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Very similar to Spots Offense. Which Spots is similar to Bo Ryan's Swing Offense . Which has some elements of Flex when Flex is played higher up on the court.
@@MattHackenberg… We actually use this as a one hitter with my 10U girls when we play heavy deny man, it’s hard for younger girls to make a back door pass so we dribble at look for the cut, and dribble handoff with the corner option, and create a pick and roll look off the DHO
@@chadspencer954 yep! Read the baseline for a drive during the upscreen. It works great. When teams sag on the backdoor, mix in the flare options at the end of the video
I wonder how hard pressure, UCLA denied, is countered. Dribble bypass is fine but when defenses go deny 1 pass away and know the back door is coming, what’s the counter?
I see what you’re saying… you have the double backdoor on the bypass, then you’re into the triangle reads - scoring off the lift, baseline drive, duck in the backdoor, the upscreen, then ducking in off the upscreen. Any continuity pattern will have some issues with teams “playing the play” if their isn’t enough variability
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Princeton ran this series in the 90's, love it!!!
It was passed on to me through a few coaches from when Air Force was running it at the college level… I love it
@@MattHackenberg Joe Scott years or after? I really like it
Yes I remember now. Out of open or 1-2-2 set.
Great stuff as usual. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks coach!!
Reminds me a little of the Swing when Bo Ryan ran it originally.
Yes, similar. A little more rigid
Really like it. Any thoughts on running it vs zone?
Haven’t used it vs zone… may be worth a look
This looks great. Do you recommend this for a recreation team that only practice once or twice a week?
Probably need more practice time than that to get good at it
Very similar to Spots Offense. Which Spots is similar to Bo Ryan's Swing Offense . Which has some elements of Flex when Flex is played higher up on the court.
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It’s a little more rigid than swing… I’m not familiar with spots honestly
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Great video!
If somebody made you choose only one system to install with your team, would you utilize this or your circle motion series?
I actually think they could work quite well together
@@MattHackenberg… We actually use this as a one hitter with my 10U girls when we play heavy deny man, it’s hard for younger girls to make a back door pass so we dribble at look for the cut, and dribble handoff with the corner option, and create a pick and roll look off the DHO
Looks great.
Had a lot of fun putting it together!
1. dribble at = post up 2. upscreen ucla screen 3. feed the post = laker cut reverse same thing on other side? correct? I may put it in today
also can you run CHiN and flow into this?
@@chadspencer954 yep! Read the baseline for a drive during the upscreen. It works great. When teams sag on the backdoor, mix in the flare options at the end of the video
@@chadspencer954 yes, email me I’ll send you diagram of it - matth@hackenberg.biz
Great video!!!
Coach!!! Thank you so much
Could I use this with 5th graders?
Yep. I think you’ll get more shots off the upscreen and less on the backdoor or split. It should be great against pressure man defense at that age
Coach, do you have this in diagram form?
i don’t have them in FastDrawbut they are all in product. Everything is all drawn up in there
@@MattHackenberg Thanks
I wonder how hard pressure, UCLA denied, is countered. Dribble bypass is fine but when defenses go deny 1 pass away and know the back door is coming, what’s the counter?
I see what you’re saying… you have the double backdoor on the bypass, then you’re into the triangle reads - scoring off the lift, baseline drive, duck in the backdoor, the upscreen, then ducking in off the upscreen. Any continuity pattern will have some issues with teams “playing the play” if their isn’t enough variability
flex?
This is a lot different than flex but I do love some flex!!