Alex Baker
Alex Baker
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Spencer Cullum ‘24 (6’5 SF)
Spencer Cullum ‘24 (6’5 SF)
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Відео

Caden Ogle ‘22 (6’5 SF)
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Caden Ogle ‘22 (6’5 SF)
Barrage Shooting
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Barrage Shooting
Hampshire 74, WHS 73 (1/20/15)
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Hampshire 74, WHS 73 (1/20/15)
WHS 52, Jacobs 50 (12/9/14)
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WHS 52, Jacobs 50 (12/9/14)
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WHS 62, Marian 54 (3/4/15)
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WHS 53, Prairie Ridge 41 (1/17/15)
WHS 60, CLC 42 (1/22/16)
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WHS 60, CLC 42 (1/22/16)
WHS 60, Sycamore 59 (12/21/15)
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WHS 60, Sycamore 59 (12/21/15)
WHS 61, Hampshire 59 (1/21/14)
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WHS 61, Hampshire 59 (1/21/14)
WHS 61, GLC 55 (2/25/14)
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WHS 61, GLC 55 (2/25/14)
Max Barnett (#15, Class of 2022) 2021 HIGHLIGHTS
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Max Barnett (#15, Class of 2022) 2021 HIGHLIGHTS
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Senior Night 2021 (Riley Ellegood)
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Senior Night 2021 (Zach Adams)
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Senior Night 2021 (Zach Adams)
Quick Set (Practice Starter)
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Quick Set (Practice Starter)
2019-20 Continuity Ball Screen Offense
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2019-20 Continuity Ball Screen Offense
2019-20 Dribble Drive Offense
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2019-20 Dribble Drive Offense
Transition Offense Basics
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Transition Offense Basics
Triangle Series (BLOB)
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Triangle Series (BLOB)
2019 Hoops for Healing Highlights
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2019 Hoops for Healing Highlights
Shooting Workout 1
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Shooting Workout 1
Xavier Series (BLOB)
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Xavier Series (BLOB)
Evan Bridges Long-Distance Specialist
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Evan Bridges Long-Distance Specialist
Carl Anderson 9 3's in 13 Minutes
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All Access Opening Day 2018
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All Access Opening Day 2018

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @Mimecraft_hoy2
    @Mimecraft_hoy2 Місяць тому

    Piece of Art❤❤❤

  • @cetrick_yeanay
    @cetrick_yeanay 2 місяці тому

    These kids run this to perfection

  • @devonavant3497
    @devonavant3497 5 місяців тому

    There is no programmed movement with this offense. Notice even when they got bunched up (3 in one area) they simply set a double screen for the other to curl back up top or cut through to opposite side. Multiple options in this offense, and I liked that it didn't take away from a dribble drive or on ball screen action.

  • @prairiechickendancer
    @prairiechickendancer 7 місяців тому

    Nobody plays defense anymore?

  • @bagley232
    @bagley232 9 місяців тому

    Michigan State's One SLOB saw them run it a lot when Draymond was there

  • @coachlk9330
    @coachlk9330 Рік тому

    Good stuff, thanks for sharing !

  • @flossbee
    @flossbee Рік тому

    The best motion offenses, in my opinion, generally are positionless, simply just have rules and give the players freedom to make reads similar to this offense. Unfortunately, it also requires that you have all 5 guys on the court buy-in and that they have a decent basketball IQ. A "smart" team with good chemistry makes life so much easier for a coach and is not to be underappreciated!

  • @mooseisloosegolfclash4738

    Great simple action on this set Coach. Are there any rules as to when the posts both go to the elbows? Is it only when the ball is in the middle of the floor? Also, if one of the elbows catches the ball does the other elbow automatically dive to the block looking for seal/hi-low?

  • @hokkytandean8394
    @hokkytandean8394 2 роки тому

    How to attack against zone defense?

  • @user-sx4lv3qb5x
    @user-sx4lv3qb5x 2 роки тому

    GOOD JOB!!

  • @CubSATPH
    @CubSATPH 2 роки тому

    It was more lethal if your rebounders are big and stronger to get the rebound when the 2 to 3 shooters miss the outside shoot

    • @jmgonzales7701
      @jmgonzales7701 Рік тому

      dribble drive is only effctive in high school or college, once the competition gets harder its not a good offense.

  • @YoLoBrOtHeR
    @YoLoBrOtHeR 2 роки тому

    The amount of old heads who took 4 threes as a team when they played questioning how this works don’t understand how hard it is to read, and keep up with for a whole game. Trust me its easier to cut with five out then trying to cut into a handoff or cut with a pf and center near the paint.

    • @Allchickensmustdie
      @Allchickensmustdie 2 роки тому

      Absolutely. Spacing kills defense, and a 5 out offense is also the perfect way of getting kids to learn how to play the game. It’s all read and react. Yes, there’s a system and there are rules to that system, but within that system it is completely up to the players to make the right pass and take the right shot. Works at every level too

  • @jakeshores9027
    @jakeshores9027 2 роки тому

    Does it work on 2 1 2 zone

  • @richardbuckle1655
    @richardbuckle1655 2 роки тому

    look at the space and how the defenders sagging the pg if they were tight and right infront of the defender it wouldnt work

  • @FlankNStein
    @FlankNStein 3 роки тому

    After the guard initiates the first pass, start counting the number of dribbles in each possession. I was impressed.

  • @marvinsmasive
    @marvinsmasive 3 роки тому

    Love it

  • @GabrielGarcia-tb3uu
    @GabrielGarcia-tb3uu 3 роки тому

    Coach can I have the details to all this? Breakdown drills? Any practice film of this? I wanna run with this with my AAU teams but just need some more guidance.

  • @Netburner23
    @Netburner23 3 роки тому

    Thanks for the great vids coach!

  • @dougconley
    @dougconley 3 роки тому

    How do you call the different layers during a game or are the players just reading and reacting?

    • @alexbaker1701
      @alexbaker1701 3 роки тому

      Early on, we will call "52" (5-out pass & screen away) or “53” (5-out pass & slip screen). Goal is to get to the point where kids have all options available to them and are making their own reads and decisions.

    • @dougconley
      @dougconley 3 роки тому

      @@alexbaker1701 Thank you! Been trying this offense with a middle school team with the majority of them being 5th & 6th graders. Hasn't been going very good. I think they're just too young to "get it".

    • @alexbaker1701
      @alexbaker1701 3 роки тому

      @@dougconley Easy first step after pass & cut is to assign a PNR guy. “51, but every time we pass to Johnny we follow with a ball screen.” Makes it slightly less predictable. Add the backdoor cut to that and you’ve got a solid start.

    • @dougconley
      @dougconley 3 роки тому

      @@alexbaker1701 Not to sound obtuse but what is a PNR guy? I've been trying just pass and cut but they get out of whack with the rotation. I like the pass and ball screen concept better. Thanks for all your help!

    • @EyesUpSports
      @EyesUpSports 2 роки тому

      @@dougconley For that level, just keep it at pass and cut. Good things will happen. Just practice reversing the ball so it doesn't get stagnant on one side.

  • @stem28-nacionalessimonephi44
    @stem28-nacionalessimonephi44 4 роки тому

    I have seen middle schoolers ran better defense than these guys

  • @stem28-nacionalessimonephi44
    @stem28-nacionalessimonephi44 4 роки тому

    How are the opponent falling for this technique?

    • @yesmymajestybut898
      @yesmymajestybut898 3 роки тому

      It’s high school. Bad defense is to be expected.

    • @EyesUpSports
      @EyesUpSports 2 роки тому

      No. When players constantly move at ANY level, there will be breakdowns. Plus, there are multiple situations where players react, it's not programmed. Harder to scout

    • @mcfuckinanotheraccount808
      @mcfuckinanotheraccount808 Рік тому

      @@EyesUpSports people don't understand basketball think this is easy to defend. if the team is taught properly it is UNGUARDABLE as long as it's executed with good technique and timing, combined with efficiency shooting wise. this is pure basic fundamental basketball