The Power Motion Offense

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This video covers an inside triangle offense that centers on ball reversal and screen the screener action in the post. The offense is shown with six different actions that can be run into its continuity. The continuity is a triangle action with a high post and two low posts. It gets all five players into the triangle action. Some of the different options shown are pick and roll, post entry, wing entry, and more.

1  Introduction01:03
2  Basic 3-2 Continuity Offense04:18
3  3-2 High Option03:45
4  3-2 Dribble Option03:36
5  3-2 Post Option03:56
6  3-2 Pick Option03:04
7  3-2 “UCLA” Screening Option04:04
8  3-2 High-Low Option03:28
9  Conclusion01:21

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Shane has coached on the professional, college and high school level for over 15 years. Currently rebuilding Word of Life HS girl’s basketball program, Coach Dreiling has coached at Newman University and Friends University in addition to the Independent School, Wichita State University, and Goddard High School. As head coach of the Dallas Cyclones professional franchise in the SBL, Coach Dreiling led the Cyclones to a 18-0 championship season in 1999. A popular face on the camp circuit, Coach Dreiling has worked numerous basketball-teaching camps across the country and has been a guest speaker at regional and national coaching clinics. He has also worked for several basketball recruiting services across the nation, including the National Scouting Report. Shane has written ten books dealing with various basketball coaching topics and has also put together two popular coaching videos on zone defensive attacks and his Power 3-2 man-to-man offensive set. He has contributed basketball articles and plays to a variety of websites and basketball publications throughout the world. He is a member of the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC), the Kansas Basketball Coaches Association (KBCA), and the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Basketball Coaches Association (NAIA). Shane received his B.A. degree from Wichita State University in 1994 and later obtained his M.Ed. degree in Sports Administration from Wichita State University in 2000. Shane and his wife reside in Wichita.