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Basketball Play - 1v1 Wolf

1v1 Wolf

Randy Sherman 05/12/2017

Defending the 1v0 "Wolf" - Chase the dribbler from behind Sprint back. "You are never too late on defense." Attempt to block the shot low with the near hand Rebound - do not go past the backboard! Catching the dribbler from behind to block or change a shot is momentum changing play! See More

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Basketball Play - Four T's

Four T's

Randy Sherman 05/08/2017

The Four T's Of International Offense These reads reoccur in International offense. They are often executed as "automatics" to create an advantage. Twist (as featured in clip of Spain below) Turn Take Twice Contact us for help with adding some international flavor to your offense. See More

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Basketball Play - Drill Progression - Crossover Step

Drill Progression - Crossover Step

Randy Sherman 05/05/2017

An example of "phasing" a drill focusing on a simple fundamental - the crossover step and finishing at the rim - and making it game like in the final phase. NOTE: Phase C is omitted because it would look the same as Phase B excpet that X1 could touch either cone after the flip. Thus it has a live element for Player 1 would not know what crossover step to use beforehand. For help with phase planning your drills.... See More

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Basketball Play - 1v1 Wing Skip

1v1 Wing Skip

Randy Sherman 05/01/2017

A #FindUseCreate teaching drill for reading the closeout On the skip pass, the reciever reads ONE COUNT shot on the catch if there is space. If the closeout is long, read TWO COUNT drive. Examples of "loading the drill" are in Frames 5 & 6 For more info on FindUseCreate offense checkout these resources: Conceptual Offense - Find Use Create Find Use Create Drills (Vol. 1) Find Use Create Combo Pack - Concepts + Drills Learn more and support what we do for basketball coaches... See More

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Basketball Play - "TAKE" Concept

"TAKE" Concept

Randy Sherman 04/24/2017

The TAKE Concept is common in International basketball. In essesence the player passing to the big man (1 as shown) is "giving to get." He/she is passing then using acceleration to "take" the ball back from 5. The acceleration can lead to a small advantage. 5 may make one dribble, but often they step to the catch and simply "plate" the ball by holding it out to side with palm up. 1 and 5 read whether X1 trails or goes under as the ball is being taken. If the defense goes under and there is no small advantage for 1, 5 twists into a ball screen. As shown this serves as a bit of false motion into Spread Ball Screen offense. See More

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Basketball Play - The Three Amigos

The Three Amigos

Randy Sherman 04/18/2017

"The Three Amigos" The three players outside the ball screen have the options of: Cutting - maybe simply and interchange to move defenders Screening - down or flare screen to move defenders and give an advantage to an off-ball player Spacing - simply remained spaced and read the help Credit to John Groce, Akron University for the Three Amigos Concept See More

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