Thanks for posting this. I have been coaching middle schoolers for two years and admit I didn't know what I was doing in my first year in our offense philosophy. I learned about the 5-out offense last year and am studying it for the upcoming basketball season in my 3rd year of coaching. Again, thanks!
I've watched this video several times and really appreciate it, but for some reason I only now noticed the schema at the end. It's absolutely brilliant! Easy to understand and gives youth a flow to the various scenarios in the play as it develops...makes the motion offense less intimidating for our newer players. Thanks so much!
Thanks, I’m glad you found it useful! Keeping drills simple but effective is always the goal. Good luck with the season-hope it works out great for you and your team!
There's a video on how to play against zone regardless of offensive formation. th-cam.com/video/oEW31o0d-IE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=eO840sJ7gONi_yly Thanks for the idea. I'll put it on my list. It will be out soon.
Shallow Cut towards the best 3-point shooter puts him at the Top of Key and the point guard at the wing spot before the 1st pass. Shallow Cut = Point guard dribble entry to the wing spot, forcing that wing player to loop uptop before the 1st pass is made.👌
no1 should be standing still in 5 out, all players will be rotating until a play for the basket is available. Then if shot is miss rebound and reset back into basic 5 out rinse and repeat
This may get confusing as my kids always cut after passing. So 1 passes to wing, supposed to cut but here he stays, opposite wing flashes (then cuts). What if 5 passes to wing? I'd imagine opposite wing flashes, but does 5 i-cut or stay put?
When i played guard. I can see the pick coming from the corner of my eyes. What i did was blow right through the pick. That way, the person doing the pick gets knocked on there ass. To let them and the team know not to try that shit on me.
Thanks for posting this. I have been coaching middle schoolers for two years and admit I didn't know what I was doing in my first year in our offense philosophy. I learned about the 5-out offense last year and am studying it for the upcoming basketball season in my 3rd year of coaching. Again, thanks!
I've watched this video several times and really appreciate it, but for some reason I only now noticed the schema at the end. It's absolutely brilliant! Easy to understand and gives youth a flow to the various scenarios in the play as it develops...makes the motion offense less intimidating for our newer players. Thanks so much!
I appreciate the simplicity to this. Great video. I have adopted this for the season.
Thanks, I’m glad you found it useful! Keeping drills simple but effective is always the goal. Good luck with the season-hope it works out great for you and your team!
I found your videos very informative, thanks ❤
I really like the videos from this channel. They are easily applied on court. I'm looking forward for the inbound plays.
Thank you so much. The next video is about Zone Offense. The next but one is planned for the end of May and will then be about inbound plays.
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This video is perfect. Thanks
Really like your videos, especially with the animation. Any tips on teaching youth basketball teams out of bounds plays (I.e. under the basketball?)
Thank you very much. I will make a video about inbound plays soon.
Love your videos. I’m coaching true beginners (5 and 6 year olds), but I am trying to use these principles!
Coaching such young kids must be a lot of fun but also a challenge. Keep going. Glad I could help.
Great vid. Do you have a video of the 4 out 1 in setup against a zone?
There's a video on how to play against zone regardless of offensive formation.
th-cam.com/video/oEW31o0d-IE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=eO840sJ7gONi_yly
Thanks for the idea. I'll put it on my list. It will be out soon.
Shallow Cut towards the best 3-point shooter puts him at the Top of Key and the point guard at the wing spot before the 1st pass.
Shallow Cut = Point guard dribble entry to the wing spot, forcing that wing player to loop uptop before the 1st pass is made.👌
Will definitely try this. Think my backcourt players will love it.
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This is going to create overcrowding at the top of the key if the 1 is just passing and standing there throughout
That was my thought. Everyone will collapse and he'll have a tough time kicking out.
no1 should be standing still in 5 out, all players will be rotating until a play for the basket is available. Then if shot is miss rebound and reset back into basic 5 out rinse and repeat
This may get confusing as my kids always cut after passing. So 1 passes to wing, supposed to cut but here he stays, opposite wing flashes (then cuts). What if 5 passes to wing? I'd imagine opposite wing flashes, but does 5 i-cut or stay put?
When i played guard. I can see the pick coming from the corner of my eyes. What i did was blow right through the pick. That way, the person doing the pick gets knocked on there ass. To let them and the team know not to try that shit on me.