Description
Bruce Pearl's late-game and clock situations are huge opportunities for his team. Pearl's initial offense is described in detail. This attack is based on optimizing each player's abilities at different areas of the floor. The read & react full-court offense makes use of all defensive decisions. The ball screen calls are two reliable options for this offense. A high screen and roll is the first play, which creates an inside seal opportunity for post players. The high screen and pop is another play. This spreads the floor out 1 in. It can also flow into continuity offense. Five unique set plays are unleashed by Pearl starting at the baseline. This OB series will result in a lob lay up, switch seal and hi/low seal. It also has a high/low backscreen and post pin. Five variations can be created by the box set alignment, all of which could lead to baskets. The pin down screen removes the guard from the top of the floor. There are three options: slip screens, down screens, and penetration.
40 minutes. 2007.
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