3 EASY and EFFECTIVE Youth Basketball Plays
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In this video, we will highlight 3 Offensive Basketball Plays that are EFFECTIVE AND EASY to implement on ANY TEAM… youth on up.
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With youth teams we recommend you primarily run a motion offense so you can focus on developing skills, teaching universal offensive concepts, and giving players enough freedom so they learn "how to play".
If you use any set plays, don't use too many. Pick just a couple good ones to compliment your motion and to use when you really need a basket. In other words, you should avoid spending too much practice time trying to get young kids to "memorize plays".
YOUTH BASKETBALL OVERVIEW 0:00
Play #1 : Post Entry - 0:45
This play provides great scoring opportunities for your post.
Play #2 : Open 3 Pointer or Lay-Up for the Post - 2:30
This play will either give you a look for an open 3 coming off a triple screen or a layup for the post.
Play #3 : Double Screens for Shooters - 5:05
This play is for two shooters, both coming off double screens.
MORE YOUTH BASKETBALL PLAYS 7:09
For MORE PLAYS, here are 33 FREE basketball plays for all situations (BLOBs, SLOBs, end of game, half court, and more):
www.btball.com/33plays
If you have any questions, leave your comment on the video and we’ll get back to you.
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For MORE PLAYS, here are 33 FREE basketball plays for all situations (BLOBs, SLOBs, end of game, half court, and more): www.breakthroughbasketball.com/lg/plays.html
I appreciate the simplicity and clarity of your videos, as well as the oral coaching advice by coach Haefner. Good angles, detailed-yet-uncomplicated, clear, nice job, your work has been a big help to me.
Only 2 min 30 in and I'm loving this already! Thanks for posting, I'll definitely use this with my youth team!
Nice Video, really informative
Thanks coach! I coach 5th grade and run a 5 out motion, I really like your spacing and movement and will be using it! I really like the double screen! Thank you! Hopefully one day I can get to where you are at!
@BreakthroughBBall
3 жыл бұрын
5-out is great for youth basketball! That’s what I start out with. Glad you enjoyed the plays.
@davidbartsch255
2 жыл бұрын
I also coach 5th grade and been running 5 out with these boys since 3rd grade. Looking to implement some “plays” in addition to the motion. Do you just assign the above plays a number to call them out mid game? I think it’ll be tricky at first assigning the players a position as currently we run pretty much a position less offense. I’ve recently grouped them into guard, wings, center for the motion to bridge that transition
@netwolff
7 ай бұрын
@@BreakthroughBBall I'm a few years late but I am also trying to run 5 out with my under 14 boys (Germany has a different system, not school related, but clubs) and they often struggle to get the first pass connected. And as soon as they are in game they forget to cut, not matter how often we practice it. I love your plays, though, I'll see if I can use them.
Nice plays!
Really good video Great job
Good stuff. Thanks
Using these in practices and for my playoff game Wednesday
Thank you sir
Wow. Brilliant
Nice play
I've been looking for a way to keep numbers over a person in a video. How do you pull this off?
Hi Coach, I'm from AFRICA, I really like basketball game but i don't know how to play with a team. I really need your help.
What do you run turbo against?
What type of Defense does these sets work against?
@2linefitness450
Жыл бұрын
Man
I love how everyone has something to do
Any Coaches on here, looking for advice. My kids run it fine in practice, even when we scrimmage each other. However, in our first warmup game, the kids had a hard time figuring out the play, no matter how many times they did it right or I drew it on my clipboard. Is there a trick or practice drill that translates into a game?
@mcfuckinanotheraccount808
Жыл бұрын
play game situations (real defense) in reduced situations (2x0, 3x0, 4x0), before 5 on 5. Also a big part of it i guess is just accepting the growing pains that come with kids being bad at executing at first. Let go of control, let them do it wrong again and again and they'll get it right eventually
@paihobbes8680
14 күн бұрын
Ultimately, they need to run the play over and over again against a team that doesn't know the play - find yourself another coach and team and do a training session together- your opponents go into the drill blind as to what your play is but play proper defense - you will quickly see where the play breaks down
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@josephewillsiii3305
3 жыл бұрын
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4:35
Leave the numbers above players plz
That first UCLA cut to the strong side seems like it sets up a very poor passing angle. Why not design the screen on the weak side elbow?
@alex1vid
6 ай бұрын
Actually a really good idea. But then where does the weak side elbow go? Diagonal to the block on the strong side? It opens a good space potentially for isolation on the right.
I would like more information.
@BreakthroughBBall
Жыл бұрын
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I wish I had those players instead of the plays 😬
@BreakthroughBBall
3 жыл бұрын
“it's not about the X's and O's, it's about the Jimmies and Joes.”
How can I become a cosch
@thehooplord
Ай бұрын
Just go to your local park and start teaching kids everything you know about the game.
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@christianbruce2990
3 жыл бұрын
You took the words right outta my mouth.
@sportsgamerz15
3 жыл бұрын
me too
Imagine they miss the layup
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I’m not a coach
Ok so rn I am watching this video. Why? Because today at school I showed up a grade 12 in bb and he bumped me I fell back and fucked up my knee I'm 14 and man can't hit a 3 let alone 2 anyways I'm watching this cuz he almost won but uh gg to him