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Pat Skerry: Flow Offense & Horns Sets

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with Pat Skerry,
Towson University Head Men's Coach;
2023 Skip Prosser Man of the Year;
2022 CAA Regular Season Champions;
Has won at least 18 games per year in 7 of the last 10 years;
2013 CAA Coach of the Year;
Owns the largest single-season turnaround in NCAA Division I men's basketball history (2011-2012 season at Towson)

With one of the hottest offenses in today’s game - Flow Offense - teams are constantly looking for advantages and wrinkles. Towson’s Pat Skerry has perfected the Flow Offense, giving his teams the tools and actions they need to play against the best in the country.

Throw in Horns Sets and you have a recipe for a high powered offense! In this video, Coach Skerry demonstrates several of his favorite sets that they use for a quick hitter or right out of their Flow Offense.

Flow Offense
Cutting and screening are everything to an offense. In today’s game, Flow Offense and allowing your players to move freely using actions gives players the freedom to play. This style of play is what Towson has used to be consistently successful over the last 10 seasons. Coach Skerry emphasizes for his players to make scoring cuts and set scoring screens.

Guided by this direction, players use spacing and post feeds to get great looks around the basket. Thinking ‘post feeds first’ allows your players to set stagger screens, run a get screen, curl screens, and use a sling cut to force defenses to chase cuts or switch screens. Coach Skerry walks you through all of these actions within the Flow Offense and how to teach players the reads they are using.

Horns Sets
Horns action is one of the most popular in today’s game. Coach Skerry has used Horns sets to get a quick hitter or create movement within his offense.

In Horns Rip, post players set a butt screen to allow a triple screen followed by a rip screen for a post player. This action gets an easy layup especially if teams chase the screen.

In Open-Close, Coach uses a Horns set to get a quick 3 after players set a down screen, ghost screen, and use an elevator to get open.

In Chase, post players use a downscreen to create an open shot while the ball handler will use a ball screen to occupy defenders. This action is great at creating attacks to the rim.

With over 10+ sets using Horns you will certainly find one or more that you will want to add to your playbook!

Using screens to score and create action within your offense leads to better players; they understand how to read screens, make scoring cuts and use screens to score.

Throw in Horns Sets and you’ve got a high powered offense that can score around the rim and beyond the arc. Coach Skerry gives you a detailed look at his transition offense and Horns Playbook. You will love the style of offense he demonstrates and want to add these to your playbook!

Customer Review: 5 Out of 5 Stars!
“Skerry’s Flow Offense is easy to install and simple to teach players. The Horns sets shown are terrific and will give you plenty of wrinkles to add to your play book and are easy for players to pick up. This is a great video - 5 stars!”

72 minutes. 2024.


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