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5-Star Clinic ChicagoMay 1, 2010
Table of Contents
John Pigatti - SSC (13 Plays) 5
Kevin O'Neill - USC (6 Plays) 9
Bob Hurley - St. Anthony HS (12 Plays) 11
Ray McCallum - UDM (8 Plays) 14
Ron Hunter - IUPUI (1 Play) 16
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Introduction
Keys to Motion Offense
1) Establish Roles to Play (Screeners)
2) Shot Selection, Shot Opportunities
3) Offense Rebounding
4) Spacing
5) Avoid Weak Spots (High Corners, Low
Corners)
6) Penetration - Relative to Spacing
7) Inside Scoring - Relative to Spacing
8) Limit Turnovers
9) Hard to Guard
10) Fun to Play
Explore the multiple actions that can be
created from different screens and reads
3 on 0, 4 on 0, 5 on 0 (1 of3)
Work on a variety of screens and reads.
1
2
3
Explore the multiple actions that can be
created from different screens and reads
3 on 0, 4 on 0, 5 on 0 (2 of3)
4
2 13
Explore the multiple actions that can be
created from different screens and reads
3 on 0, 4 on 0, 5 on 0 (3 of3)
5
1 2 3 4
5 Seconds Full (a) (1 of 4)
1
2
3
4
5
5 Seconds Full (a) (2 of 4)
1
2
3
4
5
5 Seconds Full (a) (3 of 4)
1
2
3
4
5
5 Seconds Full (a) (4 of 4)
3 can pass to either 1 or 2 for quick 3
1
2
3
4
5
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5 Seconds Full (b) (1 of 6)
1
2
3
4
5
5 Seconds Full (b) (2 of 6)
1
23
4
5
5 Seconds Full (b) (3 of 6)
1
3
4
5
2
5 Seconds Full (b) (4 of 6)
1
2
3
4
5
5 Seconds Full (b) (5 of 6)
1
2
3 4
5
5 Seconds Full (b) (6 of 6)
1 Takes the Shot
12
3 4
5
50 Pass Drill
Teams play 5 on 5, however no dribbles are
allowed. Team can only score on a layup.
Avoid catching the ball in the weak areas (4
corners).
Variations:
Designated Shooter - Only 1 player can
score
Screener - Only a screener is allowed to
score
1
2
3
5
4
x4 x5
x2
x1x3
Down 3 - 5 seconds (1 of4)
12 35
4
Down 3 - 5 seconds (2 of4)
1
2
35
4
Down 3 - 5 seconds (3 of4)
1
2
35
4
Down 3 - 5 seconds (4 of4)
1
2
35
4
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Motion 2- Curl (1 of 4)
Players 1 & 2 get the ball to their designated
passers.
1
2
3
4
Motion 2- Curl (2 of 4)
Player 2 sets a screen for Player 1. Player
1 executes a curl cut to the basket.
3
4
1
2
Motion 2- Curl (3 of 4)
Player 1 receives the ball from Player 4.
Player 2 cuts out to the arc.
3
4
12
Motion 2- Curl (4 of 4)
Player 2 receives the ball from Player 3.
Both Players 1 & 2 score.
3
1
4
2
Motion 2- Flair (1 of 4)
2 Balls start at 1 & 2. Each player passes to
their designated passer.
1
23
4
Motion 2- Flair (2 of 4)
Player 2 sets a screen for 1 who executes a
Flair.
31
2
4
Motion 2- Flair (3 of 4)
Player 2 then slips to the elbow or post to
receive their shot opportunity. Player 1
receives their pass and shoots a three.
32
4
1
Motion 2- Flair (4 of 4)
24
31
Motion 2- Bump & Slip (1of 3)
2 Balls start at 1 & 2. Each player passes to
their designated passer.
1
23
4
Motion 2- Bump & Slip (2of 3)
Player 1 goes to set a screen for Player 2.
Player 2 executes a "Bump" cut and goes to
the arc. Player 1 then "Slips" to the basket.
3
1
2
4
Motion 2- Bump & Slip (3of 3)
Players then receive the ball from their
designated passers and score.
32
41
Motion Cut Drill A (1 of 4)
Setup: Two Lines of players with
basketballs at wings or near the corners.
Two Designated Passers setup at the arc
near centerline
1
12
2 1 122
Motion Cut Drill A (2 of 4)
First Player in each line passes to their
designated passer.
1 1
12
222 1
Motion Cut Drill A (3 of 4)
After the pass, players work on their
motion-specific cuts (curl cut is shown).
Can work on "3-cut" or "Fade-cut" as well.
1
11222 1
2
Motion Cut Drill A (4 of 4)
Players receive the passes from the
dedicated passers, shoot the ball and get
their own rebounds. Players should switch
lines. Rotate the designated passers.
1
1
12
22 1
2
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Motion Cut Drill B (1 of 3)
2 lines of players with basketballs setup
near the wings.
There are two designated passers.
1st player in each line passes the ball to
their designated passer.
22
2
2 1 111
Motion Cut Drill B (2 of 3)
Players then perform a flair cut and receive
the ball from their passer, take a shot, and
then get their own rebound. Switch Lines.
22
2
2 11
11
Motion Cut Drill B (3 of 3)
Note: It is important to step with your outside
foot inside the arc to draw the defender in.
If they don't bite, you can execute a "zip" cut
to the basket. (Executed by 2).
22
2
2 11
11
Motion Drill - Read theDefender (1 of 4)
Player 1 starts with the ball and passes to
the designated passer (2).
12
x 3
Motion Drill - Read theDefender (2 of 4)
Player 1 then sets a screen on Player 3's
defender. Player 3 must read the
defender's reaction.
12
x 3
Motion Drill - Read theDefender (3 of 4)
If the defender tries to go over the screen,
player 3 executes a curl cut.
1
2
x3
Motion Drill - Read theDefender (4 of 4)
If the defender tries to go under the screen,
The screener rotates and Player 3 keeps the
screener between themselves and the
defender by cutting out to the arc. As a rule,
try and keep the screener between you and
the defender.
1
2
x 3
Small Area Passing
5 Offensive Players and 5 Defenders
arrange themselves in a small area (could
be determined by volleyball lines, etc). The
object is for the offensive players to pass to
each other without dribbling and staying
inside of the confined area. Players must
work hard on setting screens and reading
screens to create a passing lane to get open.
1x1 2x2
3x3
4x4
5x5
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Introduction
Give yourself a chance to win the game by
playing great defense.
Be good at a few things, not half-assed at
many
Keys: No Layups, No Open 3's, Contested
2's only
Primary responsibility for all players is to
guard the ball.
Never ask "Who's got that guy?", cause WE
all have him.
O'Neil's Team:
Pick up at the arc. Control the basket area
(15 ft. radius). Seldom press. "Grinding it
out, will pay dividends"
5 on 4 Scramble Drill
Closest person guards the ball
1
24
53
x1
x2
x3
x4
Blitz Ball Screen (1 of 3)
1
2 3
45
Blitz Ball Screen (2 of 3)
1
2 3
45
Blitz Ball Screen (3 of 3)
Blitz the Ball Screen
1
2 3
45
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Defensive Transition (1 of6)
x1
x3
1
23
x2x4
x5
Defensive Transition (2 of6)
x1
x3
1
23
x2x4
x5
Defensive Transition (3 of6)
x1
x3
1
23
x2x4
x5
Defensive Transition (4 of6)
Defensive Transition does not run to the
weak side in transition
x1
x3
1
23
x2x4
x5
Defensive Transition (5 of6)
x1
x3
1
23
x2
x4
x5
Defensive Transition (6 of6)
Closest person guards the ball in transition,
regardless of assignment. Judge on the
close-out whether they can shoot or drive.
"Close-to-touch". Officials will let physicallity
go if there is a lot of it.
x1
x3
1
23
x2
x4
x5
Half-Court - 3 out 2 in (1of 4)
Post Defenders - arm bar, 1/4 front
Shoulders-to-shoulders, toes-to-toes,
close-to-touch
1
23
4 5
x
xx
xx
Half-Court - 3 out 2 in (2of 4)
All help is one pass away
Full Front post with ball on the wing.
1
23
4 5
x
x
x
x
x
Half-Court - 3 out 2 in (3of 4)
Defenders dig hard.
1
23
4
xxx
xx 5
Half-Court - 3 out 2 in (4of 4)
If there is a cut, stop at middle of the court
with butt towards the baseline
1
2
34 5
x3
x4
x2
x5
x1
Rebounding Drill (1 of 2)
1 dribbles and shoots. Defenders should
move towards penetration.
1
23
4 5x5x4
x3 x2
x1
Rebounding Drill (2 of 2)
After the shot, you are not allowed to box
out your person.
PG must be a good rebounder as well.
After rebound, transition to opposite end and
repeat the drill.
1 23
4 5x5x4
x3 x2
x1
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2 on 0 Full Court (1 of 3)
1 needs to get the rebound before it hits the
ground
Alternate every other day right hand/ Left
hand
1
2
2 on 0 Full Court (2 of 3)
1
2
x
2 on 0 Full Court (3 of 3)
Players performs the following:
1- (1) makes Layup
2- (1) makes Bank Shot
3- (1) Shot Fake / Pull-up Bank Shot
4- (1) Shot Fake (occupy defense), passer(2) comes back for ball, (1) go for weakside
rebound
5- (1) Shot Fake (occupy defense), passer
(2) comes back for ball, (1) penetrate and
dish.
6- (2) dives to elbow and receives pass from
(1)
1
2
5 Shot Shooting
1) Quick Layup (right)
2) Catch and Shoot
3) Shot Fake and Pull-up
4) Shoulder to Shoulder
5) Power Layup Left (off two legs / jumpstop)
1
2
5-3-1 w/ Layup (1 of 2)
Player 1 shoots 5 shots w/ Layup at the end.
Player 2 rebounds. Then Guards zig-zag to
half court.
Then 3 shots are taken w/ Layup at the end.
Player 2 rebounds. Then Guards zig-zag to
half court.
Then 1 shot is taken w/ Layup at the end.
Player 2 rebounds. Then Guards zig-zag to
half court.
Switch players
1
2
5-3-1 w/ Layup (2 of 2)
1
2
Blockout Drill
Coach passes to a player.
Ball is worked around the permiter until
coach calls for a shot. Defensive players
must block out everyone except the shooter.
It becomes x4's job to block out the shooter.
2
3
4x1x2x31
C
x4
Coach K DefensiveConversion
Defenders 1 & 3 try to catch-up to Player 2
who is attempting to get down the court in 4
dribbles.
2x3 x1
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Drexel 1-on-1
(1) Dribbles around a stationary object and
attempts to score. (2) runs around a
stationary object and tries to defend.
Winner keeps ball.
x x
1 2
Dribble Drills (1 of 7)
Start at baseline
Dribble to:
Spot 1 - Inside - Out Dribble
xx
1) - Inside-Out
x
Dribble Drills (2 of 7)
Dribble to:
Spot 2 - Inside - Out Dribble
x
2) - Inside Outx
Dribble Drills (3 of 7)
Dribble to:
Spot 3 - Spin Dribble - Ball in Left
x
x
3) - Spin Dribble
Dribble Drills (4 of 7)
Dribble to:
Spot 4 - Pull Back two Dribbles - Front
Change (ball in right)
x
x
4) Ball in Left - Pull Back Dribble 2x Switch
Dribble Drills (5 of 7)
Dribble to:
Spot 5 - Protective Rt. Dribble
x
5) - Protective Rt. Dribble
Dribble Drills (6 of 7)
Dribble to:
Spot 6 - Behind the Back
x
6) Behind the Back
Dribble Drills (7 of 7)
Dribble to:
Spot 7 - (Ball in Left) - Between the legs
Finish w/ Layup
x
7) Between the Legs
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Full Court
1 Dribbles down court and makes three front
changes and then is challenged by x5 for
the layup. x5 Must remain underneath the
basket until the shot is ready to be
contested.
x
x
x
1
x5
Nash Routine
Sequence should take 20 minutes.
1) Baseline
2) Bank
3) Elbow
4) Floater / Running Jump Shot5) Post - Spins off Dribble
5a) Spin Back / Shot Fake / Hooks
6) Shot Fake Left / Right
7) Hesitation
8) Uses Physical Pressure to Spin off
9) Creates Space (shoot 3 and "show him
something" and go)
10) College 3's
11) Screen and Roll
12) 12 NBA threes
Pairs (1 of 3)
When 2 Curls, Dribble away to make the
pass (take your person way.)
x2
1
Pairs (2 of 3)
On the Fade, dribble towards to go over the
top
1
x 2
Pairs (3 of 3)
1
2x
Pitino 1-on-1
(1) and (2) are designated passers
1-on-1. If you make a shot you stay. 2
dribbles maximum.
Do NOT take a contested shot. Defender
goes to the end of line if a basket is made.
If not, the shot is rebounded and passed to
the passer without, get the ball from the
passer with the ball and continue.
1 2
xx
xx
Tag
Defenders avoid being tagged by the ball.
Offensive players are not allowed to dribble
to get into position to tag. Must use fakes
and peripherel vision
1
23
45 x
x
x
x
x
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13 Offense vs. 2-3 (1 of 4)
1
23 4
5
13 Offense vs. 2-3 (2 of 4)
1
23 4
5
13 Offense vs. 2-3 (3 of 4)
1
23
4
5
13 Offense vs. 2-3 (4 of 4)
23
5
14
4 Across (a) (1 of 2)
Attack the Elbow
1
23 45
4 Across (a) (2 of 2)
1
2
3 4
5
4 Across (b) (1 of 3)
Attack the Elbow
1
23 45
4 Across (b) (2 of 3)
1
23 45
4 Across (b) (3 of 3)
1
23
4
5
vs. 1-2-2 or 1-3-1 (1 of 7)
1
23
4 5
vs. 1-2-2 or 1-3-1 (2 of 7)
1
23
4 5
vs. 1-2-2 or 1-3-1 (3 of 7)
3
4 5
1
2
vs. 1-2-2 or 1-3-1 (4 of 7)
3
4 5
1
2
vs. 1-2-2 or 1-3-1 (5 of 7)
3
4 5
1
2
vs. 1-2-2 or 1-3-1 (6 of 7)
3
4 5
1
2
vs. 1-2-2 or 1-3-1 (7 of 7)
3
45
1
2
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vs. 2-3 a (1 of 5)
1
23
45
vs. 2-3 a (2 of 5)
1 23
45
vs. 2-3 a (3 of 5)
1 23
45
vs. 2-3 a (4 of 5)
1 23
45
vs. 2-3 a (5 of 5)
1 23
45
vs. 2-3 b
1
23
45
Zone Offense 1 (Swing) (1of 6)
vs. Zone, if 2 is unavailable, swing.
1
23
4
5
Zone Offense 1 (Swing) (2of 6)
1
23
4
5
Zone Offense 1 (Swing) (3of 6)
1
23
4
5
Zone Offense 1 (Swing) (4of 6)
1
2
3
45
Zone Offense 1 (Swing) (5of 6)
1
452
3
Zone Offense 1 (Swing) (6of 6)
1
45
23
Zone Offense 2
1
23
4 5
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Match-Up Zone 1
x4 Counts Offensive Players in the Alleys
When defending the wings or the corners,
setup your feet to force the player to go
down and to the baseline (help will be there
with a trap).
x1 Does not deny on top
Players need to know their responsibilities of
the alley.
Players should be open as they are often
responsible for a weak side player and help
side responsibilities
Want your opponent to shoot challenged 3's
x1
x5
x4
x3x2
Ron Hunter - IUPUI