Basketball Concept

Off-Ball Movement

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What is Off-Ball Movement in basketball?
Off-ball movement describes the actions of players who do not have the basketball. Cuts, screens, and relocations away from the ball create scoring opportunities and keep the defense occupied.

Definition

Off-ball movement describes the actions of players who do not have the basketball. Cuts, screens, and relocations away from the ball create scoring opportunities and keep the defense occupied.

How It Works

Off-Ball Movement is a fundamental basketball concept that coaches and players use to create advantages on the court. Understanding the mechanics, timing, and decision-making involved helps players execute more effectively and coaches design better offensive and defensive systems. Mastering this concept requires repetition, film study, and deliberate practice to recognize situations and respond correctly in real game scenarios.

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Expert Perspectives

Coaching insights, player observations & analyst views

Coaching Insight
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The ball has to move. You cannot let one player hold it and call it an offense. Every great team creates motion, and motion creates advantages.

Gregg Popovich

Head Coach · San Antonio Spurs

Player Perspective
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When you move off the ball, you are playing basketball. When you stand still and wait, you are playing statue. The defense loves statues.

Stephen Curry

Point Guard · Golden State Warriors

Coaching Insight
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Good screening actions work because they force a choice. Every screen should put the defense in a position where either option is a win for the offense.

Kenny Atkinson

Head Coach · Cleveland Cavaliers

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