The Horns Set, or “A” Set has taken over basketball playbooks all over the world. NCAA teams, NBA teams, and International teams are using the Horns Formation to create scoring options out of pick & roll, isolation, and hi/lo schemes.
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The Horns Set, or “A” Set, spaces the offense by putting shooters in the corners and bringing the post players up to the high post. They are countless options that you can use out of the Horns Set, and this playbook features options like the pick & roll, dribble hand-off, hi/lo, flex, and many more.
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by Trey Watts
The swing offense has been made popular by Wisconsin Coach Bo Ryan, who has used this offense to lead the Badgers to eight consecutive NCAA tournament appearances. He also won two national championships while coaching at the University of Wisconsin-Platteville in Division III.
The offense has been gaining in popularity due to Ryan’s success and the difficulty it gives teams who try to defend the swing offense.
Constant movement and solid discipline make this offense popular with high school coaches as well as those on the college level.
The swing offense is a player driven offense. That means that not all players will fit into swing offense. The basic theory of the swing offense is that every position on the floor is interchangeable. Guards can play on the blocks and forwards and centers should be comfortable shooting from outside the arc.
The swing offense can be a nightmare for some teams as it forces defenders to play outside their comfort zone and cover the whole floor. When a team plays defense for 30 seconds and then gives up a three point basket to the opposing team’s center, it can be a demoralizing experience. Yet that is the whole premise behind the swing offense. The offense moves players around using good cuts and smart passes to cause mismatches and wear down defenses.
The Swing offense is a 4-out patterned offense that has continuity. All five players are interchangeable, and spacing, screening, cutting and good passing are paramount. All five players learn to post up inside. The offense is deliberate, often with multiple passes and places value on each possession with high percentage inside shots, or free-throws.
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Coach Kyle Pertuset
My name is Kyle Pertuset, and I am creator of the Spread and Go Motion Offense, many of the ideas that came to me when I began to diagram these concepts are a credit to the great coaches I have had the privilege to work under. The Spread and Go allows you to utilize multiple features of several different continuity offenses into one powerful offensive system. Whether you are an old fashioned Open Post guy, a Dribble Drive Motion guru, ball screen fanatic, or fan of the swing or flex, you will find something you like in the Spread and Go Motion Offense.
The Spread and Go is also a great weapon to have in your arsenal as a change-up for those times you decide to play 5 guards or “go small” so to speak. The Spread and Go is so easy to pick up and install, that you do not have to make this your feature offense or “marry” this offense. This offense can be maintained and built upon with simply dedicating a small amount of practice time per week reviewing upon, and building on the principles.
For example, if you spend about one hour a week on this offense, by tournament time you could have yourself a pretty nice change-up offense, for perhaps a tournament draw featuring a team who is going to try to expose you athletically be switching all screens, or applying constant pressure. On the contrary, I also believe that this offense can effectively be a team’s base offense and provide numerous challenges for opposing defenses if tailored to your team’s overall strengths and weaknesses, as well as being drilled on consistently in practice. Thank you for taking the time to look at my offense, I know I am not re-inventing the wheel here, nor do I claim to be, I would just like to share my offensive concepts with others who may be interested in alternative offensive concepts, or simply a start-up coach like myself who is a offensive fanatic who cannot get enough X’s and O’s!
Coach Pertuset has developed and now brings you the tools to develop your players with essential knowledge and skills to master the Spread and Go Motion Offense as well developing or fine tuning skills which will make your players more potent within the offense. The Spread and Go Motion Offense Drill Book, breaks down all layers and elements of the Spread and Go Motion offense into easy to run and effective drills that not only develop basketball IQ and memory necessary to be able to run the Spread and Go system but also opportunities to utilize skill development in situations relative to the offense.
Drills with such layers as “The Pass Fake”, “The Bump”, “J-Cutting”, “Ball Screens”, “Dribble Hand-Offs”, and more from everything you seen in the Spread and Go Motion playbook. Coach Pertuset explains each drill in great detail and even recommends rotation patterns and ways to included coaches and/or managers to maximize skill development repetition. These drills can easily be worked into any practice and especially individual workout sessions based on your rules, for example in Ohio up to 4 players are allowed to reason instruction from any member of a coaching staff.
Also featured within the drill book is a NEW BONUS layer of the Spread and Go Motion offense called the “Chin Tap.” The “Chin Tap” allows a player the chance to identify mis-matches and send a player to the post area in order to gain a high percentage shot or scoring opportunity. This also allows coaches to teach and develop basketball IQ, or simply have a call to initiate a post-entry. The “Chin Tap” easily flows into all other elements and layers of the Spread and Go Motion Offense, as you continue to fine tune and get all the wheels moving in your installation of this system.
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from The Coaching Toolbox
#1 The Practice Mindset–Practice with the mindset and manner of a champion
#2 Efficiency--Planning for the most efficient use of limited time and facilities.
#3 Habits–Motivate players to habitually do the right things right.
#4 Competition–Making basketball practice as competitive as possible.
#5 Team Building–Incorporating team and chemistry building.
#6 Game Planning–Incorporating game planning
#7 Thoroughness–Be meticulous in covering everything you do in games.
The four appendices…
Appendix A–24 questions with examples to help develop your season practice plan
Appendix B–Player practice Evaluation Form
Appendix C–Playing hard checklist
Appendix D–Sample master practice plan
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