The simplest way to make this 5 out is tell opposite 45 to cut in on drives. Do baseline drive the girl at opposite wing cuts in. Middle drive opposite corner cuts in. Basically it puts them in the dunker spots.
@@cliffsauer9111the only thing is that turning this into 5 out spacing messes with the gaps you’re trying to create. In 5 out, you technically have single gaps everywhere and double gaps on only the pass-cut-and fill. You can make it work, but I don’t think I’d call it dribble drive anymore
I've watched alot of dribble drive videos and this by far is the best breakdown of the system start to finish.
Thank you coach!
Really learnt a lot from this breakdown on the basic overview of DDM. Thank you Coach
Great video !
This is great, super helpful! Thanks Coach!
Thank you very much! Great simple stuff!
Love your work-do you still have the Villanova women's basketball offense video?
Very good
How do you organize your practice
thanks coach
If you pass from the rail position to the corner does that player cut to the same side? Or freeze and for the reversal?
V-cut
Very well done! Thanks for sharing!
GREAT VIDEO!
Do you ever apply this to five out?
The simplest way to make this 5 out is tell opposite 45 to cut in on drives. Do baseline drive the girl at opposite wing cuts in. Middle drive opposite corner cuts in. Basically it puts them in the dunker spots.
@@cliffsauer9111the only thing is that turning this into 5 out spacing messes with the gaps you’re trying to create. In 5 out, you technically have single gaps everywhere and double gaps on only the pass-cut-and fill. You can make it work, but I don’t think I’d call it dribble drive anymore
Niceee