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Secondary Break & Man-to-Man Offense with Counters

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with Steve Howes,
Catholic University Head Men's Basketball Coach;
2012-2013 Mid-Atlantic Coach of the Year (D3Hoops.com);
5x Conference Tournament Champions,
4x Conference Regular Season Champions,
6x NCAA Tournament appearances

Steve Howes introduces the concept of the secondary fast break and teaches several offensive sets that you can use after the secondary break. In this video, he covers the counter action, floor spacing, and concepts required to get players open shots for each play. Howes' plays are crafted to pick apart the best man-to-man defenses on your schedule!

Offensive Series

Howes begins with his "Stay" secondary break series and shows you multiple actions that your team can run within the series. During this segment, Howes details ways he adapts his 5-on-0 segment to avoid players developing any bad habits to instead build consistent habits that translate to games.

The next series is the "Heat" series, which focuses on creating a match-up for your best slasher isolated on the left side to use their strong hand. Howes moves through common defensive adjustments and how to counter these changes in scheme.

Howes covers three different sets and shares up to 5 plays out of each set.

Offensive Tactics

Throughout the video, Howes covers various set plays and actions that can be run in each of his series to take advantage of the weakness of the defense your team is facing. You'll see flex screens, stagger screens, pin screens, ball screens and more that aim generate scenarios where the opposing team's worst defender is put in a pressure position.

Upgrade your offensive approach this season with this video on man-to-man strategies featuring Coach Howes!

52 minutes. 2018.


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