I came up with this scheme during intramurals 2 years ago, and as an undersized team who would win 40-50% of our games in the past... we went all the way to the Finals and lost against a team with two former collegiate players by 4 points. It really is a great defense that forces offenses to panic trying to create
This is *EXACTLY* what Kobe Bryant was talking about when he finally got S. Curry on his hip. Curry; as well as the other point guards in the league, hate it when you are on their hip, AKA sides. Kobe gave Steph fits a lot doing this. However! Curry did better than all other point guards because of his super quick release on his 3pt shot.
How are you defending Spain action in this? 1:05 With proper spacing pushing the wings down....Instead of the 5 popping to the right slot, rolling with the pg driving and short corner back screens the goalie
@@bballbreakdown so then my question becomes how is x1 staying on the back of 1 and staying home for the pop... Seems as though you're giving the pg a free shot in the mid range which is possibly what you want but the playmaking in the middle of the court seems dangerous
@@sg5everbrother, X5 is gonna be nerfing the drive, X4 is at the rim to nerf the roll, X1 peels off the ball and takes the shooter popping. And like Coach Nick points out, you cant even set a ball screen anyways when the on-ball defender is already behind lol. This defense is dope because it takes the offense out of their comfort zone. Think about the philosophy of a heavy full court pressure team; you want to speed the offense up and make the game chaotic. Even when you get beat, the offense oftentimes makes a mistake because they're not used to playing so rushed. Or they're so tentative that they become lesser athletes/players
@@Babydurant35allday x5 can't stop the drive if he's getting screened like I said. I don't care about actually trying to screen x1 he's peeling off anyway
@@sg5ever X5 is gonna be at the FT line or below, who sets ball screens in the paint? And like you said, the defense would be giving up a midrange pull up on purpose.
A legitimate perimeter creator or rim threat could beat this defense, but this is perfect for lower/youth levels. Keeps them all mobile and disciplined
Where in *THEE HELL* did you find this word? Had to go look it up. *LOL* pedantic adjective pe·dan·tic pi-ˈdan-tik Synonyms of pedantic Is pedantic an insult? Pedantic is an insulting word used to describe someone who annoys others by correcting small errors, caring too much about minor details, or emphasizing their own expertise especially in some narrow or boring subject matter. *YIKES* 🤣😅😂😆😁😝🤪 ( Being from Scottland and not England is kind of important information. ) lol
Wouldn't the ball screen be set on the x5 instead of x1? Then you have 2 players behind the ball. How do you defend that? It seems to be a gimmicky style defense like box and 1. Might work for 1 or 2 possessions at a time, but the time it takes to practice this and implement it most likely wouldn't justify the time that could be spent practicing other things. Happy to be wrong here.
From what I saw in this video, this works out great. But what if the opponent have a good ball handler or shooter? Isnt he/she going to have a feast having no one in front of him/her at all?
In previous breakdowns, you refer to people chasing the ball as being a bad thing. You call it being 'put in jail'. A good offense instead of the 5 overweight balding white men shown in the video would exploit this. Could you imagine the playmaking Luka could do with the defender always behind him, basically playing 5 on 4? Or Jalen Brunson drawing fouls on every single possession as he jumps back into the chaser?
@dennis38012 have you ever watched the Knicks? They call it all day on the defense because he goes straight up and the defender is still going forward. It's like his go to move it caused a big controversy in the playoffs last year.
This cannot work against a good ball passing team. How do you stop a player from attacking the basket when you are behind him? Help has to come then the ball handler will pass to where the help came from.
I think the difference coming down to zone vs man to man. With man to man defense like the common nba play, there is no number 5 helping, esentailly putting the defener in jail with no help for contesting. His play have the key player 5, which is there to prevent drives and contest shot. The aim is to force contested mid range, considering how the games has change to almost like 3 point shootout contest. Star players like Luka, would proabably shine with such plays, heck probably playground for Dirk Nowitzki's mid range fadeaway. 😂 He's teaching college but, not NBA.
You think one player taking a bunch of step back 3's is going to win the game lol? Also, this kinda stakes away the stepback because the defender is already in back of him, yanno?
Almost any zone is prone to giving up offensive rebounds because most zones don't match up. So it's hard to boxout bodies. A matchup zone solves this, but a matchup zone is just man-man that switches everything. So is it really a zone? 😉
@@Bens0nDaGamer While that may be the case, I think it could still be the lesser of two evils. Forcing her to do something that is outside of her comfort zone. Taking away the shots she wants most will force her to reinvent to continue to dominate. In many cases, that’s all you can do against elite players.
This system also requires an athletic enough "goalie" that can occupy the middle and stop a shifty guard who now gets a full head of steam. This is a gimmick defense that youre selling as a modernized structural approach to people who dont know the difference. Any coach/team that understands space/ball-movement beats this. This doesnt work in the NBA where you get defensive 3 in the key. This doesn't work against teams that run high low. This doesn't work against teams that know how to "x" in their zone offense. This is a gimmicky 1-3-1 that will win you a lot of games at low/young levels but also teaches horrible basketball principles. Teaching kids its okay to get beat, just play behind?? Are we serious? At least teach them to x out when they get beat. Any system that potentially requires 2 guarding 1 is flawed and exploitable. It will work at times, maybe stall for a couple possessions and disrupt rhythm. But this is not the revolutionary modernized defensive approach youre selling it to be. Using Mattise as a selling point when hes a world class athelte with a "+" wingspan is absolutely misleading to a normal basketball player. I get that youre proud of your creation, but youre scamming people who dont know better and you are encouraging people (probably a lot of young people) to adopt a system that will actually just give them BAD HABITS that dont translate to higher level basketball... If you grow up playing in this system (because it would 100% work at youth levels including highschool) your odds of being recruited are decimated because no college coach wants to teach you how to actually play real defense.
Nick Hauselman of Lake Balboa Birmingham said Friday he has been fired. This guy ruined a Kid's career and destroyed the family emotionally. He's a fraud
This is so unique, I would love to see more of this
There’s so many ways to score off this if you actually slow down and use back screen and fake passes . A simple slip rescreen solves your problems
If I’m understanding it correctly, the Knicks are built perfectly for this kind of scheme.
Literally éliminâtes the exploitation of Brunson height
You know what? That's spot on
100%. Thibs would love this.
not anymore
I came up with this scheme during intramurals 2 years ago, and as an undersized team who would win 40-50% of our games in the past... we went all the way to the Finals and lost against a team with two former collegiate players by 4 points. It really is a great defense that forces offenses to panic trying to create
This is *EXACTLY* what Kobe Bryant was talking about when he finally got S. Curry on his hip. Curry; as well as the other point guards in the league, hate it when you are on their hip, AKA sides.
Kobe gave Steph fits a lot doing this.
However! Curry did better than all other point guards because of his super quick release on his 3pt shot.
nice innovative approach coach!
I love the scheme. A lot of players aren't used to playing with defenders on their back as it's so rare in pickup lol
How are you defending Spain action in this? 1:05
With proper spacing pushing the wings down....Instead of the 5 popping to the right slot, rolling with the pg driving and short corner back screens the goalie
X1 would stay home to pick up whoever back screens and pops - and u can't set the ball screen anyway
@@bballbreakdown so then my question becomes how is x1 staying on the back of 1 and staying home for the pop... Seems as though you're giving the pg a free shot in the mid range which is possibly what you want but the playmaking in the middle of the court seems dangerous
@@sg5everbrother, X5 is gonna be nerfing the drive, X4 is at the rim to nerf the roll, X1 peels off the ball and takes the shooter popping. And like Coach Nick points out, you cant even set a ball screen anyways when the on-ball defender is already behind lol.
This defense is dope because it takes the offense out of their comfort zone. Think about the philosophy of a heavy full court pressure team; you want to speed the offense up and make the game chaotic. Even when you get beat, the offense oftentimes makes a mistake because they're not used to playing so rushed. Or they're so tentative that they become lesser athletes/players
@@Babydurant35allday x5 can't stop the drive if he's getting screened like I said. I don't care about actually trying to screen x1 he's peeling off anyway
@@sg5ever X5 is gonna be at the FT line or below, who sets ball screens in the paint? And like you said, the defense would be giving up a midrange pull up on purpose.
best pick games I play are on a court that has no 3pt lines
A legitimate perimeter creator or rim threat could beat this defense, but this is perfect for lower/youth levels. Keeps them all mobile and disciplined
This is badass! Congrats on thr success of this scheme! Can't wait to see the Heat running it next season 👀
Hate to be pedantic but they're from Scotland not England
Where in *THEE HELL* did you find this word? Had to go look it up. *LOL*
pedantic
adjective
pe·dan·tic pi-ˈdan-tik
Synonyms of pedantic
Is pedantic an insult?
Pedantic is an insulting word used to describe someone who annoys others by correcting small errors, caring too much about minor details, or emphasizing their own expertise especially in some narrow or boring subject matter.
*YIKES* 🤣😅😂😆😁😝🤪
( Being from Scottland and not England is kind of important information. ) lol
Really cool system, coach!
I'm standing by and waiting to see if this catches on.
amazing defensive scheme coach
Wouldn't the ball screen be set on the x5 instead of x1? Then you have 2 players behind the ball. How do you defend that? It seems to be a gimmicky style defense like box and 1. Might work for 1 or 2 possessions at a time, but the time it takes to practice this and implement it most likely wouldn't justify the time that could be spent practicing other things. Happy to be wrong here.
From what I saw in this video, this works out great.
But what if the opponent have a good ball handler or shooter?
Isnt he/she going to have a feast having no one in front of him/her at all?
You can block or contest the shot from behind or sides. The key here is to get comfortable defending from it.
In previous breakdowns, you refer to people chasing the ball as being a bad thing. You call it being 'put in jail'. A good offense instead of the 5 overweight balding white men shown in the video would exploit this. Could you imagine the playmaking Luka could do with the defender always behind him, basically playing 5 on 4? Or Jalen Brunson drawing fouls on every single possession as he jumps back into the chaser?
Offensive foul
@dennis38012 have you ever watched the Knicks? They call it all day on the defense because he goes straight up and the defender is still going forward. It's like his go to move it caused a big controversy in the playoffs last year.
This cannot work against a good ball passing team. How do you stop a player from attacking the basket when you are behind him? Help has to come then the ball handler will pass to where the help came from.
I think the difference coming down to zone vs man to man. With man to man defense like the common nba play, there is no number 5 helping, esentailly putting the defener in jail with no help for contesting. His play have the key player 5, which is there to prevent drives and contest shot. The aim is to force contested mid range, considering how the games has change to almost like 3 point shootout contest.
Star players like Luka, would proabably shine with such plays, heck probably playground for Dirk Nowitzki's mid range fadeaway. 😂
He's teaching college but, not NBA.
@@bigswinginhammer419 I think the main difference is this is a zone.
Brilliant, Coach. Do you think it will translate to the pros?
I wonder, would it work with the spacing in the NBA on a regular basis? Especially with a stretch 5?
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Hey when are we getting a Karl Anthony Towns / Julius Randle trade video? I would love to get your thoughts
I love this.
My coach always used to say "if a team cant play defense they play zone"
i wonder if this would be deadly with no-middle principles and this defense might work in 2k as well
am I crazy or does all it take to beat this defense is a good step back jump shooter? And for the screener to just set the pick higher than normal?
You think one player taking a bunch of step back 3's is going to win the game lol? Also, this kinda stakes away the stepback because the defender is already in back of him, yanno?
This kinda a reminds me of running a 2-3 Zone
The legacy of the Chase could very well be that you play behind the ball in ANY zone
I'm in favor of any defense that lessens the absurd amount of moving screens in basketball.
Isn’t this defense prone to giving up Orebs?
Almost any zone is prone to giving up offensive rebounds because most zones don't match up. So it's hard to boxout bodies.
A matchup zone solves this, but a matchup zone is just man-man that switches everything. So is it really a zone? 😉
This should be the defense against CC
Totally...!
I feel like this defense would stop CC for one game or 1 half and then she'd just unleash hell on a team running it
@@Bens0nDaGamer While that may be the case, I think it could still be the lesser of two evils. Forcing her to do something that is outside of her comfort zone. Taking away the shots she wants most will force her to reinvent to continue to dominate. In many cases, that’s all you can do against elite players.
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This system also requires an athletic enough "goalie" that can occupy the middle and stop a shifty guard who now gets a full head of steam.
This is a gimmick defense that youre selling as a modernized structural approach to people who dont know the difference. Any coach/team that understands space/ball-movement beats this. This doesnt work in the NBA where you get defensive 3 in the key. This doesn't work against teams that run high low. This doesn't work against teams that know how to "x" in their zone offense. This is a gimmicky 1-3-1 that will win you a lot of games at low/young levels but also teaches horrible basketball principles.
Teaching kids its okay to get beat, just play behind?? Are we serious? At least teach them to x out when they get beat.
Any system that potentially requires 2 guarding 1 is flawed and exploitable. It will work at times, maybe stall for a couple possessions and disrupt rhythm. But this is not the revolutionary modernized defensive approach youre selling it to be.
Using Mattise as a selling point when hes a world class athelte with a "+" wingspan is absolutely misleading to a normal basketball player.
I get that youre proud of your creation, but youre scamming people who dont know better and you are encouraging people (probably a lot of young people) to adopt a system that will actually just give them BAD HABITS that dont translate to higher level basketball... If you grow up playing in this system (because it would 100% work at youth levels including highschool) your odds of being recruited are decimated because no college coach wants to teach you how to actually play real defense.
Word up this guy was fired from his high school for Ruining a high school Kid's life & family sued research him seee what happened
Source?
Nick Hauselman of Lake Balboa Birmingham said Friday he has been fired. This guy ruined a Kid's career and destroyed the family emotionally. He's a fraud
I miss Mattise. Wish the Sixers never got rid of him. Just loved his smile with those cute AF cheeks.
Ayo
Fired from his high school coaching job. Don't listen to this fraud.
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