It was NOT legit. Actually should have been PI on AJ Brown. No excuse though. We likely wouldn't have scored anyway. This team sucks.
Go Pistons and my Son's 6th grade basketball team that I am coaching. (I've become obsessed. We're running a 4-out Nova offense, and man-to-man. I'm holding X's and O's zoom calls with my buddy who is the HC at a big local high school. Still need to work on a press break since the press is legal this year. It's keeping me up at night)
Always thought the way to crush the press was have your best thrower inbound, your fastest guy cut toward him, and as his man runs to guard him, stop and go deep down the court, throw over top. A couple easy layups and they stop trying.
My buddy was saying to beat a man to man (which they probably won't do, so im not really focusing on it), set a screen for your best ball handler and run some sort of j cut with another guy
to beat a 2-2-1, which they probably will do, to have your second best ball handler inbound, have two players in the full court, one is your best ball handler that you're inbounding to, the other a bigger kid who is competent (in case a screen is necessary). bigger kid cuts across the court on a slant like a tight end, inbounder comes in behind your best ball handler as a bailout, the last two kids are out wide at half court, and you try to maintain a 2-1-2 shape. if you can split them on the slant, or reset to the 2nd guy and then the best kid slants across, you'll be center court with a 3 on 2 and then you punish them.
Sounds a lot easier on a zoom call, though. I need to do some research. Going to teach it as the inbounder is "running back", the best ball handler is QB, the other kid is tight end, and the two worst kids down the court are the wide receivers, to make it easier for the kids to remember.
I seriously have problems. focusing all of my energy on this so far haha. I've even given the kids homework.
It was NOT legit. Actually should have been PI on AJ Brown. No excuse though. We likely wouldn't have scored anyway. This team sucks.
Go Pistons and my Son's 6th grade basketball team that I am coaching. (I've become obsessed. We're running a 4-out Nova offense, and man-to-man. I'm holding X's and O's zoom calls with my buddy who is the HC at a big local high school. Still need to work on a press break since the press is legal this year. It's keeping me up at night)
Always thought the way to crush the press was have your best thrower inbound, your fastest guy cut toward him, and as his man runs to guard him, stop and go deep down the court, throw over top. A couple easy layups and they stop trying.
My buddy was saying to beat a man to man (which they probably won't do, so im not really focusing on it), set a screen for your best ball handler and run some sort of j cut with another guy
to beat a 2-2-1, which they probably will do, to have your second best ball handler inbound, have two players in the full court, one is your best ball handler that you're inbounding to, the other a bigger kid who is competent (in case a screen is necessary). bigger kid cuts across the court on a slant like a tight end, inbounder comes in behind your best ball handler as a bailout, the last two kids are out wide at half court, and you try to maintain a 2-1-2 shape. if you can split them on the slant, or reset to the 2nd guy and then the best kid slants across, you'll be center court with a 3 on 2 and then you punish them.
Sounds a lot easier on a zoom call, though. I need to do some research. Going to teach it as the inbounder is "running back", the best ball handler is QB, the other kid is tight end, and the two worst kids down the court are the wide receivers, to make it easier for the kids to remember.
I seriously have problems. focusing all of my energy on this so far haha. I've even given the kids homework.
way better than fantasy football where you control nothing and just get tortured for six hours every week
For sure. Parents meeting tonight though. I hate public speaking - I was rehearsing my spiel this morning and got nervous in front of "air"
public speaking is just a matter of trusting yourself, don't prep too much
ARSB looked like he was either tired of the football life or intentionally throwing the game. It didn't look kike him out there.