Im definitely not an expert and never coached at a high level , but i feel like the offensive player should be able to take advantage of these scrambles and close outs
Correct. However according to their philosophy and modern pick and roll coverages, one coverage is rarely used multiple times in a row, so it is less predictable to be able to know, and scheme for, what is coming. In other words these are not base defense options but rather change of pace options.
I'll try to answer if that's okay with you. ''X'' is usually referred to off-ball rotations while next pnr coverage is referred to on-ball defense and rotations, there are similarities but this is the main difference
Im definitely not an expert and never coached at a high level , but i feel like the offensive player should be able to take advantage of these scrambles and close outs
Correct. However according to their philosophy and modern pick and roll coverages, one coverage is rarely used multiple times in a row, so it is less predictable to be able to know, and scheme for, what is coming. In other words these are not base defense options but rather change of pace options.
what does change of pace options mean? coach altering their base defensive gameplan along the game?@@BasketballImmersion
nice one, thanks for the tricks 😉
My pleasure 😊
I like this defense 👍
Us too! Thanks for watching and adding your takeaways.
What is the difference between x and next
I'll try to answer if that's okay with you. ''X'' is usually referred to off-ball rotations while next pnr coverage is referred to on-ball defense and rotations, there are similarities but this is the main difference
What is the difference between x and next