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I coached against this team. He could have pulled clips from any game to show this. His players always 1. Knew their role 2. Knew the offensive principles 3. Always ran it hard. Hard to guard that at any level!
Thanks for publishing this. I run in leagues that only allow M2M D, but will be going into leagues that allow Zone D and was looking for an offensive set that might work with my guard-heavy team. This looks promising.
Trailing Big at Top of Key to catch the 1st pass, my favorite because that means the point guard dribbled down the sideline instead of middle of the court.
Starting possessions with a 2-Guard Front = 2-2-1 or 2-3 Low Set, very clever because it mirrors the defense's 2-Guard Front in their 2-3 Zone Defense. 😀😀😀 It later transforms to a 1-Guard Front after the 1st pass is made = 1-3-1 or 3-Out 2-In.
I used to watch Princeton and Air Force in great detail and they did similar stuff in the offense vs zone with 4 out and cutting into the middle. But never really got the rules of it, and they would not tell me of course haha!
Question: after the pass, the passer cuts to the middle, however the player has to leave after the first pass to someone else because that player needs to cut to the middle. Therefore the cutter to the middle will only get a pass from the player he passed to essentially making the offense an offense of give and go's, in this case give and go to the middle for the pass back. It would seem to me it would be easier to get the pass to the middle after 2 passes or more. Shouldn't the middle player exit the middle after every other pass or would that make it hard for the players to remember? ,
Hey coach great footage. I am not trying to troll videos and leave negative comments but 85% of the shots open/available/taken were outside the arc(lower percentage shots) So it seems like the zone was pretty affective against this motion offense. What if you dont have 2 or 3 guys that can hit those shots regularly? Thoughts?
Yes works great against 3-2 or 1-2-2. The main modification is making sure the players exit to the corners instead of the wing to get corner touches since the corner are vulnerable in those defenses. The other option would be to step your baseline player all the way out to the corner for touches
coach any drills you can throw my way for this? I have a team where our bigs are not skilled nor any basketball IQ so we are playing 4 on 5 a lot. My guards don't even want to pass them the ball we do a great job of penetrating on often force up shots because our bigs just cant finish. we run this exact concept but trying to get more out of it.
2 questions: 1) any read/wrinkles for ball screens and off ball screens? 2) do you have a spacing rule or something for the person in the high post when penetration happens? I feel like with all zone offenses that utilize the high post they get in the way of dribble penetration
We usually have one zone ball screen set per season. We don't really do it out of this concept... We don't. It's one of the tradeoffs with this concept - the middle is usually filled.
Ryan love it, we do something similar, we usually send our guard opposite corner, seal hard with the post player and it puts x3 in a spot to guard the wing and corner
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This is Read & React "hook and look" if anyone is wondering.
Every time I watch this, number 10 jumps off the screen! Can't wait to implement this motion this year!
He went on to play quarterback at john Carroll. Great kid
I coached against this team. He could have pulled clips from any game to show this. His players always
1. Knew their role
2. Knew the offensive principles
3. Always ran it hard.
Hard to guard that at any level!
Helps to have great kids to work with!! Miss you coach!
Thanks for publishing this. I run in leagues that only allow M2M D, but will be going into leagues that allow Zone D and was looking for an offensive set that might work with my guard-heavy team. This looks promising.
Trailing Big at Top of Key to catch the 1st pass, my favorite because that means the point guard dribbled down the sideline instead of middle of the court.
This is excellent! Such a simple concept but so effective! Thanks for sharing coach : )
Thanks for watching. It’s served my teams well through the years
Really well done. Great video, and impressive team.
Thanks! They made it to the regional finals… fun team to coach
Thanks for posting... coaches helping coaches. So helpful!
Starting possessions with a 2-Guard Front = 2-2-1 or 2-3 Low Set, very clever because it mirrors the defense's 2-Guard Front in their 2-3 Zone Defense. 😀😀😀
It later transforms to a 1-Guard Front after the 1st pass is made = 1-3-1 or 3-Out 2-In.
Really like this stuff and the triangle cutting stuff vs zone. Do you have anything else on it? A packet maybe on the rules for the guards?
Yep, it’s in my store!! Should be a link in the description
I used to watch Princeton and Air Force in great detail and they did similar stuff in the offense vs zone with 4 out and cutting into the middle. But never really got the rules of it, and they would not tell me of course haha!
@@gturcott1 I don’t keep secrets!
Coach I love this! Do you have a video where it demonstrates where they rotate?
I'm not sure what you mean. Email me - matth@hackenberg.biz
Same thing I was wondering about as well.
@@kjunior6987 email me. I'll help you the best I can- matth@hackenberg.biz
Was wondering the same thing. That shows without defense the actual pass and motion action for each player.
Get the packet! It’s really good
Question: after the pass, the passer cuts to the middle, however the player has to leave after the first pass to someone else because that player needs to cut to the middle. Therefore the cutter to the middle will only get a pass from the player he passed to essentially making the offense an offense of give and go's, in this case give and go to the middle for the pass back. It would seem to me it would be easier to get the pass to the middle after 2 passes or more. Shouldn't the middle player exit the middle after every other pass or would that make it hard for the players to remember? ,
That could work! Give it a try… I never did it that way
COACH DO YOU HAVE A PDF FOR THIS MOTION? PRACTICE DRILLS?
The package we put together is here: coachhack-go.sellfy.store/p/zone-motion-revolving-middle-zone-offense-continuity/
What's the rule for the 5 man on the baseline.?... and does the the high post try to empty to the side away from that 5 man?
email me - matth@hackenberg.biz
Hey coach great footage. I am not trying to troll videos and leave negative comments but 85% of the shots open/available/taken were outside the arc(lower percentage shots) So it seems like the zone was pretty affective against this motion offense. What if you dont have 2 or 3 guys that can hit those shots regularly? Thoughts?
@@kylesabinsyou didn’t watch the whole video
Can you use this vs a 1-2-2/3-2? What modifications need to be made?
Yes works great against 3-2 or 1-2-2. The main modification is making sure the players exit to the corners instead of the wing to get corner touches since the corner are vulnerable in those defenses. The other option would be to step your baseline player all the way out to the corner for touches
coach any drills you can throw my way for this? I have a team where our bigs are not skilled nor any basketball IQ so we are playing 4 on 5 a lot. My guards don't even want to pass them the ball we do a great job of penetrating on often force up shots because our bigs just cant finish. we run this exact concept but trying to get more out of it.
email me - matth@hackenberg.biz
Matt Hackenberg coach do you’ve same email?
2 questions:
1) any read/wrinkles for ball screens and off ball screens?
2) do you have a spacing rule or something for the person in the high post when penetration happens? I feel like with all zone offenses that utilize the high post they get in the way of dribble penetration
We usually have one zone ball screen set per season. We don't really do it out of this concept... We don't. It's one of the tradeoffs with this concept - the middle is usually filled.
Matt Hackenberg thanks, good set, good movement, seems like all zone stuff has some draw back, you can’t have everything.
Matt Hackenberg I’ve been trying to find some kind of continuity zone offense that implements some type of continuous off ball screen.
Frank Altamore Check this set out - www.fastmodelsports.com/library/basketball/fastdraw/799/play-3FTC-Zone-Continuity-Set-Screen-Offense
Ryan love it, we do something similar, we usually send our guard opposite corner, seal hard with the post player and it puts x3 in a spot to guard the wing and corner
Coach, is this similar to the Read and React Zone offense? As I watch I'm wondering if the rules are the same.
Read and React loves the pin screen against zones, which I don't see any of here. Still many similarities.
Coach, I sent you an email, do you have a .pdf or a .doc on this...?
I got your email and replied. Thanks for watching
Yes, thank you!!!
KNARS
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