The Podcast is back
Hey Coaches,
We've got an exciting new episode of System Basketball's podcast ready for you, and this time, we're delving into the world of dribble drive motion offense. I share insights and strategies that will help you improve your teaching of the Dribble Drive Motion Offense
Here are 5 key takeaways from this episode:
1. Understanding the concept of single, double, and triple gaps in the dribble drive motion offense.
2. How to open up double and triple gaps on the court to maximize offensive opportunities.
3. The importance of creating driving lanes and angular attacks for an efficient offense.
4. Techniques for passing, cutting, and executing dribble hand-offs to create gaps and drive opportunities.
5. Incorporating wave actions to involve all players in the dribble drive motion offense for seamless flow.
Fun fact alert: Did you know that the principle of passing through single gaps and driving through double and triple gaps forms the fundamental rule for players running the dribble drive motion offense?
Join the conversation and let's keep the dribble drive motion hoop talk going. Be sure to subscribe to the System Basketball podcast and stay tuned for next week's episode for even more insights into improving your game.
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.