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Early Offense Philosophy into 21/Pistol Action
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  • 1

    Offensive Keys
  • 2

    Earlier Shots Have Greater Value
  • 3

    Corner Spacing
  • 4

    5 Out Spacing
  • Chapter 1: 21
  • 5

    21 Action POE’s
  • 6

    Chase
  • 7

    Keep
  • 8

    Nash
  • 9

    Step
  • 10

    Reset
  • 11

    Concept development thoughts
  • Chapter 2: Q&A
  • Lesson 12:
    How do you measure pace

  • 13

    Target for PPP
  • 14

    Pulling the defense in
  • 15

    What is a stampede drive
  • 16

    Job spots on inbound pass
  • 17

    Emphasis on two side
  • 18

    Dealing with the 5th man
  • 19

    When to call out pistol and recommendations for JV teams

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Early Offense Philosophy into 21/Pistol Action

Transition and fast break is a staple of every fast paced offense. However, even when your fast break is stopped, you can still take advantage of the defense not being set up and get easy buckets. The faster you can take advantage of the unsettled defense, the better probability you have of scoring. NBA G League Coach Tanner Massey takes us through early offense sets and shows us how to score q...

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