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Is This the Perfect Offense?

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  Most offenses tend to focus on either on-ball actions OR off-ball actions, but rarely both. Th

  Most offenses tend to focus on either on-ball actions OR off-ball actions, but rarely both. That’s because it can be difficult to create a healthy mix of ball screens and off-ball actions. But what if I told you that we have a NEW offensive system that shows you how to create a deadly combination of on-ball and off-ball actions…   A combination that disrupts defensive rhythm, keeps opponents off balance, and creates endless scoring options for any team. Well… [Coach Matt Lewis' new Flow Motion Offense]( (which you can get for 20% off until Sunday) does just that. How? First, by integrating on-ball and off-ball actions, Flow Motion keeps defenses guessing and unable to settle into a rhythm. But the next question is: How do you know when to use on-ball actions vs. off-ball actions? And the answer lies in Coach Lewis’ unique Motion Menus concept, which allows you to tailor actions to each of your players' strengths. Some of you might call this“KYP” (Know Your Personnel). So, as an example, let’s say one of your players (we’ll call him John) thrives when they’re attacking the basket. The best action from John’s Motion Menu might be a middle ball screen. So teammates are aware that when John has the ball in the middle of the floor, they want to set a ball screen for him as often as possible. John doesn’t have to call for the ball screen. As a coach, you don’t have to run a set to get John a ball screen… players on the floor will know to set the ball screen for John because of the Motion Menu. And, as another example, (let’s call this player Sue), she may be a great spot up shooter on your team. Her Motion Menu may talk about shooting off of flare screens. So now teammates know to set lots of flare screens for Sue when she is on the court. Or they know that when Sue goes to set a ball screen, she is going to “ghost” the screen and look to get open for a 3. Those are just 2 actions. The point is, the possibilities are endless and you get to choose which menu options work best for each of your players–whether it’s on-ball actions, off-ball actions, or some combination of the two! Plus, this makes it FUN for players as they capitalize on what their offensive strengths are. Coach Lewis shows you exactly how to have all these actions working seamlessly together… And he makes it easy to implement–no matter what age or skill level you’re coaching. [Click here to learn more about Coach Lewis' Flow Motion Offense and claim your 20% launch discount]( All the best, Joe Haefner Breakthrough Basketball  This email was sent to {EMAIL} because you indicated that you'd like to receive emails and updates from Breakthrough Basketball on 2016-12-16 05:42:39. If you don't want to receive such emails in the future, please [Change Your Email Preferences]( or [Unsubscribe All]( Copyright © Breakthrough Basketball, LLC. All rights reserved. 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