Basketball Offense - 3-2 Motion Offense Options
By Dr. James Gels, From the Coach’s Clipboard Basketball Playbook"Helping coaches coach better..."
First read "Motion Offense Principles" and 3-Out 2-In Motion Offense. You want flexibility and want to vary your offensive attack, while maintaining the 3-out,2-in as your basic set. Here are some simple options for the 3-2 set. These do not necessarily have to be called as set plays, but can be taught to the players as various options to use within the general motion offensive scheme.
"1-Up"
To change to a 1-3-1 set, call "1-up" and the weak-side low post player moves to the high post. This is a good set to use against the 2-3 zone defense.
"2-Up"
To show a 1-4 stack set, call "2 up" and both posts move to the elbows. Now you can run the 1-4 stack offense and plays.
"Pinball"
If you have a good point guard, call "Pinball" to run this simple low stack play. O1 drives and tries to create his own shot, or dishes off to a teammate. O2 and O3 set picks for O4 and O5. O2 flares out for a three-point option. O3 moves out on top as prevent man on defense.
"3-Cross"
To overload a zone (in this case the right side), call "3-cross". O3 cuts to the hoop, and then out to the opposite corner. Now the right side of the floor is overloaded. If O1 passes to O2, you'll have a ballside triangle with O3, O4 and O2.
"3-Corner"
The defense is in a 1-3-1 zone and you want to go to a two-guard front. Call "3 corner" to have O3 slide down to the corner, and O1 and O2 move over into a two-guard set. Or call "2-Corner" with O2 in the corner. O1 and O3 are on top. Have O2 run the baseline back and forth, always on ball-side, like our "Runner" offense.
"4-Out"
Change to a 4-out, 1-in set by calling something like "4 Out to John", where John becomes the inside post player. See "4-out, 1-in motion offense".
"5"
If you have good quick guards, use the open post (5-Out) offense. Call this "5", but not "5-Out". Once I called "5-out" and the ref charged me with a time-out, thinking I had yelled "time-out" instead of "5-Out". Also see "Open Post Double-Up Offense".