by PointGuard » Mon Jul 18, 2022 6:27 pm
I think you'll find that different players prefer different sets. I don't really think that one is necessarily better than another, but yes, player proficiencies (e.g, passing skills, outside or inside shooting skill levels, etc) do affect how effective each will be. But my opinion is that an even bigger effect on effectiveness is your players gaining experience with the sets you use. So while at a given college, I stick with the same set so that my sophs, juniors and seniors are pretty darned experienced with the sets. That tends not only to make them more proficient running the sets but also cuts down on turnovers.
I practice and employ 2 or 3 offensive sets, 2 half-court defensive sets (man-to-man and one of the zone D's), and one full court press defense.
Hopefully some others will comment here on which sets they prefer and why.
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