Offense
Horizontal Stack Break Setup
Marcus Ranii-DropchoBreakside setup. Same player orientation as when we started on the force side, the big difference here is the cut for the "5" player is a little more up for interpretation. Cutting on the break side is more difficult than cutting on the force because there is not a defined space that you are cutting into. You have to set your cut up specifically to come back to the break side. In this example, I just molded a simple slash cut that starts out moving to the break, and then comes back to the force to make the job of the thrower easier. As long as the thrower can throw an inside break though, there's no problem making that cut to the sideline to give you a bigger throwing lane.
Offense
Horizontal Stack Sideline Motion
Marcus Ranii-DropchoNotice how the Stack is a little different in this sideline play. The players are not equidistant from each other, but
Offense
SideStack
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Drills
Everyone throws and catch
obedocampoWith this drill everyone will throw backhand and forehand.