OrangeNehi
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That's not a good explanation, but it's hard to explain just typing
the most boring and one of the oldest offenses in basketball. not as effective these days
He was responding to his own post and link that gave an explantion. Way to use basic reading skills before posting.Way to criticize the explanation, then not offer a better explanation. You must know alot about 'flex' offense if you know enough to tell the last poster that was not a good explanation. Thanks for clearing that up for all of us.
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What is the "flex" offense Pearl Learned from Dr. Tom Davis?
The Flex offense has been around since the 1970's and is a patterned offense featuring passing, screening, ball-reversal, options and counters. This offense is most effective against man-to-man defenses. Most scoring opportunities come off the "flex cut" inside, or a jump-shot from the elbows. Still you can run various options, counters, post plays, etc. Size mis-matches often occur due to the screening and defensive switching. This article describes the basic flex motion and a few options.