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Transition Offense – Common Endpoints

2017-08-22
By: RadiusAthletics
On: August 22, 2017
In: Offense

In transition offense, seek first to score, then flow seamlessly into offense from these common endpoints. The first objective of transition offense is to score with an advantage. Coaches and players should keep this top of mind. Upon the rebound/inbound the offense uses pace, spacing and rapid advancement of the ball in hopes of scoring early and with a numbers advantage. When the defense does its job and neutralizes any numbers advantage or retards advancement of the ball, the offense is then forced to create an advantage using some sort of action. Again, seek first to score, then run “offense,” not the other way around. ButRead More →

Early Offense: Three-Player Molecules

2017-08-07
By: RadiusAthletics
On: August 7, 2017
In: Offense

Combining elements of offense to form three-player early offense molecules to create an advantage. Offense, like all matter in nature, is comprised of elements. These elements are arranged and sequenced to create different molecules. Similarly, combining the most basic offensive elements in various sequences creates offensive “molecules” that exist to create an advantage. In transition offense the goal is first to score with an advantage. Seek first to score, then run offense. If the defense is able to neutralize any numbers advantage, then flow into offense. These molecules combine basic elements of offense to disorganize the neutral defense. Here are two examples: Pitch-Hit-Get Elements involved: PitchRead More →

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