You can run Point and let the post player go 1 on 1 from the elbow. You can also run High Post (“Turn-Out”) and let the post run the offense from the top of the key in a 5 out formation.
@@CoachingStrategies all true, but I was just kind of curious peoples thoughts with having a traditional back to the basket big man that can dominate close to the basket. Wasn’t sure if there were any Princeton actions/series besides low that would compliment this type of player.
@@codycunard5589 this video really has every option run. If you run the offense all the way through, you can see that you're going to have multiple chances every possession of getting the ball in the post...if you're looking for another offense that highlights your low post, and has a ton of Princeton concepts take a look at the Popovich spurs motion weak offense.
I love the Princeton offense. Aside from strictly running the Low Series, what kind of stuff can you do if you have a dominant low post player?
You can run Point and let the post player go 1 on 1 from the elbow. You can also run High Post (“Turn-Out”) and let the post run the offense from the top of the key in a 5 out formation.
@@CoachingStrategies all true, but I was just kind of curious peoples thoughts with having a traditional back to the basket big man that can dominate close to the basket. Wasn’t sure if there were any Princeton actions/series besides low that would compliment this type of player.
@@codycunard5589 this video really has every option run. If you run the offense all the way through, you can see that you're going to have multiple chances every possession of getting the ball in the post...if you're looking for another offense that highlights your low post, and has a ton of Princeton concepts take a look at the Popovich spurs motion weak offense.