Through out the week, HoopDirt.com has been sharing coaching videos on Twitter. Below are our Top Offensive Videos:
#1. North Florida Head Men’s Basketball Coach Matt Driscoll is known for his teams’ high-paced-3-point offense. In 2019-20 season, North Florida lead the nation 3PA/FGA (52.2) and 2nd in the nation in point distribution % from 3-pointers, while shooting 37.8% from the 3. Coach Driscoll describes how to play the fast pace offensive style efficiently and how to effectively create open shots with highest probability of going in, proper spacing of the offense for better efficiency, how to build your practice plan around fast-pace offensive style and breaks down all the teaching points and how to build new players in the system.
For more, follow the link HERE.
#2. Division 1 Head Coach Jay Ladner shares all the Quick Hitters he found to be the most effective during his long coaching career, as he has been coaching high school, Junior College, and Division 1 basketball. Quick Hitters is a play that is constructed to create an open shot early in the offense, usually consisted of one pass and one or two cuts. These Quick-Hitters are guaranteed to find your team to find open looks or put them in a good position to continue their offense.
For more, follow the link HERE.
#3. Coach Joe Golding lectures on the basic setup and execution of the High/Low Offense during the 2019 THSCA Convention. The high/low is designed to create scoring opportunities around the rim and can be utilized with undersized post players. Coach Golding discusses the basic actions of the offense and also teaches how to flow into the offense out of transition and half court entries. In addition, Coach Golding shares how to incorpate ball screening actions within the offense to add an additional scoring option.
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#4. In this course, Coach Ronald Hughey describes and analyzes the 4 important zones on the court you need to successfully apply the Dribble Drive Motion. He coaches that the players must have an attacking mentality to rack up as many points as possible. The attackers must constantly be thinking about what they can do to score and he teaches how creativity can make that possible.
For more, follow the link HERE.