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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61. John Thompson: Zone Offense 62. John Thompson: Georgetown Zone Offense 63. John Kresse: 1-2-2, 1-3-1, 2-3 zones 64. John Kresse: Zone Offenses 65. Johnny Jones: North Texas Set Plays 66. Josh Kendrick: Set Plays 67. Kevin Boyle: Nike 2008 Zone Entries 68. Kevin Boyle: Zone Offense 69. Kevin O’Neill: Matchup Zone 70. Kevin O’Neill: Zone Offense 71. Kevin Stallings: Illinois State Zone Offense 72. Kevin Stallings: Vanderbilt Quick Hitters 73. Mike Brey: Zone Offense 74. Mike Divillbiss: 2-3 zone trap zone 75. Mike Dunlap: 1-1-3 matchup zone 76. Mike Dunlap: 1-1-3 zone 77. Mike Dunlap: 1-1-3 man zone defense 78. New Heights coaching academy 79. Nike Las Vegas 2009 Clinic Notes 80. Nike Myrtle Beach 2008 Clinic Notes 81. Nike Myrtle Beach 2009 Clinic Notes 82. Nolan Richardson Arkansas 1-3-1 zone 83. Nolan Richardson Arkansas 1-3-1 Drills 84. Pacific Zone Offense Sets 85. Point Zone Defense 86. Point Zone Slide Show 87. Radford Wheel Zone attack zone 88. Rick Majerus: Zone Offense 89. Robb Berger: Zone Defense 90. Roy Williams: Kansas attacking zones 91. Royce Waltman: Zone Offense 92. Sean Miller: Attacking zones Nike Vegas 2009 93. Sean Miller: Attacking Zones 94. Sean Miller: Zone Attacks 95. Sidney Lowe: NC State Zone Offense 96. Spencer 1-1-3 Matchup Zone 97. Steve Klaas: 1-3-1 zone traps 98. Steve Smith: Oak Hill Academy Zone 99. Teaching Point Matchup Zone 100. Tim Welsh: Zone Offense 101. Tom Billeter: Triangle and Two Defense 102. Tom Izzo: Set Plays vs. 1-3-1 and 1-2-2 103. Tom Izzo: Zone Sets 104. Tom Pecora: Hofstra Matchup Zone Defense 105. Tom Pecora: Hofstra Zone 106. Triangle and Two Defense 107. Tubby Smith: Kentucky Double Stack Zone Offense 108. Vance Walberg: Pat Rogers Zone Offense 109. Villanova zone offense 110. Zone Offense: Basics 111. Kelvin Sampson, Skip Prosser, Renee Portland 112. Lason Perkins Open Post Offense 113. Lithuania 2008 Basketball Clinic 114. Lon Kruger Unlv Set Plays 115. Lon Kruger UNLV Playbook 116. Metro State Practice and Clinic 117. Mike Dunlap Fall 2002 Clinic 118. Mike Dunlap Metro State Clinic 119. Nike Maine West 2009 Clinic 120. Nike Las Vegas 2009 |
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