In this episode, we discuss the process of creating an offensive system in basketball. We emphasize the importance of understanding your team's current personnel and balancing it with the system you want to run. I share examples of how my offensive identity shifted based on the strengths of his players each season. I also explore different aspects of an offensive system, such as playing fast or slow, transition offense, half-court offense, and offensive rebounding philosophy. I conclude by highlighting the significance of skill development in aligning with the offensive system.
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Takeaways
Understand your team's current personnel and balance it with the offensive system you want to run.
Your offensive identity may shift each season based on the strengths of your players.
Consider whether to play fast or slow and how it impacts transition offense.
Choose between a rim runner or a five-out offense in transition.
Decide between motion offense or set plays in the half-court.
Determine your offensive rebounding philosophy and the number of players crashing the glass.
Be willing to change and tweak your offensive system as needed.
Align your skill development with the non-negotiables of your offensive system.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction
04:04 Playing Fast or Slow: The Tempo Decision
08:14 Half-Court Offense: Motion vs. Set Plays
11:03 Offensive Rebounding Philosophy: Sending Players to the Glass
16:29 Adaptability: Tweaking the System to Fit Your Team
21:19 Conclusion
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Creating An Offensive System