#94FEETOFGAMEAPP Pick and Roll PART 2 with NBA legend @stevenash ... The “cut back” or “snake” is a very useful move for guards/wings attacking bigs. Listen and learn from this legend!!! @swishcultures_ 🤟🏽
Here is an example of the concept of "hiding" a player on offense essentially making it 4-on-4. In this example the high post player is not involved in the play but because they are potentially a scoring threat a defender stands with them making it 4-on-4.
X Actions can create tons of scoring possibilities. Here is a great set from Toronto head coach @jcampbell6420 that could create freedom for your players in making decisions off of cuts. Like this action? Check out another one I posted a few years ago https://t.co/ZIzRXPsQ9N
Young hoopers please be advised: Bol Bol and Naz Reid have more talent than a ton of guys that walked across that stage last night. The biggest question mark on them is do their MOTOR run all the time. Please remember that when your coach preaching about playing hard!!!!
And here's a 5-man (Jehyve Floyd) throwing an in stride behind the back bounce pass with his weak hand. Four years of experience in a Princeton offense is fun:
Kyle Lowry describing Raptors' defensive rotations to @kevinarnovitz, following G5:
"Play f---ing hard, send bodies, then rotate. It's not science. It's understanding the rotations, who's going, where they're going and knowing who's going to help and get out."
Why do so many coaches quit coaching? Because coaches take constant criticism & yet many of those who are criticizing them can't find one fault in their own child! Players who commit to doing the right thing on & OFF the field are much more important to winning than coaches are!!