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Post Freedom & Wing Cuts

Icon Written by Rick Torbett on October 30, 2009 – 3:22 PM (No Comments)

Q: Hey Coach. I have just started practicing and we are now 3 practices in. We have started learning man defense and working on Circle Movement. This offense is already making my defense much better!
My question is this:
In a 3 OUT 2 IN offensive set, when a wing passes to the man at the [...]

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Guard Cuts & Post Cuts

Icon Written by Rick Torbett on October 23, 2009 – 3:08 PM (No Comments)

Q: I purchased and recently started implementing the R&R for a 5th and a 6th grade girls team. Currently, I am only using the R&R against man-to-man defense. I really like it in this application since it keeps the entire team involved. I have been using a 1-4 High set against a zone, but would [...]

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Weak-Side Post Slides

Icon Written by Rick Torbett on October 9, 2009 – 2:45 PM (No Comments)

Q: In the 4 OUT set, if the ball is driven North/South from the wing and the post is on the weak side where will the post slide?
A: Pretend the ball is on the right wing and the post is on the left side of the lane. If the right wing drives to the goal [...]

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Safety Valve for Wing Drive in 4 OUT

Icon Written by Rick Torbett on September 11, 2009 – 11:19 AM (No Comments)

Q: Consider a 4 OUT set with the top four spots filled: two guard spots, two wing spots, corners empty. The post is on the left side of the lane. When the right wing drives left toward the center of the lane, the left wing slides to the corner, the left guard slides to the [...]

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Youth Post Actions

Icon Written by Rick Torbett on August 21, 2009 – 11:22 PM (1 Comment)

Q: I coach a 5th and 6th grade girl’s team and I’ve been running the system for a few weeks now. I’ve decided the 3 OUT 2 IN is probably the best formation for our team. However, one thing that we’re experiencing and something that I haven’t really seen on the DVD’s or on the [...]

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Optimizing an All-Around Talent

Icon Written by Rick Torbett on July 24, 2009 – 9:34 PM (No Comments)

Q: I have a talented guard who is my best post player and my best point guard. What are some situations where I get him into the post? Could I have him stay in the post on a Laker cut or Pass & Cut? If so, what about spacing – if there is already a [...]

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Posting Opportunities & Cross Screens

Icon Written by Rick Torbett on July 24, 2009 – 9:27 PM (No Comments)

Q: We run mostly 3 OUT 2 IN, but we will go with a 4 guard lineup at times. Also, on a dead ball, our quick hitter is temporarily run in the 5 OUT set, so we do touch on all formations at some point. Do you think that is too much for my team [...]

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Incorporating the Power Dribble: Advanced

Icon Written by Rick Torbett on July 3, 2009 – 12:11 AM (No Comments)

Q: We will primarily be using the 3 OUT formation, but we will incorporate others as season goes on. Can you give me some ideas on how I could incorporate the power dribble layer into 3 OUT 2 IN? Is it for only when bigs touch ball on perimeter? When one post gets the ball, [...]

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Incorporating the Power Dribble: Basics

Icon Written by Rick Torbett on July 3, 2009 – 12:08 AM (No Comments)

Q: How can I utilize the power dribble more; it’s just not happening. We play mostly 3 OUT and I don’t want to call out for certain things to happen.
A: If you play 3 OUT 2 IN, then the only way a Power Dribble happens with your post players is: your post players wind up [...]

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Should Posts Learn Perimeter Movements?

Icon Written by Rick Torbett on July 3, 2009 – 12:04 AM (No Comments)

Q: When teaching the R&R, do I have my posts go through perimeter drills or should I separate them into 2 groups: bigs and smalls? I am going to play mostly the 3 OUT 2 IN because of our post play so when I am teaching the circle layer I was thinking of having them [...]

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