Today’s play comes from the 2005-2006 Florida Gators. This is an oldie but a goodie, I love rub cuts that lead to post-ups. What I like even more about this play is the hi-low at the end of the play that resulted in Joakim Noah having a direct drive to the rim.
As of late I’m seeing so many offenses termed as “motion” that appear to be set plays to me. Why do you define this as motion?
The initial rub high-low is a quick strike in transition. If the play continued, it was actually called, “Motion” as it flowed into a continuity set.
Thanks. I’ve been wondering about this shift in the definition of motion for a while now. Everyone cites the San Antonio Spurs as playing motion, but I don’t get it. To me what they do is run a sequential offense.