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(More customer reviews)I think this is a great offense to teach kids how to play basketball. Because I had only 4 weeks of practice before the New England Super Regionals, I was able to only put in a few layers - dribble penetration including post slides, pass & cut & laker cuts.
I had a lot of height on this team so I went with a 3-out 2-in set.
Below is a link to some video highlights of my 12U team. While the video doesn't necessarily have great "textbook examples" (I had limited game footage and many of the highlights are baskets off transition), notice the passing! I attribute much of this great teamwork to the principles of the R&R offense.
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Next year, I am looking to put in a few more layers. These kids are still very young and are soaking this stuff up!!!
Thanks,
-Rakesh ("Coach Shukla")
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When we say Read & React is a complete offensive system, we should probably clarify what we mean by "complete".We mean that you can use this offensive system with absolutely any style of play or coaching philosophy you already have in place. We mean it that can be easily customized to take advantage of your team's greatest strengths. We mean that any age group and any skill level can learn and apply it easily to up the quality of their game.So when we say "complete", we mean it's the only offensive system you'll ever need in your coaching career. Other coaches, after learning the Read & React system, have confessed that they're not even sure how they could create a defense to counteract it - even when they already know the principles behind how the offensive system works!
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