Mistakes I have made installing Dribble Drive Motion Offense
Hey, coaches!
Marc Hart here with another Podcast episode from System Basketball. In this latest release, I discuss the mistakes I made while installing the dribble-drive motion offense.
Here are 5 key takeaways from the episode:
1. The importance of teaching attack mentality and focusing on attacking the basket first.
2. The pitfalls of solely relying on daily 45 drills and the need to incorporate various ways to install the offense.
3. The significance of teaching transition first to maintain a fast-paced, attack-focused style of play.
4. There is a need to ensure players understand and can perform all positions within the offense for a positionless approach.
5. How teaching kick-ups last can be a game changer, naturally enhancing player movements and mindset.
I hope you enjoy this episode and find it valuable for your coaching journey. In the comments, let me know what you'd like me to discuss in future episodes.
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Talk Soon,
Marc Hart - System Basketball
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