passes and forcing the ball to a side and stopping the reversal of the ball.
I am not sure if I am answering your question correctly or not for your motion offense. But you can run regular 1 post motion offense and weave players by using handoffs. Rather than passing have players dribble at another player and hand it off. You can have players fill spots and stress attacking the basket after the handoff. I would recommend to keep your post player on the weak side block and that will involve him/her off the dribble when the players attacks and the defense must help.
I hope this helps.
3/27/2010 01:39
It does help. Thanks.


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