Inbound Play (Box 1) vs. Man-to-Man Defense

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    This is a baseline inbound play from a box set to run against a person-to-person defense. A box formation is great for beginning and more advanced teams. There are so many plays that can be run from this formation it's unlikely the defense will be able to anticipate how your play will unfold.
    If you're looking for a few easier plays to teach and execute, this play and Box 2 are the plays for you. Think about how many times the ball goes out of bounds under your own basket. Every time you have a baseline throw in under your basket is an opportunity to put easy points on the board! That's how I think about it and you can teach your players to view it that way too; with confidence in executing a play that really works!
    Inbound Play "Box 2" Here
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    It's always the tiniest details that make all the difference. In this case, it can be as small as eye tracking and body language. Those can be dead giveaways as to your intentions before you run the play. Learn the basics of the play, the polish it up with the fine tuning details.
    You don't need to know hundreds of different inbound plays, you simply need to do a few plays really, really well!
    This baseline inbound play to run against a person-to-person defense is great for teaching youth, club teams, junior high, high school, and recreational teams.
    If you have recorded video of your team executing this play or any of the plays you've learned from my channel and would like for me to do a RUclips video review of your team executing the play, please email me at:
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Комментарии • 7

  • @SuckMyUnit
    @SuckMyUnit 10 лет назад +1

    This is a simple play. Wow. How could I not get this quickly

  • @jedavlogs3102
    @jedavlogs3102 Год назад +1

    More inbound play coach thank you

    • @CoachRuss
      @CoachRuss  Год назад +1

      Can you be more specific? Baseline? Sideline? vs what defense? End of quarter, end of game situations?

  • @marcusandbum
    @marcusandbum 12 лет назад

    I run this play with my 18u and 15u Thai teams.
    I teach the ball side post to gauge his defender and if he senses the defender is being lazy, knows the play and is cheating over even a half step, or if we have a strength advantage he has a green light to just post up immediately. The guard defenders are too worried about our guards to help so sometimes he can do a quick seal and we get an easy 1 on 1. Most of our scoring opportunities come from the roll after the post screen like you said.

  • @rocky12rullshard
    @rocky12rullshard 12 лет назад

    Keep doing these vids, they are nice.

  • @rolangranada
    @rolangranada 12 лет назад

    coach Russel, inbound near the shaded area are no longer allowed, in-bounding players are now pushed near the corner/sideline to avoid the what we call in the Philippines "nakaw" meaning robbery. pls design some baseline inbound plays on that position. thanks, more power... :)

  • @tanduay5years
    @tanduay5years 12 лет назад

    lol... aba, nagpa kodigs ka ni coach ha tol? LOL galing ni coach.. very informative.