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What we try to establish for you in this few minutes is simply this. These are some great plays and we have used them to set up certain people and certain positions on the floor. If I were a coach I would take the ones that would fit with in my personnel scheme. I would establish those within my particular offense and what I want to accomplish.
I may use them as special plays; I may use them as a primary offense. I may use them as a last second play or establish a time play with it because each one them takes a certain amount of time to run. If you want to run it as a primary offense it is very good, but understand, it is set up to get a shot every time and what you will do is you will not be able to control the tempo so much. A lot of coaches will come down and they will use this. As you can see, take it right into flex. They will run a box play if it does not work and take it right into flex or take it into one of their own offenses or they will run flex to a certain point. If they do not get anything they will set up a box play with it.
So, these are very good plays, they are used to establish and take advantage of what personnel you may have, whether it is a big post, good power forward, guards, you can use it all. Utilize it all with in the box set. You had a bounce plays that is very simple, none confusing and certainly I think between the two, each coach will be able to establish their own offensive game. Get something with the continuity where you feel comfortable and it is certainly easy for your kids to learn. Thank you.
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