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Jim Boeheim: Syracuse Transition and Early Offense
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[QUOTE="Coach Orange, post: 1029725, member: 2260"] $1,000,000. :p Seriously, though, teaching motion can be quite difficult. Players often struggle to understand what they should do when, especially early in the season. This leads to confusion, lack of cohesion, and missed opportunities. However, motion offense can work well if you are patient and develop the offense slowly. A few questions that I would ask to get you started: [LIST] [*]Are you teaching a pure motion offense, or are you teaching a structured motion/continuity? [*]Are there specific skills/options that you want to stress in the offense, such as dribble drive, flare screens, down screens, post-ups, high-low plays, etc.? If so, do you run breakdown drills that teach these plays? [*]Do you use the "layering" technique to teach the offense? If not, that's what I would recommend trying. [/LIST] Based on your answers, I'd be happy to help you out as best as I can with some ideas. [/QUOTE]
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