Unlocking Your Team's Potential: An In-Depth Look at the 4-out 1-in Motion Offense

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  • čas přidán 7. 06. 2024
  • Welcome to my complete guide to the 4-out 1-in motion offense in basketball. This offense is a great option for youth teams looking to improve their scoring and ball movement.
    In this video, I'll go over the basics of the 4-out 1-in offense and provide tips and strategies for running it effectively against a man-to-man defense. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced coach, you'll find valuable information in this video.
    I'll cover the roles and responsibilities of each player on the court and demonstrate how to effectively use ball screens, back cuts, and other tactics to create scoring opportunities.
    By the end of this video, you'll have a thorough understanding of the 4-out 1-in motion offense and be well-equipped to implement it with your team. Thank you for watching!
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    00:00 Intro
    01:08 Setup
    01:29 Post Player
    02:11 Basic Cutting
    04:05 Main Rules
    04:55 Dribble Penetration
    06:25 Screen Away
    08:13 On-Ball Screen
    09:42 Back cut and dribble at
    10:19 Post Player Actions
    11:10 Strengths and Weaknesses
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Komentáře • 17

  • @zawadi17
    @zawadi17 Před rokem +1

    These videos are amazing 💪🏾

  • @ReignBartram
    @ReignBartram Před měsícem

    5 out is a mind blowing offense

  • @ReignBartram
    @ReignBartram Před měsícem

    5 out video was great there's other principles you can use as well fill right when there's a drive right same left it forces offensive backdoor cuts

    • @basketballorbit
      @basketballorbit  Před měsícem

      That's true. Especially when it comes to youth basketball and player development. Back door cuts can be so effective. Thanks for your comment.

  • @pog1g23
    @pog1g23 Před rokem +2

    Hey coach! Great videos, really love the content. Is the 4 out 1 in a suitable option vs a zone defence? Thanks.

    • @basketballorbit
      @basketballorbit  Před rokem +2

      Thank you! Definitely it is suitable for three reasons:
      1. Spacing: The 4-out 1-in offense creates spacing on the court, which is crucial in breaking down a zone defense. By having 4 players spread out along the perimeter, it makes it more difficult for the zone to cover all of the passing lanes and shooting options.
      2. Ball Movement: The motion offense style of the 4-out 1-in relies on quick and precise ball movement, which is important in breaking down a zone. The constant movement of players and the ball can create confusion and holes in the zone defense, making it easier to find open shots and opportunities to attack the basket.
      3. The big guy can easily flash into high post and creates multiple opportunities.
      I recommend this video where I explain in more detail how to beat any zone defense:
      czcams.com/video/oEW31o0d-IE/video.html

    • @pog1g23
      @pog1g23 Před rokem

      @@basketballorbit awesome! Thank you very much for explaining and for the video suggestion!

    • @ronwhipple8123
      @ronwhipple8123 Před rokem +1

      @@basketballorbit I agree with your reasoning. I would add one small detail that helps my players when running an offense like this against a zone: On most basket cuts, don't make a full speed cut all the way to the rim (unless it's completely open). Instead, make a cut into the open areas inside the zone, hook into it and stay long enough to look to receive a pass before exiting back to the perimeter. That way you are constantly getting a high low aspect against the zone.

    • @marcusush517
      @marcusush517 Před 8 měsíci

      @@ronwhipple8123 Yupp. It’s called hook and look. Also when playing against zone do the opposite of man to man and bring your 5 player ball side creating an overload

  • @chadspencer9302
    @chadspencer9302 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Can you do a high low offense?

  • @allennewsome7976
    @allennewsome7976 Před rokem

    Can we get some press break sets?

    • @basketballorbit
      @basketballorbit  Před rokem +2

      Thank you for the idea. I just added it to my list and will be making a video about it soon.

  • @FuturesBrizio
    @FuturesBrizio Před 4 měsíci +1

    I have a recreation team with 10-11 year old kids. None of them are particulary talented and I only have one "big". I struggle with them as they are not getting open, dribbling to much and more. Doesn't sound like this is a good offense for them. I was going to try a 3 out 2 in and try to get some more chances to pass inside but not sure that will work. Anyone have any suggestions?

    • @basketballorbit
      @basketballorbit  Před 4 měsíci +1

      At this age, the focus is on player development rather than winning games. In my opinion, the ideal form of play is Read&React. It works best in a 5-out formation, but also 4-1 or 3-2. It creates a lot of movement with and without the ball, which helps your players get open.
      To prevent your players from dribbling too much: Set rules about when dribbling is allowed. Bring the ball up the court, penetrate to the rim, create a better passing angle. Everything else is a turnover.

  • @johannesalexandrius5749
    @johannesalexandrius5749 Před 9 měsíci

    what is the difference of the 4 out 1 in offense to dribble drive offense? They look similar in principle but I want to know if there is a distinction

    • @basketballorbit
      @basketballorbit  Před 9 měsíci

      Great question. Both are related concepts in Basketball. The 4-out 1-in alignment is a floor spacing configuration, while the dribble drive offense is a specific offensive system that often uses this alignment as its foundation.
      The dribble drive offense is primarily focused on dribble penetration and creating opportunities for players to drive to the basket. It places a strong emphasis on players, especially guards, using their dribbling skills to break down the defense, collapse it, and either finish at the rim or kick the ball out to open shooters.
      The 4-out 1-in alignment refers to the positioning of players on the court. It doesn't specify a particular offensive system but rather describes how players are spread out around the perimeter. The dribble drive offense is a more specific and structured system that makes specific use of the 4-out 1-in alignment.

    • @johannesalexandrius5749
      @johannesalexandrius5749 Před 9 měsíci

      @@basketballorbit thank you for the answer