Exploring Dribble Drive Motion Spacing Templates
We are super stoked to announce the release of our latest podcast episode on System Basketball, where we dive into the intriguing world of Dribble Drive motion offense.
In this episode, I explain the different spacing templates for dribble drive motion and how you can adapt them to fit your team's style.
Here are 5 keys that listeners will learn from this episode:
1. Understanding traditional 4 out, 1 in spacing and its variations.
2. Exploring the use of 4 out 1 in the floor's stretch area
for versatile offensive strategies.
3. Delving into the dynamics of running a 5 out traditional offense and the challenges it presents.
4. Learning about the 5 out alignment with a 2-sided break and its versatility in playmaking.
5. Exploring the possibilities of playing with 2 posts and the various options it opens up.
Fun Fact: Did you know that the dribble drive motion offense has been around since 1998? It's fascinating how it has evolved to adapt to different playing styles and defensive strategies over the years.
We hope you enjoy this episode and gain valuable insights into the world of dribble drive motion offense and its spacing templates.
Looking forward to hearing your thoughts on this episode and any requests for topics you'd like us to cover in future podcasts. Your feedback means the world to us!
Tune in to the podcast on our YouTube channel or Spotify using your mobile device for an immersive visual experience as I walk you through the diagrams and strategies.
Talk Soon,
Marc Hart - System Basketball
PS. Here are four ways I can help you and or your program.
Join our Dribble Drive Motion Facebook Group, a place to discuss the offense daily with other coaches.
My YouTube channel is my playlist of videos on the Dribble Drive Motion Offense.
Schedule a 15-minute consult to discuss how I can help you or your program with the Dribble Drive Motion.
The Dribble Drive Motion A to Z Course—This course features 13 instructional videos, hundreds of diagrams, and a 540-page downloadable PDF with diagrams and notes.