Running the Dribble-Drive Motion Offense Animation

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The dribble-drive motion offense is a popular motion offense that utilizes guard dribble-penetration as the key to creating offense. It is has been used by many college, pro, and high school teams. For the details and rules of the offense, see "Dribble-Drive Motion Offense".

This article adds examples of actions and ideas on how to run the offense. There are many options, but mainly it's teaching your players the basics and rules of the offense, and then "letting them play".

This is a 4-out guard-oriented offense that features spreading the floor for dribble-penetration for lay-ups or kick-out 3-point shots. The post player stays on the weakside for better spacing to maintain open lanes for dribble-penetration. There is little screening because screening sometimes clogs the gaps. But you can add ball-screens.

Now let's look at some actions and offensive flow.

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