Fresh off an NIT Championship, Gregg Marshall shares sets that have given him a lot of success during his coaching career. In this on-court clinic presentation, Coach Marshall gives us a run down of 13 of his favorite quick hitting plays designed from the same Triangle Stack set.
In this set-play offense, Marshall explains how you can isolate poor defenders, how to feed the hot hand, attack a player that is in foul trouble, and how to create an advantage on the offensive glass. Along with this offense, Marshall covers how you can sequence your plays prior to the game and during time-outs that will allow your team to be unscoutable.
These set plays include false screening action and misdirection relying heavily on proper timing, screening, and passing. From the same set, these quick hitters generate wide open lay-ups and uncontested 3-point shot attempts time after time. In each of these quick hitters, Marshall covers the use of back screens, ball-screens, fade screens, double staggers, down screens, UCLA screens, shuffle cuts, flex screens and cross screens.
Though the offense begins from the same alignment each time down the floor, Marshall teaches you how to flow that set into numerous other sets to keep the defense off-balanced.
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This video is an excellent resource for putting your players in position to be effective.
Produced at the Spring 2011 Verona (NY) clinic.
70 Minutes. 2011.