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<blockquote data-quote="Tommy_Taylor_1972" data-source="post: 995991" data-attributes="member: 6776"><p>I am now beginning to put things together about this team and coach. I heard Coach Stoudamire mention his concept is the 5-out offense. Many of these new basketball terms are unfamiliar to me and most are a spinout of what we ran last century, like the motion offense and the Princeton/shuffle/wheel/flip flop, or Wooden's high post offense. The 5-0ut offense was best explained to me in the Northwestern-Indiana game recently played. Coach Chris Collins is having one of his best years in his 11th year, mainly attributed to running the 5-out with solid guards, a good passing center, and excellent 3 point shooters. This video breaks it down, and shows how several pro teams do it as well. [MEDIA=youtube]Nn3FSHGBELA[/MEDIA]. Northwestern is currently 14-5 and 3rd in the Big10. This offensive pattern does not feature any particular position andis an equal-opportunity for every position to participate and every player to show their stuff by "seeing" the opportunities. </p><p></p><p>I hear some say our team is young, but actually if you equate it to number of games played by each and then compare it to the teams before 1973 when freshman could play varsity, we would have 7 seniors, 2 juniors, and 5 sophomores playing the minutes this year. This team is not young and inexperienced. They good players and just inexperienced at running this pro-style 5-out offense. This transition period will take a bit of time and filling the roster with players who fit this style. Meanwhile, we will see old dogs (Yellow Jackets) learning new tricks. The named players will shine as they adapt. Very interesting as a former player and coach for me to watch this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tommy_Taylor_1972, post: 995991, member: 6776"] I am now beginning to put things together about this team and coach. I heard Coach Stoudamire mention his concept is the 5-out offense. Many of these new basketball terms are unfamiliar to me and most are a spinout of what we ran last century, like the motion offense and the Princeton/shuffle/wheel/flip flop, or Wooden's high post offense. The 5-0ut offense was best explained to me in the Northwestern-Indiana game recently played. Coach Chris Collins is having one of his best years in his 11th year, mainly attributed to running the 5-out with solid guards, a good passing center, and excellent 3 point shooters. This video breaks it down, and shows how several pro teams do it as well. [MEDIA=youtube]Nn3FSHGBELA[/MEDIA]. Northwestern is currently 14-5 and 3rd in the Big10. This offensive pattern does not feature any particular position andis an equal-opportunity for every position to participate and every player to show their stuff by "seeing" the opportunities. I hear some say our team is young, but actually if you equate it to number of games played by each and then compare it to the teams before 1973 when freshman could play varsity, we would have 7 seniors, 2 juniors, and 5 sophomores playing the minutes this year. This team is not young and inexperienced. They good players and just inexperienced at running this pro-style 5-out offense. This transition period will take a bit of time and filling the roster with players who fit this style. Meanwhile, we will see old dogs (Yellow Jackets) learning new tricks. The named players will shine as they adapt. Very interesting as a former player and coach for me to watch this. [/QUOTE]
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