Shuffle offense as an offensive strategy in basketball, developed in the early 1950s by Bruce Drake at the University of Oklahoma.
The shuffle offense originated in the early 1950’s by Coach Bruce Drake at Oklahoma, and was subsequently taught by Coach Bob Spear of the United States Air Force Academy, and also Coach Dean Smith of North Carolina.
The MacShuffle Offense This offense allows each player to shuffle through each position and uses moving screens, back screens, back door cuts, and counters for various defensive overplays.
The Shuffle offense - Basic Cut and Strong-Side Split (in PDF format -39Kb) Sample weekly training session plans for 26 weeks (in PDF format -90Kb) Sample player homework sheets (in PDF format - 35Kb) ...
Eaves, Joel - Basketball's Shuffle Offense, Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, 1960. Esposito, Michael - How to Coach Fast-Break Basketball, Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, 1959.
Basketball Zone Offense - We use a very innovative basketball shuffle offense to attack zone defenses. Our zone basketball offense is great for teaching players correct movements and reads for attacking zone defense.
See also: Offense, Basket, Basketball, Post, Defense
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