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  2. Basketball playbook - Wikipedia

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    Motion offenses are governed by a set of rules which have everyone in motion. When numbers are used in motion (e.g. 4 out 1 in motion), the first number refers to the number of players outside the three-point line and the second number refers to the players inside the three-point line. 5 out motion offense (simple and screen away) 3-2 motion ...

  3. Motion offense - Wikipedia

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    A motion offense is a category of offensive scheme used in basketball. Motion offenses use player movement, often as a strategy to exploit the quickness of the offensive team or to neutralize a size advantage of the defense. Motion offenses are different from continuity offenses in that they follow no fixed repeating pattern. Instead, a motion ...

  4. Dribble drive motion - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the Princeton offense, which is based on players cutting towards the basket, and other motion offenses which rely on players screening for each other, the Dribble Drive uses a player (usually, but not limited to, the point guard) to dribble-drive towards the basket. The offense is designed in a way that makes it difficult for the defense ...

  5. Innovative motion offense a trademark of Knight legacy - AOL

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    No, it's not the same motion offense Knight popularized in the 1970s but May didn't just chuck out a playbook and start over. He took the one created by the Hall of Fame coach who won three ...

  6. Princeton offense - Wikipedia

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    The Princeton offense is an offensive basketball strategy which emphasizes constant motion, back-door cuts, picks on and off the ball, and disciplined teamwork.It was used and perfected at Princeton University by Pete Carril, though its roots may be traced back to Franklin “Cappy” Cappon, who coached Princeton in the late 1930s, [1] and Bernard "Red" Sarachek, who coached at Yeshiva ...

  7. From undefeated to open tryouts: How TCU rebuilt its roster ...

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    A stretch against Oklahoma (11-6, 5-1), West Virginia (16-2, 5-2) and Texas (18-2, 5-2) begins in two weeks. It was a special and difficult two weeks for Campbell and TCU to be back on the court ...

  8. Mikan Drill - Wikipedia

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    The Mikan Drill is a basketball drill commonly credited to George Mikan and his college coach at DePaul University Ray Meyer. It is designed to help basketball centers and forwards develop rhythm, timing for rebounding, and scoring in the paint. It is also used for outside players to better their layup skills and increase stamina, for longer games.

  9. 5 things I don’t care about - AOL

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    5 things I care about Sam Darnold, going through his progressions. When we talk about "quarterback whisperer" offensive play-callers, we often frame it as the head coach setting up a ...