I posted a video that showed in the first five half-court
Posted on: April 18, 2021 at 09:48:03 CT
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Possessions of their last game there was zero movement from four of the five guys on the court. One guy had the ball each time and the other four are literally motionless. It was the first five minutes of the game so you cannot even claim that the players were tired, they simply were not moving.
I don't care what the playbook says, the video did not lie.
Unless you team runs nothing but sets, which no one does any more, you are running some sort of motion offense. You can run a continuity offense which has patterns that constantly reset the offense or a more freeform motion offense that just has a number of general rules players follow. There has to be some motion in every offense and there has to be some underlying logic so teammates know where one another are going.
I am starting to strongly suspect that you have no idea what you are talking about. Again there should NEVER be a time in any basketball offense where four guys are motionless, that was shown multiple times in the first few minutes of the OU video I posted.
Edited by DHighlander at 09:49:53 on 04/18/21