High Post Offense by Dana Altman
We have the complete guide to the High Post Offense versus any defense. These basketball notes talk about the advantages of the high post offense. It also talks about the dis-advantages of the offense, the basic sets of the offense, the special plays that can be run with it, and dribble options to it.
ADVANTAGES FOR THE HIGH POST OFFENSE
• Team doesn’t have dominant post man• Spacing creates many options
o Allows for penetration‐getting to the rimo Back cutso Low block area available for other players
• Very good against pressureo Because of the spacing• Flexible, allowing many options in varied situations
o Uses against zone or mano Uses against box and one (ex. Kyle Korver vs. box‐and‐1)o An offense should be flexible to take advantage of your special players
• Only limited by your imagination• Establishes set moves for many situations
o Better idea of where your shots are coming fromo Know who your 1st and 2nd options are
• Helps rebounding
o Because floor is spread and they take a lot of 3’s…long reboundso Train tough players who go after the ball
• Perimeter spots are interchangeableo Tough to scout• Flows right into spread offense
o Without bringing it back and setting it up which would allow defense to reset
DISADVANTAGES
• Need 4 guys who can really pass and catch the ball well• Post who can shoot from 15 feet or can put it on the floor
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