How can the low post be integrated into your offense, and how can you run triggers out of the post?
Taken from an on-court presentation to coaches in Sweden, in one hour Alex shows you how to build a low post offense in just one practice.
Many small-sided games and constraint ideas are shown, as well as introducing the 'T Post' concept to reduce post entry turnovers. The clinic finishes introducing post triggers such as solos, splits and ghost cuts.
Why popular post drills and post offenses are ineffective, and how to apply the Constraints-Led Approach (CLA) to modernize post play through small-sided games.
Learn the difference between the T-Post concept and its advantages over traditional post-up angles, including reducing post entry turnovers and providing better passing opportunities.
Overview of how the low post can be integrated into a modern conceptual offense, with effective post spacing being used to initiate a series of triggers.
Understanding the difference between posting up to score and posting up to pass, and how this principle alone can generate more high-value scoring opportunities for your team.
We will show you the behind-the-scenes conversations and strategies needed to implement these principles throughout an entire school, youth club, collegiate program.
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See how to run triggers by passing out of the post in your team's offense
How Will This Help Your Team?
This is a highly practical clinic that will leave you with many ideas for your next practice, as well as existing as a form of offense in its own right!
Use this clinic to run an entire offense through the post with your youth basketball team. This involves learning about post triggers such as splits, flares and uphill dribble hand-offs.
This clinic is just as effective for coaches who do not have traditional ‘post players’ on their team! Posting guards is encouraged through the spacing you will learn about in this clinic.