Blocker/Mover Conversion Offense Clip

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Blocker/Mover Conversion Offense Clip

We used to refer to this as our “Slow Break.” We didn’t want our conversion offense to lead to chaos &/or throwing the ball back to the opposition. One of our biggest POE’s was, “Control-the-Court.”

Another one of our offensive goals was to stretch the court vertically & horizontally, no matter if we were in half court or conversion offense. Therefore, versus teams who scrambled back to the lane in their conversion defense, we wanted to stretch them out horizontally. This action must happen fast (must be practiced daily). Said action produces straight line drives, roll-downs to the blocks, & open 3-point shots. Additionally, it puts our players in effective ORB positions.

Want to learn more about Blocker/Mover offense? Check out our website at https://myrustbeltbasketball.com. Contact us at derek@myrustbeltbasketball.com.
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