Monthly Archive for: ‘September, 2012’
The importance of creating shots off of cuts
A closer look at the game between USA and Lithuania in the 2012 London Olympics reveals helpful data for coaches looking to improve their half court offense against a zone defense.
The Elements of Offense: How to actualize a good half court offense
What do good offenses such as the Princeton Offense and the Read and Read Offense have in common? And what does a half court offense do — and not do — for your team?
Your shot chart is lying to you (and what to do about it)
Observing shot creation and location can transform your understanding and analysis of any basketball game, making you a more effective coach, more valuable player, and a more informed fan of the game.