The Read and React Offensive System
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READ AND REACT

The Read and React is a complete offensive system. It can be customized to style of play, the strength of a team’s personnel, or the coach’s philosophy. It can be used against man or zone defense. Through minor adjustments, it can even imitate many of basketball’s most popular offenses, and without the restrictions that come with set plays.

The Read and React’s revolutionary layered system will develop players, teams, and even programs in a building block progression. Its foundation layers are simple enough to give a youth team a complete offense while simultaneously teaching them how to play by principle. For the higher levels, the advanced layers contain the depth that would equip a college or professional team to attack and counter any complex defense.

The Read and React simplifies playing without the ball, while giving freedom to the player with the ball to use his skills and attack the basket. A player does not need a high basketball IQ to run the Read and React, yet the system allows great players to flourish. It doesn’t teach plays, it teaches players how to play. It can be your entire offense by itself, or it can be used as an offensive framework in combination with sets or plays.

To learn more about the Read and React Offense, we recommend that you begin by watching the video preview.


The first DVD of the set contains the theory behind the Read and React system. Why is this important? Because once you understand the big picture of the entire offense, including the rationale for how it solves common problems in basketball coaching, then you will be able to fully understand the Read and React System, and be able to customize its Xs and Os to your team’s strengths and to your own philosophy.

 

 

This DVD contains the detailed 5-player coordinated movement of the actual 17 layers of the Read and React Offense, in the order they should be taught. The layers are divided into four sections: (1) Laying the Foundation, (2) Completing the Foundation, (3) Post Play, and (4) Icing on the Cake.
   Each layer consists of a very simple 2-man read in which the player without the ball reads the player with the ball. These 2-man reads are the underlying principle of the Read and React Offense, and they result in a 5-man coordinated offensive attack to create staggered screens, give and gos, dribble handoffs, assignments for dribble penetration, actions to attack zone defense, and almost every other aspect of effective offense.

 

 

The third DVD contains unique yet simple drills that build the offense’s habits into your players. Many coaches who run the R&R consider these drills the magic of the system! The reason? By using the drills, players learn the R&R to the point of instinct. So they don’t have to stop and think, they just read and react. Plus, the drills will simultaneously improve a player’s fundamentals.
   The DVD is divided into two halves. One half shows every drill by the layer of the offense. The other half shows the drills by the number of players, and is divided into six sections:
  2 Players + 1 Coach
  3 Players: 15 Fundamental Drills
  3 Players: 30 Drills with Complete Player Rotation
  4 Players
  5 Players: Building the Offense from Transition
  Advanced and Combination Ideas

 

 

From the first three DVDs, you’ll develop a solid grasp of the Read and React System. The set’s fourth disc takes you to the next level, stimulating your imagination and how you can customize the Read and React for your philosophy or the strengths of your team’s personnel. In fact, other coaches have made very minor adjustments to the Read and React Offense that have resulted in the R&R taking on a completely different form. It can function like the UCLA High Post, The Triangle, A Dribble Penetration Offense, a 5-Out offense geared to dribble penetration and perimeter shooting, a 4-Out offense geared to pounding the ball inside, or a 3-out set to use big men exclusively as screeners, among others.

 

 

In this DVD, you’ll get inside the head of coaches who are already running the Read and React System. These men and women coach at various levels, males or females, and each have their own unique twists and thoughts on the system.
   Most of these coaches are instituting the R&R not only with their own team, but also throughout their entire program, so you’ll hear how the Read and React is being used as a system of developing players from the youth level to the varsity level. By the time their players get to varsity, they have been running the Read and React’s fundamental layers since they were kids. By that point, it’s not AN offense to the players, it’s just offense!

 

 

We’ve had the privilege to be asked to show the Read and React System to a few of basketball’s finest minds, and their feedback has not only been very positive, but incredibly beneficial to fully comprehending the Read and React System. Therefore, on the set’s sixth and final DVD, you’ll hear what these great coaches like about the system. You’ll even pick up some great basketball coaching tips along the way that aren’t specific to the Read and React, but were too good to cut out. The list: Bill Self, Kansas University (men); Andy Landers, University of Georgia (women); Hall of Fame Players Nancy Lieberman and Rick Barry; Rick Duckett, the new coach at Grambling (men); and Jim Davis, retired coach from Clemson University (women).

“I don’t know how I’d defend your [Read and React] offense. It gives players a logical counter for anything we could do defensively.
  It’s not a conventional offense, as I’ve known them. The Read and React System will change our sport.”

4-Time NCAA D 1 Coach-of-the-Year
789-246 Record. UGA Women.
Andy Landers

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“Every single coach in our sport needs to learn the Read & React Offense. It’s groundbreaking. I believe it’s the future of developmental basketball.
  Staggered screens… ball screens… high-low… dribble penetration… out of this you can get all of it.”

2008 NCAA Men’s Champion Coach
349-137 Record. Kansas Men.
Bill Self

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“We’re teaching it throughout the program, 6th and 7th grade team, 8th, freshman, JV, varsity team, everybody’s running the exact same thing.
  We have the type offense now that can counter anything that any defense can do to us.”

High School Boys Head Coach
Coach-of-the-year in 3 decades
Carter Wilson

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“The biggest thing for us is, it’s easy to teach.
  Against a zone we’d… run some 4 around 1, we could drop it down to 3 around 2 depending on the zone. Instead of changing our offense, we just changed our alignments, and ran the same offense.”
High School Boys Head Coach
113-66 Overall Record
Daniel Bowles

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“It allows your team to grow, it also allows them to learn each other… and everybody’s on the same page.
  We do the [Read and React] drills throughout our practices… The pros, you’ll see that they’re doing things that are very similar to what Read and React does.”

HS Boys Coach. 4 State Champs
2006 McDonald’s Game Head Coach
Doug Lipscomb

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“I think this is the most groundbreaking thing in basketball since the motion offense.
  The primary benefit of the [Read and React] is that kids learn to play by principle... They’re learning to play the game the way it’s supposed to be played.”
High School Girls Head Coach
465-248 Record w/ State Champ
Emory “Buster” Brown

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“I always tried to have a power offense… a continuity offense… some motion, and … some quick hitters. [The Read and React] bundles all these together… You teach every defensive player to react to every movement of the ball, that’s what you do with Read & React offense
Made NCAA tourney 14/18 years
Coach, Clemson Women (retired)
Jim Davis

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“I like it at the Varsity level because it can go from a 5-Out to a 4-Out to a 3-Out at my call or the kids can do it themselves.
  I can run this offense regardless of my personnel year to year… I never have to change what I’m doing.”
High School Girls Head Coach
119-41 Record. Coached College
Liz Kennedy

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“We found that if we ran it as a shell offense, [it would] give our shell defense constant movement.
  I definitely think the Read & React gives me the opportunity to stay simple and do basic basketball, fundamentally correct things.”
High School Boys Head Coach
10 State Tournament Appearances
Milt Travis

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“Read & React is going to make you a better all-around basketball player. There’s no doubt in my mind that this offense is not solely for coaches; it’s for players as well.
  [The Read and React] will teach players not to be robots, but to be confident, reliable basketball players.”
ESPN Analyst, Former WNBA Coach
Hall-of-Fame Player
Nancy Lieberman

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“We really didn’t need to get past the first 3 or 4 layers just because… the simplicity of Read and React, and the effectiveness of the first few layers.
  I was looking for an offense that we could run… against a man and a zone without changing a thing.”
Middle School and AAU Coach
222-32 Overall Record
Randy Evans

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“It has so much versatility to it. All of the principles can be utilized regardless of the setup that you have… It can be effective against a zone as well.
  It’s a coach’s dream… one of the most innovative concepts to come along in the game of basketball.”
Hall-of-Fame Player
Four sons played professionally
Rick Barry

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“When I was watching [the Read and React DVDs], it was kind of unique for me… I could sit there and say, ‘oh I can use this. This is going to help me.’
  And if [you’re a] novice… never coached basketball before… you can take this system and integrate it.”
Two CIAA Coaching Awards
New Head Coach. Grambling Men
Rick Duckett

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