How to Install a Simple Read-and-React Offense
Ditch robotic plays and empower your team with a read-and-react offense. Here's a simplified blueprint to teach players how to make decisions based on what the defense gives—without overwhelming them.
Building an Offense That Maximizes Player Strengths (Not Just Positions)
Forget the outdated idea that 1s pass, 2s shoot, and 5s just set screens. Today’s most dangerous offenses aren’t built around positions—they’re built around player strengths. Here’s how you can do the same.
How to Create High-Percentage Shots: Layups and Open Threes
Want to score more? Start by mastering layups and open threes—the two highest percentage shots in basketball. Here’s how to do it.
Teaching Your Team to Play Fast Without Being in a Hurry
Fast teams create pressure. Smart teams control it. Learn how to help your players master tempo—playing with pace, precision, and poise without losing control of the game.
Drawing Two Defenders: The First Step to Great Offense
Great offense begins when one player forces two defenders to react. Whether it’s off the dribble, in the post, or coming off a screen, this breakdown reveals how to teach players to create advantages and trigger breakdowns in any defense.
How to Teach Players to Move Without the Ball
Mastering off-ball movement is essential for any player looking to elevate their game. This guide breaks down fundamental basketball cuts—from V-cuts to Laker cuts—and shows you how to teach timing, change of speed, and angles to get players open.
Offensive Spacing in Basketball: The Hidden Key Behind Every Great Possession
Offensive spacing is the foundation of effective basketball—learn how different alignments create driving lanes, open shots, and mismatches that lead to efficient offense.