Princeton Offense - Porter Moser Loyola Chicago

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
  • This film shows Princeton Offense sets used by Porter Moser at Loyola-Chicago during the 2020-21 season where they made a run to the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16.
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  • @賢者籠球
    @賢者籠球 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for great Princeton Offense video. MY name is Tsuyoshi Harada, from Japan.
    Please let’s tell you my story about the Princeton Offense. I started basketball at 11, I watched Los Angles Lakers vs Sacramento Kings game in 2002 NBA playoffs. I was very moved Kings beautiful offense. Through the game, I learned the importance of passing, teamwork. In my basketball career, Kings is one of the most fantastic team. After graduating from college, I became a coach of the alma mater college’s women basketball team. I building the team based on the Princeton Offense, then everything has changed. The players who can’t play without instructions from a coach, are able to select the play by themselves. To incorporate the backdoor cut, we can compete against the stronger. Through the Princeton Offense, the players not only improve the basketball skill, but also acquired the cooperativeness & autonomy. This learning lives in their life. Those the players’ growth changes my mind towards basketball, and I was very happy.

    In 2017, I share these experiences to internet, raising the belief “the smart take from the strong”. And then, many people are interested the Princeton Offense. Now, 1345 people are participating the Princeton Offense community. In the community, I share the explainer video of Princeton Offense, and communicate with coaches and players. This community is working to create and systematize Princeton Offense textbook.

    Through the community, many people change their mind award basketball. The coach who are stressed against the player’ play before learning the Princeton Offense, can trust the player’ play and build the team together. This is great thing in the life, I think. The Princeton Offense and the belief “the smart take from the strong” has being influencing on many people’s basketball and life. I’m sincerely grateful.

    I aspire to deepen the Princeton Offense and pass on the experience of Mr. Pete Carril and people who experienced the Princeton Offense, for the rest of my life. To do this, I think it is necessary to inherit Mr. Pete Carril thought about the Princeton Offense. And I think this is my mission of life.
    I'm planning to go to America to study the Princeton Offense in nezt 1year. I'm look forward to watching your videos, and meeting you one day.
    Thank you for reading. I wish you all the best in your future endeavours.

    • @CoachingStrategies
      @CoachingStrategies  2 года назад +2

      Thank you for the post, it’s very much appreciated!
      I’m humbled anyone watches my basketball films, let alone people from Japan. It’s unbelievable to me!
      I’m also fascinated by teams that run Princeton, it’s really unbeatable if you can teach it well. But it takes full commitment, and it can look really bad if all 5 players can’t execute together.
      Best of luck to you!