Basketball Coaching | Princeton BackDoor Offense

Princeton Backdoor Offense Plays

Written by Coach Peterman

I have coached at the NCAA Division 2 (Southwestern Oklahoma State University), NAIA (USAO), and JUCO Levels (Blinn College and Carl Albert State College) as well as high school. I just felt that fellow coaches especially young coaches need to constantly work on their “game”. Just like the basketball players that we coach. We as coaches need to improve ourselves. That is my story and why I do this blog.

August 22, 2013

Today’s basketball coaching notes are on the Princeton Backdoor Offense.

Here are 75 pages of basketball coaching information on the Princeton BackDoor Offense.  These basketball notes cover the high set and low post set series as well as breakdown drills for it.

75 pages full of basketball plays for back door offenses. Just check the contents:
THE BACKDOOR OFFENSE

Part One —– Foundations of the Backdoor Offense A. Location of Post 1.high 2.Low 3.Side Post 4. Top of Key

Part Two —— High to Low Series A. Circle entry B. “X” entry C. Back Screen entry D. Circle Entry 5 to 1 E. Flares F. Special Option G. Tiger Option H. Black Option I. Black Option to Low

Part Three —— Side / Shuffle Cut Series to Top of Key Series A. Top of Key Series B. Orange Series 1. Orange option C. Blue Option D. White Option

Part Four —— Additional Options A. Rocket 1. Rocket Option B. Spread Option C. Cardinal Option D. Astro Option

Part Five —– Special Sets A. High Series “Flare” B. Scissors C. Iso D. Triangle E. Circle Special F. Dribble Entry G. State H. Shirt I. Lob Set J. Sprint K. Sprint Pressure release L. UCLA M. Shuffle Cut

Part Six —— Breakdown Drills A. 2-0 Back door lay-up B. 2-0 Hand off C. 3-0 Flares D. 4-0 Flares to penetration and Pitch.


Click on the pdf link to download the basketball coaching clinic notes:

Basketball Coaching | Princeton Back Door Plays

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