NORTH CAROLINA'S
MOTION OFFENSE
By Roy Williams
1.
Three passes before you shoot unless you have a layup.
2.
Change sides of the floor. (Reverse the ball)
3.
Give the defense a chance to make a mistake. (THREE passes
you get a good shot and FIVE passes you get a great shot.) (Try this one
day in practice when they are going against a set defense make them make 5
passes before they can shoot. You will be amazed at how good of a shot you will
get!)
4.
Backdoor and overplay.
5.
Don't pass up a screening opportunity.
6.
Be strong with the ball. (Catch the ball and face the goal.
Hold the ball for two seconds, while you are reading the defense.)
7.
Stay wide and high.
8.
Look and then make the correct pass.
9.
Be able to get open without someone screening for you.
10. Get a buddy to work
with on offense. Natural pairs: one man will have the ball and the other two
pairs will screen for each other. (talk and eye contact)
11. Don't worry about
spacing on offense. (Use common sense).
12. Use over head
passing to move the ball.
13. V-Cut to get open
on offense.
14. Call out the man's
name you are screening for on offense.
15. When you screen
make contact and straddle the near leg of the defender.
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