Their Screens and Picks is a thing of Art with beautiful movements without the ball. The ball is constantly being shared with all players on the court.
Great video. I love your free usage and breakdown using the technical language of the playbook. You're practically the only NBA youtuber who does this at all. Much less so concisely. Thanks!
I miss the way the warriors play like this, now its nothing more than ISO ball and pick and roll just like every other generic team, the problem is their personnel isn't built for it, if only the young guys and new players brought into this system, they would have been running around creating such beautiful offense and not ball watching.
Flow offense Coaches and smart folk. Question. What is the warriors and Coach Kerr’s philosophy when it comes to on-ball screens in the ‘flow offense’ they run (not sets- just their motion stuff) Is it only the 5 for their star players? Is it after a certain amount of passes? There must be rules for it as I know he prefers the ball movement style of pin downs, dho and post splits. Anyone got a clue what those reads/rules and philosophy would be?
Ball screens tend to be an early and late clock thing, post splits/movement in general is automatic, off ball screens are auto from 3-5 for shooters in motion off the initiation of offense
@@JustHoops most appreciated. So apply this concept to youth bball, where HS and AAU has no shot clock. Do you limit your 5 man to 1 ball screen per trip? Force them to choose his spot and the right guy to screen?
All they did was screen down, flare, curl, and slip screens out of a 5 out set or set screens on the ball. Kerr does not seem to be teaching a system or pattern, but basic basketball movements.
Well that is the system. Being able to play free and random in space but there’s also a lot of patterns once ya watch multiple games and a lot tends to repeat but it’s just getting guys in spots to succeed to their strength
It sounds like simple basketball but it takes time to practice and execute this. Not many players have the mental capacity to read the defense and initiate counters while being under pressure, let alone getting a whole team on the same page. Lots of counters and pre-entry phases can happen depending on team composition and skills, too.
Their Screens and Picks is a thing of Art with beautiful movements without the ball. The ball is constantly being shared with all players on the court.
Elite video about an elite topic
Great video. I love your free usage and breakdown using the technical language of the playbook. You're practically the only NBA youtuber who does this at all. Much less so concisely. Thanks!
It’s so beautiful to watch bro!!!!!
Just beautiful basketball!
Potentially the most explosive...once they've gotten fully synchronized and accustomed to and with each other. Go Warriors! 💙💛
Pat Bev was getting hit all nigh chasing Steph, tough job
Fantastic breakdown. Their offense is soooo annoying for a defense. lmao.
Great video, i am inn!!
Just shows how important off-ball screens are. I wish more people would do it playing pickup
Great content here!
Thank you sir!
Great video, keep it up!
Appreciate it Brotha!
Great vid
This is how GSW play : Mix the Triangle Offense with San Antonio Spurs' 2014 Offensive style a.k.a. "The Beautiful Game"
Throw in some sprinkles of the 7 seconds or less Suns too
Best system in the nba Carmelo Anthony to the bay Steve Kerr would change his legacy
I miss the way the warriors play like this, now its nothing more than ISO ball and pick and roll just like every other generic team, the problem is their personnel isn't built for it, if only the young guys and new players brought into this system, they would have been running around creating such beautiful offense and not ball watching.
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Tex Winters triangle offense tweaked
Michael Kobe Steph
Scottie Lamar Clay
Kukoc Gasol KG
Horace Grant - Shaq - Drammond
Rodman - Brown
Best offense in the league
Flow offense
Coaches and smart folk. Question. What is the warriors and Coach Kerr’s philosophy when it comes to on-ball screens in the ‘flow offense’ they run (not sets- just their motion stuff)
Is it only the 5 for their star players? Is it after a certain amount of passes? There must be rules for it as I know he prefers the ball movement style of pin downs, dho and post splits.
Anyone got a clue what those reads/rules and philosophy would be?
Ball screens tend to be an early and late clock thing, post splits/movement in general is automatic, off ball screens are auto from 3-5 for shooters in motion off the initiation of offense
@@JustHoops most appreciated. So apply this concept to youth bball, where HS and AAU has no shot clock.
Do you limit your 5 man to 1 ball screen per trip? Force them to choose his spot and the right guy to screen?
Kukoc - Gasol - KD
Warriors are a defensive team first.
Elite at both ends of the floor
Showtime laker would have destroyed this team. Shaq and Kobe would have swept this team too.
All they did was screen down, flare, curl, and slip screens out of a 5 out set or set screens on the ball. Kerr does not seem to be teaching a system or pattern, but basic basketball movements.
Well that is the system. Being able to play free and random in space but there’s also a lot of patterns once ya watch multiple games and a lot tends to repeat but it’s just getting guys in spots to succeed to their strength
It sounds like simple basketball but it takes time to practice and execute this. Not many players have the mental capacity to read the defense and initiate counters while being under pressure, let alone getting a whole team on the same page. Lots of counters and pre-entry phases can happen depending on team composition and skills, too.
It's not a motion offense they're running plays bro
It’s free flow with principles not many pure sets