Flex Offense I have always liked the Flex Offense as it allows - TopicsExpress



          

Flex Offense I have always liked the Flex Offense as it allows every player to play in every position. For Youth Teams, I recommend running either basic Read and React or Flex. Flex also works well for older teams, I ran a hybrid version when I coached the Harbour Heat a few years ago. If you have a versatile team with not a lot of height flex is great, as it forces the opposition big man to guard on the perimeter. However, if you do have dominant big man on your team I would probably recommend you run something different, where you keep that player closer to the basket. In the video below you see some set-plays that I used to run out of a flex entry. With the 24 second clock it can become difficult to run a continuation offense with no end-point. By adding some set plays into it you know you can get a shot off. How do you enter the Flex versus running Transition Offense? Yesterday I posted a transition video and basically the reads are like this: - 1 passes ahead to 2 or 3 you run Transition - 1 makes reversal pass to 5 you run Flex
Posted on: Tue, 30 Sep 2014 06:00:00 +0000

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