Uploaded by readandreacttribe on Jan 25, 2012
http://betterbasketball.com - In a previous post, we talked about using Trigger Actions as a training mechanism in the Read & React Offense. The first couple of minutes of the video below is the perfect example of using a post feed as a trigger action.
But, the meat of the video (and the point of this post) deals with training your team to attack high level defensive teams particularly now as you come closer to post season.
As you encounter better defensive teams (especially toward the end of your season when defenses have had time to improve and scout), you'll be less and less effective with just single actions and reactions.
The dribble penetration circle move won't be enough to break down the defense anymore by itself. You won't get boatloads of wide open basket cut lay-ups. I know it's painful to admit.
You're team will get frustrated. And, many times, frustrated teams take bad shots.
So, in practice, it's important to emphasize what will be required of your team to take down better defenses.
What is required exactly? Well, your team must be able to use combinations of actions to force the defense into handling situations.
A situation is any action or set of actions that requires special attention by the defense. For example, a situation demands a help, switch, and rotate. Or, a double team. Situations take defenders out of their comfortable positions and force them into doing something uncomfortable.
Even one situation may not be enough to exploit really good defense. In those cases, your team may have to sequence several situations together before an opening appears. Maybe you're facing a defense that is great at helping, switching, and recovering. But, can they do it three times in a row? Can they handle a ball screen immediately followed by a pin screen?
Maybe the more important question is can your offense do those things? If not, now is the time to change that.
PS: What are the levels of defense? Rick covers that at the very end of the video.
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