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Hey everyone. My name is Nate Dougherty and I am the man behind Danny's content machine. Whether you're a player, coach or trainer - building your brand and reputation is crucial. I've taken over posting consistently on Danny's social media accounts for the past 2-3 years. Just these past 6 months alone, we've done 10+ million views organically across socials. If you have any questions, whether it's how to get started, how to create a content schedule, or how to structure videos to maximize views - drop a comment below. I'd love to help!
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@Nate Dougherty Correct!
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Just an iphone currently
Dominoes.
Basketball Concept: DOMINOES Great offense isn’t about forcing shots, it's about knocking over the first domino and letting the rest fall. Dominoes = advantage → reaction → next advantage What This Looks Like in Games: - Beat your defender ➜ help steps up ➜ kick-out ➜ extra pass ➜ open 3 - Paint touch ➜ defense collapses ➜ drop-off or spray-out - Post touch ➜ double team ➜ skip pass ➜ closeout attack - Hard cut ➜ tag defender ➜ lob or dunk One good action creates the next one. Coaching Cue for your next workout: “Don’t try to score. Look to knock over the first domino.” How to Apply / get players to do this implicitly in your workouts - Paint-touch rule: No shot until the ball touches the paint - 0.5 second decision rule: Shoot, pass, or drive immediately - Advantage SSG drills: 2v1, 3v2, short-clock situations (7 second fastbreak drill) Takeaway The best players don’t hunt shots.They hunt reactions paint touches and advantages to initiate dominoes. Question for you: What’s your go-to first domino? Drive, cut, post touch, or ball screen? Drop it in the comments.
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So interested in learning more about the conceptual offense and dominoes. I wish I would have been taught this coming up, seems more fluid than set plays
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@Daniel Cooper Is there any resources for teaching and implimenting this from a team standpoint? I am sure there is, but ways to research how to strart with princiipals then work it all the way out to a functioning offensive system for a youth team?
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Girl dad, coach, player development trainer, strength coach

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