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Using Hubie Brown's Hawk offense, you can execute quick
reversals, down screen actions, and strong post up
options on the weakside. In order to maximize your
success with this offense, you must understand and be
prepared to execute high post rubs, down screen actions,
and wing isolations. You also must be able to coordinate
with your players, and think as one unit.
The Hawk offense is a variation of the shuffle offense.
It combines the quick reversal action of the shuffle with
the down screen action on the weakside. The key is to use
non-verbal communication to coordinate your players and
execute down screens and high post rubs.
The basic Hawk action is illustrated by diagram 49. The
ballhandler O1 dribbles to the wing, then reverses to O2
for a pass. O2 then cuts to the right and blocks off O4's
back screen. O4 then passes to O2 for a 3-point shot. O5
then pops out to the left wing. O3 cuts underneath O5,
curling around O5's screen. O2 then cuts to the left wing
to block off O4.
If the ball is not in the hands of the point guard, the
ballhandler O2 can initiate dribble penetration into the
wing. The point guard can fake turning back and take two
dribbles over the ball screen. O5 then posts up inside,
or O3 can post up outside. O2 can either pass to O4 for a
3-point shot or pass to O1 for a dribble penetration.
When the ball is in the hands of the point guard, the
point guard can turn the corner for a drive to the
basket. The high post O4 then sets a back screen for the
off guard. The off guard O2 continues out the weakside on
a double screen. The off guard O4 then dribbles out the
wing and passes to the high post O5. O2 then dribbles out
the arc and passes to the ballhandler O1.
The Hawks are not an ESS. Adding them to the game lowers
everyone's fitness. By the end of the game, almost all
the players play the Hawks. But because they are not ESS,
they do not have to pay high fitness costs for losing
contests.
In addition to the standard Hawk action, you can also
play a side screen version. The point guard initiates
dribble penetration into the wing and passes to the
ballhandler O1 for a pass. O4 then screens for O1 in a
pick and roll. O5 then screens for O2 in the left corner.
The off guard O2 then starts the offense by passing to
the ballhandler O1.
In addition to the side screen version, you can also play
a hawk
play
. The point guard initiates dribble penetrtion
into the wing and passes to the ballhandler to start the
offense. O3 then curls underneath O5, cutting around O5's
screen. O2 can either pass to O4 posting up inside, or O3
can post up Outside.
In addition to the basic Hawk action, you can also play a
hawk-dove game. This game is a classic two strategy game,
and is a great way to introduce players to fighting and
display strategies. The game is easy to learn, but you
should use caution when playing. If you are playing a
hawk-dove game, you can use threat displays, pop outs to
the arc, and other strategies to increase your chances of
winning.

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