3 Zoom Offense Drills: Drive-Kick-Swing Series To Create & Keep The Advantage
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 ก.ย. 2024
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3x State Champion Coach Nate Steege takes you through the Drive Kick Swing (DKS) series to create and keep offensive advantages.
The DKS series includes the following progressions:
-4v0 to work on spacing using push/pull penetration reaction concepts
-4v3 to make the drill more game-like while maintaining a numbers advantage for the offense
-4v4 to to make the level the playing field and test if your players are game ready!
These drills will teach you players how to get and keep and advantage on offense. They'll learn how to make great decisions on drives and how to react to driving teammates! While Coach Steege teaches these as part of the Zoom Offense, these concepts apply to YOUR offense, no matter what you run.
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Hi Coach, This is a really useful drill that I will be looking to implement into my training. I just had a quick question what is "push pull"?
It's a spacing concept. It's commonly associated with dribble drive reactions. If the ball is dribbled toward you, you cut away from the ball to create space (push). If the ball is dribbled away from you, you might follow to get into an open slot for a pass (pull).
@@BreakthroughBBall thank you for your explanation
Not trying to be rude I may be ignorant about this but how is this a zoom drill? Isn’t zoom
Action when an off-ball screen occurs into a dribblehandoff? Thanks!
Fair point! This drill is used by Coach Steege to instill offensive principles within his zoom offense. He still runs the zoom, but he's focusing on the drive-kick-swing aspect that occurs after the zoom action or other actions within his offense.
@@BreakthroughBBall I understand, Thank you for the information! I do enjoy the drill and will be trying a variation of these constraints to teach the motion offense I am looking to run!
my kids are gonna love this
How do you know which side fills the gap?
It's the player who's opposite the direction of the drive. He uses push/pull penetration reaction (some call it circle movement). So if the drive goes left, the player to the right fills that gap, and vice versa. . .