I like the "Odds & Evens" Principle. 3-Man in the ballside corner near the 5-Man (Center). 2-Man (Best 3-point shooter) far corner on the same side as the 4-Man. Keeps your best 3-point shooter far away from the "action" on the initial ballside Triangle (1-3-5).
on a post entry from the wing, i know the split action is triggered, since the strong side slot is performing his logo cut, is the split action with the strong side wing and the weak side slot who is filling the strong side slot that left to execute his logo cut?
I don't understand you said if there's a slot to Wing pass that one would make a logo cut taking him to the weak side of the floor now you said anytime there's a ball goes into the post so if one passes it to two and two inserts the ball to five like you said then how would two set of flare screen for one when he's already on the other side of the Court you're not making any sense
Off ball movement, yes off ball screening no. although you could substitute the slot to slot interchange with a wide pindown. I prefer interchanges at the high school level because they're simpler and easier for freshman and JV players to understand. If you reverse the ball 3 times within this system you're going to get a high percentage shot every time.
@@dustinsybrant7972 I would go 2-1-2 against any 1 man front zone. I would emphasize hitting the high post then kick out for shooters. Although against a 1-3-1 I like to put 2 bigs inside with a shooter running the baseline and 2 ball handlers in the gaps on top. I would try to gain a 2 on 1 advantage inside.
I like to run that when I have good slashing guards. I'll put the 5 in the opposite short corner so that my guards can get downhill and dish it to them on the baseline.
If you want to see it in action search bishop chatard basketball on youtube we run multiple variations of villanova. I run the offense with the freshman team but our varsity team runs the same stuff.
@@coachjpacers9514 Thank you! I’m trying to get my middle school 5-6 graders running 41 because we have a few bigs on the team and several guys who love to drive the ball. We have a tournament this weekend and hoping kids grasp the concepts
@@KennyBerwager Its super simple to understand and if you run it out of a sideline break you can make it harder for teams to press you and make it more fun for the kids. We run all of our offenses out of sideline break