Coach Marc Hensley
Coach Marc Hensley
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5-out Offense - Progression 1: Pass, Cut, Fill
5-out Offense - Progression 1: Pass, Cut, Fill
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Відео

5-out Offense: Setup and Basics
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Check out the next video in the sequence here: Progression 1: Pass, Cut, Fill - ua-cam.com/video/mrgBbna4gyA/v-deo.html
Continuous Pick and Roll Offense
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Continuous Pick and Roll Offense
Sideline inbounds play for a layup
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This is a great inbounds play to run from your offensive half of the court. Should create an easy layup or jumper.
Quick Hitter for an Easy Layup
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This is a quick hitter that should get you an easy layup against man defense.
How to Run a 1-2-2 Defense - Part 3
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How to Run a 1-2-2 Defense - Part 3
How to Run a 1-2-2 Defense - Part 2
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How to Run a 1-2-2 Defense - Part 2
How to Run a 1-2-2 Defense - Part 1
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Check out part 2 of this defense next!
How to Run a Pack Line Defense
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How to Run a Pack Line Defense
4-out, 1-in quick hitter “slip”
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This is a great quick hitter for an easy layup for our big.
Best Basketball Pregame Routine
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If you are tired of pregame "layup lines," check out my team's pregame routine.
How to Run a 1-3-1 Zone Defense - Part 3: Trapping
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How to Run a 1-3-1 Zone Defense - Part 3: Trapping
How to Run a 1-3-1 Zone Defense Part 2 - Responsibilities and Rotations
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How to Run a 1-3-1 Zone Defense Part 2 - Responsibilities and Rotations
How to Run a 1-3-1 Zone Defense Part 1 - Setup and Basics
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How to Run a 1-3-1 Zone Defense Part 1 - Setup and Basics
Easy Basketball Motion Offense - “Flex”
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This is a very basic offensive set that uses a continual motion to get layups or shots at the elbows. Works well against man defense if ran sporadically.
How to Teach Help Defense in Man to Man
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How to Teach Help Defense in Man to Man
End of Quarter/Half Play (full court)
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End of Quarter/Half Play (full court)
5 Quick Tips on Running a 4-out, 1-in Offense (or a 5-out Offense)
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5 Quick Tips on Running a 4-out, 1-in Offense (or a 5-out Offense)
Back Door Quick Hitter #2
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Back Door Quick Hitter #2
Quick Hitter Against Man D - Back door #1
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Quick Hitter Against Man D - Back door #1
How to Run a 2-3 Zone Defense Effectively
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How to Run a 2-3 Zone Defense Effectively
Offensive Inbounds Plays against a Zone Defense (2 plays)
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Offensive Inbounds Plays against a Zone Defense (2 plays)
Offensive Inbounds Plays out of a 3 Man Wall Set (4 plays)
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Offensive Inbounds Plays out of a 3 Man Wall Set (4 plays)
4 out 1 in offense - Options for the “5”
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4 out 1 in offense - Options for the “5”
Set play against 1-2-2 zone
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Set play against 1-2-2 zone
How to Break a Full Court Zone Press
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How to Break a Full Court Zone Press
Offensive inbounds plays out of a 4-low set (4 plays)
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Offensive inbounds plays out of a 4-low set (4 plays)
How to beat a 1-2-2 or 3-2 zone - “X” offense
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How to beat a 1-2-2 or 3-2 zone - “X” offense
How to beat a 1-2-2 or 3-2 Zone Defense - “Switch” Offense
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How to beat a 1-2-2 or 3-2 Zone Defense - “Switch” Offense
How to beat a 2-3 zone
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How to beat a 2-3 zone

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @michaelperez2772
    @michaelperez2772 26 днів тому

    Coach can I put this offense in, in two practices

    • @CoachMarcHensley
      @CoachMarcHensley 25 днів тому

      @@michaelperez2772 absolutely! Although I would stick to pass and cut and dribble penetration only. Maybe throw in backdoor cuts as well. But stay away from screens until they master the first couple progressions.

  • @michaelperez2772
    @michaelperez2772 26 днів тому

    Thanks for the reply coach. I do play a team who in a 1 2 2 traps as soon as we get over half court and in the corners can X work against that? Thanks

    • @CoachMarcHensley
      @CoachMarcHensley 25 днів тому

      @@michaelperez2772 beating the half court trap has nothing to do what offense you run. The kids need to master skip passes, and quick reversals. But yes X works against corner traps for sure.

  • @michaelperez2772
    @michaelperez2772 28 днів тому

    HeaCoach you said 5 out offense vs 1 2 2 or 3 2, that you can do. Where is that video

    • @CoachMarcHensley
      @CoachMarcHensley 26 днів тому

      Hello there, yes I believe it would work ok against though. However, it isn't something I would run against it, so I don't currently have a video for it.

  • @michaelperez2772
    @michaelperez2772 Місяць тому

    Hea coach this is great. I play a team that traps the corners and up top on the wings any suggestions

    • @CoachMarcHensley
      @CoachMarcHensley Місяць тому

      @@michaelperez2772 thanks for the question. The best way to beat traps is quick reversals. If you can go corner to wing to the weak side wing quickly, that should beat it every time. Otherwise, if they use a low defender to trap, that should leave one of your bigs down low with a chance to post up. If you can get that corner pass into the block, then you can have the opposite wing backdoor cut, and there should be nobody left to help. I hope that is clear, good luck!

  • @KeynoteGz
    @KeynoteGz 2 місяці тому

    I like these, But why are they shooting floaters from the free throw line lol

  • @robweedn2735
    @robweedn2735 2 місяці тому

    Bro it went from 50,000 views on the first video and 300 likes to 3000 views and 50 likes, bruh how.Attention spans these days. But great video(s).

    • @CoachMarcHensley
      @CoachMarcHensley 2 місяці тому

      @@robweedn2735 ha I appreciate the compliment. Maybe 45K people just didnt like my coaching style?

    • @usawithlove
      @usawithlove 2 місяці тому

      Robweedn ur my coach

    • @usawithlove
      @usawithlove 2 місяці тому

      NJB

    • @robweedn2735
      @robweedn2735 2 місяці тому

      @@CoachMarcHensley nah it’s good

    • @robweedn2735
      @robweedn2735 2 місяці тому

      @@usawithlove who

  • @markeichenlaub-i5e
    @markeichenlaub-i5e 3 місяці тому

    Thanks coach

  • @dcranston24
    @dcranston24 3 місяці тому

    What program is this you are using?

  • @Dlux2561
    @Dlux2561 3 місяці тому

    When the first pick and roll happens, is the 5 blasting to the top at the same time or is there time to wait a second or two?

    • @CoachMarcHensley
      @CoachMarcHensley 3 місяці тому

      @@Dlux2561 it should be almost immediately after the 4 cuts up. The point would be to open the lane up for the 3 to dribble down it, or open the lane up for the rolling 4.

  • @markeichenlaub-i5e
    @markeichenlaub-i5e 4 місяці тому

    This is FANTASTIC!

  • @markeichenlaub-i5e
    @markeichenlaub-i5e 4 місяці тому

    Coach, what software do you use to model that?

    • @CoachMarcHensley
      @CoachMarcHensley 4 місяці тому

      @@markeichenlaub-i5e it is an app called notability. It is actually a note taking app, but I uploaded a basketball court into it.

    • @markeichenlaub-i5e
      @markeichenlaub-i5e 4 місяці тому

      @@CoachMarcHensley thank you!

  • @adilsheth9449
    @adilsheth9449 4 місяці тому

    Can we see 2 on 2s?

  • @lucamacchiavello5717
    @lucamacchiavello5717 5 місяців тому

    Great video great Channell👏👏👏

  • @MichaelDaniel-o4n
    @MichaelDaniel-o4n 11 місяців тому

    What app is this?

    • @CoachMarcHensley
      @CoachMarcHensley 11 місяців тому

      It is not a basketball app. It is just a note taking app called notability and I uploaded a picture of a basketball court into it.

  • @RyanSuttles-k4c
    @RyanSuttles-k4c Рік тому

    Coach, do you have anything that you use that works well against to break the 1-2-2 3/4 court press?

    • @CoachMarcHensley
      @CoachMarcHensley Рік тому

      Hey thanks for the question. I generally use the same breaker to break any zone press. You can find it in my videos. It is called “how to break any full court zone press.” But I use it against 3/4 court press as well. I hope that helps!

  • @michaelvanlear9593
    @michaelvanlear9593 Рік тому

    Nice

  • @MassimilianoDiDomenico
    @MassimilianoDiDomenico Рік тому

    Very interesting useful. Thanks

  • @tylerh195
    @tylerh195 Рік тому

    I enjoy your content. Thanks for sharing your knowledge Coach.

    • @CoachMarcHensley
      @CoachMarcHensley Рік тому

      Thanks for the kind comment! Feel free to reach out with any questions you have.

  • @Elsherief77
    @Elsherief77 Рік тому

    What is the app do you use coach? Thanks a lot

    • @CoachMarcHensley
      @CoachMarcHensley Рік тому

      The app I'm using is called notability. It isn't really an app for basketball. But I just uploaded a picture of a basketball court into it.

  • @Elsherief77
    @Elsherief77 Рік тому

    Coach.. what is terminology you use for calling your plays? Thanks

    • @CoachMarcHensley
      @CoachMarcHensley Рік тому

      I have to change my play names periodically since I'll play against the same coaches throughout a season. Is that what you are asking?

  • @zbw8785
    @zbw8785 Рік тому

    How did this play fair against the 1-2-2 coach ?

    • @CoachMarcHensley
      @CoachMarcHensley Рік тому

      We don't see this zone often, but when we do and we run this play, I would say we get a good look out of it 30-40% of the time.

    • @zbw8785
      @zbw8785 Рік тому

      @@CoachMarcHensleythank you sir. What’s your best set vs 1-2-2 in your experiences?

    • @CoachMarcHensley
      @CoachMarcHensley Рік тому

      @@zbw8785 I run 2 different sets against that zone. I have videos explaining them as well. One is called X and the other is called Switch. Personally, I feel like the X offense has worked better for my level.

    • @zbw8785
      @zbw8785 Рік тому

      Thanks coach! I’ve ran X the last 2 nights with great success in practice. A lot of good action with X.

  • @burnerbuckingham3780
    @burnerbuckingham3780 Рік тому

    Yooo the house is haunted

  • @karlito1231
    @karlito1231 Рік тому

    Very clear for beginner coaches like me

  • @rsprifke
    @rsprifke Рік тому

    How do you instruct players to deal with off ball cutters into the lane or pack line area? Jam them and front them anytime they’re in the pack line? Trail until edge of pack line?

    • @marchensley5992
      @marchensley5992 Рік тому

      Yes to that. We always front in the paint, knowing there is help behind. And if your player cuts through the lane, I have my guys stay with them until they exit the lane. Then, my guys stay in the pack line even if their player exits back to the perimeter.

  • @big.lobo27
    @big.lobo27 Рік тому

    This is beautiful thx

  • @kewonpannell4822
    @kewonpannell4822 Рік тому

    What do you call this coach

    • @CoachMarcHensley
      @CoachMarcHensley Рік тому

      I call it slide because of the 3 offensive players all sliding in the same direction. However you can call it whatever you want depending on the names of other set plays you run!

  • @davidaglio8829
    @davidaglio8829 Рік тому

    Coach Marc, quick question for you. Our team doesn't have many strong ball handlers. Most teams put a defender just on the other side of the half court line who plays tough defense on our PG causing turnovers and/or bad passes. So we often can't even get into our half court offense. Do you have any suggestions on how we can combat that? Thanks!

    • @CoachMarcHensley
      @CoachMarcHensley Рік тому

      Great question coach. I use 3 different techniques depending on my guys strengths and knowledge. 1. Just have a big run "interference" down the court. As long as.they don't run into the defender, this is not a foul. 2. Have a guy set a ball screen at half court. 3. Run a dribble handoff right before half court to give some misdirection and run the ball in the opposite direction. I hope this helps!

    • @davidaglio8829
      @davidaglio8829 Рік тому

      @@CoachMarcHensley Thanks Coach Marc! Those are some good ideas that we will try. How about having two of my guys come down the court at the same time and stay about even with each other but some distance apart. Have the kid with the ball get the chaser commit to guarding him and then pass it over to the other guy? Do you see any issues with that?

    • @CoachMarcHensley
      @CoachMarcHensley Рік тому

      @@davidaglio8829 are they man pressing or is it a zone? If it is a zone and there is only 1 guy chasing your two guys, the yes! If it’s man, I’m not sure if that will do much to help.

    • @davidaglio8829
      @davidaglio8829 Рік тому

      @@CoachMarcHensley In our league, we are required to play zone for 3 quarters and man to man for 1. They usually set up in a 1-3-1 zone defense and the top guy comes up to pressure the PG.

    • @CoachMarcHensley
      @CoachMarcHensley Рік тому

      @@davidaglio8829 that makes sense. Then yes I would definitely encourage 2 or 3 guys staying back to bring the ball up. Then keep another ahead of the ball in the middle. Keep reversing the ball until you get a lane to move it up.

  • @coachtedjo10
    @coachtedjo10 2 роки тому

    I appreciate your efforts sir Coach Steve from FCBC in Douala

    • @CoachMarcHensley
      @CoachMarcHensley 2 роки тому

      Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed the video!

  • @brucemercer7753
    @brucemercer7753 2 роки тому

    How many BLOB plays do you run? What level are you Coaching? Roughly how many times per game do you run a BLOB play?

    • @CoachMarcHensley
      @CoachMarcHensley 2 роки тому

      I usually have 4 plays that I run at a time. I coach high school freshman boys. Usually per game, I would say I get anywhere between 4 and 8 in Offensive inbounds a game? Just a rough estimate. Thanks for the questions!

  • @davidaglio8829
    @davidaglio8829 2 роки тому

    Would this be a good offense to run for a 5th-6th grade rec team? We've got several kids who haven't played on a team before with limited shooting range and it seems like this might be a better offense to run than that 5 out motion offense. Your thoughts please.

    • @CoachMarcHensley
      @CoachMarcHensley 2 роки тому

      Hey David, great question. A lot of kids on my teams come in without playing organized ball before and I run this most years. But there is a catch, you need someone who can play that 5 spot well. In general, most of my offense runs through that player. For reference, check out my options for the 5 video. They just need to have decent size and good basketball IQ. If you have one of those, then I would say yes.

    • @davidaglio8829
      @davidaglio8829 2 роки тому

      @@CoachMarcHensley Thanks for your reply. In our league, the kids have to play zone defense for three quarters. But it sounds like we shouldn't run this type of offense against a zone. Why is that?

    • @CoachMarcHensley
      @CoachMarcHensley 2 роки тому

      @@davidaglio8829 you can certainly run a 4 out against a zone. However, this particular series relies on a lot of perimeter screens and back door cuts, which don't do much to get players open against zones.

  • @CoachMarkDuBois
    @CoachMarkDuBois 2 роки тому

    Do you have any great drills for youth to 1. Strong with he ball 2. Look for the back door cutter. 3. Make the back door pass on time. I am finally getting my 4th grade girls to actually read the defence and back door cut but passer is either not looking or taking too long to make the pass.

    • @CoachMarcHensley
      @CoachMarcHensley 2 роки тому

      Great question. I dunno about drills to fix that in general. But just continue to preach patience with the ball. I tell my players after they receive a pass, the first thing they should be looking for is to hit a cutter. Unless of course they have a wide open driving lane. But you can do drills in practice where you (a coach) can defend the cutter. Sometimes defend well, and sometimes not, and have the passer read the passing lane to see if it's open.

  • @CoachMarkDuBois
    @CoachMarkDuBois 2 роки тому

    and reason you always have your point guard start on the left side of the court?

    • @CoachMarcHensley
      @CoachMarcHensley 2 роки тому

      It's probably just how I have the videos set up. We can start on either side of the court. However I do like to have the ball start on the side, instead of the top. It creates a little more room on one side of the court.

  • @CoachMarkDuBois
    @CoachMarkDuBois 2 роки тому

    Hey Coach. Love the videos. What level do you coach?

    • @CoachMarcHensley
      @CoachMarcHensley 2 роки тому

      Hey Mark, I coach freshman boys I'm high school.

  • @kdenbeaches808
    @kdenbeaches808 2 роки тому

    Hi coach, can this work against a zone?

    • @CoachMarcHensley
      @CoachMarcHensley 2 роки тому

      The 4 out, 1 in concept can absolutely work against most zones. This particular video on away screens however would not do much against a zone defense. I do have some videos on how to beat specific zones. Feel free to check those out as well!

    • @kdenbeaches808
      @kdenbeaches808 2 роки тому

      @@CoachMarcHensley thanks coach, I've seen the videos... just trying to put it all together for these 4th/5th grade I'm trying to coach😀

    • @CoachMarcHensley
      @CoachMarcHensley 2 роки тому

      @@kdenbeaches808 ha I hear you. That's a tough age. Good luck!

    • @kdenbeaches808
      @kdenbeaches808 2 роки тому

      @@CoachMarcHensley thank you

  • @dolo298
    @dolo298 2 роки тому

    Great work

  • @dolo298
    @dolo298 2 роки тому

    Great work

  • @MrLamon15
    @MrLamon15 2 роки тому

    Can this play be ran against zone or just man

    • @CoachMarcHensley
      @CoachMarcHensley 2 роки тому

      On ball screens typically don’t fare as well against zones because zones are already prepared to switch whenever the player enters their “zone.” They work great against man because even if they are well defended, you can cause switches, which will create mismatches. So, while on ball screens do have their place against zones, they don’t do as well as they do against man.

  • @FL-cw4pk
    @FL-cw4pk 2 роки тому

    Hi Coach, great videos! I have run 1-3-1 for many years but find it requires very specific personnel (specifically the top and bottom defender). My current team usually has 2 "bigs" and 3 guards on the floor most times and have found it difficult to find a position for the 2nd "big". We've been going with the 3-2 lately and have found it successful. It seems easier to run with our personnel and less tiring (we run zone for about 60% of the game, M2M the rest of the time). What are your thoughts on which zone defense you prefer and in practice which are you using more often (1-3-1, 3-2, 2-3)? What level are you coaching (I am senior girls HS). Thanks!

    • @CoachMarcHensley
      @CoachMarcHensley 2 роки тому

      Thanks for the question! I coach high school boys at the freshmen level. Of course, the best zone for a team to run depends on their personnel. If I had my pick with the perfect players, I love the 131. However, you are right in that you need very specific players to run the top and bottom of it. I've only used it a few years when I had the right kids. Otherwise, I do like the 122 (pretty much the same as 32) because it's a great pressure defense. My least favorite is the 23, although it's the easiest to teach and run properly, and you don't really need any specific skillset to play it. I would also agree that with the team you are describing, I would avoid the 131 this year. The 32 sounds like a great option!

    • @FL-cw4pk
      @FL-cw4pk 2 роки тому

      @@CoachMarcHensley This is very helpful! We have an interesting team this year - 4 good bigs and many skilled but undersized guards. I often have 2 bigs on the floor but sometimes b/c of foul trouble, injuries I only have 1. I may try 3-2 when we have 2 bigs and 1-3-1 when we have 1 big. Thank you for all of your help. Your videos are concise and clear.

    • @CoachMarcHensley
      @CoachMarcHensley 2 роки тому

      @@FL-cw4pk that’s a great plan. As long as you have enough practice time to work on both thoroughly. It’s better to be really good at 1 Defense than just decent at multiple, in my opinion. But if you have the time to work on both, then the more looks you can throw at opponent’s offenses, the better!

  • @kdenbeaches808
    @kdenbeaches808 2 роки тому

    Who should #3 be?

    • @CoachMarcHensley
      @CoachMarcHensley 2 роки тому

      It's really up to you how to best place your players. Here is how I set my lineup. 1 - best handler 2 - best shooter 5 - best "big" 3 and 4 - next 2 guys, bigger player I put at 4, smaller at 3. Hope that helps!

    • @kdenbeaches808
      @kdenbeaches808 2 роки тому

      @@CoachMarcHensley thanks coach, appreciate it.

  • @qualitylandscapelawncare7349
    @qualitylandscapelawncare7349 2 роки тому

    What if the passer is already basket cutting from progression one? Once you introduce this progression is almost looks like dribble drive. Love the videos and progressions but would love to see what happens if the drive comes after the basket cut.

    • @CoachMarcHensley
      @CoachMarcHensley 2 роки тому

      Great thought. I always teach my kids that priority number 1 is the cutter. So whoever receives the ball must watch to see if a cutter is open before they drive. If the passer decides not to cut, then the receiver can drive off the pass.

  • @kdenbeaches808
    @kdenbeaches808 2 роки тому

    Thank you

    • @CoachMarcHensley
      @CoachMarcHensley 2 роки тому

      You’re welcome! I’m glad you enjoyed the video.

  • @kairavsharma1244
    @kairavsharma1244 2 роки тому

    Who else has a coach that sent them this?

  • @thatrandomfriend8174
    @thatrandomfriend8174 2 роки тому

    This is more helpful than when my coach trys to explain a v cut and the game play and yes I know this video is from a year ago

    • @CoachMarcHensley
      @CoachMarcHensley 2 роки тому

      I'm glad it helped out. The beauty of an offense like this is that it can work year after year if ran correctly!

  • @bucksfanbell
    @bucksfanbell 2 роки тому

    Thank you for making this video it helped me a ton with the close outs

    • @CoachMarcHensley
      @CoachMarcHensley 2 роки тому

      You're welcome! Glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for the kind comment!

  • @seanthomas1364
    @seanthomas1364 2 роки тому

    That is a solid pregame for a young team.

    • @coachtedjo10
      @coachtedjo10 2 роки тому

      It works perfectly for a senior team. Especially Euro style basketball

  • @raymangin1201
    @raymangin1201 2 роки тому

    How do you defend on-ball screens?

    • @CoachMarcHensley
      @CoachMarcHensley 2 роки тому

      Hey Ray, great question. We do not switch on any ball screens. Switching only creates mismatches, and we want to avoid that. We also will not ask the player who is guarding the screener to provide help either. We know there will always be extra help inside the pack line. The help will come from somewhere in the pack line, and if the ball gets passed back out, we close out hard on the new ball carrier. I hope that helps!

    • @CoachMarcHensley
      @CoachMarcHensley 2 роки тому

      @South Georgia Storm yes we don't switch at all. And I tell my players to go under every ball screen. That being said, I have my player who is guarding the screener just pause momentarily to contest amy outside shot before leaving to guard his man again. That half second is usually enough time for the original defender to recover and at least get around the screen.

    • @markeichenlaub-i5e
      @markeichenlaub-i5e 4 місяці тому

      @@CoachMarcHensley would you happen to have a model of that?

  • @adamjones3060
    @adamjones3060 2 роки тому

    How did this work for you in your tournament?

  • @libertylover81
    @libertylover81 2 роки тому

    Appreciate the clear and simplified explanation of this offense. Do you think this offense is better against a zone D or man to man D?

    • @CoachMarcHensley
      @CoachMarcHensley 2 роки тому

      Thanks for the comment and question! This is definitely better against man defenses as it utilizes screens and backdoor cuts against overplaying defenses. It can be adapted to use against certain zones, but I usually don't run it against any zone.

    • @joshuabrewster115
      @joshuabrewster115 2 роки тому

      @@CoachMarcHensley What do you run against zone?

    • @CoachMarcHensley
      @CoachMarcHensley 2 роки тому

      @@joshuabrewster115 hey Joshua, what kind of zone are you asking about? I run different things against different zones.

    • @NextGenAvatar
      @NextGenAvatar 2 місяці тому

      ​@@CoachMarcHensleyWhat would you recommend against a 2-3 zone? This looks like it would work against a 2-3 zone based on the defender positions. I'm looking to implement a high post offense, 4-out.

    • @CoachMarcHensley
      @CoachMarcHensley 2 місяці тому

      @NextGenAvatar can it work against a 23? Yes. However I usually don't run it. I have a video on what I run against a 23 as well. It's a motion offense and gets a ton of good looks. Feel free to check it out.

  • @michaelchristie4517
    @michaelchristie4517 2 роки тому

    Coach, I tried running this a few years back with our Girls Varsity team. However, the problem I kept running into was that when we used the away screens the lane would get clogged because the wing's defender (when opposite slot had the ball) was two passes away and had a foot in the lane. So when we went to screen her, there was not much room to curl around because the 5's defender was also in the lane. Any suggestions on how to fix this? Maybe a pin down instead of a curl? Or something involving the 5? Appreciate the help.

    • @CoachMarcHensley
      @CoachMarcHensley 2 роки тому

      Hey Michael, good question. I have definitely seen other teams do that on defense. The best way to combat it is with outside shooting! Instead of curling around the screen, you can run a pin down and get a good look at a 3. Of course, we are not always blessed with good shooters. Another option would be instead of away screen at the top, run a down screen for the 5 to get her the ball at the top. Then have that screener set another back door screen on another player. I hope that helps!

  • @EliteAthletePhoto
    @EliteAthletePhoto 2 роки тому

    I know most people disagree w/ zone defenses before high school. But if I was going to run this against teams that don’t attack corners, and they only shoot from the paint & narrow wings, do you have a simplified version of this for 12-15 year olds ?

    • @CoachMarcHensley
      @CoachMarcHensley 2 роки тому

      Hey Isaiah, if your opponents don't attack the corners, they will have no chance against this defense if you run it correctly. However, if you don't feel as though your players can do these rotations, you can simplify it by not having the wings rotate down to the blocks at all. I wouldn't suggest this though. If they can't run this the way it should be ran, I would suggest another zone, possible a 3-2 or a 1-2-2.