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Dusty May: The Essential Guide to Ball Screen Offense

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Learn Coach Dusty May's philosophy for structuring offense on makes and misses, how to open space with intelligent cutting, tailoring your offense to the strengths of your players, solutions for various defensive coverages and more!

Learn an innovative ball screening technique called a Twist Drag that misdirects or fakes the position of the screener and repositions them, making the read by the defense difficult to react to!
Gain valuable insight on how your ball handling point guard can set his defender up so that the screening action is more effective!
Learn an excellent intransition ball screening action by a trailing forward that Coach May calls "Drag Tap & Go" timed when the defense is most vulnerable!
Learn how to incorporate a useful technique for encouraging defensive switches on ball screens!
Gain a new understanding why the space behind the ball screen is so important!
with Dusty May,
Florida Atlantic University Head Men's Coach;
2023 Final Four;
2023 CBS Sports Coach of the Year;
2023 CUSA Coach of the Year;
2023 CUSA Tournament Champions;
2023 CUSA Regular Season Champions;
Coached as an Assistant for Mike White from 20152018 (Florida) and at Louisiana Tech (2009 2015);
Assistant coach for Mike Davis at UAB from 2007 to 2009;
at Indiana (his alma mater) was student manager for Bob Knight from (1996 2000)
After leading his Florida Atlantic (FAU) Owls to a historic run to the 2023 Final Four, Coach Dusty May delivers with an excellent deep dive coaching session on his effective ball screen offense. You will learn May's philosophy for structuring offense on makes and misses, how to open space with intelligent cutting, tailoring your offense to the strengths of your players, solutions for various defensive coverages and more!
In this excellent Ball Screen video, you will see how he coaches his players to play fast on missed shots and turnovers by getting insights on his principles to transition and drag ball screen options.

You will also learn how simple play calls and giving your players the freedom to play randomly through spacing and cutting concepts can get you paint touches within the first seven seconds. Coach May shows how the '45' and 'Clide' (cut and slide) cuts can open space for your ball handler to attack. 'Drag Pop' is another simple adjustment that can create open shots for your screener or flow into secondary actions such as dribble pitches. 'Drag Twist' is an effective solution that will confuse any defensive coverage you will encounter.


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